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Features of the Exped Orion III Tent Exped's in. ridge tunnelin. design: two poles full ridge pole Exoskeleton design, aerodynamic flat pole sleeves Two pole supported vestibules, two doors Free standing Comfort and storm stability at basecamp Perfect shelter for winter, basecamp or extended trek use Full length ridge pole reaches the ground for enhanced wind stability at a low weight Flat pole sleeves developed by Exped Are the perfect solution for quick setup and low resistance to wind, Snow, and rain Gearloft stores headlamps, books Zipper sliders have color coded, reflective, and glow in the dark tabs Continuous pole sleeves Are sealed at one end for swift and simple setup Two opposing adjustable air vents with prop can also be used for pole repairs ensure good ventilation End caps of the tent pole segments can be removed to shorten the shock cord within the poles in cold weather or for repairs to the pole Smart Cord Tensioners: Tension guy lines around pegs, trees, rocks or any other anchor point without the need for knots Tent anchor permits simple one handed removal and remounting of the canopy pat Included with all Exped tents Ingenious Cord Stuffsacks Accessory Organizer: Poles, pegs, and repair kit Are stowed in separate compartments Simple storage of the rolled up tent Side compression straps ensure a small packaged size Double layered canopy doors feature both mesh and fabric panels Mesh to increase ventilation and ward off insects and fabric to prevent wind, dust and Snow from entering the canopy Mesh pockets prevent chaos and help organize personal Items Color and number coded pole sleeves All doors can be rolled open and easily secured with a grab hook Rainfly protrudes over the canopy and prevents rain from dripping in when doors Are opened Adjustable pole tension pockets Are made of webbing and an aluminium repair tube Peg loops Are adjustable and large enough to accommodate skis as anchor devices in Snow use
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