Coleman 6L Closed Vestibule
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When you need more space to the front of your 6L Blackout Tent, simply add the vestibule, which fits easily onto the open porch of the tent, to create more living space. Perfect for when those extra guests arrive on the campsite, or when the weather turns awry, as it offers complete weather protection to the front of the tent.
This vestibule matches both the Coleman Castle Pines 6L Tent and the Meadowood 6L, designed to enclose the front porches, and turn them into front awnings. It also gives weather protection to the front of the tent, and will ensure the front canopy area is completely enclosed from the elements. Secure fitting, and easy to attach.
- Creates more space
- Easy to fit
- Increases living area
- Lightweight and sturdy
- Fits both Meadowood 6L and Castle Pines 6L
Manufacturer | Coleman |
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Year of Manufacture | 2022 |
Flysheet Fabric | Fully Taped Polyester flysheet 6000mm Details Polyester – a synthetic fibre, made from polymer units to create a textile fabric. Polyester is the most popular fabric for tent manufacturing, as it is durable, reliable and lighter in weight. Polyester does not breathe though, which creates more condensation. Polycotton - a blend of polyester and cotton, primarily cotton (usually around 65% cotton / 35% polyester split). Polycotton is a more natural fabric for camping, as it is breathable, far more durable material, reducing the effects of condensation. Offers greater versatility in hot and cold climates. Ripstop Nylon – a durable material used in tents which is strong and repairable due to its Ripstop properties. |
Window Fabric | PVC Windows |
Height (cm) | 210 |
Weight (kg) | 4.500 |
Fire Retardant | Yes Details Fire Retardant – all modern tent fabrics are fire-retardant under EN5912 European Safety Laws. Caution with fire must always be used, as flame retardant fabrics, will still catch fire given the right circumstances. |
SKU | 2000037079 |
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