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The Outwell Grimsby induction hob is a safer way to cook inside your tent.
★★★★★
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£40.49
PROS:
- A safer option to use in your tent.
- Heats up quickly.
- Auto cut-off when pan removed.
CONS:
- None really apart from it is obviously only one hob.
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The Outwell Katla fan heater has two power settings and safety features for using it in your tent.
★★★★★
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£38.99
PROS:
- Quiet for a fan heater
- Different temperatures, including no heat
- Oscillating
- Good cable length
- Overheat cut-off
- Tilt cut-off
- Two power settings
- Dust filter
CONS:
- None found
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The Outwell Vale Air Shelter is an inflatable event shelter or additional shelter for when you are camping or just having a BBQ at home in your garden.
★★★★★
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£559.99
PROS:
- Easy to pitch
- A good size
CONS:
- Very expensive
- Sidewalls are extra
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These Therm-a-Rest pillows are the best camping pillows we've tested.
★★★★★
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£90.39
PROS:
- Very comfortable and a good size for a camping pillow.
- Rolls up into a pocket on the pillow.
CONS:
- Not the smallest when packed, but don't take up much space.
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The Outwell Memory Pillow is small but extremely comfortable.
★★★★★
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£29.99
PROS:
- Very comfortable.
- Not big to transport to the campsite.
CONS:
- Not very big, but I've not found that a problem.
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The Vango Banshee XD 300 is a great little backpacking tent. Better for two people than three!
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Lightweight and fits into a backpack
- Good quality materials
- Easy to pitch
CONS:
- Three people would be cramped. Better with two.
- The porch is only on one side.
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The Vango Dreamer is a lightweigth self-inflating camping mat.
★★★★★
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£27.50
PROS:
- Lightweight
- Despite just 3cm thick, not bad to sleep on
- Includes insulation
- Can be bought for a good price
CONS:
- The mat is quite long when packed
- No R-Value to compare insulation levels
- Doesn't self-inflate fully (which is to be expected)
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The Vango Ultralite Pro 100 is a small lightweight 2-season sleeping bag that's ideal for backpacking.
★★★★★
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£79.00
PROS:
- Small and lightweight summer bag
- Not bad price for this sort of sleeping bag
CONS:
- Legroom is tight, which is to be expected on a smaller bag
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The Wayfayrer meals are pre-cooked meals in a bag that you can simply re-heat by boiling in the bag.
★★★★★
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PROS:
- An easy way for you (or your child) to cook a meal.
- The ones we tried tasted great.
CONS:
- Can get expensive if buying many meals.
- If boiling in water, bring a pot large enough.
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The Coleman Classic Awning is a simple way to add a rain shelter to your tent.
★★★★★
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£179.99
PROS:
- A simple way to add a rain shelter to your tent.
- Should fit almost any tent.
- Provides a lot of shelter space.
CONS:
- Putting it up single-handed can be tricky, but not impossible. Get one of your family to help.
- This type of awning is not fully enclosed. However, you can use a few windbreaks to add extra shelter.
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A six-person family tent with two double bedrooms, all of which are blacked out for a good night's sleep.
Note: 1-year Camping and Caravanning Club Membership when you buy this tent from selected retailers.
★★★★★
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£599.00
PROS:
- The BlackOut bedrooms are very effective.
- Good ventilation with bug mesh on all entrances and windows.
- Good layout, including some storage space and a hanging rail.
- The tent felt well made and good quality.
CONS:
- Steel poles, although strong, can make pitching heavy and don't always slide apart easily when putting the tent away.
- It doesn't have a great 'rain-safe' entrance, but you can use something like the Coleman Classic Awning for that.
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PROS:
- Keeps everything in one place.
- Fairly comfortable.
- Sturdy and appears well made.
- Ideal for sleep-overs.
CONS:
- Bulky when rolled up.
- You will still need to insulate underneath unless camping only on warm summer nights.
- Relatively expensive.
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A very comfortable self-inflating mat that's insulated too.
★★★★★
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£200.07
PROS:
- Comfortable
- Easy to pack away
- Pack size not too big considering the size of mat
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This not only covers Al's amazing busking trek across Spain but also a biography with a brutally honest account of balancing family life with undertaking adventures.
£7.49
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You get a lot of features with the Easy Camp Palmdale 500 Lux family tent.
★★★★★
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£318.99
Our Easy Camp Palmdale 500 Lux scoring
We really like this tent and happily give it the 'thumbs up'. PROS:
- Two living areas.
- Flexible front porch option.
- Darkened Bedrooms.
CONS:
- Lower hydrostatic head, but adequate for UK camping.
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The Outwell Collingwood 5 is a great family tent, packed full of features.
★★★★★
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£349.99
PROS:
- Great layout for families.
- Living space can be divided.
- The front area of living space can have groundsheet removed.
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The Vango Avington 600XL has a great layout for the family campers.
★★★★★
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£600.30
PROS:
- Great layout for families
- Good size triple-person bedrooms
- Excellent front porch
CONS:
- I would like to see the groundsheet lie flat on the entrance doors to reduce tripping.
The Vango Family Shelter is a huge tarp that you can put over the front of your tent to protect help shelter your family from the rain and still enjoy the outdoors.
★★★★★
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£74.99
PROS:
- A large shelter to protect your family from the rain.
- Only requires a single tarp pole, which is supplied.
- Small and lightweight when packed.
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The Outwell Reddick 4A is a great tent for families with one or two small children, or as a smaller weekend tent if taking your larger family tent is too much work for one night camping.
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Simple to pitch.
- A good balance of space.
- Additional side door with some rain protection.
- Plenty of light inside, but darkened ceilings in the bedrooms.
- Removable bedroom divider, which makes it easier to get to kids if they wake in the night.
CONS:
- I found the valves on the tubes fiddly, but that's probably just me!
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The Vango Celino Air 400 is a great family tent for a family with smaller children - or perhaps as a second weekender tent if you have a large tent for longer family camping holidays.
★★★★★
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£396.02
PROS:
- A great family tent layout. The large porch is a plus IMHO.
- Inflatable, with just one tent pole to deal with.
CONS:
- The groundsheet doesn't lay flat at the doors, so could be a tripping hazard.
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The Easy Camp Blizzard 300 is an inflatable tent that's ideal for quick weekend camps. Great for small families or when there's just one parent taking a couple of kids camping for the weekend.
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Small and easy to transport.
- Easy pitching - just pump it up.
- Much more space than similar small tents.
CONS:
- Rather expensive for the size. For a similar amount of money, you can get a large tent. If your budget is tight, have a look at the Outwell Vigor 3 instead.