Quest unveil classic bell tent collection - with a modern twist
A new range of tents from Quest Leisure will transport you back to a golden era of camping – with a modern twist.
The three bell tents are made from 100% cotton and are based around a traditional style that dates back centuries.
But the Redditch-based company has taken the design into the 21st Century, adding large PVC windows, internal blinds, heavy duty guyropes and more ventilation, including mesh-backed doors and low level windows.
The 2019 collection includes the basic Bell tent (starting at £425), the Touareg (£650) and the Emperor (£899). As well as being easy to pitch, Quest say their new products are eco-friendly, with sustainable products sourced wherever possible, and no toxic pesticides or herbicides used during the cotton growing process.
The tents will be available from selected independent retailers around the country.
• For more information visit questleisure.com/index.php/products/belltents
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