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Freedom Camping Sequel Adventure Tent

The Sequel is a sturdy 2 person hiking tent which features twin opposing vestibule

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  • Freedom Camping Sequel Adventure Tent

The Sequel is a sturdy 2 person hiking tent which features twin opposing vestibules that allow one side to be used as a wet storage area and the other as an entry / exit. The brow pole adds both strength and volume to the twin vestibules. The perfect tent for trampers and hunters out for longer stays in the bush.

  • Semi geodesic frame
  • Clip on fly system
  • Twin entry/exit
  • Oversized twin wet vestibules
  • Durable 150D floor
  • Light weight internal mesh pole sleeves
  • Reflective door binding
  • Internal storage pockets
  • Colour coded poles
  • Fully hot tape seam sealed
  • Twin vents
  • Pole repair tube included
  • Sleeps: 2 (1 bedroom)
  • Material: 75D, 210T,Ripstop Polyester PU
  • Floor: 150D Poly Oxford, 5000m
  • Fabric Treatment: Fire Retardant, UV Treatment
  • Waterhead Rating: 5000mm
  • Poles: 7100 Alloy 8.5mm
  • Internal Floor Area: 2.4m2
  • Packed Weight: 3.0kg
  • Trail Weight: 2.4kg
  • Packed Size: 51 x 18 x 18cm
  • Packed Volume     12.0L

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  • From al at 30/04/12 8:03 AM
    • hello
      freedom sequel 2, does this tent just have mesh in the doors or does it have mesh and nylon?
      cheers
    • Hi Al

      The Sequel doors are a duel door, both mesh and rip-stop polyester, the polyester is on the inside so you can open the inner door for ventilation but still have protection from insects etc

      Cheers

      Nick

      Team Outdoor Action
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