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Vango Tempest 300 Lightweight Tent

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Andy Case
Reviewed: 25 November 2009

GREAT VALUE STARTER TENT

Loads of room for 2, possibly 3 if you all know each other.
Easy to put up with only 3 poles (even for a novice), instructions attached to stuff sack.
Slightly heavier than some, but for the mnoney, can you complain??
Hard tp put up the first few times as poles need "breaking in", if thats the right term to use.
I am well chuffed - this tent cost me £65 brand new off ebay.
Perfect for me on my own, fine for with a mate also. It's light enough, easy to erect. I am really pleased!
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Performance:
5.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
5.0

Steve Kimpton
Reviewed: 24 March 2009

GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY FOR MID RANGE TENT.

good height and width, space to weight ratio. Porch extension pole. TBS systems lets it stand up to 3 season weather very well. Massive door. Flysheet is extremely waterproof.
Hard to fit shorter porch pole. hard to get flysheet completely taught unless on the flat or a tiny mound.
A very good tent for use in the valleys, but for the same weight and similar price would buy an equinox next time as it has more porch space with a side entrance.
Score breakdown



Performance:
3.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
3.0

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