Cinch Hub reviews

do you have a link to these please? many thanks :)
Cinch arrived after Decathlon stopped making it. It’s similar but needs more pegs and has different details. I would be surprised if you could use the Cinch tunnel with the Decathlon pop up.
The Decathlon pop up is one of the best things I’ve ever bought.
Just google Cinch
 
Has anyone got the cinch and campervan connector? If so, is it a driveway? Thanks
 
hi all - anyone tried the inner tent for the hub?
my older son (we're 5 plus a dog) does not want to sleep in the van anymore, he wants his own tent which we did a few time, but as we also use an Arpenaz base camp M for drive away storage, windy times etc, it's way to much work/space and I was looking to buy hub+inner tent instead (i go with the assumption that the tent is very fast to mount/take down so it can be removed in daytime and that during the night, the son can go in the inner tent and the dog can stay in the "outside" within the hub)
 
hi all - anyone tried the inner tent for the hub?
my older son (we're 5 plus a dog) does not want to sleep in the van anymore, he wants his own tent which we did a few time, but as we also use an Arpenaz base camp M for drive away storage, windy times etc, it's way to much work/space and I was looking to buy hub+inner tent instead (i go with the assumption that the tent is very fast to mount/take down so it can be removed in daytime and that during the night, the son can go in the inner tent and the dog can stay in the "outside" within the hub)
Yep used the tent for sleeping and it was totally fine. Good space between it and door as well for the dog. The hub has has been great and is easy to put up ans down (once you get the hang of it!). I was also looking at the connector but haven't yet got one but may do in future .
 
Yep used the tent for sleeping and it was totally fine. Good space between it and door as well for the dog. The hub has has been great and is easy to put up ans down (once you get the hang of it!). I was also looking at the connector but haven't yet got one but may do in future .
I have not considered the connector for the moment based on readings here on the forum - i would simply put the hub very close to the rollout tent i think
 
I have a Quechua base seconds ( Father of the Cinch) with inner tent. It toggle clips to the ceiling and sides and velcro's to the floor corners so looks very similar to the cinch design. We have used it for sleeping in and it is very cosy. If you don't attach an edge/side you could make a space for a dog I imagine but otherwise it is fills the inner space of the tent fairly comprehensively. It doesn't hang filling only one half.
Cinch are displaying at the NEC Show this week.
I want to see if I can work out how to fit the camper link to the Quechua. I don't really want to use it but thought I might have it for the occasional sites that don't allow a 'tent' awning unless physicallly attached although mostly just wouldn't use that site.
 
hi all - anyone tried the inner tent for the hub?
my older son (we're 5 plus a dog) does not want to sleep in the van anymore, he wants his own tent which we did a few time, but as we also use an Arpenaz base camp M for drive away storage, windy times etc, it's way to much work/space and I was looking to buy hub+inner tent instead (i go with the assumption that the tent is very fast to mount/take down so it can be removed in daytime and that during the night, the son can go in the inner tent and the dog can stay in the "outside" within the hub)
No, I use an Outwell freestanding sleep space for my son in the cinch. It gives more space for Luther stuff and is blackout. Most importantly there is no condensation in the mornings
 
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