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Outback Windscreen

£ 264.99
RRP : £ 295.99
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  • Haigh Agri Outdoors

    Nellyfield Farm

    Nellyfield Farm, Red House Lane, Long Drax

    YO8 8NH Selby, North Yorkshire

    Phone: 01757 606109

The 5m three-panel polycotton Outback Windscreen provides privacy and side protection from wind. It stands 140cm high and features a split pole sleeve that allows the bottom of the screen to be rolled up to add a 27cm gap when required to aid ground-level air flow or account for ground conditions. Remove the lower 30cm pole section to reduce the overall height of the windscreen if environment dictates, or to provide views when sitting.
Layout
Feature Icons
Steel poles For enhanced stability and strength
Packsack Packsack for stowing with handles.
 Weight The pared down minimum weight and maximum supplied factory weight for the Robens range. (weight of carrybag not included)
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Specifications
Type of tent:
Windscreen
Flysheet:
HydroTex Polycotton, 65% polyester / 35% cotton
Poles:
Steel 16 mm, separable
Colour:
Khaki
Textile Fiber Composition:
Flysheet: 65% polyester / 35% cotton Mesh: 100% Polyester Groundsheet: 100% polyester
Pack size:
65 x 13 cm
Weight:
6.7 kg
Content:
3 poles
Item number:
130308
Features
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Breathable HydroTex® Polycotton fabric
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Adjustable height
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Adjust height to meet your needs for ventilation and view
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Reflective guylines
Robens Tests
Robens Wind Test: The determination of the performance of a Robens tent in wind is based on the knowledge and technique available to Robens at the time of testing. During the test we register the maximum (MAX) speed impact a tent was subjected and the average (AVG) wind speed at which structural instability occurred. This may appear as a broken/deformed pole, or the collapse of the tent and subsequent return to shape when the wind drops. At no point was any form of catastrophic failure experienced up to the maximum wind speed.
Pitching