The Stalon Combi combines the superb strength- and space-to-weight
ratios of a Tunnel Tent with modular flexibility.
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Tent Profile
The Stalon Combi is very similar in character to our
Keron, so it is an outstanding all-around tent for trips where strength is a
high priority. The Stalon Combi’s two door/two vestibule configuration, its
strength and its spaciousness, and its exceptionally strong Kerlon SP outer
tent fabric and 9 mm poles make it ideal for year ‘round above and below
tree line use in any and all weather conditions. And, because of its ability
to be precisely customized to a user’s needs, it is especially suited to
extended snow camping adventures, and to group and family use. Its Tunnel
Tent design is geared towards mobile adventures, where you pitch and strike
your tent every day, but its strength and flexibility make it quite
effective for base camp-oriented trips, as well.
Who uses the Stalon Combi?
The Stalon Combi has quickly become very popular with
users who want to be able to customize their tent. Ski touring groups can
build their own chalet – two tent “bedrooms” connected by a roof extension
“common area”; bicycle tourers can add an extension between tent and
vestibule and so create a portable garage; and families can construct a
backcountry vacation home, with a Stalon Combi 4 for the kids, a Stalon
Combi 2 for the parents, and an Extension for the family room. Organized
groups, like scouts and outdoor schools, also appreciate the Stalon’s
ability to build shelter solutions to order.
Why Choose The Stalon Combi?
All our Tunnel Tents provide maximum useable space and
excellent stability at a low weight, and are thus excellent choices for any
adventure, from a long winter trip to a short jaunt in a nearby forest. The
Stalon Combi augments this with the immense flexibility of modular
components.
§Our Tunnel design, with its single-opening, continuous pole
sleeve construction and linked inner and outer tents makes the Stalon Combi
easy and simple to
set up.
§Kerlon SP outer tent fabric and 9 mm poles make for a highly
stable tent.
§Pitching requires only four pegs, yet additional points
provide myriad options for increasing stability. Remarkably strong Spectra
guy lines are attached at two points to all pole sleeves on both sides of
the tent, and have two line runners each to ensure optimal tension. Each
vent also has a guy line with a line runner.
§Modular construction lets you add sections to create very
large “vestibules,” or connect two (or more) complete tents. And because the
two and four person models share the same height and width, you can mix and
match to meet specific occupancy requirements flexibility and comfort.
§The Stalon Combi has a remarkably spacious interior, thanks to
full sitting height throughout the entire inner tent, the two vertical inner
tent entrances, and the tunnel design itself, which creates near-vertical
side walls.
§Two entrances and two vestibules afford tremendous convenience
and comfort. For instance, one vestibule can be designated for gear stowage,
while the other can be used for food preparation or gear sorting.
§One entrance of the tent can always be situated out of the
wind.
§The Stalon Combi’s ventilation works regardless of weather
conditions, since both the inner tent fabric is highly breathable yet water
repellent, and since each end has a large
vent, placed high enough to keep
air moving even if the tent is dug down into deep snow. The vents have
adjustable snow-proof panels which are accessible from inside the
vestibules. In addition, both inner tent doors have full no-see-um mesh
panels covered with equal sized, zipper-adjustable fabric panels for maximum
venting and weather-protection options. For even greater air flow, the
vestibules can be completely zipped off, allowing for both maximum venting
and panoramic viewing options.