About this deal
Specifications
7 m2 Frame Door Type: 2 Person The tent's inner-first construction means that in warm weather, the inner tent can be used independently as a ventilated shelter making the Bedrock the perfect choice for short trips in the summer months. Headroom: Bedrock Zip Stopper:
Features
- Fibreglass poles - highly flexible and lightweight fibreglass poles guarantee a good response to wind and storms
- WeatherTec - water proofed to a 3000mm HH rating and taped seams ensures your tent stays nice and dry
- Roll back roof cover
- FastPitch™ Pop-Up design
- Fire retardant - our material ensures that the fabric will not flare dangerously out of control and will self extinguish, giving time to escape in an emergency
- Handled carry bag
- Fully sewn-in groundsheet - protects the tent interior from bugs and water, for an extra level of comfort
Reviews
PabloGameDev
See image. A small hoop would be great on the next iteration.
DSummers
2) technically not a 2 man tent! I also wanted something low-down and waterproof as to allow for wild camping, and this seemed to fit the bill. Convenient window placement. Setup does not take long at all, and it's relatively easy to setup even in strong winds with rain, although I wouldn't recommend setting it up while it's raining as by the time you cover it with the rain tarp (which is the waterproof bit) the inner tent will get wet.
B. Blake
no rain in the sleeping area). The tent stayed dry with only light dripping around the outer layer vent area (I believe this is caused by the vent flap touching the vent area and allowing moisture to drip down. Stable with NO LEAKS! 5 mins once you have it down.
Markus Thomi
I wish they placed one on either side to allow air to flow through. Broad exhaust vent above your head on rear inner to outer cover/vent.
Christian
This was the first time i ever put up my own tent and was extremely worried as i was going to Bestival for 4 days and wasnt just gonna enjoy the festival but was working as a cocktail bartender, so good rest was really important! .
Antonio
I wouldn't say that's a fault of the tent, it's just a good thing to know. A little heavy, but resist very well strong winds.