Hey all — letting go of my 23zero Armadillo X2 hardshell RTT. I'm going permanent solar on the trailer roof, so the tent needs a new home.
If you haven't used one: the X-frame design is the real deal. Gas struts pop it open in under a minute, and the pack-down shock cord tucks the fabric so you're not fighting it in the wind. The LST blackout fabric is 23zero's signature — pitch dark inside at 8am, noticeably cooler in summer. Stargazer panel overhead, insulated headliner keeps condensation manageable, USB LED strips inside, and there's a gear port on the off side so you can grab bedding without opening the whole tent.
The full picture: it's in good used condition mechanically — struts, zippers, hinges, mattress, shell all solid. But the black LST coating has worn off the interior fabric in several places. The fabric itself is intact and weatherproof; you lose blackout performance in the worn spots. I've photographed it honestly and priced it accordingly — this is a $1,200 tent, not a $1,500 one, for exactly that reason.
You'll want a rack rated around 180+ lbs. Driver's-side deployment, which works great on trailers and most rig setups.
Mounting Footprint: 51" W x 62.5" L x 14" H
Sleeping Footprint: 78" W x 54" L x 42" H
Open Dimensions: 100" W x 62.5" L x 46" H
Local pickup in Gainesville, GA. I'll deploy it fully so you can climb in and check everything before you commit.
$1,200 OBO. PM me or reply here. Happy to answer setup questions either way.
If you haven't used one: the X-frame design is the real deal. Gas struts pop it open in under a minute, and the pack-down shock cord tucks the fabric so you're not fighting it in the wind. The LST blackout fabric is 23zero's signature — pitch dark inside at 8am, noticeably cooler in summer. Stargazer panel overhead, insulated headliner keeps condensation manageable, USB LED strips inside, and there's a gear port on the off side so you can grab bedding without opening the whole tent.
The full picture: it's in good used condition mechanically — struts, zippers, hinges, mattress, shell all solid. But the black LST coating has worn off the interior fabric in several places. The fabric itself is intact and weatherproof; you lose blackout performance in the worn spots. I've photographed it honestly and priced it accordingly — this is a $1,200 tent, not a $1,500 one, for exactly that reason.
You'll want a rack rated around 180+ lbs. Driver's-side deployment, which works great on trailers and most rig setups.
Mounting Footprint: 51" W x 62.5" L x 14" H
Sleeping Footprint: 78" W x 54" L x 42" H
Open Dimensions: 100" W x 62.5" L x 46" H
Local pickup in Gainesville, GA. I'll deploy it fully so you can climb in and check everything before you commit.
$1,200 OBO. PM me or reply here. Happy to answer setup questions either way.
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