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With two sleeping pods this tent will give the kids their own space and the adults some privacy, and with a living area for when it rains!
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The Campingaz QuickBed is a more affordable air mattress for camping. But being cheaper than others, does that mean it's no good? Read on to find out.
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Reliable. We bought 4 of them.
- Affordable.
CONS:
- Only that it's an air bed, with the limitations that these type of mattresses bring.
Garmin's handled held GPS series, from the eTrex 10 starter to the eTrex 20 and 30 with mapping capabilities are great for Geocaching. We gave the eTrex 10 a try.
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£3.99
PROS:
- Rugged. These are more likely to survive if your kids drop it than your phone.
CONS:
- The basic model is very basic. The more expensive version with colour maps is more useful.
The Berghaus Freeflow is designed to make hiking with a bag more confortable and avoids 'sweaty back syndrome'. We take a closer look.
£80.00
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Bothy bags are handy shelters you can use to get out of the wind and the rain. Useful from emergencies to somewhere to eat your sarnies.
★★★★★
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£35.00
PROS:
- An essential item to have on you when taking your family into the hills or mountains.
- Useful item for just providing shelter to young kids when the wind is cold.
CONS:
- None.
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The LittleLife Runabout is a great range of backpacks for little ones, with added control for adults. Highly recommended.
★★★★★
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£13.99
PROS:
- This is a great little backpack for toddlers. It gets them used to carrying their own stuff and is just the right size for a small toy, some snacks, or crayons and paper. The addition of built-in parent reins and harness makes it easier to hold onto them in busy places without them 'feeling like a baby'.
CONS:
- None. This is a great bag for toddlers and very small children.