tdesanto
Expedition Leader
This tent is located in Plano, TX and is available for pick up in the DFW area. I'm also willing to ship it to the 48 contiguous states as well.
I might be able to meet the buyer in southwest Colorado October 1st or 2nd, if that helps.
Price is $1000 via PayPal. (These sell for $2200 plus tax/ shipping new.)
The tent is in excellent shape and has treated us well.
Information about the tent can be found here.
I just washed up the tent this morning. In some of the pictures you can still see it drying from getting a nice cleaning.
This is the quickest tent to deploy and stow of any of the clamshell style tents. As a single-wall tent, it’s also the quietest in heavy winds. The canvas used on these is one of the thickest, most durable used in roof top tents.
I recently added the following:
1) Brand new cover. I added this in April and have used it for only 1 week. Otherwise the tent stays garaged and out of the elements. This new cover has several advantages over the old version. It is just slightly larger so that it easily slips over the tent. It is also double-reinforced in all the right places (all corners, over the ladder, and all along the edges.)
2) I added new mosquito nets.
Here’s the front, back, and side view:
Here are a few from the front:
From the back (note the color variations are due to the tent drying after I washed it):
Here’s water beading up on the fabric:
Here’s the ladder. There are two places to adjust the height of the ladder:
To be continued with more photographs...
I might be able to meet the buyer in southwest Colorado October 1st or 2nd, if that helps.
Price is $1000 via PayPal. (These sell for $2200 plus tax/ shipping new.)
The tent is in excellent shape and has treated us well.
Information about the tent can be found here.
I just washed up the tent this morning. In some of the pictures you can still see it drying from getting a nice cleaning.
This is the quickest tent to deploy and stow of any of the clamshell style tents. As a single-wall tent, it’s also the quietest in heavy winds. The canvas used on these is one of the thickest, most durable used in roof top tents.
I recently added the following:
1) Brand new cover. I added this in April and have used it for only 1 week. Otherwise the tent stays garaged and out of the elements. This new cover has several advantages over the old version. It is just slightly larger so that it easily slips over the tent. It is also double-reinforced in all the right places (all corners, over the ladder, and all along the edges.)
2) I added new mosquito nets.
Here’s the front, back, and side view:
Here are a few from the front:
From the back (note the color variations are due to the tent drying after I washed it):
Here’s water beading up on the fabric:
Here’s the ladder. There are two places to adjust the height of the ladder:
To be continued with more photographs...
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