Ok not the sharpest knife in the box. So what did I do. I brought a tent from an auction. You know what it's like, Who will give me a few bob for this tent in a bag. I had a looked at it, and it's not as if you can unpack the thing and put it up. Best you can do is unzip the carry bag, Look in side, Un zip, bit of rummeging and zip up. So up come's the auctionery, Lot numer come's under the hammer. Just me an some other guy in a flat cap. Think's he's a trader. So what ever he is going to pay it must be worth a bit more, If he is going to resale it. So the hammer came down to me at �16. So I'm now a proud owner of a sixten pound tent. So what have I got, It's an Outdoor Revolution VRX 400. So where's my problem. No matter where I look I can't find any one who has one or any infirmsion about one. Â
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I just put it up in the front garden. To more or less see what I have. Any one can help me.
John933
Post last edited on 11/02/2011 21:21:21
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VRX 400s
VRX 400S
The four berth version of the superb 350s. 2,000 mm
Hydro-static head, with fully taped seams. The tent is
easy to erect with short pole sleeves and comes complete
with a ground sheet for the porch area.
The inner is breathable polyester, and the windows are
gusseted for improved ventilation. The tent also has
re-enforced pegging points and comes with reflective
zip toggles. All of this fits into a easy fit bag, for
quick pack up.
Total weight: 8.75kg.
The 400S has a total length of 437 cm and a total
width of 252 cm, with a sleeping area of 252 cm by
240 cm. It has a height of 200cm.
VRX400s Touring Tent
> 2000mm Hydrastatic head
> Fully taped seams
> Easy to erect design with Short
pole sleeves
> Porch groundsheet
> Breathable polyester inner
> Gusseted windows for
improved ventilation
> Reinforced pegging points
> Reflective zip toggles
> Skylite
> Easy fit bag for quick
pack up
> Net Weight: 11.17kg
Not sure what you are looking for in the way of information.
I have bought many tents from auction sight unseen. The outcome has ranged from virtually brand new to virtually a collection of holes & poles. On the whole I have done extremely well out of them and used "auction"tents camping in UK belgium Italy and Croatia. France including mont blanc.
Use your best judgement based on what you can see and its usually worth a punt at around a tenner.
The tent is complet. Nothing missing, if any thing a few extra ground peg's. It look's to me as if it's next to new. In the way that the inner is seperated from the outer. Most people pack it up with the inner stil atached. make's it easer and quicker to put up next time. And some of the guide rope's are still wraped as the maker's pack a new tent. Not left lose and bundled in to the tent.