Interval 6 Steel
Main advantages
Used materials
Lightweight and solid polyester flysheet fabric has high resistance to UV, does not age and retains its properties during prolonged exposure to sunlight and heat
PU coating
It is a thin waterproof polyurethane layer applied several times on the inside of the tropic.Depending on the number of layers of coating, the tropic is resistant to water pressure up to 4000mm (Extreme and Hiking series), 3000mm (Trekking and Family series) and 2500mm (Outdoor series). The coating retains its elasticity even at very low temperatures well below freezing.
Detailed Description
Interval 6 Steel
Tunnel-type family tent. It is an affordable combination of comfort, space, stability and easy construction. This model is a generous space solution for larger groups or family camping.
Rain fly is made of Polyester with a polyurethane coating, guaranteeing a water column of 4,000 mm. The seams are taped with waterproof tape.
The floor is made of Nylon with a Polyurethane coating, providing a 10,000mm water column.
The tent poles consist of galvanized steel segments with a diameter of 19 mm.
Technical specification
features: | |
Weight | 23.3 kg |
Weight without inner tent | 20.2 kg |
Package Size | ⌀38 x 78 cm |
Number of people | 5+ |
Amount of enterances | 2 |
Construction type | Tunnel |
Amount of vents | 4 |
Number of poles / crossing points | 3 / 0 |
Buildable without a bedroom | Yes |
Height of tent (bedroom) | 210 (195) cm |
Siliconised | No |
Taped seams | Yes |
Number of pins | 44 |
Category | Family |
Material | |
Material of poles | Steel |
Pole diameter | 19 mm |
Flysheet material | Polyester, PU coating 4 000mm H2O |
Groundsheet material | Nylon, PU coating 10 000mm H2O |
Description
The tent is double-layered and consists of an inner tent and an outer layer – rain fly. The inner tent has a trapezoidal floor plan with an entrance on its longest side. The outer tent has a large vestibule that can be entered through two different entrances.
Tent concept
It is based on the principle that the rod structure strung in tunnels made of perforated material is outside the rain fly. The rain flyand the inner tent (which is suspended under the rain fly) are erected at the same time after the tent poles are threaded through the tunnels. The advantage of this method is that the inner tent can be detached from the rain fly, and the rain fly can then be erected separately, resulting in a single-shell tent without a floor.
Ventilation
It is located at the top of the dome of the rain fly. The canopies of the ventilation windows are shaped so that they are not tilted by the wind. This prevents leakage even during rain with strong wind.
Building a tent
We push the tent poles of the structure through the perforated tunnels outside the rain fly and insert the steel spikes strung on the floor near the rain fly into the tubes at the end of the tent poles. We fasten the inner tent to the loops on the inside of the rain fly. We anchor the erected tent with pegs and cords and fasten it with plastic clips.