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Discover Walburg Single Pole Tent, 3.5m, 350gsm
Walburg single-mast tent, 3.5 m, 350 g/m²
With its 9 square meters of floor space, our medieval one-pole tent is a true wonder of space and offers enough room for two people, including luggage and gear. The height of 2.20 m provides enough standing room for comfortable changing. This tent is extremely lightweight and can literally be carried over the shoulder thanks to its split center pole. It can be set up in no time, giving you time to take care of all the beautiful things at the market, at a LARP event, or in storage. This authentic tent is not only interesting for beginners because of its low price.
The tent fabric, made of 100% cotton, is extremely tear-resistant and almost waterproof thanks to its special design (twill weave).
Our tents and storage tarps are pre-impregnated and therefore water-repellent. To maintain and renew the waterproofing, we recommend regular treatment with a waterproofing spray, such as Pluvonin. This way, you can enjoy your tent for a long time.
Details:
- Dimensions: approx. 3.50 m in diameter
- Average height: approx. 2.20 m
- Fabric: 350 g/m2 (g/m 2 ) impregnated against water, fungi and rot
- Color: natural
- Weight: approx. 13 kg
All dimensions are approximate and may differ from the delivered product.
The tent consists of a part that includes a divisible metal center pole and 12 stakes.
The historic tent is delivered completely in two packages.
Important information about the assembly, operation, and care of our historic tents
To ensure you can enjoy your Viking tent , Roman tent , Saxon tent , knight's tent , medieval tent , trading tent or have a stall at the medieval market for a long time, the following tips are helpful:
Setup is relatively easy and can be done quickly and stress-free thanks to the loop system. The length of the poles can be adjusted individually. When setting up, keep in mind that the angle of the roof must be continuous with the cord to the stake, and the stake must be aligned with the corner or loop of your tent. Do not overtighten the guy lines , because natural materials such as wood and cotton change with humidity and need space to expand or contract. This way, you can prevent enlarging the pole openings in the roof and allowing water to penetrate later. At night, we recommend loosening the guy lines slightly, as humidity increases significantly, and there is a chance of putting too much pressure on the tent. If it rains or is very humid, loosen the guy lines a little as well.
When attaching the sidewall, it's a good idea to start on the side where the tent opens. If possible, the tent walls should not completely touch the ground (except for those with soil). This also protects against moisture and mold. After use, be sure to dry the tent if it has become damp; otherwise, there's a risk of mold growth. Never wrap wooden poles in plastic wrap or similar. Once dry, simply wipe them with a cotton cloth. Under no circumstances should you use chemicals or other cleaning products to clean your tent. It's best to remove dried dirt with a brush. If you plan to store it for a longer period, separate all components (pegs, ropes, etc.) from the tent fabric and, ideally, pack everything separately. Make sure all parts are dry and stored in a dry place.
Do you have any questions about how to set up or operate your tent properly? Don't hesitate to write or call us! We're happy to help!
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