MT900 Tunnel Tent 2 from SIMOND - lightweight trekking tent for two people with a well thought-out structure
If you are on a trekking tour and want to set up camp quickly, this tent features a clear, functional design. Its pre-assembled cabin saves you time during pitching, while the tunnel design structures the available space sensibly. With room for two people and a spacious vestibule, the result is a setup that neatly separates your sleeping area from your equipment. Despite its sturdy construction, the weight remains manageable at 2.08 kg.
Well thought-out layout and functional details
In the interior, several pockets ensure organisation and quick access to your smaller items. Plus, you can use the clothesline and hooks for drying clothes or attaching a lamp. The double inner door with mosquito net allows for greater flexibility - either have it open for more air circulation or closed for cooler conditions. Meanwhile, ventilation openings support air circulation and help to reduce condensation inside the tent.
Stable against the elements
In addition, the outer tent and cabin floor are designed to be waterproof. In a laboratory test, this tent withstood simulated heavy rain for several hours. Moreover, the construction is also stable in wind and has been tested up to 70 km/h. Its lightweight aluminium poles ensure a reliable shape. You can also combine this tent with a separately available groundsheet.
So, go set up your shelter in a structured way and use the available space exactly as you need it on tour.
Key benefits:
- Quick set-up thanks to pre-assembled cabin makes it easier for you to set up camp without time-consuming preparation
- Clear room layout with vestibule creates order and keeps your equipment separate from the sleeping area
- Lots of pockets, hooks and washing lines ensure that your equipment is clearly organised
- Ventilation system with mosquito net supports air circulation and reduces moisture in the tent
- Durable construction with tested water and wind resistance gives you reliable protection in changing conditions