2 Person Tents - Nordisk Halland 2 PU Tent
This is a practical and sturdy tent which has features a vestibule allowing you to cook in it and store your pack overnight. It weighs in at 3kg ensuring it is light enough for carrying on multiday treks. The accomodation is high enough to let you sit inside, but still low profile enough to remain rigid in strong winds
The Nordisk Halland Tent is a great choice backpacking on a budget and camping mainly in sheltered sites.
THE NORDISK HALLAND 2 PU TWO PERSON TENT
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Practical yet sturdy construction
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Inner & Flysheet pitched together (or flysheet only)
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Easy set-up
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Sit-up height
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Vestibule for storage and cooking
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Triangular inner tent mesh pockets with logo print
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Front & rear ventilation with logo print
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O-door opening for inner tent with storage pocket
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Innertent: double layer door with No See Um mesh
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Multiple opening options front door with pocket storage L+R
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Easy attachment hooks for inner tent
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Hook & loop attachment points in inner tent
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Quick hook attachment of inner tent
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Capacity (persons): 2
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Design - 2 Pole Tunnel
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Measurement Inner Liner: 215 x 120 x 100 cm
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Vestibule: 1
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Entrances: 1
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Manufacturer Guarantee: 2 Years
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Weight: 3 kg
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Pack volume (L x Ø): 50 x 15 cm
Fabrics
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Outer Material: 100% Polyester, Rip-Stop look, water repellant
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Water Column: 3.000 mm
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Inner Material: 100% Polyester, breathable
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Inner Material Floor: 100% Oxford Polyester, water repellant
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Inner Mosquito Net in Entrance: Yes
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Mosquito Net coverable: Yes
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Pole Material: Aluminium / 9.5 mm
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Number of poles: 2
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Peg Material: Alu square skewer
Buyers Guide - How to choose a tentWe think that any time spent in a tent is time well spent. A quiet camp away from the hassle of modern life can be medicine for the soul but with so many different designs available making sure you buy the right one can quickly give you a tents nervous headache!
Shelter is important. Our large range has been especially selected so that we have a great choice for the lone backpacker right through to the adventurous family and the hardiest of expeditions. Just ask and we will explain the differences so you can camp happily and enjoy your time under the stars…..
- How do I decide what size of tent I need?
- Why are there so many different tent shapes?
- Do I need a 3,4 or 5 season tent?
- How waterproof will my tent be?
- What is the difference between cotton, nylon or polyester tent fabric and which is best?
- Why is the colour of my tent important?
- Poles are poles – right??
- Why do I need to buy extra pegs?
- My tent is wet from the inside – is it leaking?
- What is the best way to store and care for my tent?Top tips to make the right choice:Key questions to ask yourself before tent shopping are: Where am I going? When am I going? What terrain will I need to pitch on?
A footprint or groundsheet protector is an excellent investment – moles have no idea how much financial trauma they cause when trying to surface under a brand new tent!
If you are a super tidy tent person and have a tent partner who, er….isn’t; save yourself hours of torment by gifting them a gear loft or tent tidy so you don’t lose valuable life minutes while they ratch around for their stuff.
Remember to place your shockcorded poles together rather than allow them to snap together this reduces fracturing at the ends over time.
A tarp pitched over the front of your tent can make a great gear garage so you have more space inside. It can also double up as an all weather kitchen.
ALWAYS keep your inner doors zipped up while pitching a geodesic tent in a high wind. If it is not pegged down it could go up, up, up and far away…..