The OZtrail Chateau 10 is a perfect choice if you are sharing your living quarters with another party, or just want your own private space. The versatile living space is created with two generous bedrooms separated by a central living area. Tough canvas upper and puncture resistant reinforced PVC vinyl flooring combined with a strong and sturdy frame ensures the kids won’t destroy your camp accommodation in their holiday excitement.
Near vertical walls provide plenty of head and shoulder room, easily accessed through oversized D doors and low sills to minimise tripping. The No-See-Um Mesh windows and doors keep insects at bay, and provide excellent ventilation, while a silver coated roof reflects heat preventing your tent from becoming a sauna in the hot Australian weather.
Additional features include lantern hanging loop, interior organiser and a power port inlet, and optional extras enable you to turn the extended front awning into a screen room with a vinyl floor. The OZtrail Chateau 10 Tent will become your holiday home away from home.
how easy or not easy is this tent to put up and down
G'day Melissa,
The Chateau 10 Cabin Tent will take some time to set up, especially the first time. These tents are great for week-long adventures, but for anything
Hello, could you please tell me if I can purchase the same sunroom that attatches to be chateau 12 and apply it to the chateau 10? Thankyou, Fiona
G'day Fiona,
Both the Oztrail Sunroom Canvas and the Oztrail Sunroom Polyester will fit any of the Oztrail cabin tents including your Oztrail Chateau 10.
Hi Snowy's, How do these newer canvas tents compare to the dome tents for external seals? Any extra openings (at corners etc) that would make it easier for creepy crawlies to get in? Cheers
G'day Stephen,
The Oztrail Chateau 10 Cabin Tent is just as bug-proof as dome tents. There are no extra holes or openings that might allow critters to get inside and the windows feature 'no-see-um' mesh which is the gold standard for bug-proof windows and doors.
Does the sleeping capacity include the living space in the middle or is that just the 2 side rooms? we have 3 little ones and 3 teens.
G'day Mal,
The maximum sleeping capacity includes the central living space in the middle of the tent, on Oztrail's website they have a diagram which shows three in each side room, and four in the middle (which you can see here) but we recommend 6 people if you want to be comfortable, and have living space.
and if so, how much would it sell for?
We do long stay stints in the one spot with 2 kids and thought this could be a good (cheaper option) than a camper trailer, especially if weather turned. Dealing with 2 bored kids in bad weather is never fun and the middle section looks large enough to potentially handle this.... Open to other options
Deciding between this tent and the Oztrail 12 x 15 Cabin Tent are there major differences space wise. Is one more complicated to set up then the other.