Quick and easy to set up, the Quest 8-Person Air Tent is for the small families who need a little more space and privacy - fitting up to 8 people, at a pinch.
‘Family tents take longer than ten minutes to set up', I hear you say. Not anymore. Featuring an already connected tent, frame, and fly, plus a 3250cc two-way hand pump, you’ll have this tent up and ready to peg down in less than ten minutes.
For the sleepy heads, darkened fabrics help keep the sunlight out while the seam sealed PU and DWR-coated fly keeps the wet and windy weather on the outside. When it’s time to let the sunshine in, just roll up the windows and peg out the awning (with wings) to allow the shady susurrations of the outback breeze to flow through. Plus, floor side vents allow maintainenance of airflow even in wet weather.
With power cord entry and management, bring 240V power inside to operate whatever you like. There’s stacks of storage space inside and out too, thanks to the large rear vestibule and storage pockets within the tent. Plus, pack up like a pro with the oversized carry bag.
Family camping is lighter and easier with the Quest 8-person Air Tent.
15cm diameter repairable and replaceable TPU inflatable air frame
Heavy duty PE floor
Dark fabrics block out daylight
Tough 1000 denier air pole sleeves
4 x steel awning poles included
3250 cc double action hand pump included
Sandfly proof window mesh
Floor side vents for airflow control
Season:
3
Sleeping Capacity:
8 Person
Recommended Capacity:
5 Person
Sleeping Area:
240L x 240W | 240L x 240W cm
External Dimensions:
520L x 340W x 225H cm
Packed Dimensions:
81L x 45W x 41H cm
Weight:
17.2 Kg
Max. Head Height:
210 cm
Material:
QTEX 3000mm Multi Pass PU 75D Ripstop Oxford Polyester
Inner Material:
68D Polyester | 50×50 No−See−Um Mesh
Floor Material:
14 x14 HD Polyethylene
Frame Material:
15cm Diameter TPU Inflatable Air Poles | 1000D Ballistic Polyester Protective Sleeve
Just wondering if you have a pump that is electric 12/240 that you could use on this tent.
Brian - St Clair, SA (1 year ago)
G'day Brian,
The Quest tents use a Boston valve, which is the fairly standardised valve for air tents - you can use the Zempire Supercell Pump to inflate your Quest tent. Bear in mind that any air compressor style pumps required for air tents can be a bit noisy, so you'd be best to avoid situations where you're setting up camp late at night, or early morning.