Grow your family home away from home with the Air Gazebo 2.4 by Quest!
From sunny haze to dusky sunsets, a 150D UPF50+ polyester construction with 2,000mm waterhead rating both stands up to wet wetter and shields from harsh Aussie rays. A kick-butt, robust, high-density PE floor also battles the abrasiveness of the outdoor elements beneath your feet.
From the shoreline to the campsite - enjoy the ‘great indoors’ sooner with single-point inflation and double valves for rapid deflation. Plus, create true campsite magic at sundown owing to a lantern hanging point and hooks for strip lighting.
With an oversized carry bag for easy packing and neat storage – the Quest Air Gazebo 2.4 is the superior setup for the up-and-at-them adventurers!
150D QTEX polyester construction
UPF50+ protection
2000mm waterhead rating
Removable heavy-duty 14x14 PE groundsheet
Single-point inflation
Double valves for rapid deflation
Lantern hanging point
Hooks for strip lighting
XL double-action pump with pressure release valve and gauge included
Oversized carry bag for easy packing
Self-equalising, 3-way webbing guy straps
Compatible with separately available solid and mesh wall kits
External Dimensions:
240L x 240W x 250H cm
Packed Dimensions:
60L x 31W x 28H cm
Weight:
11 Kg
Max. Head Height:
230 cm
Material:
QTEX 150D polyester UPF50+
Floor Material:
Heavy Duty Polyethelene
Frame Material:
15cm Inflatable Air Frame
Waterhead Rating:
2000mm
Warranty:
2 Year
Supplier Code:
GAF-AR24-A
Snowys Code:
159974
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Hi there. Wondering how this compares to the Oztrail Commercial Deluxe 2.4 m gazebo with hydroflow? One review on the Quest website states it’s only good for day use,solid side walls don’t line up or stay in place when windy & water ingress through top of side walls
Dave - Hilton, SA(5 days ago)
G'day Dave,
Just to give you abit of an idea, we've sold hundred of these in the 3m and 2.4m size, and yet to have any negative feedback. I've personally got one which gets a heavy workout both with day trips and weekenders, with no issues. On the very odd chance, say 2-3 in the last year, they may have a twist in the air tubes out of the box which is rectified by partially inflating and giving the gazebo a good shake - other than that, the feedback has been great!
If camping for a long time, or in windy conditions, the gazebo does need to be pegged out properly. This is the case with all gazebo's though, including Oztrail, so thats not a point of difference. They're half as heavy, and pack half the size of an Oztrail, so if size and weight are a considering, they're an excellent choice.
Lauren - Snowys(3 days ago)
2.4 Air gazebo1 answer
Just wondering how they hold up in the wind
Nicky - Torquay, VIC (4 months ago)
G'day Nicky,
Air gazebos and tents are a great option for wind. No rigid components to snap or break with the stress, the air frame has enough flexibility to move with the weather whilst still maintaining strength and integrity. Hope that helps.