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The Vango Apollo 500 Family Tent is a spacious and waterproof camping solution designed for up to 5 people. Featuring a durable Protex 70 Denier polyester flysheet with a 3000 mm hydrostatic head, this tent ensures you stay dry in any weather. Its easy-to-clean detachable groundsheet and diamond clear windows provide convenience and comfort, making it ideal for family camping trips. With a fast pack tent bag for effortless transport, the Apollo 500 is your go-to choice for memorable outdoor experiences.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Black |
Size | 500 |
Style | Single |
Shape | Round |
Material type | Polyester |
Seasons | Summer, Fall, Spring |
Features | Waterproof |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Included components | Tent |
Brand | Vango |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Vango |
Item model number | TEMAPOLLOB05177 |
Product Dimensions | 390 x 290 x 170 cm; 8.91 kg |
ASIN | B00ARCZI58 |
S**E
Awesome tent - kept us completely dry in the horrendous Welsh wind and rain
For the price, this is a fantastic tent - really good value. It's meant for more people (I think 5), however we used it as a 3 person so had plenty of room. The porch entrance is a decent size with a couple of entrances and the tent itself is really simple and quick to put up. Fairly lightweight, although we didn't really carry it anywhere as it can be a little bulky and just pitched it next to the car. First outing was to Wales last year, where it absolutely hammered down with rain and wind for a few days. No problem at as the inside stayed completely dry with no leaks and kept the inside at a nice ambient temperature. Can't recollect any issues with condensation either. The only recommendation I would have would just be an inside roof loop/hanger for a light in the bedroom area, as we had to hook ours to above the door. Apart from that, I'd highly recommend!
A**E
Great Vango Tent
Great Tent, very impressed. Only 3 poles so really easy to put up. Says 10 minutes on the instructions but including the inner tent it took about 30 minutes. Would sleep 4 adults easily and decent size living space. Due to the black colour the inner tent stays quite dark in a morning which aids sleep. Draw string packing bag makes putting away easy.
L**A
Good tent
Good size tent with a decent porch .Pitched up within no time .Despite high wind and daily downpours , the tent held up . No issue with water entering the tent .Only one negative point : unable to open the window ( manufactured defect )
R**R
Favourite Tent
I love this tent. I can put it up on my own. It's robust, well made and looks good. It's highly waterproof with a high HH value. Billed as a 5 man, I would say its a very spacious two man. All the zip closures are easy to use. I've used it at a festival and for leisure camping. It doesn't take long to put up and the carry bag is large enough that packing away is easy. It's not massively tall, I'm 1.7m and I have to stoop slightly in the tent but that is the only slight downside. I expect it to last for years because its well made. Can't wait for my next trip.
M**A
Great tent ⛺️
The media could not be loaded. Used a few times in the lakes, not sure 5 man is the correct description 3 maybe 4 at a push but other than that, it's easy to erect single handed in about 20min, plenty of room in the living area, I'm 5 10' and do struggle to stand unless dead centre... plus withstood everything the lake district could throw at it over a very wet week, few leaks at ground level but to be expected as it was raining uphill in 40mph winds... buy it try it love it 😀
S**E
Great tent for the price
Having camped in a lot of different tents over the years, and owned several myself, I had a shopping list of things I was looking for in my latest one: easy to put up (single-handed if needed), stable in up to moderate weather, a decent sized porch, a variety of doors (and not ones I need to crawl through), preferably a bit of head room and overall, reliably weatherproof. After reading the reviews, I still wasn't sure, but I'm glad I went for this tent.It went for its first spin in Cornwall last weekend and did brilliantly. The standard dome configuration is very easy to pitch, especially for novices, and I didn't even bother getting the instructions out to look. Two same length poles cross at the back to form the sleeping compartment, and a single, shorter pole (marked with blue ends) goes across the porch. It's quite a big tent, so I'd suggestly loosely pegging the back if there's any wind, whilst you pop the back poles up and in, and then shuffling the dome square and pegging properly, but it's generally easy to manage. We had 3 of us putting the tent up and even having never seen it before, we were done in just over 10 mins. The inner clips neatly in once the outer's pegged and job done.The "bathtub" description of the groundsheet in the porch worried me slightly, as did reviews of water coming in when the doors were open .... so I'd like to offer reassurance. Firstly, it rained quite a lot last weekend and quite heavily - the tent was completely waterproof, aside from a few tiny drips through the front zip where I hadn't properly velcro'd the outer flap down properly that covers the zip and the wind had flipped it up - to be fair it was raining hard and really windy, but just sticking the velcro down properly solved that. Like any tent, there will be some run-off from the roof after rain - I didn't think this tent was any worse than any other I've had for that, and whilst someone else's suggestion of a guiding "ridge" above the door to divert the water would be ace, a few drips aren't the end the world. Most of it can be avoided by just tapping the inside of the tent lightly before you exit to shake the excess water off, and unzipping the door gently and holding it outside the tent for a few seconds to let the run off shift.I was also concerned that if the porch groundsheet was a sealed bathtub then any water wouldn't be able to get out and it would quickly get muddy and wet in there. It's not actually completely sealed though - the outer walls have a little turn-under on the inside and the ground sheet overlaps that but isn't fixed, which allows any water to run out in the event of a leak or spillage. What the overlap does do though is make the porch remarkably draft free when you're sitting in it which is nice in not-so-great weather!I'm 5 ft 6 and whilst I can't stand straight, the tent is tall enough to let me walk around and tidy up / get changed with only a bit of a stoop which is much more comfortable than smaller tents. There's is definitely enough height to sit in a camp chair in the porch, and I think you could squeeze 3 chairs and a small camp table in the porch at a push.Overall - a great tent for couples or solos who want some space, or for 3-4 friends a bit more cosily. 5 is possible but a proper sardines affair. Great tent for the price!
A**R
Vangoing in the bin
The tent looks good and has lasted two years but the windows are very brittle and have torn open so is no longer waterproof.The porch area is not sewn in and if you touch the tent during rain it will leak and drip on the floor.Knowing this, I would definitely not have purchased it and it has affected my opinion of Vango tents.
M**S
good value
haven’t used away yet but seemed good in garden test
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