Great value for money, the Roman Adventure 4V Dome Tent has all the features you need, in a classic 3 pole design, at an awesome price.
The silver coating on the flysheet blocks out head while the seam-sealed polyester fabric carries a 2000mm water head rating. The inner is made up of breathable polyester and ultrafine mesh in the windows, while two entrances and a vestibule provides sheltered storage.
Adequately ventilated through two windows, two doors and two roof vents, the Adventure 4V Dome Tent is an affordable shelter for 4.
In terms of built quality and also space to fit a Coleman High Rise Queen Airbed.
G'day Roy,
We've only got one of the Roman Adventure 4V Dome Tents left in stock and these have been discontinued, so you might want to act quickly on this one. As for the quality and space, there will be plenty of room for your mattress in this one, although you will still probably use up the entire space of the tent with the mattress. It's got a good Waterhead rating at 2000mm, is made of a good quality polyester and packs down nice and small and light.
Which extra poles do you recommend to use for making the awning into a sort of extension?
G'day Paul,
The Oztrail Awning Pole Set will work well with the Roman Adventure 4V Dome Tent.
I currently have two small pop up domes (OzTrail Eco Blitz) for my teenage sons, but the condensation and heat is unbearable for them. I am looking for an easy set up, space-saving option for a standard campsite, as I have an OzTrail Fast Frame 300, that won't take up too much space in the car, can bear strong, windy climes and is a good long term investment. I have narrowed my search to these two options. Could you please help in my decision. BTW, I previously shopped at Tentworld until recently discovering your site, and notice you guys are much cheaper! Will be shopping here from now on.
G'day Sue,Â
If breathability, packed size, wind resistance and long term durability are important to you - then I think that the Roman Tracker 3VD Dome Tent has the edge over the Roman Adventure 4V Dome Tent.Â
The Tracker has a geodesic frame which will brace a bit better in the wind, has several mesh panels on the inner for plenty air flow, and is a step up in terms of quality compared to Adventure range. That's not to say that the Adventure 4V is a bad tent, it's just slightly less suitable for your needs.Â
I'm so glad to hear you've discovered us Sue - we love to hear that our customers are happy with our pricing, so thanks so much for stopping by!
Have lost the poles and looking for replacement poles for Roman frontier 4V tent
Hi Shane, I’m sorry to hear you’ve lost the poles on your tent. We don’t have a Roman Adventure 4V on display and as our tents are sealed in boxes, I can’t take the poles out of the box without damaging the packaging. I can tell you that the Adventure 4V uses fiberglass poles that are 9mm in diameter but those are the only specifics I could find. I called the supplier about your Roman Frontier 4V, and they can’t find any mention of that tent in their old catalogues so I couldn’t source the original poles as a spare part either. I do apologise that I couldn’t be of more help Shane, but your other option may be to consider upgrading your tent to a newer model.
Does the front flap have poles to make this like an awning?
Looking for an occasional use tent for weekend 'quick trips'. Thanks in advance
And is it water proof?