Turn your one-man OZtrail Mozzie Dome into an all-weather hiking tent with the OZtrail Mozzie Dome I Fly.
Made with waterproof UVTex Polyester that is seam sealed at the factory and comes complete with a cross or east-west pole to keep the flysheet clear on the tent inner.
Waterproof
Suits OZtrail Mozzie Dome I
Includes cross or east-west pole
Season:
2
Sleeping Capacity:
1 Person
Packed Dimensions:
50L x 15W x 9H cm
Weight:
0.7 Kg
Material:
UVTex® Polyester®
Waterhead Rating:
Not Specified by OZtrail
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
MPH-MDF1-B
Snowys Code:
125983
Staff tip:The inner tent in the picture is not included with the Mozzie Dome Fly, you'll need the Mozzie Dome Tent to complete the package.
Reviews
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Q&A's (5)
Is this a complete tent setup or just some piece that goes over a tent? 1 answer
Is this a complete tent setup or just some piece that goes over a tent? Thank you in advance for clarification.
dev - eden nsw(4 years ago)
G'day Dev,
This is the Mozzie Dome Fly only. It is compatible with the equivalent model size Oztrail Mozzie Dome tent. EG if you have a Mozzie Dome III you will need the III Fly. Hope that helps!
Lauren - Snowys(4 years ago)
can I please get the dimensions for the tent when set up1 answer
can I please get the dimensions when this tent is put up
Could the fly be used without the mozzie dome underneath, i.e. just set up the fly as a free standing cover?
mike - Acacia Gardens(6 years ago)
G'day Mike,
To set the Oztrail Mozzie Dome I Fly up, you'd need the Mozzie Dome Tent underneath. Unfortunately, you can't set it up on its own.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
Is there a knack for inserting the fly roof pole? 1 answer
The roof pole is short and stiff, so I'm a little dubious of the amount of flexing that would be required to slip into the pockets above. But that seems the only way to insert it. Thanks,
Jeff - Langwarrin(7 years ago)
G'day Jeff,
I wasn't entirely sure of this one, so I had a chat with one of our gear experts, Neville. He told me that there's no real knack to it, unfortunately, but that you shouldn't have too many issues getting it into place.
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
Stuff-it Sack1 answer
Can it be scrunched down into a stuff-it sack without damaging it? Without the poles of course.
Ben - Warrnambool (7 years ago)
G'day Ben,
You could potentially put it into a stuff sack without the poles. We wouldn't scrunch it though. Use a roll or fold technique instead. As long as you packed it away with care, then it shouldn't cause any damage.