Cynhikr
Joined: 09 Jan 2003 Posts: 1197 Location: Tempe, AZ.
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Posted: 3/2/2004, 11:35 am Post subject: REI Roadster tent FOR SALE- 2003 Outside Mag. WINNER |
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Only set up once, and in my yard, at that.
I did a review of this tent, and am now selling it as I have purchased a Warmlite tent.
REI gets $130.00 + tax... I'll sell @ 95.
The Roadster is NEW - just set up once for measuring/photos.
The new Roadster is an ultra-lightweight three-season, solo tent that weighs under three pounds--and it's packed full of convenience and livability!
Aluminum corner struts provide vertical walls for more usable interior space; REI-exclusive Cleat Lock provides tension for a taut pitch
Large vestibule provides good storage space for wet, dirty gear; or it's a perfect spot for your dog-friend
Insider floor seams are engineered to create a nice, clean taut pitch and maximize floor space; factory seam-taping ensure a waterproof seal
Dead-end pole sleeve allows a quick, no-nonsense set up; DAC
FeatherlightŪ pole provides more strength for less weight
Polyester rainfly ensures a taut pitch, even when wet; clear window allows view to the outside
Rainfly rolls up and secures half-way open for extensive views to the outside; if the weather changes, it quickly and easily folds down into place
Leak-proof rainfly construction ensures that water won't sneak through susceptible areas--guy-out points, zippers and fasteners--in wet conditions
Upgraded DWR (durable water repellent) treatment uses silicon for longer lasting weatherproofness
Color-coded rainfly corners allow easy orientation of rainfly on tent
Attention to detail shows in the reflective guy points and zipper pulls
Includes stakes, guy-outs with tighteners, compression stuff sack, stake bag and pole bag
Average minimum weight specification is based on tent, rainfly and poles only _________________ "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
---Benjamin Franklin
"I wonder what ole' Ben would've thought of the TSA and photo-radar?" -- cynhikr |
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