Thread: Outwell Tunnel Tents available in the US.

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    Question Outwell Tunnel Tents available in the US.

    Does anyone know if these tents are available in the US? They look fantastic!
    www.outwell.com

    outwell tent.jpg

    I think I'm in love. I searched around, but can't find anything online.

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    According to Outwell.... No.

    http://www.outwell.com/en/Dealers.aspx

    You might be able to order one from the UK though. They do look nice....
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    Nice.. I might have to drop my brother an email..

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    Nice hangar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TangoBlue View Post
    Nice hangar!
    X2

    It looks nice, but wow that's a circus tent!
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    some pretty cool stuff but I like big tents with unique designs etc..

    also some in poly cotton downside on the larger cotton type would be weight ?
    in that weight the South African stuff is pretty cool also


    took a bit more time looking today
    the setup looks a bit much ? and seems to be a lot of dragging them around to get setup and totally relies on staking out ! I like the zip in floor though very cool
    would want to be able to unzip the vinyl windows though ? that's a big bummer those windows not sure how they would hold up long term ?
    not sure how I feel with some models having fiberglass poles mixed in with them ?

    for some of the poly cotton models at #130 lbs or so the South African domes and extensions like howling moon and the campmor models might be worth looking at

    cool stuff and ideas though

    I have a Snow Peak Land Lock which is similar to some of these but after seeing the setup and a bunch of the outwell videos the Snow Peak might be worth looking at for a option ? while the shape might be similar the SP seems way better design etc..
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    I wish the floor had a built in Twister game board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Co-opski View Post
    I wish the floor had a built in Twister game board.
    That, my friend, is a clever line.
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