Pop Up Tents
Pop Up Tents
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MattW

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1,076 posts

307 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Slightly random question I know, but I saw loads of these pop-up tents at LM this year but can't seem to find them for sale anywhere and I can't remember the make.

Did anyone here have one? If so where did you get it from?

Cheers

Matt

boolay

1,553 posts

261 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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try here...

[url]http://firebox.com/index.html?dir=fir[/url]

think i might get myself one!

MattW

Original Poster:

1,076 posts

307 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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boolay said:
try here...

[url]http://firebox.com/index.html?dir=fir[/url]

think i might get myself one!



Thanks but that was not the one I was thinking of - think it was a 'Occada' or something like that; looks very different and much bigger.

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

271 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Look at these too, not cheap though.

www.airzoneuk.com/index.html

Truckosaurus

12,886 posts

307 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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My mate bought one of the French pop-up tents from the Decathlon store at the Lakeside shopping centre. Millets also do a cheapo replica (which doesn't look like it has the extra opening side vents).

MattW

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1,076 posts

307 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Balmoral Green said:
Look at these too, not cheap though.

www.airzoneuk.com/index.html


Nice, although rather expensive for what I want to use it for. Mind you I could always find space for another gadget!

The one I am thinking of looked very similar to this but was slightly bigger:

www.goplanetgo.co.uk/index.php?crn=74&rn=478&action=show_detail

nel

4,825 posts

264 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Truckosaurus said:
My mate bought one of the French pop-up tents from the Decathlon store at the Lakeside shopping centre. Millets also do a cheapo replica (which doesn't look like it has the extra opening side vents).


Yep - Decathlon is the place to go if/when you're in France. Bought my "2 second Air" for Le Mans for the princely sum of 49€. One word of advice - practice packing your tent away again before using it in anger. Last year a buddy got so frustrated trying to fold his up that ended up giving it away (the plonker).

Can't see if this english site gives you any info. coz of the webnazi shopping filter: www.decathlon.com/

VETTE_1978

3,258 posts

245 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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One of the lads in our group had a pop-up tent this year. Looks OK if you like sleeping in the foetal position, leave all your luggage in the car and are happy to crawl out on all fours.

Personally I'm happy with my "4 berth" Vango which just sleeps 2 and has plenty of space for chairs, radios, MASSIVE airbed, car cover and bog-roll supply!

Also, cracking one off without anyone knowing is nigh on impossible, as Kev now knows!

MattW

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1,076 posts

307 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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mungo said:
Pretty cool ... I burnt my tent before I left LM this year as it was past it's best and I didn't want the pikeys to use it as their new house.

May have to invest in one of these - be great to just pop it open whilst all my mates are messing around putting up their tents

Edited to add - but saying that, I'd quite like a tent big enough to do more than just lie down in!

Edited by mungo on Monday 17th July 14:45


No probs I found the one I was thinking of and they do a three man for £54, should fit in the back of the TVR very nicely!!

www.quechua.com/EN/index.html

Willo M900

542 posts

237 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Maybe a Khyam? I've had one for years - takes about 60 seconds to put up and take down. Brilliant! Check out:

www.khyam.co.uk

blakbetti

161 posts

237 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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nel said:

Yep - Decathlon is the place to go if/when you're in France.


thye are in this country too - huge one in S london - surrey quays or somewhere

jvaughan

6,025 posts

306 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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Your best bet is take atrip to France, and find a Decathalon.

They are selling the same tents for 39 euro's.

Yes, 39 euro's

check out their english site [url]www.decathlon.co.uk/EN/Product_arborescence/mountain/hiking/hiking-equipmen/camp-site-tents/product_5599863/index.html[/url]

Edited by jvaughan on Wednesday 19th July 21:22

cooperlola

331 posts

238 months

Thursday 31st August 2006
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Yeah, this is right. The name you are thinking of is Quecha - Decathlon's brand-name. They have a big store opposite Antares (that modern building that looks like a giant blue and white clam, at the end of the Hunaudieres straight.) Another store in the ZI Nord too.

stigproducts

1,730 posts

294 months

Friday 8th September 2006
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I checked these out in Decathlon in Lakeside. When folded up they are HUGE- about 1.5m diameter hula hoop size; otherwise I would have bought one

Alex@POD

6,454 posts

238 months

Friday 8th September 2006
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stigproducts said:
I checked these out in Decathlon in Lakeside. When folded up they are HUGE- about 1.5m diameter hula hoop size; otherwise I would have bought one


Surely if you are not on a motorbike they can't be that much of a problem... the 2 berth ones fold up quite small IIRC

cooperlola

331 posts

238 months

Friday 8th September 2006
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Roadsign also make a small, easy to pitch tent, not quite pop up but all poles etc are integral so just needs a good yank (as in pull, not US resident) to put up, then pegs, guy-ropes etc. Bought one in Leclerc last year.

Mattw

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1,076 posts

307 months

Tuesday 12th September 2006
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Alex@POD said:
stigproducts said:
I checked these out in Decathlon in Lakeside. When folded up they are HUGE- about 1.5m diameter hula hoop size; otherwise I would have bought one


Surely if you are not on a motorbike they can't be that much of a problem... the 2 berth ones fold up quite small IIRC


Well I bought one in France, the ‘2 second Air’, cost 49 Euros and is perfectly adequate for two people for one or two nights camping and it fits in the boot of a Chim as well....result!!

Literally takes 2 seconds to put up and about 40 sec to put away again (once you get the knack), excluding pegging it down.

Matt