Vango Tornado 200

Vango Tornado 200

User reviews
4.7

Durability

4

Easy to erect?

4.7

Value For Money

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Vango Tornado 200

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Vango Tornado 200
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4.7

Durability

4

Easy to erect?

4.7

Value For Money

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5

Value For Money

3

Easy to erect?

4

Durability

Large Vestibule, Heaps Of Room. Good Headroom Insi

Large vestibule, heaps of room. Good headroom inside. Rock solid, handles strong winds with ease. Good ventilation. Camped out on Kosciuiszko NP Main Range (Australia) for a couple of nights recently. Was extremely windy, but had no problems pitching tent, and found tent to be very stable even when wind was blowing side on to tent. With a couple of large packs, poles and boots in the vestibule, there was still plenty of room to prepare and cook meals. Was a bit fiddly threading the poles through the sleeves the first couple of times I pitched the tent. Have got the knack now, so no longer a problem.

Guest
4

Value For Money

4

Easy to erect?

5

Durability

I Have Camped And Traveled With Several Tents And

I have camped and traveled with several tents and this is the best tent I have ever used. I toured by bike from Melbourne to Brisbane, Australia over 25 days this year (08) living out of the Tornado and it never let me down. It handled all the weather that was thrown at it with no leeks and minimal if any condensation. At just over 3kg weight was not an issue on the bike.

Guest
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Value For Money

5

Easy to erect?

5

Durability

Good Points, All Good. Bad Points, Nothing Bad. Th

Good points, all good. Bad points, nothing bad. The Vango Tornado 200 is really good and I would recommend.

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