We recently bought the Berghaus Freedom 5 Nightfall Tent, and this is the 1st time we pitched it. It took us about 20 mins (excluding the guy ropes), which is pretty good considering we we've never done it before and were working from the instruction book. You can find some good deals on this tent if you check out the links in the video description. Also worth pointing out again that we didn't have room in the garden to pitch all the guys lines, which would have added even further stability to the tent and given it a bit more shape. We'll be taking it out in the next few weeks to do a follow up review. Thanks for watching guys!
No problem! It's a brill tent. Can't believe how quick it pitches compared to my old Vango pole tent - the Berghaus takes about a third of the time... should have got an airbeam tent years ago.
Hey! Really good to see this on here. We got ours last year but only used it this month. We've had trouble with the second beam in bowing (bending) meaning the shape wasn't correct and inner door was difficult or impossible to zip up (too tight). Have you had any issues?
When we first put it up we had some issue with the 3rd beam being a bit bent, which meant the bedrooms didn't shut. So we unpegged the tent and then twisted the air beam inside the tent which removed the bend. It seems if you peg out then inflate the beams, they can twist out of shape a little. We found that unpegging, fixing any minor twists in the beams then repegging seemed to sort it. From what I read this is a common issue with air beam tents but as long as you adjust and repeg, that seems to fix it.
Do you happen to know if the replacement tubes are still available for the Freedom 5. Searched everywhere to understand the parts numbers etc...but can't seem to find anything anywhere.
Hi, Go Outdoors do stock the replacement tubes but looks like they're out of stock at the moment. I will keep checking though as it suddenly occurred to me that if I ever break a tube, it might be pretty difficult to get one short notice. So should probably carry one in the tent bag.
We recently bought the Berghaus Freedom 5 Nightfall Tent, and this is the 1st time we pitched it. It took us about 20 mins (excluding the guy ropes), which is pretty good considering we we've never done it before and were working from the instruction book. You can find some good deals on this tent if you check out the links in the video description. Also worth pointing out again that we didn't have room in the garden to pitch all the guys lines, which would have added even further stability to the tent and given it a bit more shape. We'll be taking it out in the next few weeks to do a follow up review. Thanks for watching guys!
Does this tent come with the pegs? Thanks
@@stevenheyes1 yes, all the pegs included. Think that's the same for any tent as far as I know.
Great review! Looking forward to taking this tent to a festival this weekend even more after watching this
Thanks for sharing it, we thinking in buying this tent. It looks an amazing tent.
No problem! It's a brill tent. Can't believe how quick it pitches compared to my old Vango pole tent - the Berghaus takes about a third of the time... should have got an airbeam tent years ago.
Great review and sold us on buying this tent!
Thanks for the great review! Really useful.
Super tent 👍👌
Great video. Thanks. Approximate time to take it down and pack up?
really useful i'm about to buy a new tent and this may have swayed me.
Hey! Really good to see this on here. We got ours last year but only used it this month. We've had trouble with the second beam in bowing (bending) meaning the shape wasn't correct and inner door was difficult or impossible to zip up (too tight). Have you had any issues?
When we first put it up we had some issue with the 3rd beam being a bit bent, which meant the bedrooms didn't shut. So we unpegged the tent and then twisted the air beam inside the tent which removed the bend. It seems if you peg out then inflate the beams, they can twist out of shape a little. We found that unpegging, fixing any minor twists in the beams then repegging seemed to sort it. From what I read this is a common issue with air beam tents but as long as you adjust and repeg, that seems to fix it.
Thanks! Will bear in mind for next time! Its a great tent. @@hassellvinny
Do you happen to know if the replacement tubes are still available for the Freedom 5. Searched everywhere to understand the parts numbers etc...but can't seem to find anything anywhere.
Hi, Go Outdoors do stock the replacement tubes but looks like they're out of stock at the moment. I will keep checking though as it suddenly occurred to me that if I ever break a tube, it might be pretty difficult to get one short notice. So should probably carry one in the tent bag.