The Robens Klondike Tent is a roomy bell tent that provides excellent levels of comfort for up to six people. The vertical door makes for easy access, especially in bad weather, while protective eaves run around the tent to shelter door and walls from rain run off. The groundsheet also features a zip to the centre alloy pole, enabling it to be rolled away at the door to create a safe area in which to use the optional stove and a place for muddy boots. The neat internal apex air control can be easily opened and closed from the inside and works with low-level mesh vents to control ventilation. The construction is also a mix of cotton and polyester, providing both an optimum combination of durability and breathability. 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 168 km/h, and AVG 153 km/h.
The Robens Klondike Small Tent is a roomy bell tent that provides excellent levels of comfort for up to four people. The vertical door makes for easy access, especially in bad weather, while protective eaves run around the tent to shelter door and walls from rain run off. The groundsheet also features a zip to the centre alloy pole, enabling it to be rolled away at the door to create a safe area in which to use the optional stove and a place for muddy boots. The neat internal apex air control can be easily opened and closed from the inside and works with low-level mesh vents to control ventilation. The construction is also a mix of cotton and polyester, providing both an optimum combination of durability and breathability. 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 210 km/h, and AVG 200 km/h.
The Robens Double Dreamer 5 Tent sleeps up to five campers, perfect for adventurers looking for base tent comfort with standing height and all-weather performance. Key features include a rain safe side door for water-free access, double rear and low vents to control air flow, also enhanced by mesh panels behind external doors for insect-free ventilation, and an adaptable inner tent that can fold back and enhance living space. Plus, the mesh panel window is backed by a zip-up waterproof curtain with upper PVC panel to balance privacy, ventilation and light entry. 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 195 km/h, and AVG 160 km/h.
The Robens Double Dreamer 4 Tent sleeps up to four campers, perfect for adventurers looking for base tent comfort with standing height and all-weather performance. Key features include a rain safe side door for water-free access, double rear and low vents to control air flow, also enhanced by mesh panels behind external doors for insect-free ventilation, and an adaptable inner tent that can fold back and enhance living space. Plus, the mesh panel window is backed by a zip-up waterproof curtain with upper PVC panel to balance privacy, ventilation and light entry. 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 200 km/h, and AVG 165 km/h.
The Robens Couloir 750 Sleeping Bag has been designed for versatile three to four season use. This lightweight Couloir down sleeping bag has a technical Mummy profile with a Toray Nylon Taffeta shell to ensure optimum durable performance, while highly warm but compressible down filling ensures warmth without the bulk. This is enhanced by the double zip baffle and the new oversize contoured thermocollar that creates a snug fit over the shoulders to eliminate heat loss through the bellows effect. Hood and baffle drawcords are also repositioned for ease of use from within the bag. Additionally, all Couloir sleeping bags feature a centre zip for easy access, a feature much appreciated when in the confines of a small lightweight tent.
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.
The Robens Couloir 350 Sleeping Bag contours to your body to provide the ultimate level of warmth while keeping the sleeping bag incredibly light for easy transportation. Warmth is further enhanced by a double zip baffle and oversized contoured thermocollar, creating a snug fit over the shoulders – which helps to eliminate heat through the bellows effect. Hood and baffle drawcords are conveniently placed for ease-of-use within the bag and the Couloir 350 also features a centre zip for easy access. Specifications Size: 220cm (L) x 80cm (W) x 51cm (W) Body Length: 195cm Seasons: 3 Shell: TORAY 20D 380T nylon Taffeta, 100% nylon Lining: 20D 380T nylon Taffeta, 100% nylon Filling: 350 g RDS certified duck down 95/5, 700 FP Construction: Box wall Zipper: YKK Auto lock - two-way open, center zip Temp (Tcomfort) woman: 2 Temp (Tlimit) man: -4 Temp (Textreme): -21 Colour: Yellow Pack Size: 24cm x 16cm Weight: 795g
Get ready to explore the wilderness with ease with the Robens Lodge 2 Person Tent. Featuring a dome style and short transverse ridge pole, it offers flexible living, cooking and storage space with excellent internal height and width that allows the two occupants to sit side by side. The twin doors also allow each camper easy access and options in door opening to shelter from the wind, as well as delivering excellent cross ventilation through the mesh panels in the doors. Additionally, locking tips and twin eyelets in sturdy webbing secure the internal poles, with the ridge pole located in a rugged pole sleeve. 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 108 km/h, and AVG 102 km/h.
The Robens Serac 600 Sleeping Bag boasts a standard mummy profile and an RDS-certified 600g down filling for the best warmth to weight comfort ratio on most general outdoor adventures. The down filling is also highly compressible so can easily be packed away in its compression stuff stack when not in use, and is highly lightweight so won't weigh you down as you move. A neck baffle additionally minimises heat loss, while a shark fin foot box with extra insulation will provide optimum warmth to where it is needed, alongside allowing your feet to rest comfortably in a natural position. To finish, the durable riptop outer fabric is highly durable and tear resistant, and the lining offers a high moisture transport.
The Robens Serac 300 Sleeping Bag boasts a standard mummy profile and an RDS-certified 300g down filling for the best warmth to weight comfort ratio on most general outdoor adventures. The down filling is also highly compressible so can easily be packed away in its compression stuff stack when not in use, and is highly lightweight so won't weigh you down as you move. A neck baffle additionally minimises heat loss, while a shark fin foot box with extra insulation will provide optimum warmth to where it is needed, alongside allowing your feet to rest comfortably in a natural position. To finish, the durable riptop outer fabric is highly durable and tear resistant, and the lining offers a high moisture transport.
Get ready to explore in twos or with the luxury of extra space with the Robens Boulder 2 Person Tent. The combination of its dome style and short transverse ridge pole offers flexible living, cooking and storage space with excellent internal height and width that allows up to two occupants to sit side by side. The twin doors also allow each camper easy access and options in door opening to shelter from the wind, as well as delivering cross ventilation. Plus, locking tips and twin eyelets in sturdy webbing secure the internal poles with the ridge pole. 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 105 km/h, and AVG 100 km/h.
The Robens Glacier I Sleeping Bag boasts a classic mummy style and features AirThermo insulation, a specialised synthetic fill that traps an insulating layer of warm air within its hollow fibres for premium heat retention, especially when damp. Plus, it provides a good lofting without being absorbent. YKK zippers are also used throughout for their renowned reliability, while a lightweight Ripstop outer fabric offers protection from both water and wind. Additionally, its unique profile lets the foot comfortably rest in a natural unrestricted position, and a handy internal pocket lets you keep valuables close at hand.