Travel and Outdoor Equipment Price Comparison > Tents > 4 Person Tents
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£252.72
From Outdoor Look
Designed with waterproof Hydrafort 70D flysheet and 3000 mm hydrostatic head the Regatta Men’s & Women’s Vester Frame Tent is a 4-person capacity tent. It features strong and flexible fiberglass poles for easy setting up. Having a front and side door access it also comes with rightly positioned internal pockets and lantern hanging point. The multiple vents on the tent make this airy also keeping the insects out., 4 man capacity. Large porch area for storage and living space. Waterproof Hydrafort 70D flysheet with 3000mm hydrostatic head., Strong and flexible fibreglass poles. Front and side door access. Front door can be converted into canopy using RCE171 (Available separately)., Hardwearing waterproof PE groundsheet with 10 000mm hydrostatic head. Clip-in groundsheet that can be rolled away when not required. Practically positioned internal pockets and lantern hanging point., Multiple vents allow air flow throughout. Bright guy lines for extra visibility. Expandable storage bag allowing easy packing and unpacking., Fully fire retardant fabrics. [Full Details]
£259.99
From Ellis Brigham
A comfortable four-person tent, the Beta 450 XL is ideal for weekend camping. The large porch provides plenty of space, with Diamond Clear windows that bring in lots of light. The roomy bedroom area features dark Nightfall fabric to reduce the amount of morning light.Durable and reliable, Vango's Tension Band System prevents sideways movement for better stability. High visibility guylines and reflective webbing make it easier to navigate the tent exterior at night.Part of Vango’s earth Collection, the Beta 450 XL has a Sentinel eco flysheet. Made from single-use plastic, the recycled fabric is more sustainable. Durable, waterproof, and UV resistant, the material stands up well to our UK summers! [Full Details]
4 Person Tents Buyers Guide
These are suitable for a small group or a couple with children. Always consider what you will do with your bags, will they be left in a car, or will you need to buy a tent with enough space to store your bags too?
If you want to be able to stand up in your tent, choose a dome or geodesic design as tunnel tents and ridge tents are more susceptible to strong winds, especially at that height.