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1 Françoise Gervais/arctickingdom.com
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1  A Stalon XL on one of the Cape Hope Islands in James Bay, Eeyou Istchee, Canada.
2  A Stalon XL Basic with optional inneR tent during winter testing in Sweden.
3  A Stalon XL Basic being used as a field First Aid station. 4  Two Stalon XLs joined with the optional connectoR.
5  The configurations possible with the Stalon XL are limit- less. Here, an extension and two vestiBules, linked to a full Stalon XL with a connectoR, form a “mud room.”
6  The included stalon xl caRRieR Bag will hold all Stalon XL Basic components, and has hideaway back pack straps for easy carrying.
Adjustable vents on the ends are backed with adjustable no-see-um mesh and air-permeable snow-proof panels, both of which are accessible from inside or outside the tent.
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Guy lines on the vestibule vent hoods and looped guy lines affixed to twin attachments on each side of each pole increase stability in poor conditions.
Modular construction: Main roof can be used with or without the inner tent, Extension, or vestibules. When used without Inner Tent or Vestibules, Main Roof can accommodate moderate sized vehicles.
Adjustable vents have “bag” openings, and include both tent fabric and mesh layers. Openings can accommodate ducting from forced air heating or cooling units.
Optional inner tent can be easily put in and taken out, and used both full and partial width. Multiple inner tent options are available. The lower vents tie in to the matching vents in the outer tent.
Modular construction: optional Connector allows multiple tents to be connected at the Extension’s door.
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