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French army olive green nylon two-man tent - one piece – Unissued Olive green - Unissued Reviews

4.5 Rating 19 Reviews
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Forces Uniform and Kit, the genuine army surplus clothing and equipment company. Style and fashion from genuine military surplus. We are proud to help in the re-purposing and recycling of clothing and equipment that would otherwise be shredded, burnt or buried despite being perfectly good and fit for a second use away from the original military one.

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The picture makes the tent look a lot bigger than it actually is, I couldn’t even sit up in it ( I’m 5ft 7). The first bit of rain we had, flooded the tent! I know it isn’t expensive but surly tents should be waterproof right?! I’d recommend paying a little more and getting one that doesn’t flood
9 Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
Ordered this for a trip to Dorset. Tent came brand new haven't set it up yet . It was missing the outlines and pegs but a quick email and they arrived next day very impressed with the service . Pegs are really heavy duty so I've replaced with alloy pegs tent is reasonably light and will be ideal for canoe camping trips . Great service from thi company
2 Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
Surprisingly Light and Compact. Very pleased with this tent. Fits into a small bag supplied. I have not put up a tent since childhood some 25 years ago. After two times I can set up the tent on my own in a relaxed manner of 12 minutes. For novices it should be noted that this tent comes with only a few poles. One for the front upright centre and one for the rear upright. It does not require a long pole going through the middle of the tent, as it is stable through the tension on the strings. Happy Camping.
5 Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago