
their main focus is on tents and related sleeping gear.
Weschel tents occupy a space between ultralight tents (which might sacrifice durability for weight) and overly heavy, bulky tents best suited to car camping. A Weschel tent is a solid choice for backpackers who prioritise longevity, and comfort in extreme mountain conditions. Wechsel tents are known for being durable and hard-wearing. They use high-quality materials like ripstop polyester with a high hydrostatic head (indicating excellent waterproofness). Weschel tents are easy to pitch, even in adverse weather. Features like easy to use external pole sleeves and designs that allow the inner tent to stay dry while the outer fly is being set up are key benefits. Most Weschel tents are relatively spacious inside, with good head height, making them comfortable for tall people and for waiting out bad weather. Weschel tents are built to handle cooler, wetter and windier conditions with flysheets that come low to the ground.
In 1987, German outdoorsman Jörg Schulze drove his VW Beetle 37,000 km from Berlin to Cape Town. During this expedition, he field-tested tents from various manufacturers but always found room for improvement. Taking matters into his own hands, he created his first cotton tent prototype using a domestic sewing machine. He then partnered with a friend who had connections in Asia, and together they founded Wechsel, focusing on a line of seven tents and accessories. For nearly thirty years since, the Wechsel name has stood for tents of the highest quality. They've made it their mission to produce perfectly designed and finished tents that stand out not just for their toughness and durability but their well thought out details too.
Weschel tents occupy a space between ultralight tents (which might sacrifice durability for weight) and overly heavy, bulky tents best suited to car camping. A Weschel tent is a solid choice for backpackers who prioritise longevity, and comfort in extreme mountain conditions. Wechsel tents are known for being durable and hard-wearing. They use high-quality materials like ripstop polyester with a high hydrostatic head (indicating excellent waterproofness). Weschel tents are easy to pitch, even in adverse weather. Features like easy to use external pole sleeves and designs that allow the inner tent to stay dry while the outer fly is being set up are key benefits. Most Weschel tents are relatively spacious inside, with good head height, making them comfortable for tall people and for waiting out bad weather. Weschel tents are built to handle cooler, wetter and windier conditions with flysheets that come low to the ground.
In 1987, German outdoorsman Jörg Schulze drove his VW Beetle 37,000 km from Berlin to Cape Town. During this expedition, he field-tested tents from various manufacturers but always found room for improvement. Taking matters into his own hands, he created his first cotton tent prototype using a domestic sewing machine. He then partnered with a friend who had connections in Asia, and together they founded Wechsel, focusing on a line of seven tents and accessories. For nearly thirty years since, the Wechsel name has stood for tents of the highest quality. They've made it their mission to produce perfectly designed and finished tents that stand out not just for their toughness and durability but their well thought out details too.
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