We have put a lot of effort into the details of our tents. Here is an overview of how we have made our tents as functional as possible.
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Light weigh tents requires light fabrics. To protect you from getting wet the outside fabric has a watercolumn of 4 000 mm and silicon on both sides. The ground sheet has a watercolumn of 8 000 mm.
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We use a treated thread combined with a flat fell seam where every stitch passes through four layers of fabric. By using silicone coating on our fabrics we can not tape the seams. If you want to seal the seams beyond their own function you can treat them with a seam sealant.
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Vents for air to get into the tents. These can be opened and closed form the inside. To prevent water from going through the opening of the vent in the flysheet the vent has a stiffening tube to prevent it from collapsing.
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Our tents can be pitched in one operation. The inner tent can be removed, and the flysheet used alone.
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The flysheet goes all the way down to the ground. This is essential for winter use. With a nearly freestanding design, few pegs are needed.
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Easy adjustment of the poles. Numerous attached guy lines are packed in small stuff sack fixed to the flysheet. The poles are placed on the outside of the tent to make their handling easier and single pole sleeves with only one opening.
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A mesh loft for storage and drying comes with the tent. 2 mesh pockets on the inside for easy storage.
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The stuff sack is cone shaped making it easier to pack the tent and at the same time be small enough to fit inside the backpack.
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