Tunnel tent
Tunnel Tents for Trekking and Hiking
Trekking is more than just a leisure activity; it's an escape that allows us to reconnect with nature, flee the daily hustle, and create lasting memories with our loved ones. At the heart of this adventure lies a crucial element: the hiking tent. Among the different types available, the tunnel tent stands out for its unique design, offering excellent wind resistance, making it the preferred choice for many backpacking enthusiasts.
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Designed for 2 people, the Ferrino Lightent 2 Pro Olive Green tent is suitable for bicycle touring, trekking, bivouacking or camping enthusiasts looking to travel light.
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£527.71
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£345.71
The Vaude Taurus UL 2P Green is an ultra-lightweight tent designed for mountaineering and trekking from spring to autumn. It offers room for 2. The fabric is coated in 3 layers of silicone on each face for improved resistance.
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£282.01
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£236.51
The Camp Minima 2 SL Blue 2 person tent features a very lightweight construction for mountaineering and trekking. It offers a minimal footprint while being durable, waterproof and ventilated.
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£272.91
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£231.96
With its tunnel shape and minimal wind resistance, the Sling 2 Green trekking tent from Ferrino offers enough sleeping space for 3 people
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£545.91
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£382.11
The Tatonka Gargia 2 Stone Grey Olive is a lightweight, durable three-season tent for two, featuring easy setup, ample storage, and excellent waterproofness.
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£382.11
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£286.56
Waterproof, spacious and resistant to strong winds, the Salewa Litetrek III Lightgrey Cactus self-supporting tent is ideal for three people and a three season use.
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£955.41
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£664.21
Designed in GorLyn 30 fabric, reducing weight without sacrificing resistance and durability, the Apteryx 2 Willow Bough Green tunnel tent from Bach Backpacks is ideal no matter the season.
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£318.41
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£213.76
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£222.86
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Tunnel Tent Buying Guide and Tips
Family Tunnel Tent: An Ideal Solution for Holidays
Family holidays are an opportunity to strengthen bonds and experience unforgettable moments together. In this context, the choice of camping equipment is paramount. A family tunnel tent, with its generous space, allows the entire family to coexist comfortably, transforming a simple camping trip into a memorable holiday experience. Thanks to their design, these tents offer not only a significant living area but also ensure effective protection against the elements, making every moment spent in nature enjoyable and secure.
Choosing a Large Tunnel Tent for Group Camping
When it comes to selecting a large tunnel tent for your next getaway, several criteria must be considered. The material, for example, plays a crucial role in the tent's durability and resistance. Tunnel tents made of polyester are distinguished by their lightness and ability to withstand bad weather, providing excellent shelter against rain and wind.
The Importance of a Vestibule for Comfort
The apsis of a tunnel tent is not just a luxury; it's a necessity. It offers additional protection against the sun and rain, while providing practical storage spaces for your gear. A well-designed vestibule can significantly enhance the camping experience, adding an outdoor living space where you can relax and enjoy the view.
Quick Set-up
One of the greatest advantages of the tunnel tent is its ease of assembly. Designed to simplify the pitching process, these tents allow campers to spend more time enjoying their surroundings rather than struggling with stakes and ropes. This is particularly appreciated after a long day of hiking or when arriving late at your camp site.
How to Set Up a Tunnel Tent?
Setting up a tunnel tent may initially seem challenging, but by following a few clear steps, the process becomes simple and intuitive. First, identify a flat and clear ground for your tent, ensuring it's sheltered from the wind and away from standing water. Spread the tent fabric on the ground, orienting the entrance in the desired direction. Assemble the poles, often color-coded to facilitate identification and insertion into the tunnels or attachments on the tent. Once the poles are in place, raise the tent structure starting from the centre and secure the ends into the ground with stakes. Then, adjust the tension of the ropes to stabilise and properly stretch the tent. Finally, attach the vestibule, to add an extra layer of protection against the elements. Take the time to check each attachment point and adjust the tension to ensure the stability of the tent. With a bit of practice, setting up a tunnel tent becomes a quick and efficient operation, allowing you to spend more time enjoying your outdoor adventure.
Tunnel or Dome Tent?
Tunnel and dome tents represent two popular designs among camping and backpacking enthusiasts, each offering specific advantages suited to different needs and preferences.
The main difference lies in their structure and shape. Dome tents maximise interior space and ceiling height, providing superior comfort and more living space. In contrast, tunnel tents stand out for their wind resistance.
Camping and Backpacking Gear at Glisshop
Buying a tent is an important decision that requires thought and research. Whether you're looking for a compact and lightweight solution for solo getaways or a spacious tent to accommodate the whole family, Glisshop offers a wide range of dome tents, 1-person tents, 2-person tents, and 3-person tents suited to all preferences and needs.