The Outwell Jersey S has the ability to sleep 2 people in comfort — with the front window, neon guy lines, mesh door and ventilation throughout makes this tent a great choice. Easy to transport, light in weight and with no complications…go and just have fun!! purchase this tent online from www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk
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i just bought one … i just bought one of those today! mines blue! but it was a nightmare trying to put it back in lol. couldn’t get it to become circular! then i finally managed it! Can’t wait to use mine at creamfields!
The pop up tent is … The pop up tent is for really lazy people. They laugh with others when they’re struggeling with the setup of their tent while they just throw theirs in the air. However, The popups are a real pain when you need to put them back into the bag. Now, The best tent to buy if you want to be able to set the tent up in pouring rain is a tunnel tent, which is longer than normal tents (useful when you’re big), but they are a bit less resistent to wind. I reckon it’s still more solid than the pop ups.
With a traditional … With a traditional two skin tent, put up the outer, leaving the inner rolled up in the bag. It doesn’t matter if the inside of the outer gets wet.
Now take everything into the outer tent, where it’s dry, get the inner tent out of the bag, and hook it into the outer.
I have done this in torrential rain, and ended up with a lovely dry refuge.
i just bought one …
i just bought one of those today! mines blue! but it was a nightmare trying to put it back in lol. couldn’t get it to become circular! then i finally managed it! Can’t wait to use mine at creamfields!
PupUp-Tents are …
PupUp-Tents are cool. I have a Quechua 2 Seconds II, a really nice tent! Perfect for festivals!
Dude this would …
Dude this would rock for Reading fest!
Most tents are a …
Most tents are a real bother to get back in the bag though.
why did i not get 1 …
why did i not get 1 of these!!
im dreadin putting up my tent on friday..
which will most likely be in a field turned lake!
The pop up tent is …
The pop up tent is for really lazy people. They laugh with others when they’re struggeling with the setup of their tent while they just throw theirs in the air. However, The popups are a real pain when you need to put them back into the bag. Now, The best tent to buy if you want to be able to set the tent up in pouring rain is a tunnel tent, which is longer than normal tents (useful when you’re big), but they are a bit less resistent to wind. I reckon it’s still more solid than the pop ups.
With a traditional …
With a traditional two skin tent, put up the outer, leaving the inner rolled up in the bag. It doesn’t matter if the inside of the outer gets wet.
Now take everything into the outer tent, where it’s dry, get the inner tent out of the bag, and hook it into the outer.
I have done this in torrential rain, and ended up with a lovely dry refuge.
One reason I want a …
One reason I want a pop up tent is because i figure it would be a good thing to have if it were pooring out..
The traditional tents, there is NO (practical)way to pitch a tent when it is raining, with out it flooding
Am i correct with this thought? Or misled?