staying_tuned
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Updated with pics, see below.
My wife and I have decided to part with our iKamper SkyCamp RTT. This tent served us well and is in fantastic condition. Zero rips, tears or broken anything. We are selling it because our two boys will simply be too big come summer for us to continue leveraging it. The 4 of us comfortably fit during our trips to WY, UT, TX and FL but they are growing too darn fast. The SkyCamp offers a full king size sleeping space once open.
They are just under 4k new. We paid $3,719.65 from Mainline Overland back in 21' (reciepts, paperwork etc. all available). We're willing to part with it for $1,800 firm. We are in KY (42348) and I'll help load it and or drop it off within an hour's distance. It is currently stored in our shop on the property.
Included with the base iKamper SkyCamp 2.0 is:
- Clip on shoe storage bag seen in the below pic (we used it for all sorts of things, rarely shoes).
- 3x inflatable mattresses (eons more comfortable than the iKamper foam and packs down far better)
- All keys & literature
Closed rear:
Closed front:
Partially open front:
Open w/ rainfly left:
Open w/ rainfly right:
Open w/ rainfly & flaps out right:
Open w/ rainfly & flaps out left:
Inside bare floor (the slight scuffs you may see are on the protective plastic peel-off layer that we opted to simply never remove):
Inside w/ 4" self-inflating foam mattresses (properly comfortable, the mattress iKamper includes is way too thin. These combined were $250 and fill the space perfectly while also fitting during storage when deflated):
Plush I tell you:
Top window view w/o rainfly:
Docs, shoe bag add-on, rainfly poles, both keys and the mounts which were included that we didn't use due to Litner having their own iKamper specific mounts:
Front no flaps:
My wife and I have decided to part with our iKamper SkyCamp RTT. This tent served us well and is in fantastic condition. Zero rips, tears or broken anything. We are selling it because our two boys will simply be too big come summer for us to continue leveraging it. The 4 of us comfortably fit during our trips to WY, UT, TX and FL but they are growing too darn fast. The SkyCamp offers a full king size sleeping space once open.
They are just under 4k new. We paid $3,719.65 from Mainline Overland back in 21' (reciepts, paperwork etc. all available). We're willing to part with it for $1,800 firm. We are in KY (42348) and I'll help load it and or drop it off within an hour's distance. It is currently stored in our shop on the property.
Included with the base iKamper SkyCamp 2.0 is:
- Clip on shoe storage bag seen in the below pic (we used it for all sorts of things, rarely shoes).
- 3x inflatable mattresses (eons more comfortable than the iKamper foam and packs down far better)
- All keys & literature
Closed rear:
Closed front:
Partially open front:
Open w/ rainfly left:
Open w/ rainfly right:
Open w/ rainfly & flaps out right:
Open w/ rainfly & flaps out left:
Inside bare floor (the slight scuffs you may see are on the protective plastic peel-off layer that we opted to simply never remove):
Inside w/ 4" self-inflating foam mattresses (properly comfortable, the mattress iKamper includes is way too thin. These combined were $250 and fill the space perfectly while also fitting during storage when deflated):
Plush I tell you:
Top window view w/o rainfly:
Docs, shoe bag add-on, rainfly poles, both keys and the mounts which were included that we didn't use due to Litner having their own iKamper specific mounts:
Front no flaps:
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