Your selected range
£ - £

Vango Tents

Vango tents are renowned for their innovative designs, durability, and premium quality, making them a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're embarking on a solo adventure or a family camping trip, Vango offers a wide range of tents that cater to every need. From lightweight backpacking tents to spacious family air tents, Vango combines cutting-edge technology like AirBeam® for easy setup with weather-resistant materials, ensuring comfort and reliability in all conditions. Explore the full Vango tent collection at Camping World and experience the perfect balance of comfort, innovation, and durability on your next outdoor adventure.

1 - 24 of 45 Products
Load More

FINDING THE RIGHT TENT FOR YOU.

Choosing the right tent for your outdoor adventures is a crucial decision that can significantly impact the overall enjoyment and success of your camping experience. Whether is a large family tent or a smaller lightweight tent we have everything you need under one roof. Not sure if you want poled or an air tent? We have all the answers.

Tent Packages

For ease check out some of our biggest tent categories below. Find the right tent can be daunting but we hope you find what you are looking for and if you need any extra help please use our live chat to talk to one of our camping experts.

What are the benefits of an air tent?

Ease of Setup: One of the most significant advantages of air tents is the quick and easy setup. Instead of dealing with traditional tent poles, you use an air pump to inflate the tent's beams. This can significantly reduce the time and effort required for setup, making it more convenient, especially for solo or inexperienced campers.

Stability: In many cases, air tents can be quite stable and withstand windy conditions. The inflatable beams distribute stress more evenly than rigid poles, and some models come with multiple inflation points for added stability.

How do I clean my tent?

Mildew is a real problem and prevention is the only real way to deal with it. A tent must be packed away bone dry with any potential sources of damp removed. This could even be from insects that have been packed away with the tent! Or from the core of guylines that were not dried unravelled to ensure deep moisture was removed by air flow.

Once mildew has set in you have to stop it spreading. Kill off the spores with a very mild solution of one part Milton or white vinegar to ten parts water − rinsing off well.

Besides the cleaners from the likes of Storm you can get canvas cleaners from the caravan market and mildew cleaners for sails from the yachting market but we have not tried any of these. The Camping and Caravanning Club used to have a data sheet on tent maintenance - worth looking on their website.

Remember to reproof the tent after cleaning.

Are tents waterproof?

Most tents are designed to be water-resistant or waterproof to some extent, but the level of waterproofing can vary based on the type and quality of the tent. Here are some key points to consider:

Water-Resistant vs. Waterproof:

Water-Resistant: Many tents are treated with a durable water repellent (DWR) coating to make the fabric resist water to some degree. However, they may not be completely waterproof and can allow water to penetrate during heavy or prolonged rain.

Waterproof: Some tents, especially those designed for more extreme weather conditions, are explicitly labeled as waterproof. They often feature a higher level of water-resistant coatings, fully taped seams, and a more robust design to keep the interior dry even in challenging weather.

Seams & Zippers:

Waterproof tents usually have sealed seams to prevent water from seeping through the stitched areas. Additionally, high-quality waterproof tents often feature waterproof zippers or storm flaps to enhance protection against rain.

Hydrostatic Head Rating:

The waterproofness of a tent is often measured by its hydrostatic head rating, which indicates the water pressure the fabric can withstand before water penetrates. A higher hydrostatic head rating generally signifies better waterproof performance.

What tents are good in cold weather?

The fabric used for your winter tent should be composed of high-denier ripstop nylon or polyester. Denier serves as a gauge for the thickness of individual threads within the fabric. A higher denier rating indicates increased abrasion resistance in the material.

Can tents be recycled?

Yes, tents can be recycled, but the ability to recycle them may depend on the materials used in the tent's construction. Many modern tents are made from a combination of materials, including fabrics, poles, zippers, and other components.

Explore the Outdoors with Vango: Innovative Gear for Every Adventure

Vango is your trusted companion for outdoor adventures, offering a wide range of high-quality products designed for comfort and performance.

From their innovative tents built to withstand the elements, to spacious and durable awnings perfect for campervan and caravan trips, Vango ensures you have the protection you need.

Their sleeping bags provide warmth and coziness in all weather conditions, while their ergonomic backpacks are crafted for ultimate comfort and functionality on long hikes. With Vango, you’re equipped with everything you need to make your outdoor experience unforgettable.

Looking for something specific? Check out popular searches below.

Are Vango tents good?

Yes, Vango tents are widely regarded as high-quality and reliable. Known for their innovative designs and durable materials, Vango tents offer excellent weather protection, stability, and ease of setup. They feature technologies like the TBS® (Tension Band System) for added stability in windy conditions and use high-performance fabrics that are both waterproof and breathable. Vango offers a variety of tents, from lightweight backpacking models to spacious family tents, making them suitable for a range of outdoor activities. Their tents are popular among campers, hikers, and festival-goers due to their balance of comfort, durability, and affordability.

Are Vango tents waterproof?

Yes, Vango tents are designed to be waterproof. Most Vango tents come with a high Hydrostatic Head (HH) rating, which measures the fabric's ability to withstand water pressure. Typically, their tents have a rating of 3000mm to 5000mm or higher, meaning they can easily handle heavy rain without leaking. Vango also uses durable waterproof materials like ProTex® fabric and incorporates features like taped seams and waterproof zippers to ensure full protection against rain and moisture. These elements make Vango tents highly reliable in wet conditions, keeping campers dry and comfortable.

Do Vango airbeam tents come with a pump?

Yes, Vango AirBeam tents typically come with a pump included. The pump is specifically designed to inflate the AirBeam structure, allowing for quick and easy setup without the need for traditional tent poles. Most models include a double-action pump with a pressure gauge to ensure you inflate the beams to the correct pressure for optimal stability and performance. This makes setting up AirBeam tents fast and convenient, even for large family or group tents.

Can you wash a Vango tent carpet?

Yes, you can wash a Vango tent carpet, but it's important to do so with care to avoid damaging the materials.

How long will a Vango tent last?

The lifespan of a Vango tent depends on several factors, including how often it's used, the conditions it's exposed to, and how well it's maintained. However, with proper care and regular maintenance, a Vango tent can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years or more.