Tent - Kiwi Camping 3-room family tent, canvas with sunroom and fly
Summer camping is coming! Superb condition, three-room canvas tent from Kiwi Camping. Two bedrooms, living room and the sunroom make this an outstanding configuration with plenty of space, even if it is raining.
Not much use from us so it's had very little wear. Sunroom and fly give extra protection from the elements and give extra living options in bad or very hot weather. The camping tables and chairs (in the picture) not included in this price but let us know if you want extra kit such as the table and a camping kitchen!
I am happy to help the purchaser put the tent up for the first time (at the time of sale) and to check the condition of the tent with them.
Details from the website so as far as I can tell they should be accurate.
This popular layout offers plenty of living space while still being able to fit on standard campsites.
Size: 660cm x 480cm (overall footprint).
Porch: 240cm
Floor Area (Bedrooms): 210cm x 240cm
Floor Area (Living): 240cm x 240cm
Floor Area: 15.84m2
Internal Volume: 28.19m3
Windows: 7
Entrances: 2
Wall Height: 170 / 190cm
Peak Height: 225cm
Packed Size (Canvas): 90cm x 50cm x 48cm
Packed Size (Frame): 125cm x 31cm x 15cm
•A fly for ultimate weather protection
•3 rooms: two bedrooms + large living area
•2 entrances: main double front entrance + rear entrance
•7 windows: 6 x 3-way windows with PVC protection, 'No-see-um' mesh and privacy screens + 1 x 2-way window with 'No-see-um' mesh and storm flap
•4 skylights: 4 x PVC skylights with privacy screens
•Large porch area
•High wall and peak heights
•Mesh tiered storage
•Mesh ventilation panels with privacy screens
•Rain drain porch
Great tent, we'll be sad to see it go but it needs a new family to give it some use!
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