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OUTWELL - Wild OutdoorLife

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BETTER THAN EVER<br />

Easier to pitch. Easier to look after. More practical. And more fun. If you<br />

think current tents are like the ones you camped in decades ago, think<br />

again. Today’s tents are a world away from those of yesteryear. That’s<br />

thanks to improved materials and, quite simply, better design. There’s more<br />

choice today, too. And they’re defi nitely more luxurious than ever.<br />

Today, there are three key tent types:<br />

1. Tunnel. Designed to cope with all weather conditions. Alloy or steel poles make for<br />

a more rugged construction, while our Durawrap and Duratec poles can be lighter<br />

overall and keep pack size to a minimum.<br />

2. Dome. Crossover poles help give these tents their distinctive shape, and they’re easier<br />

to manoeuvre into exactly the right position when you’re setting up.<br />

3. Vis-a-vis. Here, two rooms oppose each other across the entranceway.<br />

Check out also our Extensions, Awnings, Utility Tents, Sliding Canopies<br />

and Tarps, if you want extra space on-site.<br />

IT ALL BEGINS WITH <strong>OUTWELL</strong><br />

1996<br />

The Vis-a-Vis Plus double dome<br />

tent is introduced, complete with<br />

Durawrap poles and windows in<br />

the living room area<br />

1998<br />

Luminous guylines feature for<br />

the fi rst time, on the Family<br />

Dome Plus, which also comes<br />

with a PU-coated polyester<br />

fl ysheet with taped seams<br />

2001<br />

Another milestone, as OAS<br />

(Outwell Advanced Stability<br />

System) makes its debut,<br />

on the Colorado Plus double<br />

tunnel tent<br />

2002<br />

Hartford Plus is the fi rst<br />

triple-room tent, complete<br />

with sewn-in groundsheet<br />

2005<br />

OSG (Outwell Sealed Ground<br />

System), features on the<br />

Montana 6 triple-room<br />

tunnel, with external frame<br />

construction<br />

2007<br />

A winning combination for the<br />

Vermont – OSG (Outwell Sealed<br />

Ground System), external frame and<br />

OGR (Outwell Guyline Retainer),<br />

plus walk-in wardrobes and integral<br />

porch<br />

2008<br />

Outwell introduces the Kids Room,<br />

a massive leap forward in family<br />

camping. Also new are OSF and<br />

OEF Systems, Outwell Space Frame<br />

and Outwell Extended Frame Systems<br />

respectively<br />

CAMP MAGAZINE 6-7 WWW.<strong>OUTWELL</strong>.COM<br />

2009<br />

The AvantGarde Collection is<br />

announced, and instantly hailed<br />

as the most stylish camping<br />

gear ever

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