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Its simple tunnel design, robust flysheet and groundsheet and aluminium poles make it tough enough to protect you from stormy weather. The groundsheet is pre-attached, making pitching easy and keeping insects out. The compact front porch gives you room to store your wet kit and boots. Its simple 'apex' pole design makes it stay sturdy in high wind. The fire retardant, 5000HH rated flysheet will shield you from wind, rain and snow. A spacious option for two people, with plenty of room to move around and store gear. Overall, the Hyena II tunnel tent from OEX is a solid choice for anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-set-up tent for their next outdoor adventure.
OEX Lightweight and Compact Jackal III Tent for 3 People, 3 OEX Lightweight and Compact Jackal III Tent for 3 People, 3
Good space internally, easily fitting two. The porch area is a good size too allowing kit storage and even careful cooking/brewing if the weather is a little inclement. Used this for 2 nights solo camping, great little tent, definitely water tight, held heat in reasonably well. Delivered Monday to Saturday 8am-8pm, excluding bank holidays. Once despatched you will receive updates from the courier.This is where our Feb 2020 Aviemore trip comes to an abrupt end, resulting in us returning to the West Midlands in the early hours of the next day with quite an aggressive weather front in tow.
OEX Jackal 2 Tent (green) - Ultimate Outdoors
It rained a little last night and we stayed perfectly dry. It was also quite windy and it felt nice and sturdy. I’d have no hesitation in taking this out on the fells. The hydrostatic head of 5000mm exceeds most other tents and puts it firmly in the same league as serious mountain tents. The inside is more than big enough for me and the sprogs. The missus could squeeze in too for the odd single night adventure, but it’d be a squeeze for prolonged periods. The space inside is more useable than other tents I’ve looked at as the footprint is roughly rectangular instead of coffin shaped.Speaking of all weathers, we were hoping for snow, but on our first night, we didn’t get any. What we did get overnight was plenty of rain.