The Green Wing 300 Eco Tent has a generous living area contained within an easy to pitch, ‘as one’ tunnel structure which will meet your environmental aspirations.
The Green Wing offers good usable space in relation to weight and size and with Vango build quality this eco friendly tunnel tent will keep you dry through many a festival weekend.
Features
As one pitching
TBS® II – tension band system
Fire retardant fabrics
Protex® 3000 recycled polyester flysheet
Taped seams
Storm skirt system
Sewn in groundsheet
Crystal Clear windows with internal covers
Pelmet
Side mesh door
Parallel zip door with double zip covers (king poles not included)
Pre attached guylines with guy tidies
Reinforcement points
Reflective webbing and external zip pullers
Heavy duty pole sleeves
Powerflex® fibreglass poles
Ring and pin system
Front over door mesh vent
Breathable fabric inner tent with part mesh door
Polyethylene 10,000 HH groundsheet with fire retardant assurance
Cable entry points
Inner pockets
Lantern loop
Handled carry bag
Specification
Sleeps: 3
Dimensions: L/W/H – 395 x 205 x 150cm
Weight: 8.4kg
Pitching Area: 595 x 405cm
Pitching Time: 10 minutes
Pack Size: 62 x 26 x 23cm
Colour: Forest Green
Vango Eco Range – Environmentally Friendly Tents
A tent from Vango’s Eco Range will further enhance your commitment to reducing the impact your activities have on the environment.
The Eco Range uses recycled components wherever possible – the flysheet, window covers, hanging storage areas, inner tent and carry bag are all made from recycled plastic bottles.
The benefits of plastic recycling include less used plastic going to landfill, less oil used for plastic production and less energy consumed to create the new product.Research shows that similar recycled products used only around one third of the energy taken to produce a new product from virgin materials.
Tents are generally viewed as fairly low impact on the environment, especially a Vango tent as it will last for many, many years.To ensure the quality of the product is not compromised, there are certain elements of the tent which at the moment cannot be made from recycled materials.These parts include the PE groundsheet, zip teeth and pullers, and poles.
Should your tent come to the end of its life, then you can play your part in the re-use process.Try and think of all the useful things that can be fashioned from the flysheet like car windscreen covers to kites!