Description
Sleeping five, the Wolf Moon 5XP is a large base tent ideal for warm conditions while offering all-weather protection. Features include double rear and low vents to control air flow enhanced by mesh panels behind the external doors, which open the living area for insect-free ventilation and great views out. The mesh window is backed by a waterproof curtain with upper PVC panel to further balance privacy and air flow. The large front porch provides water-free access and shade.
Update: Mesh windows
- Type of tent:
- Tunnel
- Flysheet:
- HydroTex HD, 75D polyester Taffeta 185T PU coated, Fire retardent
- Taping:
- Taped seams
- Hydrostatic Head:
- 5000 mm
- Sleeps:
- 5
- Poles:
- Aluminium #6061, T6, 9.5/16 mm, anodised
- Inner tent:
- 68D polyester 185T, breathable polyester
- Floor Inner:
- 75D polyester Taffeta 185T PU coated, 3000 mm
- Groundsheet:
- Polyethylene 10.000 mm
- Colour:
- Sand & Green
- Textile Fiber Composition:
- Flysheet: 100% Polyester Inner tent: 100% Polyester Mesh: 100% Polyester
- Pitching Time (min):
- 17
- Pitch time – ready to move in (min):
- 10
- Pack size:
- 75 x 36 cm
- Weight:
- 16.5 kg
- Item number:
- 130333
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Mesh in all doors for insect-free ventilation •Protected double rear ventilation to enhance airflow
•Large porch area
•Front skirts can be toggled back to create a full panorama view from the porch area
•Preangled aluminium poles for enhanced head space
•Alu buckles and tension handles on pegging corners
•Strong nylon coil-zips on doors
•Mesh roof in inner with curtain underneath
•Mesh storage pockets in front of inner
•Mesh pockets in the inner tents store small items safe and handy
•Convert to a canopy using optional extra poles
•Repair kit included to deal with accidental damage
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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 we 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.