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| Easy to erect | 9.4/10 |
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| Durability | 9.2/10 |
| Value for Money | 9.4/10 |
| Overall rating | 9.6/10 |
Full review by
vango
on 3rd Jul 2008
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Good Points: This tent is one of the best tents around plenty of room water proof lots of space very good
Bad Points: No bad points
General comments: Its a brilliant tent. Who ever wants a tent, go for this vango you wont go far wrong
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Review by
Guest.
on 25th May 2008
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User Rating : 9
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The Vango Oregon 800 is a good easy tent to use, has plenty of room and is very waterproof.
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Review by
Guest.
on 11th May 2008
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User Rating : 10
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We first got our Oregon 800 in 2007, (built in ground sheet model), and used it over the May half term Hols in Dorset, during the memorable extremely bad storms. As testimony to its build quality and durability, the Oregon was one of the only tents left standing and in fact we ended up rescuing another family and provided them with accommodation after their similar but not as robust tent became a victim of the storms.
We stayed warm and dry and walked away with no damage to the tent and only ext ...
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Review by
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on 14th May 2007
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User Rating : 9
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I love this tent. My pals had a Vango Diablo, which is a superb tent but needs quite a few people to erect it! I think Vango make fabulous tents and would definitely recommend all their products. If you need a large tent you can erect on your own, ideal for single mums or dads, buy this one but only the 2007 model!
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Review by
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on 4th Nov 2006
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User Rating : 10
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The Vango Oregon 800 is a great tent, and I would thoroughly recommend it. You can stand up throughout most of the tent, including the sleeping compartments (something which isn't true of many tents). The sides are essentially vertical, meaning you can put items up close.
It doesn't have an inner tent in the living area, but all the tents that do that I have seen at outdoor exhibitions seem to get damaged quite easily. In my view this arrangement avoids damp in the UK climate, and offers bett ...
ianwhitwell's full review | 223 words | 1 comment added.

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