Capacity: 3 Person
Jack Wolfskin's Eclipse III is a top-quality, entry level tent, packed with features and technology that help it hold its own against many others in its class.
Ideal for three-people trekking and camping trips, the generously-sized Eclipse III is an easy-to-pitch, twin-entrance dome tent, and is predominantly self supporting to allow it to be put up in a limited space with only a few pegs.
Great ventilation is provided via the innovative, chimney effect roof vent, allowing stale air to readily escape.
The lightweight, fast-drying flysheet is made from UV resistant polyester 75D with PU coating, with a hydrostatic head of 4,000mm, and the durable, waterproof coated groundsheet in Hydrofilm polyester 150D has a hydrostatic head rating of 10,000mm.
The soft inner tent is also constructed from breathable, fast-drying polyester 75D.
With two entrances, twin air vents, two windows, reflective guy points and zip tabs, four internal storage pouches and fibreglass poles for stability and flexibility, the Eclipse III is tailor-made for family-of-three camping holidays or hiking trips.
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Paw Prints in History
The outdoors is their passion - and their speciality.
From weekend walkers to habitual wanderers in the wilderness, converts to the countryside or hardcore mountain maestros, Jack Wolfskin have it all for professionals and amateurs alike.
Outdoor clothing specialists for 20 years, Jack Wolfskin have something for all those with one common interest - a love of the great outdoors and a desire to enjoy it to the full.
Whether you're looking for a cosy fleece to ward off the winter chill, or a stand-alone waterproof with a quick zip-in system to turn it into a storm-proof 3-in-1, Jack Wolfskin will have exactly what you need.
Their first-class, functional clothing has developed through constant user feedback and proprietary technology, and today their iconic paw print logo is recognised all over the world.
A combination of all-round weather protection and huge comfort levels has left many more experienced manufacturers floundering in their wake, propelling Jack Wolfskin in little over two decades into one of the top three largest outdoor wear companies in Europe.