The Air Gazebo Pod 3.0 by Quest is the superior setup for the up-and-at-them adventurers!
From sunny haze to dusky sunsets, a Qtex 75D polyester construction with 3000mm waterhead rating stands up to wet wetter, while a kick-butt, robust, high-density PE floor battles the abrasiveness of the outdoor elements beneath your feet.
Enjoy the ‘great indoors’ sooner thanks two separate inbuilt tubes for easy inflation, lined with a tri-layer laminate sleeve for high resistance to punctures. Go from shoreline to campsite with superior ventilation and without invasive insects, owing to large windows, rear vents, and a fully sealed, midge-proof mesh. Plus, a lantern hanging point and power cord access enables campers to create true campsite magic at sundown.
With an oversized carry bag for easy packing and neat storage – grow your family home away from home with the Quest Air Gazebo Pod 3.0.
QTEX 3000 75D ripstop polyester construction
3000mm waterhead rating
Removable heavy-duty 14x14 PE groundsheet
TPU inflatable air frame
2 x built-in tubes for easy inflation
Removeable roof tube
3-layer laminate sleeve within frame for puncture resistance
TPU Inflatable Air Frame with 3 Layer Laminate Sleeve
Waterhead Rating:
3000 mm
Warranty:
2 Year
Supplier Code:
GAC-POD3-A
Snowys Code:
159995
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Q&A's (5)
Ventilation 1 answer
Which inner parts are mesh? Can window and rear flaps be partly closed and stacked out as mini awnings for ventilation in the rain?
Name - Sydney, NSW(1 month ago)
G'day,
The optional tent inner has a mesh roof and top sections of the sides and rear wall. On the tent outer, the side windows have zip down covers which can be set up like awnings if needed, the rear out wall has a small ventilation panel at ground level. The cover for this panel is too low to the ground and too small to be an awning, but it can be pegged out on an angle to provide coverage when its raining.
Lauren - Snowys(1 month ago)
mutiple pods on multiple connected gazebos1 answer
If you have two air Gazebos connected with the gutter kit (to make a 6x3 gazebo) could you have two pods adjacent to one another on the 'long side' of the 6x3 gazebo?
Ryan - Aberglasslyn, NSW(2 months ago)
G'day Ryan,
That sounds like a pretty good setup! I don't see any issues with what you have described, they should all connect well. Just make sure everything is pegged down and the guy ropes are used to keep everything in place.
Kaya - Snowys(2 months ago)
Floor waterhead rating1 answer
Hi, can I please ask if the waterhead rating on the floor?
Sarah - Melbourne, VIC (4 months ago)
G'day Sarah,
The floor itself hasn't been waterhead tested, but it's made from a woven polyethylene which is the classic flooring primarily used in tents for 20 years. It's also very similar to waterproof tarps people use for various situations, so whilst it hasn't been tested with a rating, it should cover you for majority of wet weather camping.
Lauren - Snowys(4 months ago)
Quest pod 3.01 answer
Do you think you could attach it to a 2m wide awning?
Luke - Foster, VIC(4 months ago)
G'day Luke,
Its a stand-alone tent, so you'll be able to set it up next to your awning, but it won't attach. The attachment functions of this tent are compatible with the Quest gazebo, it's not going to be compatible with attachments on a standard vehicle awning.
Lauren - Snowys(4 months ago)
Quest 3 gazebo tent3 answers
I can’t quite understand how this tent attaches from the photos. Are you going to do one of your amazing how to and walk thru for this product?
Jennifer - Yarraville, VIC (5 months ago)
G'day Jennifer,
Potentially at some stage soon, but it's not on the list just yet. The tent attaches to the gazebo utilising the same attachment as the gazebo wall, plus some additional buckles for support. Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(4 months ago)
The description says "Freestanding option for versatility" do you need to purchase any other item for this to be freestanding?
Jen - Yarraville, VIC (4 months ago)
G'day Jen,
No, you dont. The tent is exists on its own as a standard, its just also designed to attache to the gazebo for a seamless, weather proof connection if that's what you'd like to do.