Wechsel Endeavour Tent
The Endeavor is an expedition-friendly four person tunnel tent, the outer tent can also be used individually as a small basecamp or kitchen tent. It has two protected inner tent entrances and very spacious apses in the front and rear part of the tent. The front vestibule can be opened over an all-round zipper, even if the entrance is partly snow-covered. Four large APEX ventilation flaps, which can be operated from the inside and can be completely closed, provide for a very good room climate. The rear, somewhat smaller apse can be opened by two side zippers. Here, too, the inner tent is protected by an open apse. If you are into the windiest areas of the world, you can make the tent even more storm-stable with a second, additional gear set – from our accessories.
The fabrics of the Unlimited Line are processed with high stitch density. All tents of the line have YKK zippers specially developed for tents as well as closable ventilation flaps, which can also be operated from the inside. The storage package contains a compression pack and reflective guy lines with guy line pockets and strong tent pegs.
Details
- Outer tent material: Ripstop Nylon 40D, 240T, siliconised on both sides
- Material inner tent: Polyester 40D, 240T, water-repellent, breathable
- Material bottom: Oxford Nylon 210D, PU coated
- Material mosquito net: Nylon 40D, NoSeeUm
- Pegs: V-profile, Pipe-Pegs (aluminium)
- Extremely stable tunnel tent
- Silicone-coated on both sides
- 5 inputs
- Rear apse can be completely rolled up and fixed
- 4-fold zipper on the front vestibule
- Colour-coded linkage
- Very firm, robust ground cover
- 8 large mesh pockets in the inner tent
- Inner tent can be easily unhooked to use the over-tent as a base camp or kitchen tent
- Winter-proof lockable inner tent doors
- Inner tent doors can be stowed in a ceiling pocket when open
- 4 fans with mosquito net, winterproof, can be set up and operated from the vestibule
- 8 reflective tent lines with line bag













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