I bought this tent earlier this year for £120 i think but now reduced to £79.99
great tent for the cash imo.
9 comments
Bovrilontoast
29 Nov 16#1
Great price, just wish it was the cool versions on offer!
brookysm
29 Nov 16#2
Great tent for the money, easier to carry than a pop up but the pump is usually quite large.
Dragon32
29 Nov 16#3
Just reading the info and it looks like the hydrostatic head is only 2,000?
If that's right it will be ok in a shower of rain, but nothing too heavy.
I would like one at least 4,000 and prefer it to actually be 5,000 (think one of my tents is 5,000 and the other 6,000).
Ok for a cheap weekend tent in good weather though so still hot.
bazpoint
29 Nov 16#4
Heat just because Decathlon are great value tents at full price, even more so at a discount. Prefer popup personally, but since Decathlon don't do their biggest popups any more then inflatable is the next best thing
ktglynn
29 Nov 161#5
We have one of these, paid about 120 also, great tent, fits the 4 of us nicely. Also,it's really good in the rain, we camped at the new forest in terrible weather and stayed dry
Leonintelex
29 Nov 16#6
Fantastic tent, took it to Glastonbury and it went up in seconds (which after spending 5 hours queuing in the rain came as a relief)
Really well made and packs away nicely. Also surprisingly roomy. Only weird thing is the porch sank in a little when zipped up. Absolute steal for this price though, equivalent would be £350+ if sold by Go Outdoors.
anglo
30 Nov 16#7
Shame it has that sloping style of door opening which will let rain get on to the outer area of the groundsheet. One entrance is a bit off putting though compared to my similar size Aquila Constellation that has 3 doors which is great for venting away summer heat and those side doors keep the majority of rainwater out when opened.
Everything else about it looks great though, especially the time saved in putting it up due to the air tubes.
Carolineupnorth
7 Dec 16#8
Would this be a good choice for me - to take 2 teenagers camping for the 1st time next summer - is it big enough and easy to put up? Any advice welcome.
anglo to Carolineupnorth
7 Dec 16#9
If they are male teenagers, it might be better to get a tent with a (removable) partition in the bedroom section. It saves potential embarassment or awkward moments at sleep/wake times.
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great tent for the cash imo.
9 comments
If that's right it will be ok in a shower of rain, but nothing too heavy.
I would like one at least 4,000 and prefer it to actually be 5,000 (think one of my tents is 5,000 and the other 6,000).
Ok for a cheap weekend tent in good weather though so still hot.
Really well made and packs away nicely. Also surprisingly roomy. Only weird thing is the porch sank in a little when zipped up. Absolute steal for this price though, equivalent would be £350+ if sold by Go Outdoors.
Everything else about it looks great though, especially the time saved in putting it up due to the air tubes.