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Cheap Tents for all you festival goerers
2009-05-22, 16:30:33
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Halfords have a deal on at the moment...

Big 3/4 Man tent for £99.

Plus you get...
2 double air-beds
4 Sleeping bags
Torch
Holder
+ a few more things for free

All that for £99 innit.

Offer ends June 1st.






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2009-05-22, 20:04:54
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A holder for what?

That's a deal breaker.


This does sound good though.






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2009-05-22, 20:07:52
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The holder is a guy to accompany you to the toilet.






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2009-05-22, 20:09:59
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That's worth it then.






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2009-05-23, 01:01:28
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for really cheap tents i seen cheapo 3man ones in morrisons for around a tenner
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2009-05-23, 01:49:26
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we got a crazy good 8-manner off ebay for £100 last year for bestival. when all my mates were getting rained out in their £10 tents christ was i happy.






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2009-05-23, 12:46:50
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upandatom Wrote:we got a crazy good 8-manner off ebay for £100 last year for bestival. when all my mates were getting rained out in their £10 tents christ was i happy.
I've done that for this summer, 8-man tent off ebay for 90 quid including p&p. £15 quid each if you split it 6 ways.






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2009-05-23, 13:08:04
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Anyone here know where you can get those temperature reducing tents? I saw one advertised in a mag the other day, but can't find any on the net now. Going to sleep when the sun is already up is a massive problem as the temp gets so high I can never sleep, but I'm getting older now and wouldn't mind an extra few hours kip this season.
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2009-05-23, 15:55:57
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A temperature reducing tent? Never heard of this, but it's an insanely good idea. One that repels seagulls would be dandy too.






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2009-05-23, 20:40:50
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What about a solar powered fan inside the tent? Might help keep it from getting too hot.

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2009-05-26, 00:04:48
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temperature reducing tent? you're very optimistic, i've got to hand it to you.
mind you, i'm sticking with my 10 quid one which insists it is 'showerproof, not waterproof'. last year didn't test it too much...
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2009-05-26, 21:11:51
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I've done that before, but unfortunately Glastonbury regularly tests your tent, so I had to invest in a large tarpaulin pronto! On the plus side, it made the thing easier to find.
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2009-05-27, 09:36:30
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saw a blackout tent on amazon the other day, not sure about temp reducing ones.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/SunnCamp-Blackou...361&sr=8-1






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2009-05-27, 17:43:41
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Yeah seen them, not a bad idea but its more the heat then the light that wakes you. I might just take a tree to pitch under.
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2009-05-27, 22:20:17
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e-talking Wrote:saw a blackout tent on amazon the other day, not sure about temp reducing ones.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/SunnCamp-Blackou...361&sr=8-1
A tent that puts a donk on it? Sold!






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