Oz Trail Easy Fold Stretcher Tent
Now that camping season is on the way, Check out our great range of tents, One of the new ones is the Oz Trail Easy Fold stretcher tent.
Portable and quick to install with no assembly required
Powder coated corrosion resistant frame
Longer lasting UVtex Sun Tough fabric
Dry seam factory taped Fly seams for added water proofing
Ultra-fine No-See-Um insect proof mesh offers the ultimate in ventilation and insect protection
Extra room with near vertical side walls
Separate fly sheet with large awning
3 Large D doors for easy access
Weight rating: 150 kg
Pack size: 103 x 19 x 19cm
Weight: 12.5 kg
Dimensions: 200 x 80 x 140/42cm (L x W x H)
Awning: Separate fly sheet with large awning
Inner tent: Ultra-fine No-See-Um insect proof mesh offers the ultimate in ventilation and insect protection
Fly: Dry seam factory taped Fly seams for added water proofing
Sleeps: 1 adult in comfort
Colour: Beige / Grey
Check it out at www.outpostsupplies.co.nz... or come and see us at 53 Quarantine Road, Annesbrook, Nelson
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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