The Casagrande L tunnel tent is fast (quicker than Alonso?) and easy to set up and features two 2-berth inners situated in a vis-à-vis formation. The large living area is... more
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The Casagrande L tunnel tent is fast (quicker than Alonso?) and easy to set up and features two 2-berth inners situated in a vis-à-vis formation. The large living area is brightened considerably by the two Vent-View screenhouse doors. Having external poles the tent can be pitched flysheet first or as one. The flysheet for 2006 is an Outtex 5000 Polyester with 5000mm hydrostatic head and taped seams. The inner tents are breathable polyester and the floor is a double coated polyethylene. The living area groundsheet is a detachable bathtub groundsheet ensuring that drafts are a rarity. The main poles are 11.0mm and 12.7mm Durawrap fibreglass with two upright steel poles supplied for the porch. So far as features are concerned the list is virtually endless: mud/draft valance on the living area; wheeled carry bag; Outwell doormat; Oxford nylon pole sleeves; pre-attached inner tent; ring & pin system for easy set-up; detachable groundsheet for living area; adjustable pegging points; internal storage pockets; luminous, pre-attached guys. Dry Zip system, low light window and reflective patches.
Advantages: Large living area Disadvantages: Vents do not have no see um mesh
...We have used this tent about 3 times now and have been very impressed with it, both in pitching and it's size.
Pitching
It's pitched inner first and this has been very easy to do, it has colour coded poles so you cannot get them wrong, the only thing I don't like about this is if you had to do it whilst raining.
The flysheet is a bit more of a handful and at first it seems daunting, but after a coule of times, you get to know where it should lie and it's not too bad.
There are loads of guy lines and it is very stable once pitched, the first time we used it, there were very strong winds but it had no problems coping.
Living in it.
The living space is very good, a high roof and plenty of room, the bedrooms are fine, enough space for a double air bed and clothes bags at the end of the airbed.
The only gripe about the living area...
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Advantages: Size, bug/draft free central room, covered poarch for entry & cooking Disadvantages: Heavy
...No small light thing this but a great family/group tent for those longer breaks.
Supprisingly easy to put up - much easier than the dome we'd used previously - being a straight tunnel just means starting at the back and lifting eacg section as you move forward.
Inside the bedrooms include storage pockets - essential for glasses etc when you go to bed - but if you are using air beds you will only fit three in the larger room and two in the smaller so probably should be looked at as a five birth tent. The central room has a sewn in ground sheet that reduces drafts and means that it can be warmed up nicely should the wether not be as warm as you'd hoped - when is it! The pale grey roof allows loads of light into this section even when the windows are covered. There are a number of storage pouches included and a wardrobe with hanging rail...
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Advantages: Spacious and strong Family sized Tent Disadvantages: Its not an Hotel
...Outwell Nevada XL Tent.
A new range for 2007 but we were very lucky to pick one up at knock down bargain price, Three times year our local camping stockists, put a show on, of there goods at our local Forest Park, and the tents that are on display, are available at the end, at a vastly reduced rate.
And we picked it up for £147.00. Including a few extra's.
It was nearing the end of the season for camping, as the weather was getting cooler etc, but see-in my brother and his family also purchased a bargain at the same time, we decided to shoot of the following weekend, for a week in Aberystwyth's Cerdigan Bay, or as we now fondly now it as Tornado Alley.
Considering we had never pitched this tent before, we found it quite easy to put up, Three equal length durable poles provide the frame of the main body, with another pole at either...
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