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F10 Radon UL 2

Vango - F10 Radon UL 2

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r/wildcampingintheukTent Recommendations?
10 months ago

I think *personally* I'd look hard at the Xenon UL2+ (the stretched tunnel tent) if I wanted the space to store all my gear and cook and eat under cover, and the Radon UL 2 if I was more interested in it's ability to cope with changes of wind direction. I've seen the Xenon 2+ at about £220 on sale at Uttings....

r/wildcampingintheukTent Recommendations?
10 months ago

It's a *godsend* in foul weather or sitting around for 18 hours in the dark.

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r/campingBest value for money tent?
11 months ago

I have always found vango to be good value for money tents. I have had 3 over the years for various purposes (7man family tent, 3 man comfortable weekend camping and a 2 man lightweight “backpacking”) Never let me down, just my opinion, I’m by no means a hardcore camper or expert on the matter

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r/wildcampingintheukOEX Bandicoot 2 UL / Suggestions
7 months ago

I posted this in a similar question earlier, but as it seems to be about the tent in question...... I recently purchased the OEX Bandicoot 2, but unfortunately, I had to return it due to a manufacturing defect in one of the pole hubs. The design features a small round metal ring with three holes tapped into it, and in my case, the machining was so poor that the thread simply wouldn’t hold. After the return, I decided to go with the Vango F10 instead, which, in my opinion, has a superior hub system. While examining other hub threadings, I noticed they all had quite a bit of room for improvement in terms of tolerance. This raised concerns for me; if a hub were to fail while on the trail, there wouldn’t be a realistic way to fix it. I was genuinely disappointed because the Bandicoot appeared to be a great option at a competitive price point. Perhaps my experience was an isolated incident, but it certainly made me hesitant about the brand and its design.

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r/motocampingBest emergency tent for motorcycle trip in Europe
8 months ago

I'm assuming you're UK? Something by Vango or berghaus from GoOutdoors will do you fine. No reason to spend money if you don't need it (I killed a Vango tent in 3 weeks last year though so if it's more than an emergency tent then you may want to) Warning - last year camping in the black forest was near impossible without booking. I crossed it twice and it was slammed everywhere. The Vosges in contrast was lovely. Nice and quiet by school holiday standards so I'd head there first.

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