DMH Oberon

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DMH Oberon

Postby rabbit » Mon 01 Dec, 2008 4:47 pm

Hi,
Has anyone had any experience with these tents? I thought they looked OK for the price. Would they be suitable for 4 seasons use?

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Re: DMH Oberon

Postby Robbo » Mon 01 Dec, 2008 8:19 pm

rabbit wrote:Would they be suitable for 4 seasons use?


While it is quite roomy with one pole, in my view, it is not a '4 season' tent. I'd rate it about a 2.5 season tent. I doubt it would handle much snow at all. As with many things, you get what you pay for. It is a good tent for the price, but not really up to the vagaries of Tasmanian weather - again in my view.

In a recent 'Wild' magazine, John Chapman did a review of many of the tents around. It would be worth a read before you decided on a tent for yourself.

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