1130 days ago

Kathmandu Retreat 120 Tent

Katrina from Prebbleton

Kathmandu Retreat 120 tent in good used condition. We bought this second hand and it came with a complimentary coffee stain in one corner which is still there - obviously not affecting use!

Sleeps 2-4 people. Has large verandah vestibule with three doors and a rear door within the enclosed vestibule area.

Front space is very useful as you can put the poles on any of the doors (or none) to create a windbreak. Also great for storing bikes when fully enclosed.

Lots of ventilation with insect proof mesh. Plenty of storage pockets. Can connect to the Retreat Compass Hub (sold separately by Kathmandu).

Specifications:
Weight 14.82kg
Doors 4
Vestibules 2
Max. Internal Height 195cm
Fly Fabric 3000mm rated 75D Polyester Floor Fabric 2000mm rated 180gsm polyethelyane

Pitching instructions sewn into bag, but also see YouTube & Pinterest za.pinterest.com... www.youtube.com...

Pickup is in Prebbleton.

Contact Katrina 0212890169

Price: $240

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