12/16/2023 0 Comments Vango airbeam tent reviews![]() After investigation the next day I realised that in my haste to pitch the tent I'd left the vent in the fully open position thus allowing all the cold sea air in. We were able to easily fit a picnic table, cooking equipment, comfortable seating and our assorted ’stuff’ inside without it feeling claustrophobic.ĭuring our first night we found that the bedroom ventilation system made the space particularly cold and breezy. ![]() The front living space is generously proportioned in both height and square footage and feels particularly light and airy with all the curtains open. ![]() They were about right for mum and dad in the larger room and the child in the smaller room with a bit of space to move around the beds but if you were going for a less luxurious camping experience you could certainly comfortably fit 5 people in on roll matts on the floor. The bedrooms are billed in classic camping terms as 'three-man' and 'two-man'. The tent is split into two bedrooms at the back separated by a removable divider, and a living area. Once the tent was up and the toddler had ran around it like a headless chicken for a while we were able to get in and investigate the internal space. We found that the connectors from the pump to the hose kept popping off during use, this gets annoying after the fourth or fifth time of happening and means you have to contort your hands to hold the hose in place while you pump, thus slowing down your record breaking tent-pitching attempts. The only sticking point with the erection of the Lumen was the pump which Vango supply as part of the package. We took the Vango Lumen 500 on test with a reluctant camper and a two and a half year old hyperactive and over-excited child desperate to get into his new home for the weekend - after a 3 hour car journey the AirBeams proved to be a very useful feature, the fact that we were able to pitch such a large tent in around 20 minutes start to finish surprised both us and the other campers around us. ![]() The amazing thing about these beams is that you can pump them up in under ten minutes and then it's simply a case of pegging the tent out and tensioning the guy ropes. The tent is supported by three built in air filled beams which are pumped up using any standard airbed style pump. Share on Twitter Vango have revolutionised the classic folding pole design with their patented AirBeam technology. ![]()
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