Tente instantanée Village

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Embarquez pour votre prochaine aventure avec la tente instantanée Naturehike Village, votre solution de camping spacieuse et polyvalente. Avec un vaste plan d'étage de 13㎡ (140 pieds carrés), cette tente de 2 pièces et 1 salon peut accueillir jusqu'à 8 personnes, offrant suffisamment d'espace pour les matelas pneumatiques, les matelas et le rangement du matériel. Ses poteaux pré-attachés et son système de support automatique garantissent une installation sans effort en seulement 60 secondes, tandis que la conception de ventilation à cinq côtés, dotée de fenêtres en maille et d'une aération supérieure, crée un environnement frais et respirant à l'intérieur.

Principales caractéristiques:

  • Capacité généreuse : L'aménagement de deux pièces offre une superficie de 13㎡/140 pieds carrés avec un plafond de 6 pieds, offrant un espace pour 4 à 8 personnes.
  • Résistant aux intempéries : Le tissu Oxford 210 D avec revêtement argenté assure une protection solaire UPF 50+ et une imperméabilité jusqu'à 3 000 mm.
  • Installation sans effort : Les poteaux pré-attachés et la structure automatique permettent un assemblage rapide en 60 secondes.
  • Ventilation sur cinq côtés : Les fenêtres grillagées sur le dessus et sur quatre côtés offrent une circulation d'air et une vue panoramique.
  • Lumières intégrées : la barre lumineuse alimentée par USB illumine la tente pour des nuits confortables ou une atmosphère vibrante.

Que vous planifiiez un voyage de camping en famille, un festival ou une aventure en camping-car, la tente instantanée Naturehike Village offre une protection fiable, un assemblage sans couture et une expérience de confort unique ! 


SIZE

1 x One-piece tent pole
1 x Strapping
1 x Inner tent
1 x Tent fly
18 x Noctilucous nails
4 x Wind rope
2 x All poles
1 x Storage bag

Your order will be processed within 2 business days once payment is received.

The transit time for your order will range from 2 to 7 business days after processing.

Upon processing your order, you will receive a notification containing the tracking number.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at support@naturehike.com.

We Believe in What We Build

At NATUREHIKE, we understand the importance of reliable gear in the backcountry. That’s why our products are engineered to meet the highest quality standards and rigorously tested before reaching you.

Return & Exchange

Conditions of return


  • Returns must be made within 30 days of receipt.
  • Items must be new, unused, and in original condition.
  • Includes all original tags, packaging, and components.
  • Proof of purchase is required.

Warranty

If you encounter an issue covered by the NATUREHIKE Limited Warranty, please contact our team for assistance. We’re here to help you get started.

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CAPACITY
  • 4 Person
Material
  • 210D Polyester plaid oxford cloth
Waterproof Index
  • 3000 MM
Weight
  • 31.3 lb | 14.2 kg
Tent size
  • ‎82.68 x 188.98 x 74.8 in | 210 × 480 ×190 cm
Storage size
  • ‎37.4 x 11.81 x 9.45 in | 95 ×30 cm×24 cm
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Step 1: Open and flatten the inner tent, and fix the four corners with ground nails.

  • Unfold and spread out the inner tent to its full size.
  • Use ground nails to secure each of the four corners of the inner tent to ensure stability.

Step 2: Take out the pole and assemble it.

  • Locate the tent's main support pole.
  • Assemble or extend the pole according to the manufacturer's instructions, which may involve connecting multiple sections together.

Step 3: Insert the pole into the four corners and hang the hook.

  • Place the assembled pole into the designated slots at each corner of the inner tent.
  • Ensure that the pole is properly aligned and securely in place.
  • If applicable, hang any hooks or other accessories onto the pole as directed.

Step 4: Put on the tent fly, connect it with the inner tent, and put on the nails on both sides.

  • Drape the tent fly over the top of the inner tent and pole structure.
  • Align the edges of the fly with the corresponding edges of the inner tent and secure them together using fasteners like clips or zippers.
  • Use additional ground nails to anchor the sides of the tent fly to the ground, providing extra stability against wind.

Step 5: Assemble the hall pole to support the hall, and pull up the wind rope to complete the installation.

  • Set up any secondary support poles, such as a "hall" or "ridge" pole, if your tent design includes one.
  • Position this pole to provide additional structural support to the tent's roof or entrance area.
  • Finally, attach the wind ropes to the tent's anchor points and stake them into the ground at an angle, pulling them taut to further stabilize the tent against strong winds.

For a NATUREHIKE tent, "waterproof" means all external fabric has been coated with our exceptional polyurethane coatings, ensuring watertight seams straight out of the bag. The "mm" rating stands for millimeters, representing a standardized measure of waterproofing. For example, a 3000mm rating indicates the fabric can withstand a 3000mm (9.85') column of water for over a minute before any seepage occurs. This level of waterproofing can prevent rain from entering the tent even during hurricane-force storms.

We no longer sell parts separately. If any product parts purchased through the NATUREHIKE website are damaged, please email us with your order details and a picture or video proof of the damaged parts. We will assess the situation and, based on our warehouse inventory, aim to offer a satisfactory solution.

"D" stands for Denier, a unit of measurement for the fineness of fibers, filaments, and yarns. Lower numbers indicate lighter and finer fibers, while higher numbers signify heavier and coarser fibers.

"T" stands for Thread Count, which is the number of warp and fill threads in a square inch of fabric. Lower thread counts represent loosely woven fabrics, and higher thread counts indicate tightly woven fabrics. Together, these numbers help indicate the strength and feel of the fabric.

Condensation in a tent is caused by moisture build-up due to temperature differences between the inside and outside. The main sources of condensation are:

  • Weather Conditions: High humidity, low temperatures, and rain.
  • People: Breathing and skin evaporation produce 1-2 pints of moisture per night.
  • Wet Environment: Wet ground or gear stored inside the tent.

To reduce condensation, ensure proper ventilation. Cooler, drier air should flow in while warm, moist air escapes. Utilize mesh fabrics, peak vents, and open doors to increase airflow. Leave at least two vents open and guy out the rainfly for better ventilation.

Cleaning your tent is only necessary if it has an offensive odor or is heavily soiled. Follow these steps for effective cleaning:

For Light Cleaning: Use a garden hose to remove loose dirt.

For Heavier Cleaning:

  • Set up your tent.
  • Hand wash with warm water, a sponge, and mild, non-detergent soap.
  • Avoid dishwashing liquid, detergent, bleach, pre-soaking solutions, or spot removers.

Rinsing and Drying:

  • Rinse thoroughly.
  • Dry by pitching or line-drying.

Important: Do not dry clean, machine-wash, or machine-dry your tent as these methods can strip the waterproof coatings.

Preventing mildew is crucial for maintaining your tent. Follow these steps:

  1. Dry Your Tent Immediately: Never store a wet tent. Mildew can start forming in just 24 hours, especially in warm conditions.
  2. Thorough Drying: Ensure your tent is completely dry before storage. Even if it seems dry, hang it outside or loosely pile it indoors for a few days. Turn it inside out to ensure all parts are dry.
  3. Avoid Machine Drying: Never use a machine dryer as the heat can damage the fabric.

Mildew can cause permanent staining and damage waterproof coatings, and such damage is not covered by warranty.

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CAPACITY
  • 4 Person
Material
  • 210D Polyester plaid oxford cloth
Waterproof Index
  • 3000 MM
Weight
  • 31.3 lb | 14.2 kg
Tent size
  • ‎82.68 x 188.98 x 74.8 in | 210 × 480 ×190 cm
Storage size
  • ‎37.4 x 11.81 x 9.45 in | 95 ×30 cm×24 cm
Selected Image

Step 1: Open and flatten the inner tent, and fix the four corners with ground nails.

  • Unfold and spread out the inner tent to its full size.
  • Use ground nails to secure each of the four corners of the inner tent to ensure stability.

Step 2: Take out the pole and assemble it.

  • Locate the tent's main support pole.
  • Assemble or extend the pole according to the manufacturer's instructions, which may involve connecting multiple sections together.

Step 3: Insert the pole into the four corners and hang the hook.

  • Place the assembled pole into the designated slots at each corner of the inner tent.
  • Ensure that the pole is properly aligned and securely in place.
  • If applicable, hang any hooks or other accessories onto the pole as directed.

Step 4: Put on the tent fly, connect it with the inner tent, and put on the nails on both sides.

  • Drape the tent fly over the top of the inner tent and pole structure.
  • Align the edges of the fly with the corresponding edges of the inner tent and secure them together using fasteners like clips or zippers.
  • Use additional ground nails to anchor the sides of the tent fly to the ground, providing extra stability against wind.

Step 5: Assemble the hall pole to support the hall, and pull up the wind rope to complete the installation.

  • Set up any secondary support poles, such as a "hall" or "ridge" pole, if your tent design includes one.
  • Position this pole to provide additional structural support to the tent's roof or entrance area.
  • Finally, attach the wind ropes to the tent's anchor points and stake them into the ground at an angle, pulling them taut to further stabilize the tent against strong winds.

For a NATUREHIKE tent, "waterproof" means all external fabric has been coated with our exceptional polyurethane coatings, ensuring watertight seams straight out of the bag. The "mm" rating stands for millimeters, representing a standardized measure of waterproofing. For example, a 3000mm rating indicates the fabric can withstand a 3000mm (9.85') column of water for over a minute before any seepage occurs. This level of waterproofing can prevent rain from entering the tent even during hurricane-force storms.

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We no longer sell parts separately. If any product parts purchased through the NATUREHIKE website are damaged, please email us with your order details and a picture or video proof of the damaged parts. We will assess the situation and, based on our warehouse inventory, aim to offer a satisfactory solution.

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"D" stands for Denier, a unit of measurement for the fineness of fibers, filaments, and yarns. Lower numbers indicate lighter and finer fibers, while higher numbers signify heavier and coarser fibers.

"T" stands for Thread Count, which is the number of warp and fill threads in a square inch of fabric. Lower thread counts represent loosely woven fabrics, and higher thread counts indicate tightly woven fabrics. Together, these numbers help indicate the strength and feel of the fabric.

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Condensation in a tent is caused by moisture build-up due to temperature differences between the inside and outside. The main sources of condensation are:

  • Weather Conditions: High humidity, low temperatures, and rain.
  • People: Breathing and skin evaporation produce 1-2 pints of moisture per night.
  • Wet Environment: Wet ground or gear stored inside the tent.

To reduce condensation, ensure proper ventilation. Cooler, drier air should flow in while warm, moist air escapes. Utilize mesh fabrics, peak vents, and open doors to increase airflow. Leave at least two vents open and guy out the rainfly for better ventilation.

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Cleaning your tent is only necessary if it has an offensive odor or is heavily soiled. Follow these steps for effective cleaning:

For Light Cleaning: Use a garden hose to remove loose dirt.

For Heavier Cleaning:

  • Set up your tent.
  • Hand wash with warm water, a sponge, and mild, non-detergent soap.
  • Avoid dishwashing liquid, detergent, bleach, pre-soaking solutions, or spot removers.

Rinsing and Drying:

  • Rinse thoroughly.
  • Dry by pitching or line-drying.

Important: Do not dry clean, machine-wash, or machine-dry your tent as these methods can strip the waterproof coatings.

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Preventing mildew is crucial for maintaining your tent. Follow these steps:

  1. Dry Your Tent Immediately: Never store a wet tent. Mildew can start forming in just 24 hours, especially in warm conditions.
  2. Thorough Drying: Ensure your tent is completely dry before storage. Even if it seems dry, hang it outside or loosely pile it indoors for a few days. Turn it inside out to ensure all parts are dry.
  3. Avoid Machine Drying: Never use a machine dryer as the heat can damage the fabric.

Mildew can cause permanent staining and damage waterproof coatings, and such damage is not covered by warranty.

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