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- Easy-pitch Tunnel Tent with Dark Zone bedroom to significantly block out sunlight and enjoy a more relaxing sleep (comfortably sleeps 4, but big enough for 5).
- Double Skin with 210T polyester flysheet and 3000mm Hydrostatic Head for excellent rain protection (ideal for camping in all but the stormiest of weather).
- Bedroom measures L210cm x W300cm x H180/205cm with divider to create two rooms, vents with curtains, and sewn-in groundsheet for draught exclusion.
- Living area measures L235cm x W300cm x H205cm with removable tub groundsheet and multiple windows (king poles included to turn entrance into a canopy).
- Oversized travel bag to easily pack, store, and carry on camping adventures (measures 73cm x 28cm x 28cm and weighs 11.6kg when tent is stored inside it).






















Finishing Touches
Finishing Touches
Finishing Touches
1. The curtains on the outside of the porch windows are, to me, a design flaw. When it rains, if they are rolled up (open) they collect water and cause the porch roof to sag, A LOT. Also, given the height and position on the curved side, they are difficult to open and close for shorter people (and taller ones will still get soaked!) For me they should be on the inside.
2. The claim that the interior tent can reduce light by 90% is a bit off. I would say 50-60% at best. I still needed my eye mask to stop the morning sun waking me. I could see everything inside the inner tent without any additional lighting, not what I’d expect from 90% reduction
3. The oversized storage bags is, quite simply, comical! You still have to squish, refold, re roll and squish some more to get the tent and all the bits back into the bag, and zipping it back up is challenging! If you’re going to claim oversize MAKE IT OVERSIZE, not just a couple of millimetres but a few inches.
All in all a decent tent for the money. I would recommend it.
Also, ignore the reviews on the tent pegs, they are standard pegs for standard ground. It’s always a good idea to have a few tough ground ones in your bag for if you might need them.
























