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RRP
£330.00
£199.99
available for home delivery
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Hi Gear
Hi Gear Zenobia 6 (2010)

Ideal for the family, the Hi Gear Zenobia 6 is a spacious 6-person tent with flexible door and bedroom options, giving you a wide choice of layouts and storage spaces that you can change to suit any camping trip.

Pre-attached guylines and slick pole sleeves make pitching this tunnel-style tent an easy process. The fully sewn in groundsheet and pegging points around the skirt mean the inside of the tent is draught-free and completely protected from the wet.

The PU coated polyester flysheet with taped seams and water repellent zips offers total protection from any heavy downpours, and the breathable inner and mesh panels will keep you well ventilated while you shelter.

The tent's wide tunnel style gives you excellent headroom throughout, and the large living space has hanging storage pockets to help you keep your kit organised, and an electrical cable access point for you to hook up your appliances.

The side door can be extended out as a canopy, using the steel porch poles, to give you shelter from sunshine or rain, and making the living space even more generous.

Additional options for this tent include adding a touch of luxury with the Hi Gear Zenobia carpet, and giving your tent floor more security and protection with the Hi Gear Zenobia footprint.

An excellent tent for those who want lots of room to move and protection from nature's trials.

A spacious 6-person tent with flexible door and bedroom options.

  • Easy to pitch
  • Sewn in groundsheet

 
Berth 6
Bedrooms 2
Outer Material PU Coated Polyester
Pitching First Outer First
Doors 3
Height (cm) 220
Length (cm) 720
Width (cm) 240
 
Recommended Use Group Camping
Skin Double Skin
 
Flysheet Hydrostatic Head (mm) 3000
Fire Retardant Yes
Poles 5x Fibreglass, 2x Steel

Attributes

Berth: 6
Flysheet Hydrostatic Head (mm): 3000
Weight (kg): 20.75
Pack Size (cm): 73 x 37 x 33
Pitching Order: Outer First
9 Oct 2010

Respect to the Zenobia in bad wind

I was recently on a field with strong winds rolling straight in off the Ocean. A lot of people suffered damage and I was nervously keeping an eye on our tent, even with its steel poles and delta pegs in place. I was watching a Zenobia across the field from us with interest. It was in direct wind and stood up really well and I was quite impressed.

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26 Sep 10
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cannot praise it enough.its our first tent so have not experienced any to judge it by.

the zenobia is easily pitched [30 mins]and has withstood gale force winds within a week and upon inspection all guy ropes were all still tight and secure.

loads of space and the colour blue looked good from the outside and it looks sunny outside even if its a gloomy day.paid £199 and think it was money well spent.

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