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Old 24-07-2017, 17:21   #1
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Default Decathlon T4.1 tent FREEEEEEEEE!

I've had this tent for a few years and it needs to go as I've never used it. The reason it's never been used is that it's a bit of a faff for one person to put up and I now have plenty of alternative sleeping space.
It's never been wet.
As it's old (2011) and European (no groundsheet in the common space) it's going to whoever wants to pick it up. I don't think it'll be worth the price of a courier.
I think I might have nicked the pegs for other tarp related duties, so you might have to buy some.
Good reviews and pictures here.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/tents/p/Quechua-T4.1/33
And a video of it here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YymCg9fh19c
Mine doesn't come with creepy girl outside window.

I'll be happy taking it down to Statford for the Adventure show.

It'd be a shame to bin it.
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Old 24-07-2017, 17:26   #2
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Looks like a grand tent for someone, I'm sure it'll find a new home on here.
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Old 24-07-2017, 17:48   #3
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Is the sleeping part double skinned to prevent condensation mate?

If so I would love it please, and I can meet you at the show for the weekend and pick it up then
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Is the sleeping part double skinned to prevent condensation mate?
There is, indeed, an inner tent for sleeping.
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Old 24-07-2017, 17:52   #5
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There is, indeed, an inner tent for sleeping.

I edited my post while you were typing

In that case matey if nothing happens in the meantime and you don't mind keeping hold of it till Stafford I would definitely like to have it
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Old 24-07-2017, 18:01   #6
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I edited my post while you were typing

In that case matey if nothing happens in the meantime and you don't mind keeping hold of it till Stafford I would definitely like to have it
Deal done.
I'll have a count of how many pegs I've got and how many I really need and check that there are a couple of poles to have the door as an awning (it should be tall enough to cover rear mounted kitchens in the Terrano).
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Old 24-07-2017, 18:04   #7
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Deal done.
I'll have a count of how many pegs I've got and how many I really need and check that there are a couple of poles to have the door as an awning (it should be tall enough to cover rear mounted kitchens in the Terrano).
You don't have to worry about pegs mate I have some spare, think I've even got some of the tough ones that go into hard ground spare

Cheers mate, that will be perfect for the longer stays with the boy
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Old 24-07-2017, 18:20   #8
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Better it gets used.
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Old 24-07-2017, 18:24   #9
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Nice one, good to see it'll be going to a good home. Well done both of you
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Old 25-07-2017, 08:48   #10
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Nice tent! We have the same, use it 4 or 5 times a year in all weather. It never let us down, even withstood thunderstorms, snow and below zero temperatures
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