I'm planning a trip to Newfoundland, and on our last trip (CO, UT, WY, SD) our Gazelle tent proved it is not up to the task. So I'm looking for the next large family tent. We're a family of 5, with the kids being 14-18yrs, and two will be out of the house soon. We tend to not to camp in one spot for long. Maybe a 3-4 days max usually 1or 2 nights. In our style of travel the tent is more of a crash pad. No cots, no furniture, just large pads on the floor. The 110 sq ft of the Gazelle was about right.
So we're looking at the Springbar Skyliner or Family Camper, or possibly the Traveler. We toured their facility on our last trip, and if I go canvas it will be a tent made there.
The Skyliner is much more spacious, and so that could be great. But it's more expensive and one of the more prominent reviews on YouTube talks about wrinkles in the roof holding water. The roof is very large, and I have concerns about how tough the tent really is because it hasn't been out long enough to prove itself. They also don't yet offer a rain fly for it - which I'm considering for just-in-case high winds/epic rain.
The Family Camper is cheaper, same floor size, smaller roof and clearly proven. Concerned the sloping walls kill a lot of the floor space.
The Traveler is lighter, cheaper, and 100sq ft. Would be tight on this trip, but would be a better fit size-wise for future trips.
Anyone have experience with the Skyliner in high wind and/or rain?
Any other thoughts?
So we're looking at the Springbar Skyliner or Family Camper, or possibly the Traveler. We toured their facility on our last trip, and if I go canvas it will be a tent made there.
The Skyliner is much more spacious, and so that could be great. But it's more expensive and one of the more prominent reviews on YouTube talks about wrinkles in the roof holding water. The roof is very large, and I have concerns about how tough the tent really is because it hasn't been out long enough to prove itself. They also don't yet offer a rain fly for it - which I'm considering for just-in-case high winds/epic rain.
The Family Camper is cheaper, same floor size, smaller roof and clearly proven. Concerned the sloping walls kill a lot of the floor space.
The Traveler is lighter, cheaper, and 100sq ft. Would be tight on this trip, but would be a better fit size-wise for future trips.
Anyone have experience with the Skyliner in high wind and/or rain?
Any other thoughts?