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Introduction to Vango Tents
Discover the Vango tent collection—designed for every camping need. From spacious family tents for memorable family camping holidays to lightweight trekking tents built for expeditions, Vango tents deliver waterproof protection, durability, and comfort at the campsite. Each tent is engineered for reliability and ease, making your camping experience stress-free, whatever the weather. Browse our new range of Vango tents on the website and explore features that set them apart for family camping, solo adventures, and everything in between.
- Family tents: Spacious tunnel designs with separate sleeping areas, ideal for family camping holidays with children. These products are perfect for group adventures.
- AirBeam inflatable tents: No poles, no fuss. Inflate and pitch in 10–15 minutes using the included pump.
- Trekking tents: Lightweight and compact, designed for hikers, backpackers, and Duke of Edinburgh expeditions. These products prioritize low weight and pack size, often utilizing lightweight, strong, and waterproof fabrics, including options made from recycled materials.
- Poled tents: The traditional choice. Reliable, easy to repair, and available across the full range of berth sizes. Poled tents typically take longer to pitch compared to AirBeam tents.
- Sentinel Fabric: Sentinel is Vango’s own waterproof fabric, used across much of the tent range. It’s tougher than standard polyester, holds up well in sustained rain, and keeps its waterproofing after repeated use. If you camp regularly in the UK, this matters.
- AirBeam Technology: Instead of threading poles through sleeves, AirBeam tents use inflatable tubes that you pump up in minutes. The result is a faster pitch, fewer parts to lose, and a structure that’s surprisingly rigid in the wind. It’s become the go-to choice for family camping for good reason.
- TBS II Tension Band System: The TBS II is a tensioning system built into certain Vango tents that pulls the flysheet taut and improves stability in high winds. If you camp on exposed sites, it makes a noticeable difference.
- Midnight Bedrooms: Vango’s Midnight Bedroom panels use darkened fabric to block out early morning light. A small detail, but genuinely useful when you’re camping in summer and the sun rises at 5am.
Vango’s products are designed by outdoor enthusiasts, ensuring reliability and innovation in every piece of camping gear.
- Authorised Vango stockist - full manufacturer warranty included
- Free UK delivery on qualifying orders
- Hassle-free returns on all camping equipment
- Full range of Vango camping tents for sale, awnings, and accessories in stock
- Friendly team on hand if you need advice, call us or chat online
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Are Vango tents good quality?
- Vango is known for its high quality camping equipment. Vango tents are used by Duke of Edinburgh participants and outdoor programmes across the UK, which tells you something about their reliability. Technologies like Sentinel fabric and TBS II are designed for real conditions, not just good weather.
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What is the difference between AirBeam and pole tents?
- AirBeam tents inflate using a pump and pitch in around 10–15 minutes — no poles to assemble. Pole tents are lighter to carry and simpler to fix if something goes wrong. AirBeam suits campsite holidays; pole tents suit backpacking and expeditions.