Zeltkonstruktionen
Die Wahl der richtigen Bauweise ist entscheidend für Stabilität und Komfort. Ob sturmfestes Geodät, geräumiges Tunnelzelt oder leichtes Hybrid-Design – wir haben die passende Konstruktion für jedes Abenteuer.
Hybrid tent
Hybrid tents combine elements of dome and tunnel tents to unite the advantages of both types of construction. They offer a good balance of stability, space and ease of pitching.
Advantages
- Optimized use of space
- Relatively high wind stability thanks to pole node points (hubs)
- Self-supporting and largely free-standing
- Suitable construction for 1- 3-person tents
Disadvantages
- Must be braced with pegs, depending on the construction
- Unsuitable as a construction for 4-person tents and larger
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Tunnel tent
Tunnel tents usually consist of parallel pole arches and offer an excellent space-to-weight ratio. They can be pitched quickly, but are more susceptible to wind than geodesics, especially in sideways winds.
Advantages
- Better weight-to-volume ratio
- Mostly larger vestibule
- Internal tent usually protected from rain when the vestibule is open
Disadvantages
- Must be braced with pegs or similar so that it is Must be braced with pegs or similar to keep it standing
- Needs considerably more guy ropes in storms
- Is louder in storms, as the tent fabrics tend to flap
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Hybrid tent
Hybrid tents combine elements of dome and tunnel tents to unite the advantages of both types of construction. They offer a good balance of stability, space and ease of pitching.
Advantages
- Optimized use of space
- Relatively high wind stability thanks to pole node points (hubs)
- Self-supporting and largely free-standing
- Suitable construction for 1- 3-person tents
Disadvantages
- Must be braced with pegs, depending on the construction
- Unsuitable as a construction for 4-person tents and larger
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