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Glynparry25



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leeds wrote:
speed of erection


*Snigger*

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Post #59738 17th Feb 2011 10:13pm
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leeds



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Glynparry25 wrote:
leeds wrote:
speed of erection


*Snigger*

Glyn Dog Sheep


Wash your mouth out with soapy water you smutty little boy and say 10 hail mary's


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Post #59745 17th Feb 2011 10:44pm
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TC



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leeds wrote:
Russ, a roof tent is what I say should be a 'considered' purchase rather then an impulse buy. Take your time to make sure you get one right for YOU! (and not right for the sales person!)

At outdoor shows we display foxwings on both our red 110 and the black 110 but we actually demonstrate the opening/closing of the foxwing on just the black 110. Why? The red 110 as a 2" lift and as we are not over tall people it is more awkward to put the foxwing away on the red 110.

So peoples statute, height of vehicle and the way tents/awnings go away all have an effect on there user friendliness etc.

So ensure you are happy with the whole procedure from pulling up at campsite to being ready to move off

HTH


Brendan


As Brendan says, vehicle and final mounting location should influence the decision greatly. If mine (Hannibal) were mounted on a rack I would need climbing gear to get in! Cab height is perfect. I can't comment on sleeping use yet as I haven't spent a night in it, I can say though that it is very comfy. In terms of speed of erection (lol), I am now reasonably practiced, but I still do a good impression of a monkey jumping on and off the back wheels and standing on the tree sliders....I recon I can go from erect to flaccid, sorry, stowed in around five minutes.

I have the 1.6m (bought from a forum member), by choice I would have taken a 1.4m to fit with vehicle width however having now got it properly mounted, extra width makes a real difference. I am not the smallest of chaps but it doesn't feel cramped at all. It also feels exceptionally stable. I will be adding a touring kit to it when funds permit....
Post #59751 17th Feb 2011 10:51pm
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Steve B



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Hello,

I have the Maggiolina so obviously another thumbs up from me. Everything is positive about it apart from the changine room facility. I have a cheap small tent which attatches to the rear which works ok.

On that subject does anyone have any experience of the new type Maggiolina changing room? just wondering on size etc. is it suitable to also sit in?

Steve




Post #59779 18th Feb 2011 7:44am
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kzycnn



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Oslo Blue
I've also got a maggi, so another thumbs up from me Thumbs Up Before buying it I looked at loads and tried lots of different ground tents as well. For comfort the maggi wins, hand down. When I first put it on the defender and put bedding in - full sheet and quilt, no sleeping bags here - my wife disappeared for a while. I eventually found her fast asleep in the tent.

As has already been mentioned, changing can be an issue. It is a bedroom so you need somewhere for chilly evenings. I have an awning on the side (howling moon) which has the side pieces, should I need them.

And do remember the height... I have a small lift (OME shocks/springs) and the maggi is fitted to a hannibal roof rack so it's quite a way from the ground. It means I'm winding a handle above my head but that really is no problem at all whereas a flip over tent could well be.

Sleeping gear stays in the tent. No issues with damp at all and no wet patches which I've heard can be an issue with the fold over types.

Excellent tent, excellent quality. Full marks from me Very Happy

Tony
Post #59788 18th Feb 2011 8:43am
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leeds



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Condensation can be an issue with any tent. (Unless you stop breathing!) Lets face it you get condensation at home in the bedrooms.

Condensation is 'controlled' by a mixture of ventilation, warmth and insulation and external humidity. Have heard of people using gas stoves to dry out their tents. Apart from the obvious danger, gas stoves will make the problem worst as a byproduct of burning gas is water vapour! Banging Head


Steve B I am with Boab (importers of Autohome/Maggilina tents) all next week at the NEC so I will try and find out an answer to your question.


Brendan
Post #59794 18th Feb 2011 9:04am
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RLD



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not the best photo but only one i have

 RLD fabricator of Hidden Winch Mount for D3/4 roof racks jerry can holders CB aerial mounts and much more and agent for Helsport Tents and gear
Post #59799 18th Feb 2011 9:36am
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TJ101



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Isle Of Man 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
My Maggie taken a few years ago (first pic i could find) somewhere in southern Spain


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Yes a awning of some sort is needed ??

As we do a lot of motor sport, have a Fiamma 3m wind out, that is also used on the rally van, complete with sides if needed, works really well, Tent and awning can be up/out in under 3 minutes Thumbs Up and away again in 5 !! You need a stick/broom handle to go round the tent,as it comes down to stuff the canvas sides back into the box

It's sat on a Patriot rack, and standing on the rear rh tyre, is a fairly easy to wind up and down,, I do have a "special" drive to take a 18V power drill to aid the winding job Very Happy other 60 odd rotations to lift/drop

This one is maybe for sale ? or thinking of hiring to members maybe ?? California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

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Post #59800 18th Feb 2011 9:45am
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discocuzzy



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pm sent Thumbs Up You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things
Post #59801 18th Feb 2011 9:55am
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TC



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discocuzzy wrote:
pm sent Thumbs Up


.......mysterious, I am full of intrigue Laughing
Post #59808 18th Feb 2011 10:29am
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Esox



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Hi,

these hard top maggi's look well good, how are they in the wind though....as in propper Scottish/Lake District/Snowdonia wind, being so high up n all. Has anybody spent the night in one when it has been well windy. I would hate to spank a load of cash on one only for it to get busted up by the wind.

Also what about securing the thing, if I go off walking for the day am I likely to come back to me truck sans rtt?

Cheers
Will
Post #59951 18th Feb 2011 9:39pm
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ti-fat-man



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Alpine White
i can't speak for the hard top's as i've never had one...

only to say that i'm not overly impressed with fold-outs. i had a RT fitted on top on a recent jolly to wales and never thought of the benefit...more the cons.

it was f'ing windy... Shocked

my digs for the tour...


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Post #59963 18th Feb 2011 10:41pm
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AndrewS



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Having had a Howling moon for some years in fact the set up pictured below. Although a great tent I simply hated setting it up. You get covered in dust every time you erect it or dismantle it. We always take a spare ground tent and I would end up using the ground tent cause I just couldn't be assed to erect the Howlingmoon/fold out tent.
Now this may be something to do with the trips I have been on, in that we travel every day. However if we were to camp up for a few days, move on one day and camp again for a few days, the fold out tent with annex is an ideal choice.
Because the trips I go on will always be one night stops. I have sold the Howlingmoon/fold out tent and will be getting a clamshell type for the next trip. Hopefully this will suit our lifestyle more so than the fold out type tent.

Esox
As far as taking the weather/wind in concerned the actual Maggie pictured in TJ101's pic endured the same sandstorm in Morocco last year as the Howlingmoon pictured below. The Maggie stood solid. I folded Evil or Very Mad my Howlingmoon as I felt that the wind strength was just about to destroy the tent. I had decided to sell the tent so didn't want to risk any damage to it, perhaps it would have handled it who knows.

I am not saying Howlingmoon fold out tents are crap, far from it they are a superb tent and very light too boot.




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Post #59968 18th Feb 2011 10:51pm
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ti-fat-man



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ok, i'll echo what AS has to say, i've had had some ace trips with my roof tent (eezi awn). it is brilliantly constructed and well 'fit-for-purpose'.

come summertime Shocked and lazy/hazy evenings in the UK the RT is the king, thinking Billing and other long stay events it's a joy.

15mins on the thursday and the same on sunday isn't so much a bother, but when pulling up a 11 'ish in the Censored of weather, and setting off in the same weather at 9 the next morning, solo the fold-out become's wearing, to the point, i'd rather kip in the back, to save the agg.

i'm not dissing the fold-out's, maybe not right for my needs.

i'm looking at a maggi air-top for this summer, but then again today i was 'busted' googling a T5 calafornia-burghaus... Embarassed
Post #59974 18th Feb 2011 11:11pm
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Sonic3d



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS DCPU Stornoway Grey
I've had all of them and there is not one thats perfect, the maggi is quick but you have no privacy and a pain if it's raining. And the fold out types do take a little longer but you have privacy and a dry entrance to your bed Thumbs Up
I will be going back to a fold out but this time an Eezi Awn Globe Traveller as the extra room can stay attached and all be folded away with the main tent.
Post #59975 18th Feb 2011 11:36pm
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