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Chris
- Messages
- 161
- Location
- Folkestone, Kent
Our yearly surf trip to croyde was cut short because of the weather. Our Cali became a life boy for the three of us on Thursday night. Without the pop top, wind meant not able raise the roof safely, we all slept on the bed. Not the greatest night slept as saw every hour on the hour.
Coming to the tents. We use a bae full and a pod ( as we call it ) a two man tent that attaches to the base unit for my stepson to sleep in. both performed exceptional and no damage. Can't say the same for our beach wind break, as the wind snapped two wooden poles and our metal pole gelert wind break just feel flat as the guys could not handle the wind.
Campsite on Friday morning woke to carnage. Damaged caravan awnings and one completely broken tent. The couple abandoned it at 3am and slept in the their car.
The Quechua tents stood firmly and I was impressed with the abuse they withstood. Would recommended
Coming to the tents. We use a bae full and a pod ( as we call it ) a two man tent that attaches to the base unit for my stepson to sleep in. both performed exceptional and no damage. Can't say the same for our beach wind break, as the wind snapped two wooden poles and our metal pole gelert wind break just feel flat as the guys could not handle the wind.
Campsite on Friday morning woke to carnage. Damaged caravan awnings and one completely broken tent. The couple abandoned it at 3am and slept in the their car.
The Quechua tents stood firmly and I was impressed with the abuse they withstood. Would recommended