I’ve imported two different sizes of an expedition style tent for personal use, and I’m selling the rest. I have a limited number of these tents, which are similar to the Australian 30-second pop-up tent. The hardware is a little beefier and the cotton/poly ripstop canvas is a little heavier, 9 oz rather than 7 oz. The polyurethane coating makes it waterproof and includes a heat-sealed PVC “bathtub” floor. Also included are the awning side panels, aluminum poles, and tie-down ropes/stakes. The door and 3 windows have screen opening and zip closures flaps.
The Q5 tent is 4’10” tall, 7’1” wide, and 5’ deep. The awning is 6’1” high at the front, but peaks at 7’2”, 7’1” wide, and 7’3” deep. When packed, the carry bag is 5’4” x 18” x 8”. Priced at $495 (compared to $1,030, tent+panels).
The Q6 tent is 6’3” tall, 8’6” wide and 8’6” deep. The awning is 6’3” high (peaks at 7’2”), 8’6” wide, and 6’6” deep. When packed, the carry bag is 6’7” x 18” x 8”. Priced at $625 (compared to $1,400, tent+panels).
The Q5 tent is 4’10” tall, 7’1” wide, and 5’ deep. The awning is 6’1” high at the front, but peaks at 7’2”, 7’1” wide, and 7’3” deep. When packed, the carry bag is 5’4” x 18” x 8”. Priced at $495 (compared to $1,030, tent+panels).
The Q6 tent is 6’3” tall, 8’6” wide and 8’6” deep. The awning is 6’3” high (peaks at 7’2”), 8’6” wide, and 6’6” deep. When packed, the carry bag is 6’7” x 18” x 8”. Priced at $625 (compared to $1,400, tent+panels).
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