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GEAR & GADGETS

THULE

BASIN AND BASIN WEDGE TENTS

WHEN IT COMES to camping in comfort, Thule has created stylish roof-top tent products in the shape of the Basin and the Basin Wedge. Not only are these tents extremely easy to set up, and functional, but they also look very good, not at all detracting from the aesthetic appeal of your treasured vehicle.

Both tents can be set up and ready to use in under a minute, meaning more time for relaxing around the campfire or enjoying leisure activities. The Basin Wedge, as its name suggests, opens along one edge, forming a wedge shape once erected. The Basin deploys straight up, providing a spacious living and sleeping area. Both tent options are designed for two people.

Closed and packed away, the hardshell cases measure 213.4 × 140 × 32.5 cm, and they weigh 71 and 80 kg respectively. Each package includes a tent, tent base, mattress, telescoping ladder, and rainfly.

The Thule brand is synonymous with stylish designs, impeccable build quality, and highly functional products, and these two roof-top tents certainly meet those standards.

RRP R68 999 (Thule Basin Wedge)

RRP R69 999 (Thule Basin)

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