Kathmandu Retreat 360 Tent
This Tent has been used only few times and has always been packed after thorough brush clean and dry.
A separate base had been used underneath the tent to protect the base of the tent.
It's a complete tent with all guy ropes, pegs, poles etc...
Always stored inside.
Selling it as we are going overseas and no longer need a tent for sometime.
Kathmandu tents are exceptionally good quality for all weather types. We have experienced strong wind and heavy rains during Mt. Maunganui and Rotorua camping trips but never had any issues.
With this tent you get Free:
- 2 foldable chairs
- A solar light and
- A foldable portable water tank (new)
Price: $650
Contact Kashif at 022 040 3567
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