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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 589735" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>I know where you're coming from, have a Sunshine Leisure (NZ) 20' plus family tent with kitchen attachment .... due to set up etc great for a 2-3 week campout but not great for a weekend away.</p><p></p><p>These days I use an Oz Trail 9x9 pop up, can be as simple as 4 pegs for the base and stick in centre pole job done. I use an optional side pole setup (internal) so nothing impedes in inside space ... very roomy or 1/2 people.</p><p>These are a bit heavier than some but it does let you stand up inside and more freedom than a swag.</p><p>From there you can do your own "camp' setup ... add tarp over the lot for extra shade/rainproofing/cooking area (could cook inside).</p><p>Think Bushmaster (??) also do them, think a lot of the safari type operators use these for large groups.</p><p>They're around $300+ but worth it, the Bushmaster start at around $600</p><p></p><p>Like everything you only get what you pay for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 589735, member: 1375"] I know where you're coming from, have a Sunshine Leisure (NZ) 20' plus family tent with kitchen attachment .... due to set up etc great for a 2-3 week campout but not great for a weekend away. These days I use an Oz Trail 9x9 pop up, can be as simple as 4 pegs for the base and stick in centre pole job done. I use an optional side pole setup (internal) so nothing impedes in inside space ... very roomy or 1/2 people. These are a bit heavier than some but it does let you stand up inside and more freedom than a swag. From there you can do your own "camp' setup ... add tarp over the lot for extra shade/rainproofing/cooking area (could cook inside). Think Bushmaster (??) also do them, think a lot of the safari type operators use these for large groups. They're around $300+ but worth it, the Bushmaster start at around $600 Like everything you only get what you pay for. [/QUOTE]
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