Eurohike Quick Pitch 200 SD 2-Person Tent, Red, One Size

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Eurohike Quick Pitch 200 SD 2-Person Tent, Red, One Size

Eurohike Quick Pitch 200 SD 2-Person Tent, Red, One Size

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
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The downside to buying online is that you can’t actually get hold of the product to try it out first. The material the product is made from is often a sign of the quality for 1 – 2 Person Tents. Take a look at the product details over at Go Outdoors to get a feel for this.

There are however some methods that you can use to determine a product’s quality without needing to physically have it. That’s why we’ve pulled together this list of key factors for Eurohike Pop 200 2 Person Tent below, to help you choose if it’s the right product for you and your budget. When buying 1 – 2 Person Tents, the quality of the product is going to be one of the factors that you really scrutinise before you commit to buying. We’re really pleased to have scored Eurohike Pop 200 2 Person Tent so highly, givimg it 9.9 out of 10, making it well above the average for all 1 – 2 Person Tents. Are some of the lightest tents you will find. Often they only require a single-pole plus guy lines to pitch. They vary considerably in terms of ability. Some are meant for summer use and mild conditions; some have more durable fabrics, making them suitable for 3-season use.There’s so much information available online when we’re shopping now, that it’s easy to find lots of detail about products like Eurohike Pop 200 2 Person Tent. This is of course really helpful, but there’s almost too much information available, so it’s important to know exactly what you’re looking for. Related guide: Learn all about sleeping bags with our comprehensive guide. Tent shapes explained Tunnel tents Features of tunnel tents: easy pitching; spacious; often heavier than alternatives; OK in moderate wind – the bigger the tent, the less stable it is. Dome tents

We select the bestselling pop up tents, buy every pop up tent we test and take them to a field to peg them up and record how they stand up to the wind and rain during a blustery week. Pitching and collapsing Are kind of like upgraded dome tents. They have extra crisscrossing support poles, which makes them much more adept at dealing with high winds. Because they are designed to cope with harsher weather, geodesic tents sacrifice space and are a little more complex to pitch than other styles. They are wonderful for those camping in more extreme environments but less suitable for casual campers and families. Manufacturers don't appear to take storing kit into account when labelling tents, so you might find yourself short on space. Are generally being ditched in favour of tunnel tents in family camping grounds because they can’t compete for space. However, they are still very popular with hikers and trekkers because small dome tents are quite stable and lightweight. Dome tents with geodesic designs are very good at dealing with extreme weather. Air circulation might not be your first concern when tent shopping, but it can have a major impact on your comfort.Small or poor-quality air vents will lead to a hot, stuffy tent and lots of condensation build-up on the ceiling.

Features of dome tents: cheap; fairly light; have single zones only; OK in moderate wind – the bigger the tent, the less stable it is. Geodesic tents Are defined by their tall central pole. They come in a large range of sizes and are used lightweight hiking tents, but more recently have found favour with those seeking the glamping experience. They are fairly easy to put up and even stand up well against the elements, but inside space cannot compete with that of tunnel tents. During the course of our testing, all the tents experience heavy downpours, wind and muddy conditions. Pop up tents are all about convenience, so getting them up and down in good time and without frustration is a key part of what makes them good or bad. That got us thinking though, that we’re looking at every possible item from Eurohike so it would be good to narrow our search down even further and only look at Eurohike branded products within the 1 – 2 Person Tents category. The cost of Eurohike 1 – 2 Person TentsWe pitch and peg out each tent following the instructions, taking into account how long it takes us, how straightforward the process is, and any struggles we have along the way. To give that price some context we then looked at all of the products available from Go Outdoors in the 1 – 2 Person Tents category. We found 19 items in total. What’s the price of 1 – 2 Person Tents? Then folding the tent in half vertically, and then again horizontally to leave you with the tent folded into a circle Price – as you’d expect the price of a product can be an instantly recognisable factor on what sort of quality you can expect. Whoever came up with the phrase “you get what you pay for” pretty much hit the nail on the head. Whilst it’s not always the case and there are many bargains to be had, you can as a general rule, expect the higher priced products to offer better quality than a the cheapest option. We’ll dive into the price of Eurohike Pop 200 2 Person Tent in more detail in a moment.

The tent comes in a spacious bag, yet it is still lightweight and is no hassle to carry. There are extra pegs for securing an additional ground mat, and it is easy to manoeuvre if you want to move the tent to a different location. I would recommend getting a ground mat as the tent's base may need extra protection, especially when camping in unpredictable weather. Putting a tarpaulin down will offer you more protection for the ground and save you from potentially waking up damp. Another factor that can be a great indication of product quality is the brand. Brands like Eurohike are of course extremely well known, especially for 1 – 2 Person Tents. Are very popular in all sections of the tent world, from the lightest of hiking tents to big family camping tents. This is because the shape is very adaptable and space-friendly, whether using traditional poles or an inflatable design, tunnel tents are easy to split into multiple rooms if need be. You can distinguish tunnel tents by their half-cylinder shape.For tents, a minimum of 2000mm is what you want. And don’t forget that the floor should have a higher rating because it has the extra pressure of you and your gear pressing down on it. A handy rule of thumb is to subtract one person (or two people if you have a lot of stuff) from the number listed. This means if there are two of you (for example) you'd probably be best suited to a three-person tent. 2) Look for air vents and consider their size and quality Five things to look for when buying a pop up tent 1) Be wary of how many people supposedly fit in the tent We also take note of tents that struggle against the wind and need frequent re-pegging. Some tents actually blow over entirely.



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