It is best that you consult this Vango Purbeck Tent 600 manual. Because of its size, it is essential to have a large enough flat ground, and this will guarantee that the doors close easily, otherwise you can have issues with zippers. This is a large tent and it is best to do the work with one partner. Note that this is what they describe as lights-out design, so the fabric is darker in the sleeping area, and the light is reduced. The inner tent is a breathable polyester. The windows are with what they describe as climate windows design, solid translucent material for views combined with mesh above for ventilation. I have seen people asking about the footprint, you do not have it and it is not needed, but you can order one, Vango is known for their footprints that they sell separately. The floor is a double-coated polyethylene with a 10000 mm rating, and I stress again that in the sleeping area you have it in two layers, from the inner tent and from the shell tent. This is also a fire-retardant material that meets the usual standards. They claim that it provides UPF 30+ rating. They use what they describe as Sentinel Active fabric, whatever this may mean, but this is a 70D polyester with impressive but the standard rating for Vango of 3000 mm. Plan some 25-30 minutes to pitch this tent. This means that you can erect this tent even when it is raining, and the interior will remain protected.īut the tent is huge and it needs a flat terrain, otherwise it may be difficult to zip the doors if the structure is twisted due to unperfect ground. Note that the poles are added from outside, and the good side of such a design is dry setup. This is what they call Powerflex fiberglass. There are 5 loops in total and 4 of them are the same so this makes it relatively easy to set this tent up. What you also see in the picture above is a drop-down floor design under the door, so this is suitable for people with wheelchairs and also if you have children running around, to avoid tripping on the floor. Observe also how tall this tent is, in the biggest part of it you have 81.5 inches (207 cm) peak height along the tunnel. View through the porch from the living room. There are also three inner doors on the inner tent. But the large inner door between the porch and the living room (see the picture below) is dual-layer with a mesh and with a panel. There are two large external doors, the front door on the porch is double size, and the side door is also large. They all are with panels for privacy and to reduce glare. So the tent has multiple external and inner (under the porch) solid windows, plus mesh windows in combination with some of the solid ones. Windows & doors: The floor plan above shows what you have. When not needed, you can detach it, it is equipped with buckles. Such a structure adds to the lateral stability of the tent. TBS II System: This is Vango’s patented Tensioned Band System, a design that includes straps that attach to the sides and to the ceiling, see the picture above. The inner tent with its three sleeping rooms. This means the sleeping area (shown below) is with dual walls and with dual floors, while the rest is under the shell tent. You can have 2 rooms as a minimum (the porch plus the shell tent as a single room), 3 rooms (when all the dividers are removed), 4 rooms, and 5 rooms.Īlso, the structure is a single/double hybrid. So the tent can have a variety of configurations. You can also remove the inner tent completely and have all the shell tent as a single and fully protected room. Note that you can remove any of the dividers in the sleeping area. I would call it a 5-room tent, but bear in mind what I mentioned above, and I have included it in my list of best tents with 5 rooms. So it is a bit difficult to decide how many rooms this tent has. The porch is fully enclosed and protected, and the only difference, when compared to the living room, is that the porch is without a floor. The inner tent has three separate sleeping units with removable dividers. Here you have an impressive structure that includes an inner tent within the tent, plus a large living room, plus a large porch.
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