The Range has launched an affordable all-in-one camping bundle for just £42.49, offering a practical and budget-friendly option for families and small groups planning a weekend outdoors. Designed as a starter kit, the bundle includes essential camping gear for two to four people and is available both in-store and online.
The centrepiece of the bundle is a spacious tent capable of accommodating up to four occupants. Along with the tent, the kit features two sleeping bags to provide warmth during cooler nights, as well as two sleeping mats that offer comfort and protection from uneven ground.
Also included in the set is a compact lantern, making it easier to light the tent’s interior during nighttime. The entire bundle weighs just 4.5 kilograms, allowing for easy transportation, especially with the included carry bag.
The Range described the bundle as having “all the camping essentials you need to have a pleasant camping experience,” and added that the accessories provided are sufficient for two people, even though the tent itself can comfortably fit up to four.
Originally priced at £49.99, the bundle is now available at a 15% discount, bringing the total cost down to £42.49. This limited-time offer arrives just in time for summer holidays and the festival season, making it an attractive option for both first-time campers and seasoned adventurers.
The tent boasts a generous internal space with dimensions of 200 cm in height, 200 cm in width, and 140 cm in length. Its bright blue colour is complemented by the vibrant red sleeping bags, offering a cheerful aesthetic to match the outdoor experience.
In addition to the discounted price, The Range is also offering free home delivery on purchases of the starter set, making it even more accessible for customers looking to prepare for their next camping adventure without breaking the bank.
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