Quest Zion Cross Vent 8 Person Tent

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Capacity

Sleeps 8

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End Use

Camping

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Trail Weight

21+ lbs.

The Quest Zion 8 Person Cross Vent Tent is designed with several features to enhance comfort and convenience during large gatherings. It includes a rainfly and taped seams that provide effective rain protection, ensuring that you stay dry in wet conditions. For easy access to electrical connections, an E-port allows for effortless extension cord access. The tent also features mesh ventilation panels that promote airflow, making it a breathable shelter. Its free-standing frame allows for quick and easy setup, while internal storage pockets and a gear loft keep your belongings organized. The full vestibule offers extra space, and stow-away pockets help manage guy lines, keeping everything neat and tidy. With a peak height of 6 feet, you can comfortably stand inside the tent, making it a perfect choice for enjoying time with friends and family.


DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • Rainfly and taped seams for rain protection
  • E-port for easy extension cord access
  • Mesh ventilation panels provide air flow
  • Free-standing frame for easy set up
  • Internal storage pockets and gear loft
  • Full vestibule for extra space
  • Stow-away pockets keep guy lines organized

  • Brand : Quest
  • Country of Origin : Imported
Product WarningWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) Phosphate (TDCPP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov
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Season2
Capacity (people)8
Packed Weight25lbs (11.34 kgs)
Floor Dimensions14' x 8'
Peak Height74''
# of Doors2
Design TypeDOME TENT
Packed Size24.75'' x 9.75'' x 9.75''
Floor Area112 SQUARE FEET
Vestibule Area22 SQUARE FEET
Number of Poles5
Pole MaterialFIBERGLASS
FabricPOLY TAFFETA

REVIEWS

4.6

92%

Recommended

27 Reviews

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Awful

This is the absolute worst 10 I’ve ever had to set up in my entire life and I will be returning it. I’m taking it down immediately.

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High Quality, Good Design.

Just had 3 days of rain in the 8 person Quest Zion. No water incursion. The thoughtful and simple design of this tent are of a higher standard compared to tents in it's bracket. The almost full-cover rainfly, with ample option to open for air/light, and with a deep covererd awning- is reason enought to buy it. Great color, neon trim pops and the teal gives a pleasent light inside the tent. Plenty of room.

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Great Buy

I've only set it up in the yard so far, but very pleased with the build quality. Great ventilation, and the rainfly actually fully covers all the windows to the point where I wouldn't be worried about getting any rain inside even if it's windy out.

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Great Product

Amazing size very well designed went camping for the first time and this felt really comfortable

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Confessions Of A Cork-sniffer

I come from the outdoor retail industry, and have been raised on very high-end gear. I have the Mountain Hardwears and the North Faces, etc. They're amazing, and the Quest tent can not be placed in the category occupied by the big boys. Now with that out of the way, I have to say this about Quest: Wow. I bought this tent as something cheap about which I wouldn't cry if my kids ruined it. As I type this in late November in the northeast US, the tent has been set up in my back yard for almost three months. It's been through rain, wind and direct sun exposure for all that time, and it's dry inside, standing soundly and the fabric appears no worse for wear. I have no explanation for this, since it's not unfair to say that the Quest is a budget tent, and affordable things are never any good! Right? Well, in this case, please buy with confidence. For the backyard or campgrounds, I think you could do a LOT worse. Not sure I'd want to haul this thing cross-country for remote camp-outs where things can get hairy, but for most of us, it'll serve well. The fiberglass poles have taken a bit of a "set" while left standing for so long, meaning they have a slight permanent curve to them now, but I doubt most people are in the habit of leaving tents standing for three months. It's great. Getchya one.

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