Is there a middle guy/strap for the back beam and how heavy is the bag when packed up?
@camping_guru_uk3 жыл бұрын
Hi, there isn't a strap in the middle at the rear as the large vent flap has two guy ropes pulling from that area. The Wild Country Zonda inflatable tents are very stable due to the design and the over sized beams. The Zonda 6EP weight is about 38kg
@chrishart98103 жыл бұрын
@@camping_guru_uk would you say this is more stable and robust than the Kampa Croyde Air 6?
@camping_guru_uk3 жыл бұрын
@@chrishart9810 I would say from experience seeing a lot of the tent brands at National Camping Show earlier this year our Wild Country Zonda tents are as stable if not more stable than the vast majority of similar sized tents. As with all tents it's worth investing in a good selection of pegs to suit different ground conditions. Also the 150 denier ripstop fabric is super tough. I'd suggest you get out there and see one of the Zonda tents pitched. What area are you from as ill be able to let you know your nearest stockist
@grayintheuk80213 жыл бұрын
Hi Gary does this 150 have anything to do with Outwell's hydrostatic head measurement? (I'm going back many years now so well out of modern tent tech!) Thanks Gray
@camping_guru_uk3 жыл бұрын
Hi, no, HH (Hydrostatic Head) is a measurement of waterproofing. Most reasonable UK tents have a minimum of 3000mm HH but the better ones such as the Wild Country Zonda tents are up at 6000mm. The 150 denier is more of a measurement of thickness of the fabric. Of course as with everything it's actually a bit more complex than that but as a comparison withing brands the higher the HH and the Denier the better when it comes to polyester fabric tents.