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Gift Round Medieval Tent Johann, 3 M Diameter
Johann round medieval tent, 3 m diameter
With the simple Johann medieval tent, you'll get an affordable, yet spacious and functional tent for military encampments, medieval camps, or LARPs. It offers enough space for two people plus luggage and equipment, and with a side height of approximately 1.80 m and a center height of approximately 3 m, there's enough headroom even for taller people. The knight's tent is decorated all around with a blanket. The lower edge features a wind and dirt guard.
The separate side wall can be easily hung from the ceiling using hooks. Without the side wall, you can use the medieval tent as a canopy. To keep the tent compact, we don't use a canopy.
The Johann round tent is delivered complete, i.e. with poles and accessories.
Details:
- Dimensions: approx. ø 3 m
- Entrance height: approx. 1.80 m
- Interior height: approx. 3 m
- Lateral height: approx. kg (with bars)
Delivery contents:
- Tent cover consisting of 1 roof and 1 side wall
- 10 Side posts: approx. 1.80 m (+ tips approx. 1.92 m)
- 1 Divisible Post: approx. 3 m (+ tips approx. 3.12 m)
- 10 Large stakes
- 10 Small stakes
- Cotton ropes including tent tensioners
- The tent is delivered in 2 packages
Colors and material:
- Natural color (cotton, 340 g/m2)
- Natural/blue (cotton, 425 g/m2)
Measurements are all approximate and may differ from the delivered product. The tents are handmade, which makes them look as authentic as possible, but also involves one or two small errors. Cotton is a natural material that behaves differently in different external conditions; that is, it can shrink or stretch very strongly. This means that the supplied iron poles may not fit immediately into the intended openings. The poles may need to be shortened slightly. Do not try to stretch the tent skin too tightly. This increases the risk of tearing or the seams opening.
Important information about the assembly, handling and care of our historic tents
To ensure you can enjoy your Viking tent , Roman tent , Saxon tent , knight's tent , medieval tent , merchant's tent , or medieval market stall for a long time, the following tips are helpful:
Don't overtighten the guy lines , because natural materials like wood and cotton change with humidity and need space to expand or contract. This way, you prevent, for example, the openings for the roof poles from widening and water from penetrating later. At night, we recommend loosening the guy lines slightly, as humidity increases significantly and there's a chance of putting too much pressure on your tent. If it's raining or very humid, loosen the guy lines a little as well.
After use, be sure to dry your tent if it has become damp, otherwise there is a risk of mold.
Do not use chemicals or other cleaning agents to clean your tent. It's best to brush off dry dirt. If you plan to store it for a longer period, separate all items (pegs, ropes, etc.) from the tent canvas. It's best to 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 use your tent properly? Don't hesitate to write or call us! We'll be happy to help!
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