Robens Challenger 2 Person Tent Tents |
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Availability | In stock |
Product ID |
47537
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Brand | Robens |
Store | Wiggle UK and ROW |
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Description |
The Robens Challenger 2 Person Tent boasts a side-entry sloping tunnel design that offers an enhanced headroom, comfortable sleeping space and minimal pack size and weight. Storage can also be maximised by offsetting the inner tent to give extra porch space, and there is zip access from the inner to an additional storage area at the foot of the tent. Additionally, mesh pockets and a gear rope add extra storage options for camping equipment, gear and more, while built-in mesh mosquito nets ensure ventilation to where it is needed most. Robens Wind Test The determination of the performance of a Robens tent in wind is based on the knowledge and technique available to Robens at the time of testing. During the test they register the maximum (MAX) speed impact a tent was subjected and the average (AVG) wind speed at which structural instability occurred. This may appear as a broken/deformed pole, or the collapse of the tent and subsequent return to shape when the wind drops. At no point was any form of catastrophic failure experienced up to the maximum wind speed. The MAX speed for this tent is 140 km/h, and AVG 130 km/h.
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Wiggle UK and ROW | Robens Challenger 2 Person Tent Tents | £237.99 | Visit Store |
The Robens Challenger 2 Person Tent boasts a side-entry sloping tunnel design that offers an enhanced headroom, comfortable sleeping space and minimal pack size and weight. Storage can also be maximised by offsetting the inner tent to give extra porch space, and there is zip access from the inner to an additional storage area at the foot of the tent. Additionally, mesh pockets and a gear rope add extra storage options for camping equipment, gear and more, while built-in mesh mosquito nets ensure ventilation to where it is needed most. Robens Wind Test The determination of the performance of a Robens tent in wind is based on the knowledge and technique available to Robens at the time of testing. During the test they register the maximum (MAX) speed impact a tent was subjected and the average (AVG) wind speed at which structural instability occurred. This may appear as a broken/deformed pole, or the collapse of the tent and subsequent return to shape when the wind drops. At no point was any form of catastrophic failure experienced up to the maximum wind speed. The MAX speed for this tent is 140 km/h, and AVG 130 km/h.