





Decathlon | Arpenaz Camping Shelter with Poles - 1 person
Go and discover nature with this small shelter to protect you from the sun(UPF 50+). Compact, you can take it everywhere even in your backpack. Its polestructure is easy to pitch. **Key benefits:** * Sun protection: Sun protection, UPF 50+ (laboratory tested). * Capacity: Shelters 1 adult or 2 kids I Width 150cm I Depth 130cm I Height 110cm * Easy transport: Compact once folder, case dimensions in cm: 37 x Ø10 I Lightweight 1 kg. * Ease of use: Easily set up: 2 poles | Freestanding: may be easily moved once set up * Wind resistance: Withstands winds of around 30 km/hr (force 4) | Wind tunnel test. * Water repellent: Protects from light rain | Note: Non-taped seams.**Technical information:**Sun protection: Our main fabric is made from 75D (Denier) polyester fibres,coated in polyurethane to guarantee UPF 50+ sun protection. Caution: Sincesome UV rays pass directly or indirectly through the front of the tent, weadvise you to protect your skin. ; We have reduced our environmental impact onthis product: Our commitment to consume less water with this product: Textiledyeing requires a lot of water but also produces waste water from the dyebaths. To reduce our environmental impact, we use a mass pigmentation processfor the main fabric that involves adding the colour pigments when the yarnitself is produced. ; Pitching and dismantling: Shelter with traditional polestructure. \- Read the pitching and dismantling instructions, video availableon the Decathlon website, \- Take all the parts out of the case, \- Spread outthe poles on the ground and the textile cover, \- Insert the front pole in thefabric sleeve up to the end, make it taut and insert it in the oppositesleeve, \- Repeat this for the second pole, \- The shelter is free-standing,move it and plant the 3 pegs. ; Dimensions: The unfolded shelter forms a 1 sqmtriangle on the ground. See dimensions above. ; Wind resistance: We test allour tents in a wind tunnel on a turntable. The goal is to expose each side ofthe shelter to the same wind intensity. Properly pitched, this shelter remainshabitable in wind speed 4, measured at 30 km/hr.