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Tent recommendations - 3 man, free standing, mostly car/event camping.

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My vango 2 man tent is on its last legs. It's got to be 10 years old and the stitching is starting to go. It was cheap. I dug out the other tent I own which must be 20 years old. Either the waterproofing is degrading or it is going mouldy. Think it might have been in the loft for 5 years without use. Either way don't want to risk it. It wasn't exactly expensive either.

I want a 3 man tent. Mainly free standing, dome type but I don't mind pegging out a porch. I don't want a tunnel or similar because they can be a pain on some campsites if it is hard to peg out. I'm never going to carry it but don't want something huge to pack away so a "pretend" hiking tent. Robust would be a plus. It will get used in bad weather but not on a mountain or in snow (I hope!).

About £200.

No idea where to even look. Alpkit don't have anything I like. Decathlon seem ok. Might look at Vango. Nature hike look nice but maybe a bit to light weight rather than robust. Just looking for a few ideas. Got a few weeks before the next event.


 
Posted : 24/05/2025 2:19 pm
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I’ve a kyham one I’ve had for over 15 years. Folds to duffle bag size, so not small or light, but is super easy to put up, can squeeze 4 in it and stand up in the porch bit. Still waterproof, it’s been out in some vile weather. 


 
Posted : 24/05/2025 5:25 pm
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Decathlon are pretty good. We've had the 3 man pop ups (two) for years and years, and have just bought their cheap freestanding awning/store for when van camping. For Tenting we've a big Nordisk poly cotton bell tent.

 

Now three man for one or two I assume. Three is usually very cosy.


 
Posted : 24/05/2025 5:25 pm

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