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Sleeping Bags PAVILLO www.bestwaycorp.com ©2019 Bestway Inflatables & Material Corp. All rights reserved. ® ™ Trademarks owned and managed by Bestway Inflatables & Material Corp. 2020 OUR VISION MISSION Vertically integrated We create fun, lasting Happiness — experiences to everyone Happy Consumers, in the world through the Happy Employees, products and service Happy World Customer focused we provide. JIANGSU HAIAN Innovative (Firs G (Second NG t St N S Sustainable TO ag TO ta N e N g A ) A e N N ) Consumer driven G SHAN HAI Fully owned production facilities 20 CATALOG Public stock exchange 20 COLLECTION BESTWAY WORLD THE NEW WEBSITE Bestwaycorp.com is debuting a new and improved look. Keeping it fresh and modern, our new website uses large visuals and graphics to help tell the story of each brand. Now it’s easier than ever to learn about our different products and technologies! THE NEW AMBURG HOENIX NTIAGO O PAUL NICE MILAN ARSAW OSCOW NG KON YDNEY ANGHA H P SA SA O W M HO G S SH I ERMANY ED STAT CHILE BRAZIL RANCE ITALY OLAND RUSSIA CHINA STRALIA CHINA G NIT E F P AU U S CATALOG APP Easily access all of our Bestway® catalogs while on the go with our brand new app. Download to see the conveniently portable, digital versions of our catalogs! HEADQUARTER R&D CENTER OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY PRODUCTION FACILITY 6 PAVILLO COLLECTION 2020 COLLECTION PAVILLO 7 INTRO WELCOME TO A BRAND NEW EXPERIENCE. COLLECTION 2020 INTRO 8 Camping adventures at Bestway 9 are back with a refreshed look! Discover exciting updates to our tents and sleeping bags. We’ve created new designs with new features to target different audiences: every type of camper 2020 COLLECTION PAVILLO has what they need for a unique and enjoyable experience. Quality products that are easy to use are the key focus of this outdoor collection. Follow Pavillo’s journey through this catalog to discover new creations and see our famous best sellers in a brand new way. 12 18 28 34 TENTS // TENTS // TENTS // TENTS // INTRO CAMP COOL CAMP ACTIVE CAMP FAMILY 40 44 50 56 INTRO 10 11 TENTS // TENTS // TENTS // SLEEPING BAGS // CAMP HIKE AIRFRAME CAMP BEACH INTRO PAVILLO COLLECTION 2020 COLLECTION PAVILLO 60 66 72 82 SLEEPING BAGS // SLEEPING BAGS // BACKPACKS // CAMPING EVADE HIBERHIDE EQUIPMENT THE SLEEPING COOL ACTIVE BAG RANGE IS HIBERHIDE TENTS TENTS ALSO IDENTIFIED SLEEPING BAGS BY COLOR DIFFERENTIATION: LIGHT PETROL FOR EVADE GREY FOR HIBERHIDE Most of these items are coupled with a dedicated carry bag and descriptive hangtag for effective in-store display. INTRO 12 13 PAVILLO’S LOGO THE FESTIVAL HAS BEEN FAMILY HIKE AND CAMPING EVADE TENTS TENTS SLEEPING BAGS TENTS WILL 2020 COLLECTION PAVILLO RE BE CLEARLY FRESH IDENTIFIED BY CRISP This new logo combines A SPECIFIC ED AND the spirit of our new product MODERN designs with the original COLOR: iconic elements of the Pavillo brand. LIME FOR COOL PETROL BLUE FOR ACTIVE GREY FOR FAMILY ORANGE FOR HIKE 14 15 At Bestway, we have all you need to make 2020 COLLECTION PAVILLO IT WOULDN’T BE those adventures more fun, more memorable SUMMER WITHOUT and most importantly, more comfortable. Our Pavillo line offers a wide array of products THE OUTDOOR for any type of adventure you seek. Whether ADVENTURES THAT it’s a festival, a relaxing day at the beach or a rugged weekend in the woods with your family COME ALONG WITH - the Pavillo line has the products you need to TentsTHE SEASON. make it a Bestway type of summer. TENTS TENTS RANGE RANGE ITEM NO. 68097 68098 68084 68086 68085 68088 68087 68089 68090 68091 ITEM NO. 68092 68095 68093 68094 68096 68079 68044 68045 68001 68002 LAYER 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 LAYER 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 CAPACITY CAPACITY (PERSONS) (PERSONS) TENTS // RANGE TENTS 16 WEIGHT WEIGHT 17 1.42 / 3.12 1.42 / 3.12 1.52 / 3.35 1.95 / 4.3 2.21 / 4.87 2.77 / 6.1 2.35 / 5.18 1.85 / 4.09 4.77 / 10.5 3.8 / 8.38 7.39 / 16.3 16.5 / 36.4 8.91 / 19.64 14.55 / 32.07 2.24 / 4.93 26.3 / 58 1.1 / 2.4 1.04 / 2.30 1.30 / 2.86 2.45 / 5.39 (KG / LBS) (KG / LBS) CARRY BAG / CARRY BAG / 60 cm x 60 cm x 5.5 cm 60 cm x 60 cm x 5.5 cm 60 cm x 11 cm x 10 cm 78 cm x 78 cm x 2.3 cm 55 cm x 12.5 cm x 11 cm 58.5 cm x 13 cm x 12 cm 90 cm x 90 cm x 2.3 cm 54.5 cm x 12 cm x 11 cm 59.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 15.5 cm 65 cm x 16 cm x 15 cm 66 cm x 20 cm x 18.5 cm 76 cm x 31 cm x 28 cm 67 cm x 27 cm x 23 cm 72 cm x 30 cm x 27 cm 48.5 cm x 13.5 cm x 12 cm 79 cm x 40 cm x 40 cm 55 cm x 8 cm x 8 cm 66 cm x 66 cm x 2.3 cm 51 cm x 9 cm x 9 cm 60 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm COMPRESSED COMPRESSED (23.6˝ x 23.6˝ x 2.2˝) (23.6˝ x 23.6˝ x 2.2˝) (23.6˝ x 4.3˝ x 3.9˝) (30.7˝ x 30.7˝ x 0.9˝) (21.7˝ x 4.9˝ x 4.3˝) (23˝ x 5.12˝ x 4.72˝) (35.4˝ x 35.4˝ x 0.9˝) (21.5˝ x 4.7˝ x 4.3˝) (23.4˝ x 6.5˝ x 6.1˝) (25.6˝ x 6.3˝ x 5.9˝) (26˝ x 7.9˝ x 7.3˝) (29.9˝ x 12.2˝ x 11˝) (26.4˝ x 10.6˝ x 9.1˝) (28.3˝ x 11.8˝ x 10.6˝) (19.1˝ x 5.3˝ x 4.7˝) (31.1˝ x 15.7˝ x 15.7˝) (21.5˝ x 3˝ x 3˝) (26˝ x 26˝ x 1˝) (20˝ x 3.5˝ x 3.5˝) (23.5˝ x 4˝ x 4˝) SIZE SIZE PAVILLO COLLECTION 2020 COLLECTION PAVILLO WATER 1500 mm 1500 mm 300 mm 2000 mm 300 mm 600 mm 2000 mm 600 mm 2000 mm 600 mm WATER 2000 mm 3000 mm 2000 mm 3000 mm 3000 mm 5000 mm 300 mm 300 mm 300 mm 300 mm RESISTENCE RESISTENCE 180T polyester 180T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 190T polyester 170T polyester 170T polyester FABRIC PU coated PU coated PA coated PU coated PA coated PU coated PU coated breathable breathable breathable FABRIC breathable breathable breathable breathable breathable PU taped PA coated PA silver coated PA coated PA coated PEG 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ PEG 18 cm / 7.1˝ 18 cm / 7.1˝ 18 cm / 7.1˝ 18 cm / 7.1˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 18 cm / 7.1˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ 16 cm / 6.3˝ DIMENSION 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ DIMENSION 5 mm / 0.2˝ 5 mm / 0.2˝ 5 mm / 0.2˝ 5 mm / 0.2˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 5 mm / 0.2˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ 3.8 mm / 0.15˝ CATEGORY Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Active Active Active CATEGORY Family Family Family Family Hike Airframe™ Beach Beach Beach Beach CCAMPOOL YOUR ON-THE-GO Tents SOLUTION FOR ENJOYING THE DAY, THE NIGHT AND COOL CAMP // TENTS 18 19 NATURE. PERFECT FOR A FESTIVAL, A FRIEND’S PLACE OR A CAMPING TRIP. “Life is made up of experiences, and camping brings 2020 COLLECTION PAVILLO us closer to what makes you feel alive. It’s about being free. Getting away with my friends without any hassle or fuss.” new new new generation NgenerEaWtion NEW new generation NgenerEaWtion NEW 68097 68098 NEW NEW COOL generation NEW generation COOLNEW QUICK 2 ROCK 2 TENTS // CAMP COOL CAMP // TENTS 20 21 KEY FEATURES // KEY FEATURES // 2 1.42Kg 2 1.42Kg 3.12Lb 3.12Lb INSIDE FIRE POP UP NUMBER OF PRODUCT INSIDE FIRE POP UP NUMBER OF PRODUCT 2020 COLLECTION PAVILLO POCKET RETARDANT TENT PEOPLE WEIGHT POCKET RETARDANT TENT PEOPLE WEIGHT FEATURES: SPECIFICATIONS: FEATURES: SPECIFICATIONS: • Single layer • Fabric: 180T Polyester PU Coated • Single layer • Fabric: 180T Polyester PU Coated • Guy rope: Polyester • Water Column: 1500 mm • Guy rope: Polyester • Water Column: 1500 mm • 1 Entrance and 3 ventilation • Ground protection: 110G/M2 PE TENT & DISPLAY DIMENSION // TENT & DISPLAY DIMENSION // • 1 Entrance and 3 ventilation • Ground protection: 110G/M2 PE openings • Poles: Fiberglass - Ø 6.0 mm openings • Poles: Fiberglass - Ø 6.0 mm • Set up time: 3min.
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