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NOTE.
The colour of the tent is as per pic of the tent besides the vehicle.
The other pics give you the idea of the shape , look etc, but they aren't the colour of the actual tent.
Only used a handful of times.
Set it up at home and kids had friends over for a sleepover! So much fun.
Been through a northwester too!
No tears or rips. Great family tent. We have 2 older kids, and it's very roomy. We used 2 single bed foam mattress too for the kids , so very comfy!. Has a middle compartment which you can unzip to make one large room.
Having a clearout as moving.
Tent will possibly have a little grass etc on the bottom ( ie not spotless), but we always try to get rid of any grass as best we can before packing up. RRP $599
Features:
Rectangular-shaped, high tent
Internal zippered wall converts into 2-room tent (equal sized rooms)
1 x awning that can be set up at either end
3 x support frames give the tent height in the centre AND the sides, unlike dome-shaped tents
4 x internal wall pockets
4 x internal floor pockets
2 x power cord entrance
Mesh/fabric double layered internal windows
Mesh/fabric doors with double zippers
Airflow vents on front and back
Front and back entrance can be pegged up
Clear PU & flyscreen outer windows can be pegged up
Exit doors at both ends
Specifications:
Fly Sheet: 520cm x 280cm x 220cm (H)
Inner Tent: 420cm x 260cm x 210cm (H)
Pole system: Fibreglass/Steel
Waterproof Rating: PU coated polyester 2000mm (fly)
Seam sealed fly and floor
Packed size: 81cm x 30cm x 30cm
Total Weight: 21.8kg
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