Asking $3,000 OBO. Purchased directly from Rory and crew at Bundutec USA in Iowa in 2018 for $5,100. Looks like with inflation the cost of the same setup these days is closer to $7,000 without shipping.
Used in 2018 on a trip from Alaska to Florida and then for a cross-country move to New England where I'm at now. Incredible tent, absolutely loved every moment in it, no issues aside from a small repaired rip in the awning bag cover which was a result of me not understanding how to properly stow the awning when I first bought it. If you've never seen or been in one of these things, let me assure you that 1) they're very comfortable to sleep and just hang out in and 2) they're bombproof. I've been in thunderstorms and snow storms and stayed dry due to the tent having an integrated awning and zip-up panels. Looking at a lot of these more minimalist designs with no awning and/or thin fabric it just seems like you'd get soaked in any mildly serious rain.
I would love to keep this tent but sadly I have moved to a house without a garage or even a driveway large enough to park a small trailer. And now that I'm living in Rhode Island, I'll be spending a lot more time on the water than in a tent. So that precious rooftop space is the future home of a couple of fishing kayaks.
If you need a roof rack I'd be willing to part with the Eezi-Awn K9 rack too.
Will post more photos when I have a few minutes.
Happy to drive within reason to drop the tent off or work with you to arrange shipping.
Used in 2018 on a trip from Alaska to Florida and then for a cross-country move to New England where I'm at now. Incredible tent, absolutely loved every moment in it, no issues aside from a small repaired rip in the awning bag cover which was a result of me not understanding how to properly stow the awning when I first bought it. If you've never seen or been in one of these things, let me assure you that 1) they're very comfortable to sleep and just hang out in and 2) they're bombproof. I've been in thunderstorms and snow storms and stayed dry due to the tent having an integrated awning and zip-up panels. Looking at a lot of these more minimalist designs with no awning and/or thin fabric it just seems like you'd get soaked in any mildly serious rain.
I would love to keep this tent but sadly I have moved to a house without a garage or even a driveway large enough to park a small trailer. And now that I'm living in Rhode Island, I'll be spending a lot more time on the water than in a tent. So that precious rooftop space is the future home of a couple of fishing kayaks.
If you need a roof rack I'd be willing to part with the Eezi-Awn K9 rack too.
Will post more photos when I have a few minutes.
Happy to drive within reason to drop the tent off or work with you to arrange shipping.
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