After camping with yet another leaky, sub-par tent, I’m on the prowl for one that’s designed properly. I noticed a number of people in the area with these cool, little Quechua tents. A nice, minimal design that unfolds and folds super quick and, according to one of the people using one, stays real dry. It’s much smaller than the tents I normally use but might be a nice constraint in looking at taking only what you actually need. Alas, it doesn’t look like you can buy it or even get it delivered anywhere in the U.S.
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Jérôme Verzier Oct 25 at 2:58am
That's right, it's actually a french product. But I'm sure that you will find a reseller: just search in the business.
Adelore Lessard Nov 2 at 8:58pm
Hey, found your site off the Overture showcase.. Trying to learn Symphony.
If you are looking for a tent.. I am a huge outdoors man kind of guy.. and if your goal is to stay dry and comfertable (like mine) then you wont get any better than this: http://www.rei.com/product/684942
I swear by that hammock/tent (not a normal hammock) and have already converted 7 loving new fans. I have never been more dry or comfertable sleeping..
Of course, this only works if you sleep alone and don't mind changing clothes in the open.
Mauri Dec 18 at 6:58am
Hi guys, Quechua is the brand of trekking/mountain stuff from Decathlon, a super-popular department stores here in Europe. I don't think you can buy this brand anywhere outside Decathlon stores. Hug from Spain! - Mauri -