
Wild Country Homestead 10
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Wild Country Homestead 10
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Easy to erect?
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Large Family Tent Easy To Erect With 2 Persons Alt
large family tent easy to erect with 2 persons although i have managed alone,It is spacious with a large living area and could if required take a further inner tent to sleep further 4 person although I would not reccomend this ? Plenty of headroom throughout the tent so no need to crouch I am 5'11" and need to reach up to touch the roof.Easy to store comes in 3 bags and although these can be heavy they are manageable
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The Homestead 10 Is A Great Tent For A Larger Fami
The Homestead 10 is a great tent for a larger family. When it rains there is plaenty of room to cook and eat in the massive living area.
Sleeps 6 in great luxury or 10 at a push
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Despite Eventually Getting A Metallurgists Report
Despite eventually getting a metallurgists report as advised by Trading Standards, Wild Country refused to accept that the poles, which were said to be of substandard, low carbon content steel, with faults in the forming, were in any way faulty.
After months of emails back and forth Wild Country refused to accept any responsibility for the snapped poles and ripped tent. Their attitude was disgusting.
The retailer of the tent was disgusted and gave us a full refund.
For a copy of all the correspondence please email me at [email protected]
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We Needed A Large Tent To Comfortably Accommodate
We needed a large tent to comfortably accommodate two six foot adults and five children. It needed to fit on an avarage pitch. We found what we wanted with the Wild |Country Homestead 10. The tent went up without too much trouble although vertically challenged campers may find it slightly awkward due to the height and collective weight of the steel formers (poles). Once up, she looks like a cross between a giant armadillo and an aircraft hanger. Oodles of space inside, three kids to a room (with airbeds) and two in the smaller room (again, with airbeds). Two adults on a double airbed in another room, and a room for storage. One more to each room and no airbeds and you have a fourteen man tent. Most impressive!!!
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