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Knights Tent Gerlach 4 x 4 m
This square medieval tent offers enough space for any purpose. You may use it as a medieval market stall, as a canopy, or as a sleeping tent for about 5 people with all their luggage and junk. It’s a real all-rounder. An eye-catching pelmet is running round the outside. You’ll build up and demount this tent in next to no time. All over the tent you’ll find sufficient headroom by means of the high sidewalls. Demountable sidewalls enable you to have free space to all sides. Beneath the large, tightly sewn canopy you’ll find either a shady spot or protection against rain – with a sufficient height of 1.80m. An indispensible item for camp, market or LARP.
The tent fabric is made from 100% cotton in a special way to make it extremely tear-resistant and nearly completely waterproof.
- Size: approx. 4.00m x 4.00m - Central height: approx. 3.50 m - Side wall: approx. 2.00 m
The tent consists of one roof and four side-walls, including a divisible ferric central pole, 14 2.10m long side poles from spruce wood, 22 ropes with wooden rope-clamps and 26 tent pegs
- Fabric: approx. 350 gsm (g/ sqm), impregnated against, water, mould and rot - Weight: approx. 72kg - Without groundsheet (available seperately)
Colours: - natural - black/natural-coloured - black/red - black/blue - black/yellow - red/natural-coloured - red/blue - blue/natural-coloured - green/natural-coloured
Please ask which colours are currently available before ordering.
All details are given approximately and may vary a bit.
Delivery in four packages.
Please note that tents, tent ropes, and tent frames are delivered directly by the manufacturers. That means you won’t get them in the same supply with other ordered items.
Our medieval tents are impregnated but it might be necessary to impregnate them again after a while.
Important information for assembling, handling and care of our historical tents
By considering the following advices your enjoyment with the Viking tents, Roman tents, Saxon tents, Knights tents, medieval tents or medieval stalls will last long time.
Building up the tent is easy to do, fast and stress-free by means of the loop system. It’s possible to adjust the poles to your needs. Please take care that the roof’s corner is connected to the peg by the rope and the peg is aligned with the corner or the loop. Please don’t stretch the ropes too badly. Natural materials like cotton or wood need space for expanding or contracting depending on air humidity. So you may avoid e.g. the roof’s poles expanding and water possibly soaking in. We suggest slackening the ropes in the evening, for air humidity is increasing at night so that excessive pressure weighs heavily on your tent. Please slacken the ropes if it’s raining, too. Start building up the side wall with the tent opening side. The walls should not touch the ground (except of tents containing a groundsheet) to protect the tent against humidity and mould.We strongly advise drying the tent after use. The wooden poles should never be wrapped in plastic sheets or something similar. A cotton cloth is completely sufficient if the poles are dry. Don’t use chemical or other cleansers. Dried out dirt should be removed by a brush. If you don’t need your tent for a longer period you should separate all items from the tarpaulin and pack them separately. Take care that all parts are dry and are stored dryly.
Are there any questions left concerning the building up or use of your tents? Don’t hesitate to call or write a letter. We would be pleased to help you.
only 949,90 EUR incl. 19 % VAT excl.
shipping weight: 77.00 kg Ready to ship in On request
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