Just bought the 6.3, loved your review. Did you find a cable entry point? If the bottom of the door on mine is like yours we are going too add velcro strips as first time use will be in the Netherlands at Halloween 😂😂 lol
Thanks about the review! No I don't think there's a dedicated cable entry point but it's easy to feed it in through a ventilation hatch or between the groundsheet and the door
@@CampingSecretsUK hi mate, thought I'd let you know how we got on! 3 days of 60mph winds and rain, tent handled it well, including standing in a foot of water when the entire site flooded lol. Only bug was I wish the doors would seal at the bottom and got bitten up badly as the insects got under the flysheet and through by the main pod into the living area 🙄
@@matleics haha, well done!! It's a cracking tent for the money I think, but I totally agree with you on that door seal point. Did you try the velcro in the end?
@@CampingSecretsUK yeah, took velcro with me for main door, did the job, it's the big door on the end and the gaps around the main pod that I need to figure out! But deffo a great tent, despite the flooding outside we were happy to sit, listen to it and cook pizza in our travel oven 🍕😂
Hi Melchy - yes it's the F&B version -we got sent it by Decathlon about 12 months ago - this is the one we got: campingsecrets.co.uk/recommends/quechua-air-seconds-8-4/
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25:12 peep the spider hanging out on the puma bag :)
Just bought the 6.3, loved your review. Did you find a cable entry point? If the bottom of the door on mine is like yours we are going too add velcro strips as first time use will be in the Netherlands at Halloween 😂😂 lol
Thanks about the review! No I don't think there's a dedicated cable entry point but it's easy to feed it in through a ventilation hatch or between the groundsheet and the door
@@CampingSecretsUK that's great, thank you 👍
@@CampingSecretsUK hi mate, thought I'd let you know how we got on! 3 days of 60mph winds and rain, tent handled it well, including standing in a foot of water when the entire site flooded lol. Only bug was I wish the doors would seal at the bottom and got bitten up badly as the insects got under the flysheet and through by the main pod into the living area 🙄
@@matleics haha, well done!! It's a cracking tent for the money I think, but I totally agree with you on that door seal point. Did you try the velcro in the end?
@@CampingSecretsUK yeah, took velcro with me for main door, did the job, it's the big door on the end and the gaps around the main pod that I need to figure out! But deffo a great tent, despite the flooding outside we were happy to sit, listen to it and cook pizza in our travel oven 🍕😂
Nice to see the video. How do you hang the lights up in the tent? (Sorry about my English, it's not my mothertongue)
The English is perfect x
When did you buy this tent?
Is it fresh & black too?
Hi Melchy - yes it's the F&B version -we got sent it by Decathlon about 12 months ago - this is the one we got: campingsecrets.co.uk/recommends/quechua-air-seconds-8-4/