wolfwise 2 personen trekkingzelt Nordic Wolf Lavvu Zelt RAIDO 2P Canvas Bushcraft Zelt Olivgrün
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wolfwise 2 personen trekkingzelt

wolfwise 2 personen trekkingzelt Nordic Wolf Lavvu Zelt RAIDO 2P Canvas Bushcraft Zelt Olivgrün

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wolfwise 2 personen trekkingzelt Nordic Wolf Lavvu Zelt RAIDO 2P Canvas Bushcraft Zelt OlivgrünThe Nordic Wolf 2P "RAIDO" tent combines durability and functionality in one product. The 235 g m lightweight cotton canvas fabric is not only robust but also finished in an olive green shade produced exclusively for us. Additionally, the fabric receives a permanent paraffin (wax) impregnation during production, making it even more resistant to the elements. This makes the material water and dirt repellent ideal for use in changeable weather

The Nordic Wolf 2P "RAIDO" tent combines durability and functionality in one product. The 235 g/m² lightweight cotton canvas fabric is not only robust but also finished in an olive green shade produced exclusively for us. Additionally, the fabric receives a permanent paraffin (wax) impregnation during production, making it even more resistant to the elements. This makes the material water and dirt repellent – ​​ideal for use in changeable weather conditions. The tent fabric's hydrostatic head is over 30 cm, ensuring solid protection against moisture.

For additional protection in extreme conditions, the tent is equipped with snow flaps made of durable, PU-coated nylon fabric weighing 80 g/m². All ladder buckles are made of black-coated stainless steel, while the durable webbing straps are made of high-quality polyamide (nylon). The sturdy black-coated stainless steel carabiners ensure secure attachment and long-lasting durability.

With a total weight of only approximately 2730 g (including tent, hat, and stuff sack), the tent is easy to transport yet exceptionally stable. It offers excellent stability in strong winds and impresses with its water-repellent properties. Thanks to the clever design, the snow flaps not only prevent drafts but also wick away rainwater, significantly optimizing weather protection in adverse conditions.

The tent has a height of 180 cm and an inner diameter of 280 cm , which offers enough space for two people .

A practical detail: The tent can be divided into two halves, each of which can be used separately as a half-roof. This flexibility not only facilitates transport but also allows for a variety of uses. The interior straps offer versatile attachment options for accessories such as lamps, mosquito nets, or other equipment.

Inside the tent, at the snow flaps, there are additional attachment points for securely integrating a groundsheet. Using the provided carabiners, the tent floor can be quickly and easily attached, providing additional protection from moisture, dirt, and cold.

High-quality materials for extreme conditions

Two YKK zippers are carefully stitched to ensure maximum durability and functionality. These high-quality zippers ensure reliable performance even with frequent use and adverse conditions.

The tent hat can be easily attached to the top of the tent. Flexible elastic bands securely attach it to the carabiners and remain stable even in harsh weather conditions.

Compact pack size & assembly instructions

Pack size: The tent can be folded to a compact size of approximately 15 cm in diameter and 30 cm in length, making it particularly easy to transport.

Note : Poles and pegs are not included. We recommend a pole length of 180 cm for assembly.

Made in Germany – Quality from Germany

The Nordic Wolf 2P "RAIDO" tent is manufactured entirely in Germany. Meticulous craftsmanship and premium materials guarantee outstanding quality that meets the highest standards. Made in Germany stands for precision, durability, and sustainable production – all in a classic olive green look that blends in with any environment.

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