Turn your hatchback or station wagon into a convenient home away from home with the innovative Sportz Dome-To-Go tent. Use it as a traditional stand-alone ground tent or wrap it around the cargo area of your vehicle, giving you additional storage or sleeping space. The 8.5' x 8.5' tent sleeps four by itself, features two large entrance doors, three large no-see-im mesh windows, and a 6' x 6' awning for shade. Shock corded fiberglass and steel poles and sleeve and clip construction provides for an easy set up. The Dome-To-Go's patented removable sleeve quickly connects to your vehicle or converts into an extra door or window. Tent features two inside gear pockets and a gear loft for easy storage as well as a carrying case to store itself. Tent sports a full polyester taffeta rain fly with taped seams and 1200mm waterproofing. Rainfly features 7' triangular awning. 8.5' W x 8.5' L x 6.6' H. Woven polyethylene floor with 1200mm coating. 185T and Polyester wall and roof with 1200mm coating. Vehicle sleeve features flame retardant coating. Rated for three season use rated. Napier Sportz Dome-To-Go Tent Features: Stand alone or connects to your hatchback or station wagon Utilizes your vehicle for additional storage or sleeping space Two large entrance doors Three large no-see-um mesh windows for great ventilation Full rain fly with taped seams and 1200mm waterproofingRainfly features 7' triangular awning Sleeve and clip construction with shock corded fiberglass and steel poles for quick set up Two inside gear pockets and gear loft Comes with carrying case 8.5' W x 8.5' L x 6.6' H
Average Customer Rating:
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Customer Reviews for Napier Sportz Dome-To-Go Tent - Model 86000
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Great Product , Some Concerns,January 19, 2008
By PLL0421
"Great product, easy to set up and take down. The second time can be done in the dark. My only concern is the seams. The material that the tent is made out of and the tension on the poles makes the seams look like they will tear. Only time will tell. Also, on trucks with plastic bed rails such as an F-150, the corners dig in to the tent sides and will surly cause a tear. So I put towels on the ends of the bed before setting up the tent. The tent is very roomy and ventilation is good. I just hope it lasts."