Waterproofing in a tent shows us how much water the outer fabric can repel. It is measured in millimeters (mm) and refers to how many millimeters of vertical water column (and therefore pressure) a square centimeter of fabric can withstand without being penetrated by water. The higher the degree of waterproofing, the less breathable the fabric is, and therefore the warmer the tent. Widely accepted waterproofing values range from 500mm to 10000mm. Theoretically, any fabric with waterproofing >1000mm is characterized as waterproof. For example, a summer tent may have waterproofing from 500 to 1500mm.
Igloo camping tent by Campus in khaki color, suitable for your nature excursions. It has a 1000mm waterproof rating and can withstand light rain, making it ideal for use during the summer months.
What does the waterproof rating on camping tents indicate?
At a glance
- Single waterproof sheet 1000mm with internal sun protection coating
- 2 doors and 2 small windows
- Capacity: 3/4 people
- Dimensions: L210 x W210 x H150cm
- Outer Fabric: Sun protection Polyester 190T with internal sun protection coating
- Waterproofing: 1000mm
- Floor: PE 110 gr/m2
- Doors: Two with mosquito net and zipper
- Windows: 2 with mosquito net and zipper
- Window dimensions: 25 x 25cm
- Poles: 2 x Fiberglass 8.5mm
- Weight: 2600g
- Product Number
- 110-9922
Dimensions
- Type
- Igloo
- Maximum Capacity of People
- 4 Individuals
- Waterproofing
- 1000mm
- Frame
- Fiberglass
- Season
- Summer
- Inflatable
- No
- Automatic
- No
- Blackout Technology
- No
- UV Protection
- No
- Fabric Durability
- Polyester 190T, Polyester 210T
- Colour
- Khaki
- Total Length
- 210 cm
- Total Width
- 210 cm
- Interior Height
- 150 cm
Additional Features
- Tent Weight
- 2.6 kg
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.