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  • Airgo Tents
  • bgd
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    Does anyone have any experience with these, particularly the Stratos 600?

    Looking for a new family tent for a family of three plus dog, that is as quick as possible to pitch. Trying to weigh up if Airgo tents are worth the extra expense over a standard pole tent that comes with porch, carpet, footprint etc and costs less.

    deadlydarcy
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    I’ll let you know on Bank Holiday Monday, as I’ll just be back after my first inflatable tent trip. 😀

    (Didn’t buy an Airgo, as I had a Hi-Gear previously, which is also a Go-Outdoors own brand. Just kept checking Amazon’s warehouse deals daily until they had one of the Coleman jobbies reduced.)

    CharlieMungus
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    Don’t Decathlon do some big pop-up tents?

    mrblobby
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    Got a Berghaus air one recently and I’m sold on air tents. Peg out the corners, pump up 3 beams, peg out the guy ropes. Takes about 15 mins and an easy 1 person job. Only downside is the large pack size (and I’d say price, but I got the Air 4 for a bit of a bargain price at the end of last season so price 🙂 )

    jes
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    Went with a Vango Airbeam in a sale when looking early last year, as mentioned bit bulky with the pump but easy to put up.
    About 20 mins with 1 person to set out the foot print/ground sheet, peg the corners and pump up the three air tubes, and to do the guy ropes.

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