Simple pitching
The self-standing dome structure and simple pole installation means you can reposition once up for even better views.
Sleeping width: max. 65 cm per person.
Storage: after use or cleaning, wait until the tent is perfectly dry before putting it away in order to avoid bad smells and mould.
Do not wash.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron.
Do not tumble dry.
Bleaching excluded.
Using this mass-dyeing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of dyed textiles by at least 46% compared to conventional dyeing.
Using this dyeing process enables us to reduce the CO2 emissions linked to the production of the dyed component by at least 60% compared to conventional dyeing.
Using this finishing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of undyed textiles by at least 58% compared to conventional dyeing.
We rigorously test QUECHUA products at our design centre at the foot of Mont-Blanc and then in the field under real-world conditions.
Waterproofing test
Our initial lab test simulates a tropical storm with the equivalent of 200mm of rain per hour. The second test is done in the field under real-life conditions by our teams. We use a closed circuit so we can recycle the water.
Wind resistance test
Using a wind tunnel and turntable, we expose each side of the tent to the same wind intensity. Properly pitched, this tent remains habitable to Force 5 winds, measured at 40 km/hr.
UV test
The fabric lets in daylight but filters UV rays with a UPF of 30.