Nordisk Kari 12 Basic Cotton Tarp Tents |
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Availability | In stock |
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46213
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Brand | Nordisk |
Store | Wiggle UK and ROW |
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Description |
The Nordisk Kari 12 Basic Cotton Tarp is an easy-to-handle cotton tarp that is the perfect compliment to the rest of the Nordisk cotton tent range, and which can be used either with a tent or on its own. A tarp provides extra space and shelter and can be used in a variety of ways, with or without a groundsheet and windbreaker. It protects you and your camp from rain, snow or strong sun, as well as providing extra sheltered space for socialising. Kari 12 comes with two strong steel poles, 10 steel V-pegs with a hole for added strength in sandy ground, plus a guy rope offering a variety of set-ups. The story behind the name Kari (Kári) is a term for wind and was in ancient Norse mythology personified by Kári, who was the heir to his father Fornjót’s kingdoms, making him the ruler of Finland and Kvenland. Kári is the father of Frosti (‘frost’), or elsewhere named Jökul, which means ‘icicle, ice, glacier’ – and the grandfather of Snær the Old (Snærr inn gamli’), meaning ‘Snow the Old’.
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Wiggle UK and ROW | Nordisk Kari 12 Basic Cotton Tarp Tents | £243.00 | Visit Store |
The Nordisk Kari 12 Basic Cotton Tarp is an easy-to-handle cotton tarp that is the perfect compliment to the rest of the Nordisk cotton tent range, and which can be used either with a tent or on its own. A tarp provides extra space and shelter and can be used in a variety of ways, with or without a groundsheet and windbreaker. It protects you and your camp from rain, snow or strong sun, as well as providing extra sheltered space for socialising. Kari 12 comes with two strong steel poles, 10 steel V-pegs with a hole for added strength in sandy ground, plus a guy rope offering a variety of set-ups. The story behind the name Kari (Kári) is a term for wind and was in ancient Norse mythology personified by Kári, who was the heir to his father Fornjót’s kingdoms, making him the ruler of Finland and Kvenland. Kári is the father of Frosti (‘frost’), or elsewhere named Jökul, which means ‘icicle, ice, glacier’ – and the grandfather of Snær the Old (Snærr inn gamli’), meaning ‘Snow the Old’.