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cdm22
20 Jan 172#1
Nope. Ok for kids playing in the garden though.
ThrobsBlackHat
20 Jan 17#2
great for a play tent
archer1204
21 Jan 171#3
Are you asking or suggesting "good for festivals"
if asking no way should you think about using this at festivals for many reasons but perfectly fine in the garden
luvsadealdealdeal
21 Jan 17#4
Great for festivals, the Aventura 2 Man Dome Tent with porch provides some extra storage space which is particularly useful for storing those muddy wellies. The dome design has a single skin, making pitching really easy so you have more time to spend enjoying the festival.
fish323 to luvsadealdealdeal
21 Jan 171#6
And as soon as it rains everything inside will be wet. If you want a decent festival tent it must be dual skin. Buy a second hand Eurohike tent off eBay they can be bought for peanuts.
luvsadealdealdeal
21 Jan 17#5
Berth: 2
luvsadealdealdeal
21 Jan 17#7
you gotta crash somewhere
magicalex9
21 Jan 171#8
I can't imagine a great festival being held in that tent.
whatyadoinsucka
21 Jan 17#9
It'll be fine for a festival if the weather forecast is dry, do any uk festival have a dry weekend, unlikely..
ThrobsBlackHat
21 Jan 171#10
A dual skin does not increase the waterproof factor does it? It reduces the condensation.
I can't imagine such a cheap tent will be truly waterproof, but that's not a second skin issue.
ZeBadger
21 Jan 17#11
Agreed, I had one for a festival and condensation after a night's sleep is terrible in these things. I went through the loads of kitchen towel mopping it up (and had to buy more from the on-site shop)
The_Hank
21 Jan 17#12
think of a large tunnel tent, internal sleeping pod (internal skin) at one end, the rest of the tent is one waterproof layer, does that end leak....no, the sleeping pod is there so you aren't touching the sides all night transferring water
the hh isn't great but I'm sure it would keep you dry as long as it's been made correctly, for the money.....I only do sewn in groundsheet :wink:
tomwatts
21 Jan 17#13
This tent is dreadful. Not big enough for one 5'11 guy to camp in for a week and leaked horrifically in the corners where the seams are. Condensation is a big issue too, but you don't really mind that when it's already soaking inside.
dewonderful
21 Jan 172#14
TSO - tent shaped object
archer1204
21 Jan 17#15
Thats the point about a single skin not only will this be useless at keeping the rain out the biggest problem is the condensation in the morning already in your tent.
cooley
21 Jan 17#16
Have had a single skin tent in the past. It was very easy to put up and while dry was great. When the rain started it was like Chinese water torture and I ended up sleeping in the car. Could not recommend a single skin tent but will not vote hot or cold on deal OP.
whatyadoinsucka
22 Jan 17#17
A great way to put of a camping newbie for life,
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All comments (17)
if asking no way should you think about using this at festivals for many reasons but perfectly fine in the garden
I can't imagine such a cheap tent will be truly waterproof, but that's not a second skin issue.
the hh isn't great but I'm sure it would keep you dry as long as it's been made correctly, for the money.....I only do sewn in groundsheet :wink:
hukd destroying the love of cycling and camping for thousands