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YELLOW LABEL
WE ENGINEER our Yellow Label tents prin- cipally to be lightweight. Intended for use in warmer climates and in snow-free conditions, these models have inner tents with large
mesh panels which cannot be covered as
well as full-time venting integrated into their construction. This ensures they have superb warm-weather venting, but can also make them feel cold in cooler conditions. Yellow Label models are perfect for long or short trips in more protected terrain, but, while they do have remarkable strength, their lighter weight materials and their design make them less than ideal for fully exposed or high altitude terrain or far removed adventures.
Yellow Label tents are constructed with our lightest materials:
J Our Kerlon 1000 outer tent fabric, with an 8 kg/17.6 lb tear strength.
J 9 mm poles.
J 2 mm guy lines.
J Our lightest inner tent and floor fabrics. J Lighter weight zippers.
Yellow Label tents are designed to be very light and to provide comfort appropriate to use in warmer climates and/or snow-free conditions:
Anjan & Anjan GT – pg. 54
..J Available in 2 & 3 person sizes J 1 entrance/1 vestibule
J Extended vestibule on GT version J Kerlon 1000 outer tent fabric
Rogen – pg. 56
J 2 person
J 2 entrances/2 vestibules
J Kerlon 1000 outer tent fabric
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Outer tent may not go all the way to the ground, and full-time venting is built into the tent’s design.
Different length poles reduce weight.
Large, fixed mesh panels on the inner tent and integrated permanent venting in the outer tent walls create constant cooling air flow (which can feel cold in cooler conditions).
The interior is designed to maximize light weight while providing sufficient roominess.
Niak – pg. 58
J 2 person
J 1 entrance/1 vestibule
J Kerlon 1000 outer tent fabric
Enan – pg. 62
J 1 person
J 1 entrance/1 vestibule
J Kerlon 1000 outer tent fabric
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