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Tentsile Una Tree Tent

New from Tentsile is the UNA Tree Tent, another glorious hanging den by the tree tent specialists. UNA, is a three-season, one-person tent for the trees, providing a pretty unique campsite setup. It combines the comfort and versatility of a hammock with the usable space and security of a tent, with large internal pockets on each side, and a full mesh top with a fold away door and a removable rain fly for keeping mosquitos out while still allowing for unbeatable views. The rain fly can also be pegged out towards the ground, creating a large, covered area so you can use the floor to store your gear beneath the tent.  



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