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tentsile connect tent Tentsile Safari Connect 2-Person Tree Tent (3.0)

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tentsile connect tent Tentsile Safari Connect 2-Person Tree Tent (3.0)The Safari Connect is Tentsile's most robust 2 person Tree Tent, able to open up camping spots in places no one has ever camped before. Stay off the cold wet ground, and enjoy increased separation from critters and other creepy crawlies. Spacious and tough, with plenty of internal pockets, two huge under floor storage nets and a fully removable rainfly, this unit is perfect for semi permanent camps and backyard setups. Boasting a load capacity of

The Safari Connect is Tentsile's most robust 2-person Tree Tent, able to open up camping spots in places no one has ever camped before. Stay off the cold wet ground, and enjoy increased separation from critters and other creepy crawlies. Spacious and tough, with plenty of internal pockets, two huge under floor storage nets and a fully removable rainfly, this unit is perfect for semi-permanent camps and backyard setups. 

Boasting a load capacity of 880lbs/440kg (making it suitable for young families of 2 adults and a small child), this model comes with increased UV protection, a higher waterproof rating, and is practically bomb-proof.

Perfect for ultra-comfy car camping, weekend trips, and single-location basecamps in harsher environments where UV degradation it’s an impactful factor. The Safari Connect packs down into a single bag, is an amazing option when you don’t need the lightest weight but do require an extremely tough tent for the comfiest night camping.

  • 4 fully fold away huge doors, that can be rolled back to allow a fully open hammock experience.
  • The Safari Connect utilizes a unique 3-point anchor system to create tension which gives you a taut fabric base to sleep on, with the perfect amount of "give" to cushion and cradle your body and give you the most comfortable night's sleep you've ever had in a tent or hammock.
  • The tent floor made made from tough 600D Dacron fabric, built with a seatbelt webbing reinforcement which not only adds strength to the tent but also creates separate adjustable sleeping bays for each occupant.
  • A patented, adjustable, underfloor central strap can be calibrated for any amount of weight differential, preventing the occupants from rolling to the middle of the tent or each other. 
  • Designed for 2 adults (and all their gear), the Safari Connect will hold a staggering to 400kg / 880lbs and can take a fair amount of punishment, making the tent perfect for more adventurous couples. This tent is rated for 3,500 hours of UV exposure.
  • The Safari Connect comes with a built-in Grade 4, no-see-um insect mesh to protect you from insects and other creepy crawlies, but the 4 huge doors can be rolled away to create an almost completely open hammock platform.
  • The 70D polyester rainfly is PU coated to 8,000HH, and can be fully removed for fantastic views and summer breezes but when attached, completely encloses the tent and keeps you and everything else inside completely dry, in even the heaviest downpours. The rainfly extends outwards from the tent giving you a large, dry area underneath the tent to store gear or act as covered living space.
  • The tent is built with 4 x internal mesh storage nets perfect for holding small personal items, a large tail pocket for larger items, and 2 x underfloor storage nets ideal for both your backpacks.
  • With only 3 ratchets and 2 poles, setting up the tent is straightforward and can be completed by a single person - though it is always nice to have a friend on hand to make things a little easier.

All tents and hammocks in the Safari Range are built with a hardcore 8000HH, 3500 hour UV resistant rainfly, a thicker, more abrasion-resistant base, and heavier duty insect mesh to create the most robust and durable camping products.

With care and regular checks, these models can be left up for months at a time, which combined with their UV resistance makes for the perfect summer backyard hangout!

All Safari models come with a 3-year warranty, we stand by their quality and toughness.

Includes:
  • 1 x Safari Connect 2-Person Tree Tent with built-in insect mesh
  • 1 x 8000 hydrostatic head rainfly
  • 2 x 11mm diameter curved anodized aluminum alloy poles (Orange)
  • 2 x Understorage Nets
  • 3 x Heavy-duty Large ratchet buckles (2.5-ton breaking strength)
  • 3 x 6m / 19ft polyester straps
  • 3 x Low-impact giant yellow screw pegs
  • 3 x WaterGates Large
  • 3 x 2m Bungee Cords 4mm thickness
  • 3 x 2m Blue Tree Wraps with Velcro
  • 1 x Manual
  • 1 x Tent Bag

Recommendation: Add an Insulating Quilt to your order. It is designed to cover the entire tent floor. This will help to keep you warm against drafts.

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