Thursday, 28 July 2016

Craghoppers Exclusive 10% Discount Voucher Code

If you’ve not entered the competition we’re running with Craghoppers to win £200 to spend with them, why not? You’ve got a few days left until the competition closes (6pm Sunday 31st July 2016) enter here.

Once the competition closes though we’re launching an exclusive discount voucher code, which will give you and extra 10% off, and that’s valid for sale items too!

 

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Craghoppers Discount Code

“CRAGS10”
This voucher code is valid from 31/07/2016 until 07/08/2016.

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Teva Cabrillo Crossover Leather Sandal Review

Teva Crossover Leather Sandal Review

What we tested

Teva Cabrillo Crossover Leather Sandal £55

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What we thought

Straight off, the style of the sandals appealed. They are quick and easy to put on, thanks to the velco fastening at the rear, which also makes for a close, customisable fit.

I have an old pair of hiking sandals but because of their style, I only ever wear them for summer walks as their styling means they don’t look good in an urban setting with my normal clothes.

Teva Crossover Sandal Review

The Teva Crossover however is ideal for wearing anytime, and it goes with literally every piece of clothing I’ve tried them with.

I over pronate, so prefer quite a severe footbed, for this reason I find the Birkenstocks footbed ideal. Whilst the Teva Cabrillo footbed is shaped and supportive, the arch area isn’t quite as pronounced, so whilst I would be unable to wear these for long day hikes, I’ve been walking a few miles each day in them, and they have remained comfortable and my feet pain free.

Teva Cabrillo Crossover Review

Pros

  • Excellent fit.
  • Super comfy and easy to wear.
  • The styling is extremely versatile; can be worn with a pretty summer dress, hiking shorts, jeans, anything!
  • Really good grip.

Cons

  • For those of us that over pronate, the inclusion of a more supportive arch would make these suitable for long distance walks.
  • There isn’t much give in the velcro, so if you have wide/large feet, you may find the fit a little too snug.

Teva Cabrillo Crossover Review

The verdict

The Cabrillo Crossover is the ideal summer sandal. It’s incredibly versatile and looks good no matter what you’re wearing, or what you’re doing. Mine are coming with me to the South of France next month, and since arriving, I’ve worn them every day, including for work.

If you are looking for something that is comfortable, stylish and versatile, then I would highly recommend them, or if you fancy something with slightly different styling, you can take a closer look at the rest of the Teva range here.

Teva Crossover Leather Sandal Review

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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Surfing, Glamping and Our Weekend of Fun at Surf Snowdonia, Wales

The summer was grudgingly underway, just before the heatwave. It was nearly school holidays. Nice light evenings and early dawns. What else were we to do, except make the most of our time? So we spent a weekend in Snowdonia, in Wales, based out of Surf Snowdonia’s glamping pods. And yes, of course we went surfing. In Snowdonia. In the middle of the mountains! Heck yeah.

Our stay

Friday 8th July to Sunday 10th July 2016
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The location

Surf Snowdonia is in the village of Dolgarrog, north east of the Snowdonia National Park, in the Conwy Valley region. This puts it not far from the A55. Our satnav took us faithfully to the right spot based on postcode alone, which is always a relief. One side of the road has houses and little shops. Some of the houses peer down over the valley from the side of the mountain. The other side of the road is the Surf Snowdonia complex; comprising the Eco Village of glamping pods, hot tubs, the sauna, the wave lagoon and the main buildings on the other side of the lagoon (cafe, soft play, reception, restaurant, and the surf academy building).

The site itself used to be an aluminium factory and it has been beautifully recovered from an industrial site to something much more family friendly. I won’t wax lyrical about too many details of the site – you can find that out for yourself if you’re interested in the site’s history. I’m going to talk more about our experience there.

Once on site you need to check in at the main reception to get your wristbands. These are programmed to allow electronic access to the gates of the Eco Village on the other side of the wave lagoon and they are also your key for your pod. This was really fascinating for our 8 year old, who always wanted to hop out and activate the gate or run ahead to be the first one home to the pod!

The glamping accommodation

The pods are a good size. I’d describe them as modest but then I’m used to a 5 metre bell tent just for the adults. There are two rooms to each pod, one open space inside the front door and a second space at the back, separated by wall and a blackout curtain. We had plenty of space as two adults and one child. There’s storage space under the two single beds in the front room, and a bit of space in the back room that wasn’t taken up by the double mattress. Mattresses were supplied and were decently comfortable.

On the first night we adults gravitated to the back room with the double mattress but on the second did better with our daughter in the back room and the adults on the single beds. It stopped us disturbing her if we went out to the toilets in the night. There was plenty of room in that back room for a travel cot or travel playpen instead of putting the mattress down, had we been travelling with a younger child instead.

Surf Snowdonia Glamping Pods

Lighting on the site is very good and constant throughout the night so it’s easy and safe to pop to the shower block and toilets if needed. The pods have astroturf surrounding them on three sides so no mud to slog through. The very best thing about the pods was that they were snug and dry and warm – very cosy.

I would say that we struggled a bit keeping the light out of the pods. The front door has a roll blind that leaked a little light around the edges. The curtain dividing the two rooms was a great blackout material, but the little window at the back had no blind and at this time of year this meant light at 4.30 in the morning. Light leakage is good if you have little ones who won’t sleep without a nightlight but not so awesome for us adults who are more sensitive. If our daughter had been much younger, her waking up so early would have blown any chance of a good return to sleep and it would have been a long grumpy day ahead with her. On the second night we jury rigged a cover for the back window and made sure to close the roll blind at the front as tightly as possible.

At 8 am the wave machine in the lagoon starts up. It’s not very noisy however neither is it silent.  If we’d wanted a lay in, it could have been difficult. When we go again we’ll likely ask for a pod at the back of the site, further away from the wave lagoon so it will be a little quieter.

Breakfast over at the main building is provided free of charge with every pod booking. The food is good but not as great in terms of quality as the evening meals are. Pretty soon the cereal process should be moving to individual boxed portions so that kids can help themselves and be more independent with their meal.

Facilities

Staying at Surf Snowdonia gives you access to all the great stuff on site. The toilet and shower block is very modern, very spacious and very clean. There is currently no family wash space, however I’m told that the management are starting work on a shared wash space area with access to washing machine and tumble drier.

There are 2 hot tubs and a sauna on the same side of the lagoon as the pods. Neither are bookable, you just turn up, all are signed for ages 12 and over.

A well lit path around the lagoon later and the main surfing complex has a cafe building. There’s a surf shop above it but more interesting to us was the soft play area. We didn’t test this out – at 8, her mood for soft play can be a bit hit and miss. There’s a ball pit area for younger ones but you won’t be able to keep your eyes on your kids if they go up and to the back as it’s fairly large. Currently the soft play area is £3 for unlimited access.

The main reception building houses the bar and restaurant, as well as the surfing changing rooms and wetsuit hire.

The restaurant needs to be booked in advance, although having said that we were seated even though they had lost our booking from the evening before. There is a kid’s menu although I can’t say we were offered one, which turned out fine because it meant we ordered the best pizza we have ever had. Seriously.

Amazing pizza at Surf Snowdonia

Go there and order the pizza. SO GOOD!  The food from the restaurant is superb quality and the service was really good even though they were very busy. If you need a kid’s menu and one isn’t offered, do ask because they do exist. We’re told that soon colouring packs will be available for little ones while they wait for their food too.

Surfing Lessons

And, of course, the surfing. Staying on site puts you in exactly the right spot for accessing Surf Snowdonia’s surfing lessons. We went ahead and squeezed in a beginner lesson on the Sunday morning before we headed home.

Surf Snowdonia

Surfingsurfing is awesome. Even for middle aged introverts who wear prescription glasses constantly. You can’t wear glasses in the water but you can wear prescription goggles. We used www.prescription-swimming-goggles.co.uk to get ours: their service was really prompt with advice about which lenses to order and the total cost rocked in at about £20 per pair of goggles. Way cheaper than we originally thought it would be. So very much worth it to be able to access such a great morning of surfing, and we can also finally go swimming without fussing with glasses straps.

Take lots of towels. Do be wary of the bottom of the lagoon if you’re a first timer. It’s a rough artificial liner and the depth changes in places to help the physics of shaping the perfect wave, unlike sand or earth it has no give when you tread on it and in places it’s a little slippery in the shallows. I scraped the top of my foot, but the rest of my family were fine. Kids under 12 can go on the regular lessons but I really recommend getting your mid-sized child onto a dedicated kid’s lesson slot if you can. I felt a lot more secure with my mid-sized child on the wave lagoon than I think I would have been with her on the sea, for a very first lesson at the least.

Surf Snowdonia

The lessons are paced fast: at beginner level there is a wave every 3 minutes and you are encouraged to try and catch all of them. There are six to a group with one instructor. The instructor we had was very clear, very patient and very helpful.

Fellow introverts: trust me. Don’t worry about the word ‘adventure’ on the front page of the Surf Snowdonia website. It’s perfectly lovely. If you can swim, go try; do a beginner and then consider some freestyle time to book freestyle surfing time where you’ll have time to sit on the board and really get a feel for the water moving under you and learn when you need to start paddling.

Out and about – Llechwedd Slate Caverns

The only extra activity we had booked ahead was a Deep Mine tour at Llechwedd Slate Caverns. This is a journey 500 ft underground to discover how the slate mine was originally discovered and mined through the Victorian era and into the present. There is just enough light and sound technology in play to keep the tour fresh but the guide was the focus, and was extremely knowledgeable and personable. Do wear the bright blue overalls you’re offered. It’s chilly down there and some of the floors are muddy: wear sensible shoes.

Llechwedd Slate Caverns

Afterwards we were shown how slate can be manually split, and lunch at the cafe was pretty tasty. We both had Lobscows, which is a traditional lamb stew, and it was really filling especially on a very damp day. Sadly the weather was against our going on the Quarry Explorer – which is a shame as we were looking forward to being loaded in the back of a truck to drive up over the quarry heap.

We learned very quickly to find the A5 running over the mountains from Betws-y-Coed area through Capel Curig to Bethesda and ultimately Bangor. The scenery going over this route is extraordinarily beautiful and even in the rain we stopped and parked up at Lake Ogwen so that we could have a gentle stroll up onto the mountains. We wanted very desperately to go hike but the weather and a family cold in the brewing made us be sensible. We spent as much time there as we could and are definitely going back there in the future.

Out and about near Surf Snowdonia

Going over the A5 put us in Bangor and we stopped to have a light tea at Kyffin in Bangor. Apart from a slight start caused by an old boarded up shop front with the same name just over the road, I’m pleased to say we had a nice hot drink and snack in the real Kyffin. It’s well rated on Trip Advisor and we loved it: individual and such a great choice of drinks and snacks.

Gwydir Castle

Gwydir Castle was an unplanned stop – we were driving past and I happened to see peacocks on the crenelated chimneys and stopped to look when we noticed it was open to the public. We had to go in. As well as the gardens, part of the house is open to the public and you are allowed to ramble around at your own pace. It’s a Grade 1 listed early Tudor courtyard house, in 10 acres of garden.

Castle Snowdonia

Situated right next to Gwydir Forest it isn’t surprising that there are a number of beautiful trees on the ground subject to protection orders. We found both grounds and house to be well kept and maintained despite having had to recover from several serious floods in recent years.

Well worth a stop and they also have accommodation available too (no children under 12).

Snowdonia

We drove reluctantly past the Ugly House Tea Room and their bee-friendly garden and woodland, resisted the lure of the very famous Swallow Falls waterfalls, and had no time to visit the Conwy Valley Hedge Maze. Most of all, we didn’t have the time or the right equipment with us to face the mountain walks safely near Lake Ogwen in the wet weather with low visibility. Don’t even get us started about the railways and the eponymous Snowdon itself. All these lovely things must wait for us to go back again.

There is so much to do in this part of Snowdonia. We just ran out of time!

It’s quite possible that Snowdonia is now our most favourite place to visit. There’s just so much there to do and go to see that I struggle to see how any holiday there could get repetitive.

Our verdict

The Surf Snowdonia site itself is nicely geared up for families with kids aged 12 and over. The family friendly vibe for children aged under 12 was a little hit and miss but it is clear that the site is working hard towards improving this. Soon there should be a new inflatable assault course for ages 5-12, a bungee trampoline, family wash space, a laundry area and colouring sheets with crayons at meal times. Even better for making family memories last in print, the photography team should soon be offering group pictures as well as photography taken while you’re on the water.

Order the pizza and if you loved it as much as we did please do make sure to send your compliments to the kitchen. The staff were really friendly and hard working and they helped to make it a great stay.

Surf Snowdonia

I feel the glamping pods are a must-have to stay over if you’re surfing and a decent place to sleep over while exploring the surrounding area even if you’re not surfing.

We’re definitely going back to Snowdonia. There’s a mountain range there that has our name on it. And when we do, we’re very likely to stop by Surf Snowdonia again.

Visit the Surf Snowdonia website.

Our thanks to

Surf Snowdonia and Lou McWatt for inviting us; Llechwedd Slate Caverns and Lou McWatt for inviting us, and for supplying the great press image for Llechwedd after a critical camera lens fogging incident; The staff at Surf Snowdonia from front desk to kitchen to surf instructor; The staff at Ysbyty Gwynedd A&E who kindly reviewed a very bad finger sprain to make sure there was nothing broken.

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Sunday, 24 July 2016

The Summer Holiday Hot List

Summer is here, and we’ve been shopping for our August adventure holiday. We found heaps of awesome things, so whether you’re heading for the beach, off on an active adventure or camping closer to home, there’s something just for you!

PRICES ALL CORRECT AT TIME OF PUBLISHING

The Summer Holiday Hot List

FESTIVAL Beach Bag

Joules Festival Beach Bag £24.99

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Solar chargerInno Tech Ruged Solar Charger £20.99

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Slowtide indigo beach towelSlowtide Indigo Sun Beach Towel £34.99

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Cabrillo crossover sandalTeva Cabrillo Crossover Leather Sandal £55

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GALAXY MENS T-SHIRT LIGHT GREY MARL FOCUS PRINTTog24 Mens Galaxy Focus Print Tee – was £21.95 now £14.95

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Merrell Men's Rant TrainerMerrell Men’s Rant Trainers was £60.00 now £39.99

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Joules towel
Joules Kids Pebble Beach Coverup was £24.95 now £14.95

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Tog24Tog24 Pagan Berry 100Litre Roller Bag – was £120 now £59.99

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Havaianas Spring Flip FlopsHavaianas Spring Flip Flops in White & Rose – now £16.19

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Thursday, 21 July 2016

Arctic Monsoon S1 Down Filled Mummy Sleeping Bag Review

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What we tested

Arctic Monsoon S1 Ultralight Down Mummy Sleeping Bag $99
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Product features

  • Ultralight Down Mummy Sleeping Bag
  • 400T 20D Nylon outer fabric and 320T 20D Pongee
  • Inner fabric, sufficient durable and warm for your ultimate outdoor/indoor rest.
  • Lightweight, Compact & Portable – Only Weighs 2.8 Pounds, 10*7 inch when compressed
  • Suitable for Three Seasons (except winter) – Down content 800g, Limit temperature: 23℉
  • Comfortable temperature: 32℉~ 50℉
  • 2-year Guarantee

Arctic Monsoon Down Mummy Sleeping Bag Review

At first look the pack size is extremely small, and it’s very light too, making it ideal for backpacking. To be honest, on first use, I did find the feel of the fabric a bit off putting, though to be honest, I’ve only ever used entry level sleeping bags before, so this kind of fabric could be the norm.

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I’m just under 6′ and the bag was plenty big enough, with the usual toggle around the head to pull it in tight around the face. I’ve been using it to camp in the UK during summer, so as yet haven’t tested it out during a cold night, and given how warm it kept me (actually, I was a bit too hot and had to unzip the bag), I’m looking forward to testing it out in colder temperatures during autumn and winter camping trips.

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Pro’s

  • Compact for a down filled sleeping bag. I was expecting it to be bigger when packed down, it packs down smaller than my existing synthetic one, without compromising on size of the actual bag itself.
  • It does keep you very warm, in fact I got too hot on the 1st night I used it, I ended up sleeping with the zip open.
  • The bag is plenty big enough I’m a tall guy but I still had plenty of room, I’ve had other bags where once I was in and zipped in I felt trapped. Not with this one, I even had foot wiggling room.
  • The pocket on the side was useful for stowing my phone inside.

Cons

  • The first time I unpacked the sleeping bag, I accidentally took the top off of the bag, but it’s easily reattached.
  • Too warm for summer use.

The verdict

This is going to get some serious use over the coming months as I love how small and light it is, and for autumn and winter camping trips when the temperature drops down low and into minus figures, this bag is ideal. Perfect for backpacking, this is a superb sleeping bag, and ideal for camping during the colder months.

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Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Lava BrightSounds 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker Review

lava-brightsounds2-speaker-03What Is It?

Lava BrightSounds 2 £39.99

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  • Bluetooth portable speaker
  • Water resistant
  • Leather carry strap
  • USB, Micro USB and Aux In outputs
  • Upto 36 hours music playback on a single charge
  • Several different colour variations available

What we thought

There is no denying that the Lava Brightsounds 2 looks great. It’s also small and compac, features a premium-feel leather carry strap, and comes in an array of gorgeous colours. As well as connecting to your Bluetooth device, it also includes a light, it can charge your USB devices and we love the fact that it’s designed here in Great Britain.

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Using the Lava Brightsounds 2 on a wet camping trip

Looks and features aside of course, the important thing is, how does it sound?

I’m by no means an audiophile, but I am fussy when it comes to music quality. I never go camping without taking a portable speaker with me, and whilst power output is always going to be diminished in a portable speaker, I don’t like having to compromise on sound quality.

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When we took it camping last weekend, we had two professional musicians in our group, both agreed that the sound was excellent considering the size and price point. We were blown away by the amount of playback it provides on a single charge, and it lasted for a full 4 night camping trip, playing music for several hours each night.

Camping speaker

Micro USB, USB and standard audio input sockets

Setting up Bluetooth for the first time was a bit annoying, as the light was continually flashing green, and despite reading the quick start guide and going online, it wasn’t entirely clear how to put the speaker into discoverable mode. I turned it off again however, and the light started flashing blue. Bingo! Bluetooth discovery mode, which then quickly paired the speaker with my phone and hey presto, Spotify was streaming.

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The Lava Brightsounds 2 Bluetooth speaker inside our tent

For it’s size, the sound quality is great and much better than the brand new DAB Bluetooth speaker I recently purchased for my kitchen after reading positive reviews about the sound quality on Amazon. Actually my new kitchen speaker sounds rubbish and I don’t understand why it has so many positive reviews, but anyway, the sound quality of the Lava BrightSounds 2 is very good, in fact far better than I’d expected.

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The touch controls on the top of the speaker

Playing music outside is always a test, but the 5W speaker coped extremely well, and the sound was clear and audible to all, despite howling wind.

The addition of a light is a great touch and provides a lovely diffused ambient light which is great for lighting a tent, and we also found it handy when sitting in the garden in the evening chilling after a BBQ.

Lava Brightsounds

As well as great looks, great sound and a light, the BrightSounds 2 has another tick up it’s sleeve by way of a micro USB and a USB port. This means you can plug a USB device into it, like a smartphone and charge from it. Brilliant!

Portable Bluetooth speaker

Would We Recommend It?

It’s made in Great Britain and with stunning looks, epic battery life, a built in light, phone charger and great sound quality, it’s perfect for camping. Did we mention the insanely good 36 hours of music playback on a single charge?!

We think it’s a superb buy, and one of the best pieces of gear that we’ve tested this year.

Buy the Lava BrightSounds 2 £39.99 (no really, go buy it!)

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Sunday, 17 July 2016

Decathlon Quechua Arpenaz 4.1 Family 4 Man Tent Review

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What we tested

Decathlon Quechua Arpenaz 4.1 Family Tent £79.99
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Technical features

  • 4-man tent
  • 1 bedroom
  • 1 living area
  • 200mm HH
  • Lined flysheet above living area for ventilation
  • 9.8 KG
  • Colour coded poles
  • 190cm H x 260cm W x 455cm L

Pitching the tent

Pros

  • At a price of just £79.99 this is an excellent quality tent
  • Head height so you can stand up in it
  • Easy to pitch thanks to colour coded poles
  • 2 year guarantee
  • Heaps of additional product videos and reviews available on the Decathlon website
  • Plenty of lantern hanging hooks inside the tent, 3 in total
  • 4 sewn in storage pockets inside the bedroom
  • Large window so you can make the most of the view
  • Comes with a spare guy rope and spare pole
  • Packs down to a small size and is very light to carry

Decathlon Arpenaz family 4+1 tent review

Cons

  • Relatively low waterproof rating of just 200mm HH, despite this, the tent did cope well in a 48 hour torrential storm
  • The skirt at the bottom of the flysheet, running along the outside of the tent kept blowing up in the heavy wind. Combined with torrential rain for 48 hours, we did end up with a couple of puddles inside the living area, but nothing to drastic
  • The window cover consists of just two clips either side at the top, so when you open these to look outside, it doesn’t stow away anywhere, just hangs down at the side

Window in the tent

Window in the tent

Pitching the tent

On arrival at Shell Island we set about putting the Arpenaz 4.1 tent up. The weather was grim, gray sky, drizzle and high winds, but thankfully erecting the Arpenaz 4.1 tent was a breeze, and we really like the fact that there is a fabric pitching guide sewn into the bag, so it’s impossible to lose.

Outside of the tent

Decathlon Arpenaz family 4+1 tent review

With the two of us, it took about 15 minutes in total, including clipping in the inner tent, and the bucket style ground sheet for the outer living area.

Storage pockes

Internal storage pockets

Inside the tent

Internal toggle tie-backs on the bedroom door

Inside the tent is spacious, and in our opinion, ideal for 2 adults or 2 adults and 1 child. However if you are using self inflating mats, you could fit 4 adults in side by side.

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One of 3 lantern hanging hooks inside the tent

We tried our double airbed inside, before determining that there was enough space to use our 2 double height twin size airbeds; significantly wider than the double airbed.

Sleeping compartment

Looking into the bedroom compartment of the tent

The verdict

We’d had our eye on this tent since last season, and were delighted to find that it actually exceeded our expectations.

 

We are strong believers in the fact that you don’t always have to pay a fortune to get a decent, functional tent, and the Decathlon Arpenaz 4.1 really does deliver. There are not many standing height tents on the market at this size, and certainly not at this price point.

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Bucket style ground sheet in the living area

We tested the tent at a coastal campsite and spent 3 nights in it, and the weather was terrible throughout. Despite the torrential rain and strong winds, the tent stood up to the elements sufficiently, so we’d have no problem in recommending it.

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Rain beading on the flysheet

Side view of tent

The tent being buffeted by high winds at Shell Island July 2016

 

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