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Diva Dash AirTent

Product: L3581


This inflatable AirTent was custom-designed as the central information pavilion for SHAPE Magazine’s Diva Dash, a women’s obstacle course adventure 5K race. Inflated at more than five racing events, this branded tent was easy to spot by Diva Dash participants.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 21.5 L: 50 W: 50
  • Includes: External blower systems, storage bag, tether set & repair kit
  • Weight: 400 lbs.
  • Packed DIMS: 36" x 40" x 48"

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