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This is a discussion on Outwell Indian Lake within the Tent Reviews forums, part of the Tents category; I've been really intrigued by the new Indian Lake Teepee from Outwell. I saw one at a show the other ...

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    I've been really intrigued by the new Indian Lake Teepee from Outwell.
    I saw one at a show the other week and it looks fantastic.
    It looks a little small compared to others but what a fantastic fun tent to have.

    Has anyone seen one and what do you think?
    Has anyone got one?







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    Have just bought an outwell indian lake today. It's made from polycotton and only has one telescopic pole to put it up, so I can put it up by myself if i'm just with the children. I thought it was a fun but really tough tent that my 6'3" husband can stand up in.

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    Oh fantastic!
    How exciting.
    Do let us know how you get on. I love the style.. was even wondering about getting a Teepee myself.
    Would be interesting to see if it's a practical as a "normal" tent.
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    Interesting.
    I was looking at Tentipis today at a local distributer. Bloomin expensive for the 9 man cotton one (nearly 1K) but the do look like they would last a lifetime

    It packs down really small as well.
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    I've just bought a cheapo from E bay

    Hoping to give it a try this weekend.

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    I totally LOVE the Indian Lake ! its such a breath of fresh air around all the other "look the same" tents - and its a little tiny bit "magical" in my opinion. A great hide away. Have to say though - that in a practical sense well, its a bit limited, but so so cosy inside - I would have to use it with a daytent like the Outwell Alabama over the doorway - so there would be somewhere so sit outside if it was too hot - or raining and somewhere to cook and keep stuff. But tell you this - I would LOVE one off these - however having already got 2 Outwell Pollycottons - I cant see me getting a third - but, who knows,
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