Vango Spirit 200+
User Reviews
I purchased 20 of these tents for school use. Out…
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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: 560euros
Summary
I purchased 20 of these tents for school use. Out of the 20 I have had, 20 of the poles have snapped.
Pros
- NIL
Cons
- Tent ploes that break on first use
As i stated above, these tents were supposedly of high quality. 20 different poles out of 3 in each tent snapped at the bend. I personally put up one brand new tent to see what the problem was — one pole snapped as it was being tensioned.
Clearly there is a problem with these tent poles and Vango do not offer a warranty for their tent poles. Think twice before buying them.
Description
The Spirit 200+ is a three-season tent made by Vango. It has an average rating of 0.5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
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