Caporegime
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Comfortably fits two :
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http://www.fieldandtrek.com/lichfield-arisaig-5-person-tent-783229
This is a lot of tent for the money at the moment, a reasonable 2000HH which should keep you dry+ plenty of space if it rains and you want somewhere to sit/stand.
We have a HiGear Gobi 4 - I chose it mainly because I wanted a tent I could comfortably stand upright in for cooking, dressing etc. We've done a total of a month in it in France in rain, wind, shine, and I'm still utterly pleased with the decision.
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/hi-gear-gobi-4-p148802
It's a LOT bigger than it looks on the GO site by the way, here is ours next to the car for scale:
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I sell this kit for a living, So Email in Trust if you want the honest opinion and some friendly advice
Rob.
Looking for a decent tent for 2 people, any decent recommendations ? No budget really, got the cash.
It's a LOT bigger than it looks on the GO site by the way, here is ours next to the car for scale:
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Just LOL @ Argos. I would perhaps by one of their tents if I had kids and they wanted to spend one night outside in the middle of a heatwave.
When you get to proper tents, you don't even have to worry about HH (which actually relates more to the floor than the outer parts of the ten), you'll be sitting in 3k HH or more anyway. For reference, 1000mm HH is shower pressure, 1500mm is perfectly adequate for summer camping. If you want an all year tent, 2000mm is the minimum I'd look for.
Zip groundsheet > sewn in for ease of cleaning. I can just pressure wash it off and leave it to dry.
If you're going for a few nights, then a decent 3 man will be enough. If you plan on staying a week or so, then something bigger with room inside (seating area etc) in case it rains is a good idea.
I have an old Outbound 3 man tent that I bought from Argos when they still made decent cheap tents (~10 years ago). I can put it up within 10 minutes. My bigger tent is a Sunncamp Kashmir 4 man, and that takes at least an hour to put up. I have a queen-sized airbed for use in the Kashmir, and it is literally full queen-sized.The main reason I use the small one is convenience really. The 4 man is mch nicer, but a real PITA to use (especially when there's only me putting it up).