The Oztrail Deluxe Leisure Gazebo is for the outdoors person that wants to blend in with their surroundings. Unlike other gazebos in the Oztrail Deluxe range, the Leisure is features an earthy colour palette – a browny canopy and black powder coated frame.
The 3 x 3 metre canopy made from UVTex® 300 Denier Polyester means rain, hail, or shine you’ll be able to get on selling your wears or barracking for your favourite team on the sideline. The heavy duty strut system in the canopy eliminates buckling in the wind.
The wheeled carry bags makes for easy carting to and from the car. The Deluxe Leisure lends itself well to being used as a camp kitchen or shaded, relaxation zone at your bush camp.
3 x 3 metres
Quick and easy to set up
Wheeled carry bag with internal peg pocket
Pegs included
Wall kits and other accessories available
External Dimensions:
300L x 300W x 310H cm
Packed Dimensions:
133L x 26W x 23H cm
Weight:
21 Kg
Max. Head Height:
210 cm
Material:
UVTex® 300D Polyester
Frame Material:
Powder Coated Steel
Waterproof:
2000mm
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
MPG-GL30-A
Snowys Code:
132790
Staff tip:In windy conditions, or on concrete ground we suggest a Base Pod Kit to keep it sturdy.
Staff tip:Just a heads up, to prevent any damage it's best to pack the gazebo frame & canopy separately.
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Q&A's (3)
What is the sturdier, this or oztrail standard or Coleman deluxe , all 3 x 31 answer
Needing the sturdiest and lightest. Having to replace a standard damaged in the wind but carry on roof of car so needs to be light
Nick - BAIRNSDALE, VIC(9 years ago)
Hi Nick, the Oztrail Deluxe or the Coleman Deluxe are the sturdiest, they have extra frame structure under the canopy. Of these two we have the most history and confidence in the Oztrail. That being said, we have had no issues with the Coleman Gazebo's, and they do come in a tad lighter so might be the balance you are looking for.
Ben - Snowys(9 years ago)
best suited gazebo for strength in strong winds and rain1 answer
Is the leisure or deluxe best suited? I notice the o/all weight of the leisure is less than the deluxe. From the photo it looks like it has roof ridges through to the center which would prevent pooling of water on the roof?
henry - marino(9 years ago)
Good morning Henry. As a general rule, gazebos simply in their design are not good in strong winds. That being said, out of the two you mention the Deluxe Gazebo will be best should things get a little gusty. It doesn't have the roof ridges you mention but the structure throughout the middle of the frame makes it far sturdier than the Leisure Gazebo. Both however are comparable when it comes to rain.
Ben - Snowys(9 years ago)
Why is the packed down size of this one 133L when the other delex gazebos are longer? Is the packed down size correct? Thanks1 answer
Sue - Aberfoyle Park(9 years ago)
Hi Sue, sorry for the confusion here, this should read Leisure Gazebo rather than 'Deluxe' Leisure Gazebo, I have fixed it up on our website. The frame of the Leisure Gazebo is the same as the Standard Gazebo from Oztrail, which has a smaller packed size than the Deluxe range. I hope this clears things up for you.