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W h a t m a k e s E x p e d t e n t s s o u n i q u e ?<br />

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FEATURES<br />

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c ><br />

Attention paid to every detail...<br />

a > Fast setup and ease of use:<br />

- Slide poles into colour coded and angled<br />

sleeves.<br />

- Secure the pole ends in the adjustable<br />

tension pockets.<br />

- Set tent pegs and guylines depending<br />

on the weather conditions.<br />

Continuous pole sleeves allow poles to<br />

glide effortlessly through intersections.<br />

Canopies <strong>com</strong>e factory mounted.<br />

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b > Adjustable floor loops of Dyneema<br />

cord for easy placement of tent<br />

pegs. They put a 8“ / 20 cm radius at<br />

your disposal in which to find the ideal<br />

spot to sink the peg.<br />

c > Open anchor loops, inverted for<br />

easy guyline attachment.<br />

d > Strong and weatherproof: bombproof<br />

shelters created by <strong>com</strong>bining<br />

wind shedding designs with strategi-<br />

< a<br />

< b<br />

cally placed dual guy points on each<br />

sleeve. Guylines anchor directly to pole<br />

structures for superior stability in any<br />

weather. Guylines are of ultralight and<br />

static Dyneema with a tear force of 300<br />

lbs/140 kg. This prevents the guylines<br />

from stretching or dislodging pegs in<br />

high winds, which otherwise leads to<br />

flapping of the fly and structure and ultimately<br />

fracture of the poles.

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