![]() Lack of ventilation meant that we had a huge build up of condensation. It looks great and has some nice features but we had too many problems. We really wanted to like this tent but Vango have just not got it right. Issues are minor though in comparison to the ease of pitching and packing up (so much quicker than any other tent of a comparable size) and the stability.Ģ from 2 people found this review helpful, was it helpful to you?īy: ACFozz Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2012 Rating: One other niggle is that the front hooks for the inner are positioned right behind the beams and fiddly to clip into - if they were 2 inches forward it would be a lot easier. Far more stable than any pole tent I've used of a comparable size. Quite the contrary - in high winds they hardly move at all. We certainly haven't experienced any issues with the beams collapsing or bending. ![]() Also some ability to open for ventilation without the water coming in - either a flap over the top and a top opening zip, or the ability to attach poles to make it into a roofed porch opening would be an improvement. I'd also agree with the point that the front of the tent is a poor design - you have to be well over 6 feet to open the outer without also opening the mesh and additional guy ropes would be useful. I think in many cases the pooling of water that people notice is at least partly due to a build up of condensation that then drips down to the lowest point ie the beams. I'd agree that condensation is an issue and that ventilation needs to be improved. Just back from Scotland and a week of variable weather. The replacement tent did not have the build quality issues of my first one and we've used it for a year now and are happy with it. 1 from 1 people found this review helpful, was it helpful to you?īy: Bluenosesteve Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2011 Rating:
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