

🏕️ Pitch fast, stay dry, sleep deep—own the outdoors with Vango Voyager 400!
The Vango Voyager 400 Tunnel Tent-River is a lightweight, 4-person tent designed for quick setup with colour-coded poles and a simple 2-pole structure. Crafted from durable Protex 70 Denier polyester with a 3000mm hydrostatic head flysheet and a waterproof, breathable PE groundsheet, it offers superior weather protection and comfort. High visibility guylines enhance stability, while the ‘Lights Out’ inner tent fabric ensures restful sleep by reducing early morning light. Perfect for active campers seeking reliable, hassle-free shelter.





| Age range | Adult |
| Color | River |
| Size | 4 Persons |
| Style | Tent |
| Frame material | Fibreglass |
| Shape | Octagonal |
| Material type | Polyester and PowerFlex fibreglass |
| Seasons | continuity 2016 |
| Features | Waterproof |
| Usage | camping |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking, Fishing |
| Included components | Tent |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Vango |
| Department | Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Vango |
| Item model number | TEPVOYAGER19173 |
| Product Dimensions | 305 x 260 x 150 cm; 5.15 kg |
| ASIN | B01709RA8I |
C**E
Solid tent for festivals
Bought this for Glastonbury after our old cheap tent gave up after three or four years.It was a great size for two of us, plenty big enough for a double air mattress with space either side. The double layer means we didn't have any issues with condensation. When it did rain, there was no leaking inside the tent. I liked the lights out feature. It's not blackout, but it does make it dimmer on the inside. It also didn't get as hot as some tents I've been in.It's very easy to set up. A pole through either end of the outer skin, bend the pole and secure it to the sides, and then just a matter of pegging it down. The inner has hooks to loop it into the outer skin. This was a bit fiddly, but we got this tent up in about 10 minutes with two of us.The weight is pretty good for a double skin tent this size. It's not ultralight, but we didn't need it to be. I like the fast pack carry system too, saves trying to squash a tent into a small bag.I can't say how durable it will be because we've only used it once. We also used it in reasonably good weather, so I can't say how it would hold up in other weather. Rain doesn't worry me, but I'm not sure how well it would do in strong wind. Since it's a tunnel tent, it does get moved around by wind more than our last dome tent.Overall very happy with this tent.
M**K
Tip, Top Tent.
Got this tent for a last minute music event and was super impressed and it was super easy to put up!! Just two poles to thread through two easily identifiable channels and ‘Hey Presto’ room for two erected!! I say for two as in our opinion it is in fact really only designed for two, be too much of a squeeze for more. The full double air bed fits snuggly between zip front and the back of the living compartment. Placed this way gives you about 18 inches either side with ample head room. Great front area too just inside the front zip, plenty big enough for ya muddy footwear or other wet items before entering the cozy living area. We had high winds and heavy rain on our first night too!, great test for how waterproof the tent was going to be and it past with flying colours keeping us warm and dry as we listened to the patter on the outside.All in all thoroughly delighted with our purchase!Would definitely recomend!!!Tim & Maz.
A**R
Tent
Great tent, held up really well at a camping rally where it raised ( no surprise this summer) in the Highlands. I was warm and dry. Easy to put up . Much more room inside than expected ,great.
N**L
Great tent for me and my son's weekend camping trips on my motorbike
It's probably a bit big in reallity for Motorbike camping when it's in it's travel bag but I wanted a tent that would easily fit us both in to sleep comfortably and the Motorbike luggage panniers inside without a squeeze.I bungy it down onto the topbox at the back of the bike and it sticks out a bit but no more than my side panniers, it isn't the lightest either but for me it's the trade off for a decent sized tent vs a small tent that packs down small and light that won't be comfortable for two people.It does the job perfectly.All our gear fits inside and allows plenty of room for us to sleep without being right in each others faces, it has a little porch area just big enough for boots and wet coats that shuts down tight when it's time to sleep and keeps our equipment from getting wetter on rainy nights.I like the gothic arch design as it keeps it's shape well in windy conditions and because it is a decent quality tent we haven't had any rain leeks either.As with all tents when it says, for example: "2 berth tent" you know it's gonna be a squeeze for 2 with all your gear inside aswell so in my opinion, always pick a tent with more berth than the tent manufacturer claims the tent is designed for.If you want a tent for 2 then pick at least a 3 berth tent.
A**R
Great little tent
I've had this tent for a couple of years now and used it for various festivals in all kinds of weather and I can't fault it. Easy to put up on my own and plenty of space. Can't stand up in it completely but at 5ft 4in tall I can stand up enough to get dressed easily. Porch is roomy enough for gear although not big enough to sit in because it slopes. Wouldn't recommend for more than two people, very spacious for just one. Not too heavy to carry at just over 5kg weight. Would recommend it.
C**E
Two man not four
This is a two man tent. Bought for Leeds Festival and it took an hour to erect. It was freezing as the inside zip is mesh and the external door doesn’t close on the bottom.
A**R
Excellent tent
This is just for me (one person) and it’s plenty big without being too airy. It’s easy to set up as it’s not too tall. No condensation and no leaks. There is an inner bedroom which attaches to the outer from the inside and you can leave it attached. The porch is not big enough for a chair but grand for shoe and bags storage.
D**E
High quality tent. Plenty of space for two
Exactly what I had hoped for. First tent I had as a kid was Vango and the quality is just as high. A little more expensive than other similarly sized tents, but you're paying for the high quality. Very easy to put up also. Would recommend putting in pegs lightly at first, as some will need moving to get the tension just right. A great tent. Concerning number of people who would fit, same as almost every other tent. This would be a squash with four, but doable. Comfortable with 3. Fits a double airbed with plenty of extra space.
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