But not as fun for the kids.With the fuel consumption increase he could have stayed in pubs!
But not as fun for the kids.With the fuel consumption increase he could have stayed in pubs!
im lucky if i dont dribble on my ballsDo you take half viagra so you don’t dribble down side of yer motor ?
Paul
Sound advice, thanksI would say have a look at as many options as you can in the flesh so to speak, not just pictures online. Draw up a list of your criteria first. There are pros and cons for all types.
Definitely I would be looking at:
Simplicity (eg, no guy ropes or extra faffing about when setting up).
Heavy duty fabric (for example, the Ventura tents, which are probably nearest competitor to mine and very well known, have much thinner fabric than ours).
Amount of space per £ spent. You want at least a full double bed size.
One advantage of some of the hard shell tents is that you can fold them up with bedding inside.
A big advantage of the flip over tents (like mine) is the additional undercover space they create alongside the vehicle. Enough room for camp table and chairs if you want to be able to sit out of the rain!
Thinking about a tent box classic, for occasional use, has anyone had/used one of these, with either good or bad thoughts. Thanks in advance, jon
Must admit I considered a swag, having used one in the past, and agree they’ll keep you snug and dry even in poor weather, but in poor (typical British winter weather) conditions I’d much rather, and do enjoy, the space a tentbox gives you when you come in wet and just want to get dry, warm and fed. Trying to do all that in a swag is not fun.Get a swag tent. Much easier and practical it just fits in the truck bed and you can throw it on the floor. Love mine and have camped i some harsh weather and it’s been bullet proof. Also significantly cheaper.
Must admit I considered a swag, having used one in the past, and agree they’ll keep you snug and dry even in poor weather, but in poor (typical British winter weather) conditions I’d much rather, and do enjoy, the space a tentbox gives you when you come in wet and just want to get dry, warm and fed. Trying to do all that in a swag is not fun.
How easy are swag tents to erect? Time wise![]()
30 seconds to erect and about a minute to put down, even less time if there are two of youHow easy are swag tents to erect? Time wise![]()
I have mine all set up with its own alarms, tracking unit and its insured.Be mindful of where you leave your vehicle with tent attached. Heard our local VW dealership had an amorak in for some work, and it was parked up in the dealership car park over night. Come the next morning the tent box had been cut off and taken!
They do seem great though, even my wife likes the idea so may look into it ourselves.