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Tepui has released what they claim is the thinnest tent on the market, the Low Pro. (Go Fast Camper’s tent is claimed to measure in a little thinner, so we will have to personally check out both to be sure.) At just 7″ thick though, this soft-shell roof-tent is certainly one of the thinnest on the market. It features a new lighter tent material, sturdy non-PVC cover, and an all new tech-base that has better insulating properties and is designed to take abuse without scratching or denting. We also must admit that despite how bad of an idea white would probably be on a roof-tent, it looks really good on the showroom floor. Pricing will start at $1,625 USD, and will likely mirror the September release date.
I’ll also make brief mention of the new lounge and kitchen kits Tepui will be selling. They’re quite comprehensive, and the chairs are especially nice, but our favorite part is that they all fold into a bag which fits in their hard shell tents closed. Who doesn’t love nesting gear? Also yes, those chairs are designed to hold wine glass stems as well as cups.
To learn more, check out their website here.
Tepui has released what they claim is the thinnest tent on the market, the Low Pro. (Go Fast Camper’s tent is claimed to measure in a little thinner, so we will have to personally check out both to be sure.) At just 7″ thick though, this soft-shell roof-tent is certainly one of the thinnest on the market. It features a new lighter tent material, sturdy non-PVC cover, and an all new tech-base that has better insulating properties and is designed to take abuse without scratching or denting. We also must admit that despite how bad of an idea white would probably be on a roof-tent, it looks really good on the showroom floor. Pricing will start at $1,625 USD, and will likely mirror the September release date.
I’ll also make brief mention of the new lounge and kitchen kits Tepui will be selling. They’re quite comprehensive, and the chairs are especially nice, but our favorite part is that they all fold into a bag which fits in their hard shell tents closed. Who doesn’t love nesting gear? Also yes, those chairs are designed to hold wine glass stems as well as cups.
To learn more, check out their website here.
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