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Posted 12 September 2023

Decathlon QUECHUA 6 Man Inflatable Blackout Tent Black also Includes pump in Swansea Fforestfach

£324.50
In store: Swansea ·
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Living room

7.1 sqm living area (with a 3rd pitched bedroom) with an inner tent height of 2.10 m.
This tent includes several accessories:
- A foldaway basin-shape zipped groundsheet at the entrance in case of rain
- Two transparent shuttered windows
- Shuttered mosquito net window
- Storage pockets in the bedrooms and living room

The tent can be used with three bedrooms or with just two to create a big living area.


Sleeping width

Each bedroom in this tent is intended to accommodate a maximum of two 70 cm wide mattresses.The partition between the 2 bedrooms is removable.


Pitching and dismantling

Inflatable all-in-one structure with pre-assembled bedrooms and flysheet.
Using our Quechua Ultim Comfort pump with built-in pressure gauge, we recommend that you inflate the tubes to 7 PSI of pressure.
To view this pump, copy the reference 8601387 and paste it into the search engine of our website.
To make it easier, we recommend that 2 people pitch the tent, although 1 person can manage.


Fresh&Black technology for more coolness and darkness in your tent

Cooler and darker for better sleep!
Fresh & Black is a technology patented by Decathlon that allows us to reflect the sun's rays and insulate from the light thanks to specific materials.
This reduces the sensation of heat in the tent and makes it darker.
To get the most out of this technology, don't forget to ventilate your tent at night!


Sun protection

Our Fresh&Black technology relies on a UPF 50+ sun protection fabric.
Caution: be careful, a large amount of UV rays can get in through a simple open door.


Ventilation

The ventilated flysheet on the living room enables air to circulate and reduces condensation inside your tent. There is an upper air vent outside the two rear bedrooms. Inside, there is a lower air vent. The last bedroom is ideally positioned for air flow. The bedrooms have mosquito nets at the top of the doors and at the base. The living area has two mosquito nets, one at the top of the door and the other on the wall.


Wind resistance

We test all our tents in a wind tunnel on a turntable. The goal is to expose each side of our tent to the same wind intensity.
Properly pitched, with the guy ropes deployed, this tent remains habitable in wind speed 7, measured at 60 km/h.

Feel free to re-inflate your inflatable poles regularly during your stay at the campsite (7 Psi).


Waterproofing

We test our tents to validate their waterproofing. The first test is done in the laboratory under 200 litres per hour per sqm of water for 3 hours, which is equivalent to a tropical shower of 200 mm per hour. The second test is done in the field under real-life conditions by our teams. This tent is fitted with a polyurethane-coated polyester flysheet measuring 2000 mm. It also has seams taped using heat-sealed strips and a 190 g/sqm polyethylene groundsheet.


Repair

As designers and users who love nature, we care about the durability of our products. That's why all our tents are designed to be repairable. Spare parts and repairs for inflatable hoops are available at the workshop of your Decathlon store or on our website.


Poles and tent pegs

Inflatable poles - All our inflatable poles have a two-layer arch structure: a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) air chamber and a 600-denier polyester cover*.
Living room reinforcement - There's an aluminium bar in the living room to stiffen the structure.
Tent pegs - All our pegs are made of steel and have a diameter of 6 mm.
4 ground pegs are included.

*600 denier indicates a weight of 600 g for 9 m length.


CARE ADVICE

Our camping tents have been designed for occasional outdoor use (4 weeks per year) when camping or in the great outdoors. Continued exposure to UV rays over several weeks can damage the fabric. These products are not classified as “garden furniture” and aren’t designed to be left outdoors permanently. To guarantee maximum durability of your tent, it's important to store it when not in use.

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Edited by a community support team member, 12 September 2023
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  1. placidsheep's avatar
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    The last deal for this tent on here was my deal at £499 back in early July.

    My quick review of this tent at £499 is that it's a great tent and well worth the money... now with it being £324.50

    This tent is not suited for the colder months camping as the tent is well vented.
  2. thewolf8u's avatar
    Rubbish, get yourself a Karsten Canvas tent. It will last your forever and it’s cooler in the summer heat and warmer at nights. Yes they cost £3000-£4000 but they turn camping into Glamping! Very happy with mine.
    Joeymx's avatar
    Recommending an alternative that is 10x the cost of the original post.

    Congratulations, you've won today's silly sausage award.
  3. vanilla8's avatar
    This has been reduced down to £162.25 now, bought the last one on display at Beckton today
  4. kev001's avatar
    162 Tesco addlestone. 1 left
    _mat_'s avatar
    Just checked, it's gone. Confirmed with staff who saw it
  5. Deedie's avatar
    Do know why they insist on putting a sloping front door on these things. Better with a straight door, less likely to get water in when you open it
    winzzz's avatar
    Use the side door
  6. simon.watts's avatar
    Been all over looking for one today but nowhere near me seems to have one, I tried to get one at £499 and all the extra stores near me never had stock
    placidsheep's avatar
    Author
    Where abouts you from? Swansea store had three yesterday.
  7. simon.watts's avatar
    Up in Lancashire unfortunately, even more annoyingly we were in Wales a few weeks back, our favourite place, maybe I need to move
    placidsheep's avatar
    Author
    Yeah. We are very welcoming folk 😁
  8. c58's avatar
    Amazing price for the large one. I've got the 5 man and it's an amazing bit of kit. Heat
  9. C.D's avatar
    I have two of the quecha pop up family tents (the hooped sort) plus a similar 'base' unit, a communal area where you can sit under to eat. They are from a few years back but are brilliant tents, and if these are as good, then would recommend this company.
    Quechua tents are designed in France, and tested there, their weather is different to ours, that's why they build them with plenty of ventilation, my pop up tents are the same with lots of mesh to provide air movement, that's not a bad thing, just when we have those cold rainy days while out camping.
    quechua.com/the…and
    Also video on their product design
  10. bigbropo's avatar
    I wondered why so many have popped up on e bay!
  11. NikLP's avatar
    But I don't want to get pumped in Swansea...?!
    placidsheep's avatar
    Author
    Sign of a good night out in Swansea that is.
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