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I quite like Soulpad but their website is down for maintenance so I can't provide a link. Loads of space, tough tents and good customer services when I've needed them. You can add room dividers if you want.
Decathlon are good value. Probably don't last as long as some heavy canvas but I haven't had mine long enough yet.
What are folk using as a kitchen
I use one of these but it's probably more than you want for one family: https://www.bctshop.co.uk/products/mess-tent
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I hate being that air tent cunt on the campsite but it really has been such an upgrade from our last tent in terms of quality and faff. Saying that we bought out of season during the sales, I’m not sure there are bargains at the moment.
We also have the portable kitchen unit thing that @mustardbeak linked. It’s very useful. -
Got a 5m bell tent that I never use available if you want 'second hand cheap' fancy canvas shit. It's one of the original Bell Tent Company ones and is huge/heavy/great in all weather. Could probably use a clean and the string on the inner pole is broken (doesn't affect the structure, it's just the elasticated string bit that keeps the different sections together in storage). Would price accordingly.
We're in the market for a big family tent, nothing basecamp style, but it will get used alot. Show me the fancy canvas shit as well as the regular Outwell giants. What are folk using as a kitchen as I don't want to crouch over a trangia ha ha