Outwell Montana 6 for sale (£250) Offers Welcome
A fantastic family tent - very spacious and perfect for families. It's in very good but used condition (we've restitched some bedroom toggles as the stitching has become loose and there's a buckle missing at the back of the bedroom - however it doesn't affect the usability of the tent and is easily replaceable). It comes with a doormat but without the porch groundsheet. Would consider delivery if not too far away. Sorry we haven't got any actual pictures of the tent but if you have any questions please ask! The Outwell Montana 6 is a 6 berth tunnel tent which utilizes steel poles, Outwell’s power stability system, which ensures the tent is kept secure and rigid throughout most conditions. The tent is supplied with the universal three plus three inner tent, providing sleeping accommodation for six people or a very comfortable four person tent. The bedroom divider can also be unzipped providing a single bedroom if required. The internal dimension of the tent ensures a large living area and more than ample space for a short or long family holiday. The tent is made to a very high specification (see below) and is designed to ensure comfort and durability. One of the key advantages of this tent is that it is pitched all in one, ensuring that the inner tent will stay nice and dry if pitching in wet weather conditions. All the main tent poles are identical which makes the pitching relative easy. Once the tent is out of the bag we find it easier to loosely peg the four corners first. Once this is done you will need to get as much air into the tent, this can be done by unzipping the front door, getting inside the tent and lifting the material. Snap the poles together and lay in place along either side of the tent ready for the pitching. Insert the four roof bars and starting from the front insert the side legs and locate in the ring and pin system, you will find this is best done with two people, one either side although it is possible to erect on ones own. Peg out the front two guy ropes (either side of the front door) then work your way to the back of the tent locating the side poles on the ring and pins. Once this is complete, starting from the back to the front, peg the flysheet and guy ropes down making sure the poles are square and in alignment with each other. When working to the front during the pegging operation, insert the side porch pole prior to pegging the porch in position. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit