Product details
Dome tent with tunnel extension | Roof ventilation |
Organizer bags | Lantern suspension |
Product description
The Eclipse 500 dome tent can comfortably accommodate five people. It features a third pole bend that creates a large extended vestibule in front of the main tent with 180 cm of headroom. This useful living area has a tent floor and provides ample storage space for bikes and other essential outdoor gear. The large living area, spacious sleeping cabin and small pack size make this tent the ideal solution for campers traveling with a small car. The tent can be entered through the front entrance or the side door. Two windows and the associated vents provide the best light and optimal air circulation in the vestibule.
Details
Details
- Large vestibule with removable tent floor
- Two entrance doors provide versatility
- Darkened walls and ceiling reduce light intrusion and provide restful sleep
- Seams: All seams sealed
- Inner tent: Breathable (100% polyester)
- Organiser pockets
- Lantern suspension
- Roof ventilation
Features
Type of person tent | Dome tent |
Number of entrances | 1 |
Number of sleeping areas | 5 |
Frame | Fiberglass 9.5 to 11 mm |
Outer tent material | 180T Polyester PU coated Flame retardant 100% Polyester |
Floor material | 100% polyethylene |
Inner tent material | Breathable100% polyester |
Tape closed seam | |
Groundsheet | 100% polyethylene |
Colour | green |
Weight | 8,8 kg |
Water column | 2000 mm |
Number of people | 5-person tent |
Design | Tent Eclipse 500 Rustic dome tent |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 470 x 300 x 200 cm |
Pack size (LxØ) | 68 x 24 cm |
Pack size width | 24 cm |
Pack size height | 24 cm |
Pack size length | 68 cm |
ean | 5709388109491 |
Manufacturer Article No. | 120387 |
Item Features
Number of persons
Suitable for sleeping and living for 5 people
Water column 2,000 mm
The water column provides information about the material tightness. To...
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The water column provides information about the material tightness. To determine the millimetre value, 10 cm of fabric is stretched under a measuring cylinder and the cylinder is filled with water from above. The limit value at which water droplets press through the material is the maximum water column. In Germany, a tent outer material is considered waterproof from 1500 mm.