Just wondered if anyone has any experience, good or bad, of one of these tents. Seem well made, pack small, fairly light and pitch fly and inner together in around 5 minutes. I would want it to suit single night stays. Thanks.
Bloody good design the TBS on the Vango range; i've seen most of the campsite flat whilst mine as still been stood after one particular storm a few years ago.Force 10 is the better end of Vango!
Their poles were the weak point at one time, but not sure if they were Yunan that failed on mine?
One thing for sure is the Tension Band System really does work, and more use than some poxy washing line or gear loft.
I'd say yes, go for it.![]()

Spent the morning trawling through You tube reviews of two pole tunnel tents, more confused than ever as most have glowing and disparaging opinions. Thanks for the heads up on Terra Nova, DJ123, the Hoolie 2 is very similar to the Xenon, although packs fatter, is slightly heavier, but has a slightly higher HH for the fly, 4000 against 3000. A larger Vango I have has an oversized top opening carry sack, which makes packing it away, a lot easier, especially if wet. I’m still leaning towards the Xenon, due mainly to past favourable Vango ownership and good customer service dept. However it could need a couple of modifications, to remedy points regularly complained of, which you don’t expect to do to a new tent.

Full of miserable fat fucks who think money can buy a good time.Take a look at the new Vango Parador Xl.
The inside is huge
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