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BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300
BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300
BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300
BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300

BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300

(20 reviews)

Discover the ultimate family-sized camping experience with our pop-up tent – your spacious, easy-to-set-up home away from home.

Discover the ultimate family-sized camping experience with our pop-up tent – your spacious, easy-to-set-up home away from home.

$1,469.99 - $1,499.99

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The lowest price for BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300 right now is $1,469.99 at Outback Equipment, compared across 5 retailers.

The all-time low was $1,300.00 on 28 Feb 2026 — today's price is 13% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300

$1,469.99

(20 reviews)

Discover the ultimate family-sized camping experience with our pop-up tent – your spacious, easy-to-set-up home away from home.

Discover the ultimate family-sized camping experience with our pop-up tent – your spacious, easy-to-set-up home away from home.

Prices last updated 28 June 2026.

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Outback Equipment

$1,469.99

Black Wolf Turbo Plus 300 - Outback Equipment Australia - Camping Gear & Accessories

Delivery between 1–10 July $280.72

BCF

$1,499.99

Blackwolf Turbo Plus 300 Tent

Delivery between 1–6 July $59.99

Tentworld

$1,499.99

BlackWolf Turbo Plus 300 Canvas Tent

Free delivery between Tue – Wed

MoTackle & Outdoors

$1,499.99

Blackwolf Turbo Plus 300 Tent - Updated Beige / Khaki

30-day returns

BlackWolf

$1,499.99

BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300

Free delivery

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Reviews

Blackwolf Turbo Lite 240 tent
13 November 2022John

originally posted on snowys.com.au

I have managed to use the tent once since receiving it. The package arrived at the door in pretty poor condition, fortunately the contents did not appear damaged so I did not have to return it. The tent sets us easily enough. Its replacing my ten year old Coleman instant up tent. Its a big step up in quality (but three times the price). Its the same size but feels bigger inside as the walls are pulled tight. I love the awning. So far I am happy with it.

Excellent, durable, heavy duty, waterproof tent.
24 November 2020Roger

originally posted on anacondastores.com

I bought this tent after a friend of mine had purchased one and was impressed with the quality of construction, workmanship and materials used. The designers have taken into account the must haves of the inside of the tent:Hooks for lights, Velcro straps for cabling for lights, pockets for wallets and phones..there's even a small zip at the front near the bottom for feeding a power cable through which can be zipped up again to keep the creepy crawlies out: Nice thick swag like material (compared to the lite model) for the walls and fly which repel water brilliantly. Zippers and stitching are of top quality.The best part about this tent is that it can be assembled by one person even if it's a bit windy.There is some small cons with this tent however:If this is ... MoreI bought this tent after a friend of mine had purchased one and was impressed with the quality of construction, workmanship and materials used. The designers have taken into account the must haves of the inside of the tent:Hooks for lights, Velcro straps for cabling for lights, pockets for wallets and phones..there's even a small zip at the front near the bottom for feeding a power cable through which can be zipped up again to keep the creepy crawlies out: Nice thick swag like material (compared to the lite model) for the walls and fly which repel water brilliantly. Zippers and stitching are of top quality.The best part about this tent is that it can be assembled by one person even if it's a bit windy.There is some small cons with this tent however:If this is your first ever tent and first time camping then this isn't a tent for you... Id explore cheaper options first then perhaps purchase this tent once your used to the rigmorale of camping.Its heavy, when packed up with all poles and pegs in its bag, it's around the 25kg mark.The instructions aren't clear in some parts with regard to assembly and packing but let's face it, most aren't with tents and you could probably watch a you tube video explaining some extra steps and or tricks.Overall it's a tent for the more experienced camper with one or two kids who's looking to step up to a awesome tent.. You could sleep a heap of people in this tent, probably up to seven but then the comfort factor is gone. I've slept in mine in the wind and rain and it's held up extremely well.Compared to a oztent equivalent it's fantastic value considering you dont have to purchase additional flys for the roof. The only extra flys to buy for this tent are for the front awning and I have not seen the need to buy any yet. Lifetime warranty also: you can't beat that and if it's assembled and used properly the likelihood of needing to make a claim is unlikely.Be aware that the lite version of this tent is just that, a lite version: different materials of lower quality and perhaps less durability.

Good attempt but so-so result
24 January 2023Giovanni R

originally posted on tentworld.com.au

The tent is in principle good; sturdy frame, great built in awning and great doors, windows and vents.However we have had the first one replaced because of a hole in the fabric and the second one also came with two small tears in the fabric. Whether it being over stretching or the fabric getting caught in the folding elbows it is not ok to get a faulty tent at this price.The second thing is the absolute absence of internal pockets; it feels very strange that while most other brands build pockets in their tents, blackwolf decided not to.

Specification

Pole Material25mm aluminum
Packed Weight35kg
Dimensions480 x 300 x 210cm
Standing Height200cm

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Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Outback Equipment

$1,469.99

Black Wolf Turbo Plus 300 - Outback Equipment Australia - Camping Gear & Accessories

Delivery between 1–10 July $280.72

BCF

$1,499.99

Blackwolf Turbo Plus 300 Tent

Delivery between 1–6 July $59.99

Tentworld

$1,499.99

BlackWolf Turbo Plus 300 Canvas Tent

Free delivery between Tue – Wed

MoTackle & Outdoors

$1,499.99

Blackwolf Turbo Plus 300 Tent - Updated Beige / Khaki

30-day returns

BlackWolf

$1,499.99

BlackWolf Turbo Plus Tent 300

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Blackwolf Turbo Lite 240 tent
13 November 2022

I have managed to use the tent once since receiving it. The package arrived at the door in pretty poor condition, fortunately the contents did not appear damaged so I did not have to return it. The tent sets us easily enough. Its replacing my ten year old Coleman instant up tent. Its a big step up in quality (but three times the price). Its the same size but feels bigger inside as the walls are pulled tight. I love the awning. So far I am happy with it.

John originally posted on snowys.com.au
Excellent, durable, heavy duty, waterproof tent.
24 November 2020

I bought this tent after a friend of mine had purchased one and was impressed with the quality of construction, workmanship and materials used. The designers have taken into account the must haves of the inside of the tent:Hooks for lights, Velcro straps for cabling for lights, pockets for wallets and phones..there's even a small zip at the front near the bottom for feeding a power cable through which can be zipped up again to keep the creepy crawlies out: Nice thick swag like material (compared to the lite model) for the walls and fly which repel water brilliantly. Zippers and stitching are of top quality.The best part about this tent is that it can be assembled by one person even if it's a bit windy.There is some small cons with this tent however:If this is ... MoreI bought this tent after a friend of mine had purchased one and was impressed with the quality of construction, workmanship and materials used. The designers have taken into account the must haves of the inside of the tent:Hooks for lights, Velcro straps for cabling for lights, pockets for wallets and phones..there's even a small zip at the front near the bottom for feeding a power cable through which can be zipped up again to keep the creepy crawlies out: Nice thick swag like material (compared to the lite model) for the walls and fly which repel water brilliantly. Zippers and stitching are of top quality.The best part about this tent is that it can be assembled by one person even if it's a bit windy.There is some small cons with this tent however:If this is your first ever tent and first time camping then this isn't a tent for you... Id explore cheaper options first then perhaps purchase this tent once your used to the rigmorale of camping.Its heavy, when packed up with all poles and pegs in its bag, it's around the 25kg mark.The instructions aren't clear in some parts with regard to assembly and packing but let's face it, most aren't with tents and you could probably watch a you tube video explaining some extra steps and or tricks.Overall it's a tent for the more experienced camper with one or two kids who's looking to step up to a awesome tent.. You could sleep a heap of people in this tent, probably up to seven but then the comfort factor is gone. I've slept in mine in the wind and rain and it's held up extremely well.Compared to a oztent equivalent it's fantastic value considering you dont have to purchase additional flys for the roof. The only extra flys to buy for this tent are for the front awning and I have not seen the need to buy any yet. Lifetime warranty also: you can't beat that and if it's assembled and used properly the likelihood of needing to make a claim is unlikely.Be aware that the lite version of this tent is just that, a lite version: different materials of lower quality and perhaps less durability.

Roger originally posted on anacondastores.com
Good attempt but so-so result
24 January 2023

The tent is in principle good; sturdy frame, great built in awning and great doors, windows and vents.However we have had the first one replaced because of a hole in the fabric and the second one also came with two small tears in the fabric. Whether it being over stretching or the fabric getting caught in the folding elbows it is not ok to get a faulty tent at this price.The second thing is the absolute absence of internal pockets; it feels very strange that while most other brands build pockets in their tents, blackwolf decided not to.

Giovanni R originally posted on tentworld.com.au
Good performance first up
13 November 2022

The tent was thoroughly tested in very rainy and windy conditions and didn't leak. The only issue we had was that the front side poles would sometimes come out of place when the wind lifted the front of the fly.I ended up tying extra ropes from the bottom of the poles to a centre tent peg, as shown in the photo.If it's windy, it's important to exactly centre the fly over the frame and secure the bottom corners of the fly at the 3 points provided, or you get a lot of flapping noise.

John H originally posted on tentworld.com.au
Good tent but not as sturdy as I hoped
30 April 2019

Bought this tent for a trip around Australia. It had 3 months daily use and set up and pack up every few days. Set up and pack up were both easy and it served well. I really liked they way the front of the roof has a higher pole in the middle to shed rain, it worked well in light rain.Would not like to have had it rain too much as the fly does not protect much of the walls, but up north in dry season it worked reasonably well. In calm weather it was convenient and practical size for our family as a master bed with dining/ kitchen prep area in the awning. The additional fly screen room worked for mosquito and fly protection when eating - even though its fit is not exact.However, I was not overly impressed with the way the fly flapped in the wind, once again I ... MoreBought this tent for a trip around Australia. It had 3 months daily use and set up and pack up every few days. Set up and pack up were both easy and it served well. I really liked they way the front of the roof has a higher pole in the middle to shed rain, it worked well in light rain.Would not like to have had it rain too much as the fly does not protect much of the walls, but up north in dry season it worked reasonably well. In calm weather it was convenient and practical size for our family as a master bed with dining/ kitchen prep area in the awning. The additional fly screen room worked for mosquito and fly protection when eating - even though its fit is not exact.However, I was not overly impressed with the way the fly flapped in the wind, once again I thought the fly left a bit to be desired, impossible to peg the corners in firmly enough, the pegs kept coming out. Finally, towards the end or our trip, the zip for the front door started opening behind the zipper. When I contacted Black Wolf and Snowys about this, they said we must have put it up wrong and they would not honour the warranty. It may sometimes have been open when we pegged it but we never stretched it overly tight. I feel 3 months use in mostly fine weather was not too tough a test on this tent and it failed. We have followed the advice given and squeezed the zip, but it is still glitchy and annoying. Could be a really good product with a little more thought and longevity.

Joy originally posted on snowys.com.au
Great touring tent
14 February 2023

A longer term review having spent nearly 4 months living under the turbo plus 300 over the past year or so. We are a family of four. This is a big tent - heavy and needs a roof rack. Strongly recommend separating the poles and fly from the tent, keeping the latter in a second bag. It makes it manageable loading and packing/unpacking. The included pegs are good - but supapegs are a wise investment. For long term use around Australia the tent has performed very well, holding off rain and staying upright in strong winds. Fine without the fly in fine weather. Putting it up is mostly straight forward, although the rear section's poles need care. The ventilation is good - but all tents will have condensation. Some of the internal plastic fittings could be better - the ... MoreA longer term review having spent nearly 4 months living under the turbo plus 300 over the past year or so. We are a family of four. This is a big tent - heavy and needs a roof rack. Strongly recommend separating the poles and fly from the tent, keeping the latter in a second bag. It makes it manageable loading and packing/unpacking. The included pegs are good - but supapegs are a wise investment. For long term use around Australia the tent has performed very well, holding off rain and staying upright in strong winds. Fine without the fly in fine weather. Putting it up is mostly straight forward, although the rear section's poles need care. The ventilation is good - but all tents will have condensation. Some of the internal plastic fittings could be better - the hooks are a bit flimsy, but this is minor. Spares can be had. This isnt a tent for everybody. It is very bulky and tough to handle. But for long term family touring use and overall resilience, its a great buy.

Vivian originally posted on snowys.com.au
Loving it
22 April 2022

I bought this to use predominantly with my 2 young kids. Absolutely stoked with it! Enough room to accommodate husband if he does come on our adventures. Used once so far for 3 nights. Copped pretty big winds and rain and it stood up very well. I didn’t find the walls to be as sloping as the other reviewer did so didnt need much gap to stop our pillows touching the wall. Very roomy and could stand up easily. The awning was terrific with the walls attcahed for keeping the wind and rain off us. Absolutely perfect set up and i hope it sees out my kids growing up years :) Oh and no problems for me setting it up on my own. I have now colour coded the corners of the fly/tent though for next time as I found the fly takes some working out which way round is the right way lol.

Kate originally posted on snowys.com.au
Okay, but not great
6 November 2021

I purchased this almost five months ago and it has been constantly in use since then. I am a short (157cm) experienced female camper. This is definitely the best canvas tent of its size on the market but that's because there are very limited options. If you absolutely must have a canvas tent, I do recommend this tent. The design of the fly is a real problem. It does not handle high winds (or even moderate wind gusts) and acts like a kite. You cannot take off the fly in high winds as the guy ropes for the entire tent are attached to it. You will need extra guy ropes to peg down the three poles but expect your tent poles to take off. At one point I had ten guy ropes holding down the front of the tent. During one day of ferocious winds (the ten guy ropes failed) I had ... MoreI purchased this almost five months ago and it has been constantly in use since then. I am a short (157cm) experienced female camper. This is definitely the best canvas tent of its size on the market but that's because there are very limited options. If you absolutely must have a canvas tent, I do recommend this tent. The design of the fly is a real problem. It does not handle high winds (or even moderate wind gusts) and acts like a kite. You cannot take off the fly in high winds as the guy ropes for the entire tent are attached to it. You will need extra guy ropes to peg down the three poles but expect your tent poles to take off. At one point I had ten guy ropes holding down the front of the tent. During one day of ferocious winds (the ten guy ropes failed) I had to resort to rolling up the front of the fly and tucking it inside the inner. So, invest in a lot of extra tent pegs and make them as long and large as possible and a lot of extra guy ropes. I scavenged some very hefty pegs from an old tent which I use to peg out the inner. You can pitch just the inner for short stays provided you are guaranteed of zero rain. Water not only comes in via the two air vents but also through the door zips. I know this from experience. You will never get the tent back in the bag once purchased but, given the weight, that's probably a good thing. The poles and fly (and the accessories I've bought: sides and front) go in the bag and I wrap the inner in a tarp and strap that together. I'm in the process of buying a separate bag for that. I definitely recommend buying some side panels. They are great for rainy and windy days (especially if it's dusty). I've noticed that the porch is a lot more stable during high winds with the sides up (go figure, you'd think the opposite would be true) as they tend to anchor the two side poles and prevent them being flung around the campsite. The pegs that come with these panels are too small and not fit for purpose. You want the heftiest pegs possible for the panels as any wind will rip them out. I have used the front panel when it's been peeing down but I prefer not to use it as I like a view and it just feels too claustrophobic for me (I bought the standard front and side panels without windows). It is absolutely possible to pitch the tent solo if you're small and female but I wouldn't recommend someone new to camping do this. You cannot push the frame up to pitch, you have to lock in the sides first. The fly requires quite a bit of effort to heft it over the inner. But with practise and patience it is manageable. Take your time, do some stretches, and if the weather is good, pitch it in stages. Get the inner up first, take a break, and put the fly up when you're ready. The door zips have been horrendous. The inner zip (door fly) has been sticky since day one and it died two weeks ago. I'm fending off mozzies while I wait for my screen room to arrive. I figured that was more cost effective (and less bother) than a zip repair. I was very disappointed that the zip failed as quickly as it did. The tent is not dustproof. The windows do not fully close (you can put them down but they are secured in the middle by a small piece of Velcro) and dust can freely enter when the bottom of the windows flap. The mesh for the windows and doors isn’t small enough to prevent this. Not being able to escape the dust has been a new experience for me as I’ve spent most of the last four decades in smaller hiking tents. It’s not a lot of fun. In summary, if you need a canvas tent this is your tent. But, be aware of the issues. Buy a lot of extra pegs and guy ropes and expect your poles to turn into missiles in high winds. If you're a short and inexperienced camper and need to pitch this solo think long and hard before purchase. I would definitely buy the side panels as they are great when it's windy and rainy. This tent is heavy and you'll need two separate bags for it. Start zip maintenance on day one (I wish I’d done this) to prolong the life of your zips. If you can see a dust storm coming your way, shelter in your car and expect a big clean up.

Tamara originally posted on snowys.com.au
This tent is tough as nails!
7 November 2021

Put the tent up in 20+ knots of wind, in Lakes Entrance during the last weather event. It was easy despite the wind (the fly was a bit difficult, but worked form the up wind side and used some pegs to stop it “flying” away) Once up, with the optional annex walls up as well, we were dry, secure and warm. There was a storm that night with wind gusts in excess of 30 knots, the tent was a safe place out of it all. After a week of 4 degree nights 27 degree days, high winds, driving rain and some beautiful weather, the pack up was easy, with every thing going back into the bags with minimal trouble. Except for the frog that had decided that the tent was also a safe place to live. It was returned to the local creek. There ware no tears or rips at all, unlike our previous ... MorePut the tent up in 20+ knots of wind, in Lakes Entrance during the last weather event. It was easy despite the wind (the fly was a bit difficult, but worked form the up wind side and used some pegs to stop it “flying” away) Once up, with the optional annex walls up as well, we were dry, secure and warm. There was a storm that night with wind gusts in excess of 30 knots, the tent was a safe place out of it all. After a week of 4 degree nights 27 degree days, high winds, driving rain and some beautiful weather, the pack up was easy, with every thing going back into the bags with minimal trouble. Except for the frog that had decided that the tent was also a safe place to live. It was returned to the local creek. There ware no tears or rips at all, unlike our previous tent which ripped in less windy conditions. I would absolutely recommend the “Black Wolf, Turbo Plus 300 Tent, with annex walls”

Dael originally posted on snowys.com.au
heavy duty & easy setup
3 November 2022

love this tent- i picked up an older version second-hand. Black wolf has excellent customer support and warranty and even replaced some awning poles that had seized up on me. Have used this tent in all kinds of weather and never had any issues.Packing it is easy once you get the technique down- lay the whole thing down in a diamond with the poles in the middle and the tent filling out the two sides. Then tightly wrap from one side and over the other.Any downsides is the size & weight - can be tricky to get on and off the roof racks.Other than that has been excellent for 2 adults & 1 baby/toddler on our recent trips- would comfortably sleep 2 adults 2 kids.

Ben originally posted on snowys.com.au

Specification

Pole Material25mm aluminum
Packed Weight35kg
Dimensions480 x 300 x 210cm
Standing Height200cm

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