DESCRIPTION
The Nevis 300 3-Man Tent is compact and lightweight with good head height and iquick to pitch. IA fantastic shelter for short camping trips, the Nevis tent range from Vango keeps trekking simple with lots of extras, such as PowerLite Alloy poles, door vent and TBS® II Tension Band System, adding strength and stability to make your trip fun and carefree. All wrapped up into a very light, small pack size, ideal for any adventure.
This tunnel tent offers a swift, lightweight setup, maximizing internal space. Its all-in-one pitching means you can leave the inner tent clipped, or use the flysheet alone for quick shelter. PowerLite Alloy Poles and a Protex 70D Flysheet ensure durability with a 3000mm HH waterproof rating, while the breathable mesh inner and 6000mm HH groundsheet provide comfort and dryness.
The tent's TBSII Tension Band System provides exceptional stability in high winds. High-visibility guylines and aluminium alloy pegs enhance safety. Thoughtful features like taped seams, O-shaped inner doors, and rain-stop flysheet doors boost convenience. With mesh vents, a storage porch, and a Fast Pack bag, this tent is fully tested to the European standard EN5912 for comfort and peace of mind when exploring.
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Fire Retardant Fabrics: Meet European EN5912 safety standard
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Pitching Time: 5 mins
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Capacity: 3 Person Tent
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Waterproof Rating: 3000mm HH
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Pack Size: 42.0 x ⌀15.0cm
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Trail Weight: 2.29kg
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Established in the West of Scotland in 1966, the company remains based at the gateway to the spectacular Scottish Highlands, at its headquarters in Port Glasgow. Vango makes tents and equipment for families to camp in comfort, adventurers to go light & wild, and for mountaineers to survive in extreme conditions.
Vango are no strangers to striving for greater sustainability and have been pro-actively doing so for over a decade. Their Spares and Repairs Service refurbishes your outdoor gear to give it a second life of adventure. Where anything is beyond repair, all component parts are recycled for use in future repairs, as well as upcycling as much of the remaining fabrics as possible, dramatically reducing landfill.