So I'm planning to order the Regatta Malawi before midnight so that I can collect it tomorrow.
However I just read the reviews and a few had me concerned.
11 months ago · from Tesco
I bought this as a cheap alternative to a hotel! Seemed like a good idea at the time.
Firstly was amazed at the design and how easy it was to put up. Literally open the bag stand back, position and pin down.
I used a double airbed in it with a self inflating 25mm mat on top. Was very comfortable but feet and head were very close to touching the ends as the angle is very steep. The corners of the airbed were virtually touching the sides too. It certainly had a decent test though as I stayed three nights in it and one night it rained solid for five hours.
I had waterproof sprayed the seams etc when putting it up. It did let the odd drip through here and there and as its single skinned in places touching the material was a no no.
Overall though it did the job but would definitely benefit from being a foot longer and wider. I'm about 5'9".
Packing it away required watching the video on UTube and then its mysteriously easy.
Still amazed at the design of this thing though and like I say double skinned and foot longer and wider would make a huge difference.
3 years ago · from Tesco
DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY
THIS TENT IS NO BETTER THAN ANY OTHER 20 QUID POP UP TENT, THE 3000 RATED HEAD IS NOT A CORRECT STATEMENT. ONE NIGHT OF RAIN AND EVERYTHING WAS SOAKED, EVERYTHING!!! COMPLETE RUBBISH
So my concerns are:
- What does he mean about the tent being "steep"?
- Should I waterproof spray the seams?
- He says it did let in the odd drip here and there, is this a cause for concern?
- What does he mean when he says touching the material in places is a "no no"?
Obviously, the reason for my concern over the second review doesn't need to be explained, but then there are several other reviews, many 5 stars, attesting that the tent is waterproof.
I really do NOT want to travel 2 hours and spend money on a third tent that won't work.