dometic auto air inner tent Dometic TRT 140 AIR Roof tent
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dometic auto air inner tent

dometic auto air inner tent Dometic TRT 140 AIR Roof tent

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dometic auto air inner tent Dometic TRT 140 AIR Roof tentThe Dometic TRT 140 AIR roof tent offers extremely stable single point inflation with an integrated foam mattress for quick and comfortable shelter for two people. It is ideal for compact cars, hatchbacks and trucks and can be quickly inflated with a 12 V pump. Breathable polycotton material and mesh windows reduce condensation and provide comfort in all climates. Made with Weathershield TC material and a tri fold design for easy packing and

The Dometic TRT 140 AIR roof tent offers extremely stable single-point inflation with an integrated foam mattress for quick and comfortable shelter for two people. It is ideal for compact cars, hatchbacks and trucks and can be quickly inflated with a 12 V pump. Breathable polycotton material and mesh windows reduce condensation and provide comfort in all climates. Made with Weathershield™ TC material and a tri-fold design for easy packing and transport.

  1. Fast Inflatable Technology : Equipped with advanced inflatable technology, which makes setup extremely fast and easy.
  2. Spacious and Comfortable : Measuring 140 cm in width, the tent offers ample space and comfort for up to two people.
  3. Durable Material : Made of high-quality, weather-resistant materials that ensure long life and reliability in all conditions.
  4. Integrated Mattress : Comes with a built-in high-comfort mattress that ensures a good night's sleep.
  5. Lightweight Design : Designed with a focus on light weight, making it easy to transport and less burdensome on your vehicle.
  6. Effective Air Circulation : Equipped with ventilation systems for optimal air flow and minimization of condensation.
  7. Easy to Clean : Easy to maintain and clean, which is ideal for frequent outdoor users.
  8. UV protection : The material is treated to provide protection against harmful UV rays.
  9. Telescopic ladder Included : Supplied with a robust telescopic ladder for easy access to and from the tent.
  10. Compact Storage : When packed up, it is compact and easy to store in the car.

The Dometic TRT 140 Air combines convenience, comfort and durability, making it an ideal solution for adventurous travelers looking for a fast and reliable roof tent.

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Contents of the package:

  • 1 Roof tent
  • 1 Telescopic ladder
  • 1 PVC cover
  • 1 foam mattress (3.2 cm)
  • 1 Anti-condensation mat (0.5 cm)
  • 1 Gale 12V electric pump
  • 2 Storage pocket bags
  • 1 1.4m extension hose for manual pump
  • 1 Net for storage
  • 1 Tool bag (contains: 4 U-shaped brackets, 8 M8 x 50 bolts, 4 x M8 x 16 screws, 8 M8 1 mm washers, 12 M8 spacers, 4 M8 1.5 mm washers, 4 M8 wing nuts, 12 aluminum section plates, 8 M8 plastic wheel nuts, 4 plastic removable end caps)

Info:

  • Product length: 218 cm (2180 mm)
  • Product height: 115 cm (1150 mm)
  • Product width: 145 cm (1450 mm)
  • Net weight: 47.1 kg

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