Description
This unostentatious medieval tent is a low-priced, yet spacious and functional tent suitable for military camps, medieval markets or LARP events. It provides ample space for 3 occupants with their respective belongings and gear, and with a generous inner height of approx. 1.80 m at the sides and approx. 2.60 m at the center, offers enough headroom even for rangy warriors. The Knight's tent is adorned with a pelmet running all the way around. The bottom edge closes with a sod cloth that keeps dirt and dust out.
The two separate sidewalls of the medieval tent meet on the front and back to form the two respective entrances. The tent can also be used as a canopy by simply leaving the sidewalls out. We dispensed with an awning in order to keep the tent compact-sized.
The Knight's tent Herold is supplied as a complete set, i.e. with poles and accessories. It is waterproofed and treated against mildew and mold.
Details:
- Dimensions: approx. 3 x 3 m
- Entrance height: approx. 1.80 m
- Inner height: approx. 2.60 m
- Sidewalls height: approx. 1.80 m
- Weight: approx. 37 kg
Scope of delivery:
- Tent skin consisting of 1 roof and 2 sidewalls
- 8 side poles from steel: approx. 1.80 m (approx. 1.92 m with end tips)
- 1 sectional center pole from steel: approx. 2.60 m (approx. 2.72 m with end tips)
- 8 large tent pegs
- 8 small tent pegs
- Cotton guy-ropes with tensioners
- Shipment consists of 2 packing pieces.
Colors and material: red/blue (cotton, 350 gsm)
All measurements are approximate and may differ from the actual product supplied. The tents are crafted by hand, which lends them an authentic appearance on the one hand, but may also result in one or two small defects on the other hand. Cotton is a natural material that reacts differently depending on the various outside conditions and can considerably shrink or expand. So the iron poles included in delivery may not fit straightaway into the designated holes. It might in certain cases be necessary to somewhat shorten the poles to size. Please do not try to stretch the tent skin by force, as it increases the risk of the canvas tearing or the stitches snapping.