The six person Black Wolf Tanami Delta 6 Tent is a sturdy and functional dome tent suitable for campers looking for a bit more room.
The updated traverse brow pole creates a much larger interior and offers plenty of headroom, and the cross-dome frame adds strength during periods of high wind. The No-see-um mesh helps with ventilation, privacy and keeping out bugs, while the heat taped seams will prevent leakages so you can stay dry in adverse weather. The fly has a polyurethane coating on fly for added insulation and extra protection against wear and tear and is rated to 2000mm. The Tanami Delta also has 3 doors to make going in and out of the tent easy.
With handy features like a power inlet, large gear loft, gear hammock, and multiple stash pockets - this tent is super functional, making it easy to organise and store your gear. This tent can sleep up to 6 people, so it's a good option for a small family or group that also wants a little extra living space.
Sleeps 6 people
3-way door on awning
Rear access with 2 Bootsox
Flexible ground level ventilation
Curtained sky panels
Large gear loft, power inlet, gear hammock & multiple stash pockets
Point vinyl/mesh windows
Fixed guy rope stash pouches
Coded poles
No-See-Um Mesh for great ventilation and insect protection
Hi in the description it mentions it has rear access with 2 Bootsox. Is that correct? In the video which is the Delta 4 there is no mention of it. Cheers Ben1 answer
Ben - Bunbury WA(8 years ago)
Hi Ben, I’ve just checked this for you and it’s a feature from the now old version of the Tanami Delta 6. The 2016 version has swapped the bootsox for a gear loft for storage. Sorry we missed this detail, we’ll update this for everyone so there isn’t any more confusion.
Emily - Snowys(8 years ago)
how long does it take to set up?1 answer
imma - EAST FREMANTLE, WA(8 years ago)
Hi Imma, it can be hard to put an exact figure on how long it will take to set it up - it would depend on things like your camping experience, weather conditions, and how much help you have. As it’s a bigger tent you’ll need to give yourself 30-45 mins the first time you do it, but with a bit of practice (and some help!) you could get it down to 15-20.