

I am by no means a tent aficionado (the only time I’ve ever camped was when I was about 12 in the Girl guides!), but I have to say that this tent was so easy to put up and take down, even we could do it! (And when I say we, I mean, my husband – Steve and son – Liam!) I’m going to start with a review of the tent we were given: the Vango AirBeam Capri 400. It doesn’t cost you anything more but it helps keep the lights on over here! If you clicked the link then made a purchase, a small percentage of the sale price would be paid to this me. This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. Coming from Scotland, they know a thing or two about weather conditions. Since 1966 Vango has been developing tents and outdoor equipment for a wide spectrum of outdoor users who trust and rely on the quality they know comes with the Vango mark. With a strong heritage to be proud of, all Vango gear is developed from experience. My mind was boggling! Then Vango kindly stepped in to collaborate with me and my blog, and provided us with a tent, airbeds, sleeping bags, rucksacks and cooking utensils – the very basics we would need to spend a few nights outdoors! Thank you Vango! Since this was our first time camping we started to look around at the different tents that are available on the market – so many types and at varying prices, as well as all the other gear we were going to need – sleeping bags, cooking equipment etc. If you’ve been reading my blog recently you’ll know that we recently went camping at our first family festival – Camp Bestival!
