


Speedy to setup, spacious to sleep in, and compact to pack away – the Fast Frame BlockOut Lumos 10P is for the families chasing more freedom!
The robust triple hub design and Fast Frame system allows a speedy, secure, and spacious setup with greater headroom for the taller explorers! Large front and rear doors allow for easy access too. Battle the rugged terrain beneath your feet with a tough and robust PVC flooring, while a 150D flysheet with 3000mm waterhead rating withstands the damper days.
ClimaTech vents and No-See-Um Mesh panels provide superior air circulation, and keep the bugs at bay for maximum comfort in warm conditions. BlockOut Technology on the fly reduces internal heat by 10°C, meanwhile shutting out 95% of sunlight – so you can sleep through the sunrise. Plus, the trademarked built-in LED lighting system offers flexible settings for a lit setup that suits you!
A front Zippered Power Port allows you to feed through cables for powering up after sundown, while zippered access ports provide a point at which to fit heaters and air-conditioners according to your current climate. Plus, keep your camp belongings and clobber in-tact with the 6-panel flexible storage system.
The OZtrail Fast Frame BlockOut Lumos 10P is the lit-up, up-standing, stand-out setup for the fast-moving families!
I'm wondering how others have found the durability of this tent? We have just come back from a camping trip - our Oztrail Fast Frame is now 5 years old and we did find that for the first time in strong winds, we had issues with the poles at the top of the frame. They collapsed in the wind and we had to push them up again. This happened quite a few times. Is this something that just happens after several years with this type of tent? We never use our tent without a tarp over the top of it and our gazebo, as we find this is essential for survival in the inevitatable rain and wind up the coast. We've also found that the fly on the tent is almost completely perished in places - it did not go the distance as well as the tent has. Is the typical experience with this tent? I'm asking because I'm wondering if it's time to replace it and if so, do we go with this particular tent again or try something else?
G'day Catherine,
What you've described regarding the wind is super common with Instant Up tents of all ages.
We'd recommend listening to our podcast on Dealing with Wind and Rain for more info on how to get the best out of your tent in this situations.
In terms of the fly, it is also common for BlockOut style tent flys to have a shorter life span than non block out - there is a black internal coating which will perish over time. This coating isnt on normal tents.
If you need some help choosing your next tent, please feel free to get intouch!
Also worth mentioning you can get replacement tent flys from Oztrail directly, so this may be a great option to extend the life of your current tent.
Does the PVC-backed Polyoxford floor material provide better water resistance or durability compared to Coleman’s 420D Polyoxford PVC floor?
G'day Robert,
Both of these floor materials are very similar and appear to have similar durability based on customer reviews. Neither company provides a waterhead rating specification for their floors, so we can't give an exact answer to that, other than to say they will perform almost identically.
Does the BlockOut™ coating offer better light and heat-blocking performance in hot or sunny conditions compared to Coleman’s Dark Room coating?
G'day Robert,
Both the BlockOut™ and Dark Room coatings provide a similar level of light and heat-blocking. There are no discernable differences between the two.
How does the 150D Ripstop Polyester with BlockOut™ coating compare to Coleman’s 75D Ripstop Polyester with Dark Room coating in terms of durability and resistance to wear and tear over time?
G'day Robert,
They're pretty similar fabrics, with both company's BlockOut™/Dark Room tents having good reliability and longevity.
Hi, Im looking to see if there are kids stretcher beds that will fit 90 degrees to the door (195W). All the photos I have seen show the beds going across the door but that does not seem practical with 1 kid having to climb over the other to get in and out. Kids are 3 and 5
G'day Justin,
At full stretcher height you loos about 30cm of space due to the taper of the external wall - the best bet is to go for the Oztrail Low Rise Single stretcher. Being a lower stretcher height, and being a touch shorter in length, it will fit well perpendicular to the door.
Added bonus of being a great height for little legs.
Hope that helps!
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