Lights-out Inner - Helps block out early morning light so your sleeping pattern doesn't need to be dictated by the sunrise.Clear Access Bedrooms - A wider opening and no step over into the bedroom allows for easier access.Cable Entry - Neatly feed electrical cables into your tent allowing you to easily keep your camping appliances powered.The SkyTrack™ system truly allows you to tailor your tent to suit your needs SkyTrack™ II - A flexible hanging system which allows you to easily attach lighting or storage.Mesh Door - Increases the flow of air within your tent while keeping bugs out.Covered Side Door - A sheltered entrance to your tent which prevents rain from dripping in to the living area.Built-in Front Awning - Provides extra enclosed space perfect for socialising, dining and storage.Groundsheet is attached to the flysheet with an external storm skirt to give all-round protection
The whitecove weighs 22kgs,the Euphoria,64kgs.The Euphoria is easier to pitch,but probably takes about the same time.We considered the Outwell Harrier XL before we bought the Euphoria,but opted for the Euphoria because even though the Harrier may be lighter and easier to pitch due to the single inflation point,there is benefits to the extra weight in the Euphoria,it makes it a more solid,stable tent once pitched.We will use this tent next season,and probably purchase the 2016 model if it has any improvements on this model which will be hard to do.I would like to see more hanging points,windows on doors,single inflation point,and considering the price and the weight of the Euphoria,it should come supplied with the electric pump as well as the manual pump.
This tent is HEAVY!,but this is the only downside to it.Do your home work before you purchase one.It weighs around 64kgs,so lifting in and out of car is a 2 person job,but once on the ground 1 person can fully pitch it in around 20 mins(including some pegging).You only need a few pegs in to support the tent,the rest can be done later.Once up,it is a very solid,quality tent.Three good sized bedrooms,with 2 of them opening up to make 1 big room.All windows have zip up curtains,and all 3 doors have flysheets.The living area is a good size for a family,and the front porch area is a good size too.We always had pole tents before this,our last tent was an Outwell 6 berth Whitecove. I regret not getting the awning, however at the same time, do we actually need the extra enclosed space, arguably not.ġ from 1 people found this review helpful, was it helpful to you?īy: Leslie watson Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2015 Rating:
It is not a tent you can spread out of the banisters or in a spare bedroom.
The main problem is that if you have to pack away wet, is finding a space large enough to dry it out when you return. It is quite easy to put up, but putting it away takes time, to ensure it gets in the bag, Rushing often results in having to unroll and start again. The open Porch gives nice space to sit in if it is raining, and provides good cover, Far more usable than the Eden we had before. I Love this tent, We have had it a couple of years, but due to a new house purchase, we have not really had to use it properly until now.įirstly this is a big tent, normally, it is just myself and the wife that camps, and arguably, this is a bit of an overkill for 2 people, but at the same time it is perfectly manageable.Īs others have stated, it is a heavy tent, but the Quality is excellent. If you have a photo of this Tent click here to upload itīy: Cllr_gyppo Reason: I own(ed) one Made in: 2015 Rating: Member Uploaded Images - click to enlarge