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Lake Landscape
  • The Outpost is an ultra-comfortable, packable, stable raised bed designed for use on uneven terrain. This 'tall' version sits 35cm off the floor for even greater ground clearance and comfort. It uses a lightweight yet durable aluminium frame attached to a soft polyester top fabric to ensure a comfortable nights sleep no matter what the ground conditions.

    If you're using the Outpost in sub-zero conditions, included corner straps can be fastened to an insulated sleeping mat for additional warmth.

    An included stuff bag makes it easy to carry on its own or to retrieve from a rucksack.

    Robens - Outpost Tall Granite Grey

    SKU: 490098
    £154.99 Regular Price
    £116.24Sale Price
    Only 4 left in stock
      • Fabric: 420D recycled polyester
      • Frame: Aluminium 7075 
      • Size: 65 x 192 x 35 cm (WxLxH)
      • Max load: 120 kg
      • Colour: Granite Grey
      • Textile Fiber Composition: 100% polyester
      • Sustain: 100% recycled polyester (excluding elastics and trim)
      • Pack size: 55 x 15 x 14 cm
      • Weight: 2815 g
      • Lifts you off any uneven terrain for a good night's sleep
      • Corner straps hold an insulated mat in place when used in cold conditions
      • Adjustable frame tension
      • High bed - great for large tents
      • Bags will fit underneath
      • Easier to get on and off the bed
      • Very light and compact
      • Durable aluminium frame
      • Easy and quick assembly
      • Small pack size
      • Carrybag for transport included
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