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£131.25
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Earth 4 Tent from Outwell is a four person tunnel tent that offers generous sleeping and living/storage space for the more active of campers. It features excellent ventilation to help keep you comfortable and a detachable bathtub groundsheet in the living area offers great versatility.There are two large doors, one at the side and one at the front, these can both be opened and rolled back when the weather is particularly nice and two large windows at the front allow a great deal of light into the living area.Easy and quick to pitch, this tent has Power Mesh pole sleeves which are made with a strong, lightweight mesh fabric to form a flexible, durable pole channel that is easy to use and results in a wind-shedding flat pole sleeve. The inner is pre-attached for all-in-one pitching but can be removed easily, it has an integral, fully sealed groundsheet that will ensure there are no bugs or cold drafts creeping into the tent at night.A great option for active campers to use as a base or move around with but equally ideal for weekends away when you want to enjoy the sun outside of your own backyard. [Full Details]
£200
From Cotswold Outdoor
A development on from the Beta, one of Vango's most popular tents, the Vango Beta 450XL offers spacious sleeping accommodation for up to four people combined with an extremely large porch area. For real all-weather peace of mind, Vango have all their tents tested, within a certified test centre, to ensure that they will stand up to even the most extreme weather conditions. This 3-fibreglass pole tunnel tent offers great space and stability as it uses Vango’s patented TBS Tension Band System which when tensioned braces the pole at three points this ensures the tent performs even in the worst conditions. Large Diamond Clear windows gives you maximum light and a bathtub groundsheet which has a 10cm base on the inner tent is taped and is completely waterproof. Multiple flysheet doors provide easy entry from either side giving you protection from prevailing winds. This model is ideal for slightly longer trips or those looking for a more spacious and comfortable weekend tent. [Full Details]
£530
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Alpine Hut IV Tent from Salewa is a large, three–season, double wall geodesic tent that sleeps four.The robust and reliable geodesic design ensures an optimal balance of weather protection and ventilation. It offers large amounts of internal space and ensures good weather protection, wind stability and effective ventilation. It has a polyester taffeta flysheet with a 4,000mm water column.The Alpine Hut IV has a large front vestibule for cooking or gear storage to improve interior comfort. Further features include: lightweight and solid, rapid set–up 7001 T6 aluminium poles, high–quality zippers and guy lines, gearloft, rainproof entrance, panorama windows and multiple door opening options. [Full Details]
£1200
From Cotswold Outdoor
Extra strong and safe, the Keb Endurance 4 Tent is a four-season tunnel tent optimised for exposed conditions and challenging terrain. Full height in the entire inner tent and the large main vestibule makes tent life comfortable, especially when bad weather keeps you inside. Perfect for advanced winter trekking and tenting above the treeline, but still light enough to fit into a trekking backpack.All materials and details are carefully selected for their reliability and manageability in cold conditions. For example, adjustments and zip pullers are big enough to be easily handled with winter gloves on, the guylines have a reflective thread woven in and are extra strong with double adjustments and the ground loops are big enough to be used with skis or poles when using the tent in the snow. The tent pegs are also extra long and wide for superior grip in difficult terrain. Reflectors at the vents and doors make it easy to find your way back to the tent in the dark.The flysheet and inner tent are connected so the inner tent is protected from getting wet when pitching in the rain. Pole sleeves are colour coded for easy handling and are big enough for double poles (available separately) so the tent can withstand even higher winds and more snow on the roof.The extra large vestibule has plenty of room for storing gear, cooking and other activities. Two entrances make it easy to get in and out and also give the possibility of using the lee-side door in bad weather. An extra vestibule at the foot end of the tent provides an extra entrance plus additional space for gear. Inside, the tent is spacious with a generous sitting height. Clothes line in the main vestibule and inner tent as well as several mesh pockets help keep gear organised.Large, highly positioned vents give excellent airflow and minimise condensation. All openings have fine mosquito netting and can be covered with the flysheet on the outside if the tent is used in snow or sand. In w [Full Details]
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£530
From Cotswold Outdoor
The Alpine Hut IV Tent from Salewa is a large, three–season, double wall geodesic tent that sleeps four.The robust and reliable geodesic design ensures an optimal balance of weather protection and ventilation. It offers large amounts of internal space and ensures good weather protection, wind stability and effective ventilation. It has a polyester taffeta flysheet with a 4,000mm water column.The Alpine Hut IV has a large front vestibule for cooking or gear storage to improve interior comfort. Further features include: lightweight and solid, rapid set–up 7001 T6 aluminium poles, high–quality zippers and guy lines, gearloft, rainproof entrance, panorama windows and multiple door opening options. [Full Details]
5 Person Tents Buyers Guide
Five person tents (and larger) are tend to be designed with comfort rather than strength in mind. Larger groups may be wiser to split into twos or threes and invest in several smaller tents if they will be camping in harsh environments.
Design problems become greater with larger tents so consider the shape (ridge, tunnel, dome, geodesic) for the environment you will be using the tent in. Ridge tents of this size are unlikely to stand up to even a small gust. And remember, tunnel tents are much stronger perpendicular to the tunnel, than they are along the tunnel.