Description
The new Vista Quick Tent, by TETON Sports, sets up in an instant. Simply roll it out, lock your poles and pull the drawstring. The locking hub keeps your tent up until you are ready to take it down. These tents are made to use on the ground or fit on top of either the TETON Sports Outfitter XXL Camp Cot (Vista 1) or two TETON Sports Universal Camp Cots (Vista 2) for a camping experience that is out of this world.
Two-way zippers make getting in and venting your tent a breeze. And a gear loft holds a light and small essentials. A standard tent-length rainfly comes with each tent. Look for the Elite Rainfly, sold separately, that covers the tent and cot(s) all the way to the ground. Stay dry, get outdoors and enjoy life.
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Dreeves0529 –
I am so jealous. I bought mine last year. Some of the new features are awesome. The lockup devise is a great idea. I have used mine over 20 times. I don’t even take out the big tent anymore. I found that this tent is warmer in the winter. Not sure why. I love the new colors. I have always been partial to green. When mine wears out, which will be in a 100 years (ha) I will get a new one. Maybe I can talk into my son in taking my tent and I get a new one. Nay, he loves green more than me. Keep up the good work.
David Reeves
Henry (verified owner) –
The Vista 1, cot and sleeping pad is the perfect set-up. I purchased this gear in late Sept for a trip and for solo camping it is a no-brainer. Set up in the dark with just a headlamp takes maybe 5 mins(ok I did set up at home once first). The temp was 45 degs F and I kept the side open. This system isn’t as sexy as an RTT but its quick and you can move it around and easy to level, an RTT your rig has to be level. I also used the cot and pad in my ARB awning and deluxe room on the same trip when I had time to set things up. It was great to have options. So to clear I have slept in dirt holes in the ground (retired USN SeaBee), car camped, hammocks, truck campers, and a Class A motorhome each of theses had Pros and Cons but if you are looking for a good night sleep after a long day and you want to be off the ground. I look forward to many more nights in this set-up.