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Suitable fortrekkingtrekking
Number of berths33
Seasonality
winter
spring/autumn
summer
winter
spring/autumn
summer
Weight3.75 kg3.3 kg
Design
Body shapehemispherehemisphere
Inner tent
Number of entrances2 pcs2 pcs
Entrances to the bedroom2 pcs
Ventilation windows
 /2 pcs/
 /2 pcs/
Wind valve
Frame and materials
Frame typeinternalinternal
Main poles33
Arc thickness
8.5 mm /9.5 mm/
Frame materialaluminiumaluminium
Tent material
polyester /190T R/S PU/
polyester /190T R/S PU/
Water resistance of tent4000 mm water column4000 mm water column
Bottom material
polyester /190T PU/
polyester /190T PU/
Water resistance of bottom10000 mm water column10000 mm water column
Protective features
Reinforced corners
Seam sealing
UV protection
Refractory impregnation
General
More features
mosquito net
lantern loop
inside pockets
shelf for small items
mosquito net
lantern loop
inside pockets
shelf for small items
External dimensions365x220x115 cm365x230x120 cm
Internal dimensions185x220x115 cm185x220x115 cm
Dimensions in case45x16x16 cm45x16x16 cm
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2013august 2012

Weight

The total weight of the tent is including the frame and other accessories.

This parameter depends primarily on the purpose (see above), and after that — on seasonality, capacity, and additional functions. For example, in trekking and expedition models, the weight usually does not exceed 5 – 7.5 kg, and the lightest of these products can weigh 2 – 3 kg or even less, while being full-fledged tents for 2 people or even more. However, for a trekking tent, such a small weight with a capacity of more than 2 people usually means that this model is designed exclusively for the summer. For most camping tents, the weight starts at 6 kg, although among them there are also quite light products — by 4 – 5 kg, 3 – 4 kg, or even less (in such cases, light weight can also mean a purely summer specialization). And the most capacious and/or multifunctional models can have a weight of 10 – 15 kg, 15 – 20 kg and even more; in this weight category, you can mainly find tents, camping tents for many people and fishing tents for carp fishing (see "Destination").

When choosing a tent according to this indicator, it is worth considering that it does not always make sense to chase the maximum weight reduction. Yes, the...light tent is the most convenient to carry; on the other hand, weight reduction inevitably affects one or several other characteristics at once. So, most often, lighter models are either more expensive or smaller in size and less roomy and functional than their heavier counterparts. And sometimes weight reduction also negatively affects the security (including moisture resistance) and the overall reliability of the product. Therefore, it makes sense to specifically look for the lightest tent possible in cases where weight reduction is of key importance; a typical example is long trips, in which all the equipment has to be carried “on oneself” for a long time. And even in such cases, it is worth remembering other important characteristics. For example, for use in late autumn, when frosts are likely, it is better to choose a heavier tent with winter seasonality than a light model that is not designed for winter conditions.

Entrances to the bedroom

The number of entrances to the bedroom provided in the design of the tent.

It is worth clarifying that if there are several bedrooms in the design (see "Bedrooms"), then in this case, not the total number of entrances is taken into account, but the number of entrances per bedroom. For example, if a tent has 2 bedrooms, each with 1 entrance, then the specifications will show 1 entrance to the bedroom.

In other words, if the design declares 2 entrances to the bedroom, this means that there are two exits from each bedroom (regardless of the total number of bedrooms). This design is convenient primarily because it is possible to leave the sleeping compartment, if necessary, in the most convenient way, without disturbing the sleeping neighbors once again. .

Arc thickness

Both the rigidity of the frame and the reliability and durability of the tent itself depend on the thickness of the arcs. Usually, the larger and more capacious the tent, the thicker the arches are needed for the frame. Arcs made of plastic and fibreglass most often have a thickness of 7 to 13 mm, while steel and aluminium — from 5 to 16 mm. With an increase in the section of the arcs, the weight of the tent in the folded state also increases.
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