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(Posting for a friend here to see if there's any interest)
Price: $2,750
Location: DFW area but willing to drive
Thinking about upgrading to a hard shell—had this tent just over a year and only has a handful of nights in it. As close to new condition as you can get without buying new.
The Good:
-Treeline Tamarack 4-season 2/3 person tent (Buckhorn body color, spruce rainfly)
-Treeline Tamarack Annex with waterproof floor (spruce color); this is made of material similar to the rainfly so it’s extremely weatherproof but very lightweight and packs down fairly small compared to traditional tent annexes
-Treeline Backcountry Pantry (spruce color)
-Additional telescopic ladder (an additional $220)
The Not-As-Good:
-The telescopic ladder has developed a kink and one of the rungs toward the top is hung up. It still collapses way smaller than the tent so I haven’t messed with it yet
-The gear loft has a hole rubbed in it from the rubber ladder foot, likely due to me regularly driving with it on—this is not an issue with the standard track style ladder because it doesn’t have rubberized feet. However, I’ve contacted Treeline and they’re sending me a warranty replacement as I type this so you’ll have a spare one that’s brand new. I would just advise you take it off between camp trips
When I bought this last May there was no US distributor for Treeline. I paid hefty duties and shipping getting it here so I know I’m selling it at a huge loss. Even still, buying this setup new from the US distributor (Wanderhouse Outdoors) would cost you around $3750. For more details about some of the specific features that make the Treeline tents some of the most well thought-out, advanced soft shell tents, take a peak at their website:
https://treelineoutdoors.com/collec...cts/copy-of-tamarack-constellation-2-3-person
I’m asking $2750 for everything (tent, annex, both ladders, pantry). Located in DFW, TX but willing to drive a reasonable distance
Price: $2,750
Location: DFW area but willing to drive
Thinking about upgrading to a hard shell—had this tent just over a year and only has a handful of nights in it. As close to new condition as you can get without buying new.
The Good:
-Treeline Tamarack 4-season 2/3 person tent (Buckhorn body color, spruce rainfly)
-Treeline Tamarack Annex with waterproof floor (spruce color); this is made of material similar to the rainfly so it’s extremely weatherproof but very lightweight and packs down fairly small compared to traditional tent annexes
-Treeline Backcountry Pantry (spruce color)
-Additional telescopic ladder (an additional $220)
The Not-As-Good:
-The telescopic ladder has developed a kink and one of the rungs toward the top is hung up. It still collapses way smaller than the tent so I haven’t messed with it yet
-The gear loft has a hole rubbed in it from the rubber ladder foot, likely due to me regularly driving with it on—this is not an issue with the standard track style ladder because it doesn’t have rubberized feet. However, I’ve contacted Treeline and they’re sending me a warranty replacement as I type this so you’ll have a spare one that’s brand new. I would just advise you take it off between camp trips
When I bought this last May there was no US distributor for Treeline. I paid hefty duties and shipping getting it here so I know I’m selling it at a huge loss. Even still, buying this setup new from the US distributor (Wanderhouse Outdoors) would cost you around $3750. For more details about some of the specific features that make the Treeline tents some of the most well thought-out, advanced soft shell tents, take a peak at their website:
https://treelineoutdoors.com/collec...cts/copy-of-tamarack-constellation-2-3-person
I’m asking $2750 for everything (tent, annex, both ladders, pantry). Located in DFW, TX but willing to drive a reasonable distance
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