TNT432 Dark age tent, 3 x 5 m, 340 gsm, natural color

Description

This compact-sized Saxon tent is modeled on historical examples and offers ample space for 3 to 4 occupants with their respective gear. Only 2 people are required to pitch it swiftly in just a few simple steps. The longer poles are sectional, allowing for easy storage and transport of the medieval tent. With an inner height of approx. 2.10 m, it even allows stately sized Vikings to stand upright. The approx. 1.82 m high sewed-on awning offers good sun and rain protection. The door can be easily rolled open on either side and tied with a bow to each side of the tent wall. It closes with eyelets and loops. The entrance is approx. 1.80 m high. The bottom edge closes with a sod cloth that flaps into the inside and keeps wind gusts, dirt and dust out.

The historical Saxon tent is waterproofed and treated against mildew and mold. The 340 g/m2 thick pure cotton canvas is robust and tear-resistant but still very affordably priced, making this medieval tent an indispensable piece of equipment for medieval markets, military camps or LARP events.

Delivery includes all accessories needed for the proper setting up and fastening of the tent.

Details:
- Dimensions: approx. 2 x 4 m
- Entrance height: approx. 1.80 m
- Inner height: approx. 2.10 m
- Canopy height: approx. 1.82 m (+ approx. 12 cm with end tips)
- Weight: approx. 15 kg

Scope of delivery:
- 1 tent skin
- 2 sectional vertical poles from iron, approx. 2.50 m
- 1 ridge pole from iron, approx. 2.00 m
- 2 awning poles from iron, approx. 2,10 m
- 4 large tent pegs
- 13 small tent pegs
- 4 cotton guy-ropes with tensioners

The pictures show the 4 x 6 m dark age tent.

× Our tents have been created for those who want an historical looking tent, but who do not want to spend too much money on a 100% accurate one. Poles are made of iron, unless said otherwise. The possible waterproofing treatment is to be renewed every two years, or after heavy rains.You can prolong the life of your tent and enjoy its use for a further long time by observing the following precautions: - Do not overstretch the ropes, for natural materials such as wood or cotton alter under the influence of air humidity and need space to contract and expand. - You may thus avoid e.g. that the roof holes for the poles get distended and ultimately facilitate water ingress. - We recommend slightly slackening the ropes in the evening, for air humidity considerably rises at night and may increase the risk of excessive stress exerted on your tent. The ropes should also be somewhat slackened in rain or high atmospheric humidity. - If the tent has been exposed to humidity, we strongly advise you to dry it after use, as it is otherwise likely to mould. - Do not, on any account, use detergents or any other cleaning products to clean your tent. The best way to remove dried out dirt is to use a brush. - As for the storage of your tent over an extended period of time, please separate all accessories (pegs, ropes, etc.) from the tent itself and preferably pack everything separately. Make sure that all items are dry and stored in a dry place.

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