If you’re looking for a small touring tent that’s easy to handle, pitches quickly, and won’t overload your vehicle then the Black Wolf Turbo Lite 210 is the perfect one for you. The Black Wolf Turbo range is built for tough Aussie conditions so they are pretty equipped to keep up with an active outdoors lifestyle.
This newly updated range has tape sealed seams where the floor and tent wall meet, and the fly has wider corners to guard against water leakage. In windy conditions, the extra reinforcing along the roof poles and the stronger mesh on the windows and doors will add to the robustness of this tent.
The three-pole awning can be turned into an extended living area with optional panels, or it can be sectioned off with an optional screen room for a fully enclosed space. The added PVC storm flaps at the bottom of the optional front and side panels will help keep your awning dry in wet weather, and the zips and Velcro on the panels attach to the fly to allow for tape sealing for added water protection.
With one room inside it’s the cosiest in the Turbo Lite range making it ideal for a couple. The Turbo range from Black Wolf is known for its durability, ease of set up, and lightweight construction so it’s the perfect range for a fuss and stress-free camping experience.
3 pole awning
Quick pitch frame
Lightweight Polyester construction
Extra fly coverage for improved weather protection
Reinforcing on the inside of the fly for durability
What is the size of the fly and can it be dried on a washing line?1 answer
I have limited space in my apartment and although the 210 x 210 main unit would be fine for opening and drying adding the fly would make it too big, can the fly be put on the washing line to dry? Also hard to tell from photos, is there enough room under the awning for a couple of camp chairs?
Jack - Elwood(6 years ago)
G'day Jack,
You can certainly dry the Turbo Lite 210 fly over a washing line. You'll certainly have some space under the front awning for some chairs.
Leece - Snowys(6 years ago)
Can the fly of this tent be draped on a washing line to dry?1 answer
I have limited space to dry the tent (live in an apartment and although I could probably out the room part of the tent up not sure the awning would fit.
Jack - Melbourne(6 years ago)
G'day Jack,
Yes, it will be fine to drape your fly over the washing line to dry it out following a trip.