Decathlon Quechua Air Seconds 4.1 Inflatable Tent Reviewed in Colorado Mountains
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- Decathlon Quechua Air Seconds 4.1 Inflatable Tent Reviewed in Colorado Mountains
We review the Decathlon Quechua Air Seconds 4.1 Inflatable Tent in the mountains of Colorado. During a rain and hail storm. It handled surprisingly well. T
his is a very large tent! Capable of housing 4 people, with a large vestibule that you can stand up in.
It uses 3 air beams to support the tent. It handled moderate winds very well (~20mph) as well.
A 4 person family tested it out and were impressed with the space and design.
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Great review! This made me to buy this tent, thanks a lot.
Thank you! Hope you enjoy the tent :)
Thanks for taking the time to do this, dude!
Thank you for the nice note!! 🙌
I'm going to buy this tent. Loved your vlog.
Thank you!! 🙌
I've just bought one ,concerned about groundsheet ,so I'm keeping my old tents inner mosquito net which has seen in groundsheet ,phewwwww🙏🏼🌈thankyou for video, happy camping
Great idea!! Thanks for sharing that tip. Happy camping! 🏕😊
You didn't pull the back far enough, now it's all crinkeled. I have an inflatable tent too, but another brand. Used it for the last four days. I didn't know what to expect but I love it.
Glad you are enjoying your tent!
Does the back of the the tent have a port to pass through a power cord to shore power when not off grid?
Yours come with two mesh windows while I see other have one mesh and plastic on the other. Is that an option for this brand?
Hello! I don’t think it is an option. Perhaps others have a newer (or older) version of this tent. Take care!
This looks great! Can you install a tent stove? Maybe a Nomad Winnerwell?
Good question. I do not have experience with stoves in tents. Sorry!
What soecific type of pump did you use...can't seem to get the correct adaptor....
There was a Decathlon pump that we had from a SUP and Kayak from them. I think it was ~$40 and works well.
Can this be laid over concrete? Would like to try it on our terrace before going outdoors.
I do not have the tent anymore (I gave it to a family of 4 campers last summer) so I can not test this out for you. If memory serves me, I believe the front vestibule requires being staked out. I suppose you could use weights to replace the tent stakes (we do this for sauna tents at our gym) Hope that helps!
I still can't understand how the rain's water not coming in from the side mesh window(1:55)?
close the zippered inside flap there is a drainage run off that's why the windows are angled...
Front skirt definitely not long enough.
I just got a length of self adhesive hook and loop problem solved
Ehm, I have the same tent and my buttoms are not open. You should return years. I live in AZ and I do not wanne wake up to a snake in the tent.