Tunnel tent for family

2 Person Tunnel Camping Tents has Anti-fungus,Breathable and waterproof ,Sun protective,Flam retardant advantages.



Description:

This style is not produced at present

Family Tunnel Tents is a 2 person tent,which is made by stretching fabric across rigid rings to create a tunnel shape, which may be entered through a slit in the side, or via one of the ends of the tunnel, depending on the design. It is ideal for weekend trips and short holidays.


Features:

Spacious 6-berth tunnel tent with removeable front panel
- Extern dark flaps on the front and side windows
- Sewn in groundsheet
- The front panel has a door
- Foldable doorstep at the entrance
- Headroom

-Two 3-berth innertents

- Large side windows
- Covered air vents above the first side windows
- The other side windows consist halway of mesh
- The front windows can be covered from the outside
- The side windows with mesh can be covered from the outside
- Both innertents have a mesh panel that can be coverd from the inside
- Entry point for electric cables
- Convenient storage pockets inside the innertents
- Hanging hook for a lamp in the living area and innertents

- Comes with pegs, guy ropes and a large carry bag


Specifications:

Dimensions
500 x 380 x 205 cm
Capacity
2 person
Flysheet Material
Ripstop Polyester PU 3000mm, with taped seam
Total amount of air vents
5
Innertents Material
breathable polyester
Total amount of windows
6
Groundsheet Material
Polyethylene (PE)
Packsize
80 x Ø 32cm
Poles Material
Fiberglass Ø12,7 mm
Weight
21,2 Kg


FAQ:

Q: Can one person set this up on their own?
A: Yes it can.

Q: How should I store my tent?
A: Never pack or store your tent if it is wet, damp or dirty. Although we use the best polyurethane waterproofing available, prolonged exposure to moisture causes hydrolysis which, in turn, causes the waterproof layer to break down, becoming soft, sticky and no longer waterproof. Storing a wet tent for as little as 24 hours in warm weather is also likely to start the process of mildew forming on the fabric. Mildew will cause your tent to stain, smell and will also lead to the premature breakdown of the waterproof coating. Mildew and moisture damage are not covered under the Limited Warranty.

For long-term storage, keep your tent in a dry and cool area, out of direct sunlight. Store it outside of its stuff sack, as you would a sleeping bag, in a breathable, over-sized cotton or mesh duffel for protection. On the cheap, an old pillowcase is ideal.

Q: How long will a tent last?
A: A tent's lifespan is directly connected to the amount you use it. A tent's biggest enemy is UV radiation (just like your skin). A tent that lives in extreme conditions at high altitude, such as Everest Base Camp, may only last a few months, while a well taken care of tent, used occasionally under normal conditions, can last for many years.

Q: How do I guy out my tent with the included tensioners?
A: Guying out your tent will provide more stability in windy or extreme conditions while also maximizing ventilation. To guy out your tent, run cord from the tent's guy point through the tensioner. Pass the cord around the stake and back through the tensioner, keeping the curved side of the tensioner toward the stake. Tie a knot at the end of the cord. To tighten cord, pull the tensioner up along the cord and release.
Q: How do I prevent mildew?
A: One of the easiest ways to damage your tent is by not drying it as quickly as possible after it gets wet. Storing a wet tent for as little as 24 hours in warm weather is likely to start the process of mildew formation. Mildew can permanently damage the waterproof coatings by causing them to separate from the fabric, but mild to severe staining is more common. Mildew stains are permanent. They cannot be removed without potential harm to the fabric coatings and are not covered by warranty. Even when your tent appears to be dry after use, it is always best to assure it is completely dry before storing. Hang it outside or pile it loosely in your house for a few days, turning it inside and out to assure it has dried everywhere. Never machine dry your tent as the heat can melt the fabric.
Q: What's the best way to clean my tent?
A: Cleaning your tent is not necessary unless it has an offensive odor or becomes heavily soiled. If heavily soiled, the pressure from a regular garden hose will remove most loose dirt. For more severe cleaning, set up your tent and hand wash it with warm water, a sponge and mild, non-detergent soap. Do not use dishwashing liquid, detergent, bleach, pre-soaking solutions, or spot removers. Rinse well. Dry your tent by pitching it or line-drying it. Never dry clean, machine- wash or machine-dry your tent. Any of these methods can remove all the waterproof coatings from the tent.


Advantage:

Xiamen Vsloar outdoor products co., LTD. uses own research and development of practical outdoor products, with high quality product quality and sincere and honest after-sales service by overseas customers praise. We also have professional design team, high quality raw material procurement process, serious professional sewing staff and rigorous quality inspection team, so that customers feel comfortable and satisfied in the cooperation.



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