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Ultracamp Churchill 6 Berth** Family Camping Tent
The Churchill 6 comes from the Ultracamp Minister Range comes complete with the new Weather Tech 3000 flysheet.
Great for camping with a group or those family camping holidays
This 6 man tent is surprisingly easy to erect. Each of the three separate bedrooms has a sewn in groundsheet.
The tent's spacious communal living area has an optional loose groundsheet. This is a really useful area for storage and chilling out. Additionally, the entrance to the communal area, when unzipped, can be turned into a canopy, enabling you to enjoy the outdoors, indoors and providing welcome shade from the sun.
Please note: It is good practice to familiarise yourself with the tent and assembly at least one week before taking it on your first camping trip. This will allow you to iron out any potential teething problems.
- Guy ropes and pegs included
- 3 separate bedroom areas
- Sewn in groundsheet in bedrooms
- Loose groundsheet in living area
- Flexible Shock Corded Fibreglass and Resin Poles
- All Joints Seam Taped
- Full Polyethylene Abrasion
- *3000mm Hydrostatic Head
- Mildew & UV Resistant Floor
- Length 480cm, Width 350cm, Height 180cm
Colour Green With Red Pole Sleves
- Weight &ndash 14kg
- Product Code &ndash Churchill 6
This item is new and in original packaging.
Please find below extracts from Wikipedia which may be of additional assistance.
*Rain resistance is measured as a hydrostatic head in millimetres (mm). This indicates the pressure of water needed to penetrate a fabric. Heavy or wind-driven rain has a higher pressure than light rain. Standing on a groundsheet increases the pressure on any water underneath. Fabric with a hydrostatic head rating of 1000 mm or less is best regarded as shower resistant, with 1500 mm being usually suitable for summer camping. Tents for year-round use generally have at least 2000 mm.
**Many tent manufacturers indicate capacity by such phrases as "3 berth" or "2 person". These numbers indicate how many people the manufacturer thinks can be fit snugly into a tent with just sleeping bags. These numbers do not allow for any personal belongings, such as luggage, inflatable mattresses, camp beds, cots, etc., nor do they allow for people who are of above average height. Checking the quoted sizes of sleeping areas reveals that several manufacturers consider that a width of 150 cm (5 feet) is enough for three people &mdash snug is the operative word. Experience indicates that camping may be more comfortable if the actual number of occupants is one or even two less than the manufacturer's suggestion.
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