By: Bob + Fiona Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2010 Rating:
I've just bought this tent as a weekender. For a family of four it is a comfortable size with storage and living areas.
It was very easy to put up but takes a while to peg out. It needs a total of 48 pegs! Mind you, we had some windy weather and it didn't move much.
The canopy above the door is ideal to stop the rain coming in and the other door has a mesh screen so you can ventilate the tent really well. In addition to this, the bedrooms can also be vented from the back.
The bedrooms are a standard double size with plenty of headroom. The storage area is accessed through the left hand bedroom. We thought this would be ideal for the toilet although opening the vented window during the day is recommended! It was a bit of a pain in the middle of the night when one of the kids needed the loo as they had to unzip their bedroom, unzip our bedroom, climb all over me to unzip the en-suite and then vice versa to go back to bed which woke the other one up and here we go again! But it is a decent size for storing clothes etc.
Just an additional note, we have a Coleman Classic Awning which fitted on the front really well.
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By: Kerry x Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2010 Rating:
After looking at many tents over quite a few weeks, we had an idea what we were after. We wanted good quality, fully sewn in groundsheet and standing room. We could have bought a bigger tent with the money we paid (£299) but thought maybe a bigger tent wouldn't have been as sturdy. We didn't have time at home, to practice putting it up before we went camping, but had no problems. The first night it chucked it down, and we had a thunderstorm but we had no leaks. The space is great, plenty of living room, sleeping room and the en-suite area is great for storage. I like that the sleeping areas are separate, if my husband and I use it without the children, we don't need to put both sleeping areas up, it will give us more space and there's an extra window, that can be used with the area up or not. We think it's a great tent. We would definitely recommend it!
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By: Mikey817 Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2009 Rating:
We bought ours last year to replace our Outwell Hartford XL, as its just me and the missus now. A fantastic tent, easy to erect, large and comfortable. The windows are great, ventilation is good, the sleeping compartments are large, you can stand up easily. Would highly recommend this tent to anyone.
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By: Deksman Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2009 Rating:
A fantastic tent ,plenty of living area ,and easy to put up ,can do it on my own ,but two people is better ,the built on canopy is a great idea ,keeps the rain out when your coming and going ,loads of pegging to do ! but is very strong ,nice big windows too ,and the en suite well you can use a toilet in there as it is big enough ,but we use it for storage ,keeps the tent nice and tidy .We have just sold our gelert vario 5 ,as we bought the triumph 400 to take its place ,and I must admit this has been the best buy I have done on tents ,would I recommend ! a big yes I would
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FOUR BERTH TOURING VERSION OF THE UNIQUE STEEL FRAMED TRIUMPH RANGE WITH EN SUITE FACILITY TO MAIN BEDROOM
Sleeps: 4 Pitching: Flysheet first Hydrostatic Head: 3000mm Flysheet: 75D Polyester with taped seams - Flame retardant Poles: Steel Inner Tent: Breathable Polyester Groundsheet: SIG System PE Weight: 32kg Approx. Height: 230cm
KEY FEATURES:
• Front door with covered porch • Rear ‘D’ door with secondary mesh • Two separate bedroom areas 2+2 • En suite/ storage area to back bedroom • Half vent window with zipped external cover to en suite • One front and two side windows with internal curtains • Two covered vents to living area • Cable entry point • Cable tidy • ‘O’ ring hanging points in living area and bedrooms • Two integral wall organisers • Secondary mesh to bedroom area ‘D’ doors • Storage pockets to both bedroom areas • Zipped side vents to both bedroom areas • Additional valance/mudwall for extra protection