In May 2024, Jack Wolfskin unveiled a new Spring/Summer tent range focused on ultralight performance and eco-friendly materials. The collection includes 22 models (including tunnel and dome tents) made entirely from 100% recycled, PFC-free fabrics. To keep weight low without sacrificing strength, the tents use tear-resistant high-quality nylon fabrics and lightweight DAC aluminum poles. For example, the Stratos Lite III is a three-person backpacking tent weighing only 2.32 kg and built with 20-denier recycled nylon and a floor rated for 6000 mm hydrostatic head. Jack Wolfskin also introduced a Car Porch awning for campervans made of recycled 75D polyester on aluminum supports. Across the range, the emphasis on recycled materials and omitting 'forever chemicals' (PFCs) mirrors the brand’s prior commitment to eliminate harmful coatings in their gear. These tents demonstrate how outdoor manufacturers are combining ultralight design with sustainability – using recycled fabrics and innovative construction to deliver weatherproof, durable shelters with minimal environmental impact.