Many festival goers who camp decide to ditch their tents rather than take them home, likely due to hangovers and general tiredness. Decathlon is aiming to put a stop to this, with the retailer offering a 'Tent Pledge' that can see you get £120 back. If you buy one of their MH100 tents and return it in 'good condition', you can get your hands on a gift card of the exact value of the tent.

Every year a quarter of a million tents are left behind at festivals and end up in landfills, so Decathlon's handy deal will hopefully help to stop this. The offer is running until September 13 after which point no returns will be accepted. There are quite a few products that are included in the range, but the MH100 XXL four-person camping tent priced at £119.

99 is recommended, as reported by the Manchester Evening News . READ MORE: 'These Columbia hiking trainers are like I'm walking on clouds and left me with zero blisters' READ MORE: Hotel-style pillows with nearly 16,000 five-star reviews give 'great night's sleep' The tent has an average rating of 4.5 out of five from almost 800 reviews.

One happy customer commented: "Spent eight nights in my new tent. It was very ease to put up and to pack down. Very weatherproof, kept me cosy in the wind and rain.

Absolutely loved spending time relaxing in my tent." They did, however, go on to say: "A ground sheet in the outer area would have been a good addition." A second shopper said: "Great festival tent for the middle aged who like to have a lit.