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1m / 39" 1m / 39"<br />

1,08m / 43"<br />

1,3m / 51"<br />

2,45m / 96"<br />

3,15m / 124"<br />

0,5m / 20"<br />

0,25m / 10" 0,45m / 18"<br />

3,3m / 130"<br />

1m / 39"<br />

Vela II Extreme:<br />

Capacity: 2 adults<br />

Weight:<br />

Minimum**: 5.6 # / 2.55 kg<br />

Packaged: 6.3 # / 2.85 kg<br />

Area:<br />

Floor: 34 ft2 / 3.2 m2 Vestibule: 26 ft2 / 2.5 m2 Materials***:<br />

Rainfly: 2-sided silicone coated<br />

ripstop nylon (untaped seams); “Flat<br />

Pole Sleeve“ construction;<br />

Canopy: Ripstop polyester, No-See-<br />

Um Mesh;<br />

Floor: PU-coated, taffeta nylon;<br />

Poles: DAC Featherlite SL 7001-T6<br />

9 mm & 9.8 mm<br />

Packed size: 16x6’’ / 42x15 cm<br />

Setup time: 2 minutes<br />

Colors: Green Terracotta<br />

Vela II:<br />

Like Vela II Extreme but rainfly<br />

is made from PU coated Ripstop<br />

polyester; taped seams. 2.5 oz/100g<br />

heavier than Vela II Extreme.<br />

Color: Green<br />

Vela II Footprint:<br />

Taffeta nylon with 3,000 mm water<br />

column protects tent and vestibule.<br />

Doubles as tarp. 12 ounce / 330 g.<br />

14<br />

Vela II: ultra light shelter with two Zipfree doors* and double vestibules. Very<br />

<strong>com</strong>fortable and lightning fast setups. Perfect for quick and light outings.<br />

> Full control over<br />

venting and viewing<br />

with a rainfly that can<br />

be partially or totally<br />

opened to any position.<br />

And if the weather<br />

changes, just unroll<br />

the fly back into place.<br />

Ends of the canopy have<br />

netting windows which<br />

are easily accessed to<br />

reach additional storage<br />

space.<br />

><br />

g<br />

Vela II<br />

So much space, so little weight.<br />

> New Zipfree door: just<br />

pull the cord to raise<br />

the door - no zipper to<br />

snag or admit water. Of<br />

course the design saves<br />

weight! And without an<br />

obvious entrance, Vela<br />

II offers improved safety<br />

from quick robberies of<br />

opportunity.<br />

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f ><br />

< b<br />

> Fast setup: Slide the<br />

central arch through the<br />

sleeve and seat the ends<br />

into grommets. Seat the<br />

side poles, stretch ends,<br />

and stake.<br />

> Clever, flat pole<br />

sleeve is stronger than<br />

other designs, and<br />

reduces resistance to<br />

wind, snow and driving<br />

rain.<br />

a > Loads of space: extremely wide and long; fits two deluxe sized<br />

mats. And even the tallest camper has room to stretch!<br />

b > Sensible layout: Two large vestibules offer storage spaces that<br />

are accessed easily, even while laying inside a sleeping bag.<br />

c > Flat Pole Sleeve technology offers double sewn seams for<br />

added strength and reduce wind friction. Inserting the pole is<br />

practically effortless!<br />

d > Storm proof: Very few stakes are needed for setup. Numerous<br />

pre-mounted guy lines are attached, packed in “Cord Stuffsacks“.<br />

Security loops on either side of the pole sleeve keeps Vela II<br />

taut and secure, even in the roughest weather.<br />

e > Easy handling - day or night: zippers have color coded,<br />

reflective, glow-in-the-dark pulls and are easily operated with<br />

one hand.<br />

f > Doors are extra wide, with space for 2 adults to sit side by side.<br />

g > Multi-use Canopy: Use the canopy alone with elastic loops on<br />

the pole line. Cover with an <strong>Exped</strong> tarp for a protected, but airy<br />

shelter with space to stand.<br />

* patent pending<br />

** fly, cabin, poles<br />

*** for exact specifications refer to page 9

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