Saxon Norman Geteld 2 x 4 m - linen

The Anglo-Saxon geteld tent is  the traditional shelter used by the Anglo-Saxons, Vikings  and people during the early Middle Ages, from approximately the 5th to the 11th century.

Wooden Construction Poles : no
Iron Tent Pegs : no
Yute Ropes: no
920 €
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The Saxon Norman Geteld is a type of rectangular tent with dimensions of 2 x 4 m, made of linen. It is a historical tent used in the Middle Ages by the Normans and Saxons.

The tent consists of a rectangular linen canvas that is stretched over four poles. The roof of the tent is pitched, and the walls are straight and can be raised or lowered as needed.

The Geteld tent was commonly used by the Normans and Saxons as a dwelling and shelter during military campaigns. It was also used as a market stall or workshop. The tent is easy to assemble and disassemble, and its lightweight construction makes it easy to transport.

The linen fabric used in the construction of the Geteld tent is durable and breathable, providing excellent protection against the elements. The tent is also treated with a water-repellent coating to ensure that it remains dry in wet conditions.

Overall, the Saxon Norman Geteld 2 x 4 m - linen is an excellent choice for those looking for a historical and authentic tent for camping, reenactment events, or other outdoor activities.

Arkusz danych

Width / Szerokość
2 m
Length / Długość
4 m
High / Wysokość
1,8 m
Fabric
The tent is made of the best quality tent linen 640 g/sm waterproof, impregnated and protected against rot and mild.

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