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I'm looking for a pop up type tent of decent quality, purpose, price etc but there seems to be a wash of cr4p ones out there, can anyone recommend one they use. It needs to fit a fat bloke and his two young kids
Quechua tend to make the biggest ones - but none are great in windy weather. What's your budget - if it's quick pitch you're after have you considered an air beam tent?
Hi, i don't really have a budget, but i think if it was the right tent i would spend the money??
I don't want a big tent, just something quick and easy to work with that's not a ton weight to carry?
Quechua are ok tents for the money, more than ok in fact but if you want to do challenging camping in valleys etc then the vango range wins every time. I have the 2 man dart ds and the swift. The swift pop up is easily big enough for an adult and two kids, will try and find a piccy for you, used these for years in really bleak conditions and never been let down
i have the halfords urban escape 2 man pop up tent its more a 1 man but for the money its double skinned ,got windows ,light loop and a couple of pockets,it was stable in wind(not hurricane strength mind) and more important its green they also do 4 man versions.
Another vote for quechua .The midsized one has good shedding properties and decent ventilation.ours has stood up to some serious weather in alpine valleys in nasty weather :- rain hail sleet wind -just get some decent extra pegs
oh... and practice putting it away ...it takes practice to get the knack and the knack is easy to forget /hard to do in adverse conditions if your not slick at it
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