treeline ponderosa dachzelt Treeline Ponderosa Grau
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treeline ponderosa dachzelt

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treeline ponderosa dachzelt Treeline Ponderosa GrauHauptmerkmale Riesige Schlafflche fr bis zu 4 Personen ideal fr Familien mit Kinder Extra robuster Rahmen und Stangen: 2mm Wandstrke, kleiner Durchmesser, Aluminiumrohr Drei berdimensionierte, vollflchig verschliebare Maschenfenster, mit zum Patent angemeldeter Rollmarkise Zwei groe, frostsichere PVC Oberlichter (Skylights), perfekt fr die Sternenbeobachtung Patentierte abnehmbare Schuh Gebrauchstaschen Zum Patent angemeldete Schnellverschlsse zur

 

Hauptmerkmale 

- Riesige Schlaffläche für bis zu 4 Personen - ideal für Familien mit Kinder

- Extra robuster Rahmen und Stangen: 2mm Wandstärke, kleiner Durchmesser, Aluminiumrohr

- Drei überdimensionierte, vollflächig verschließbare Maschenfenster, mit zum Patent angemeldeter Rollmarkise 

- Zwei große, frostsichere PVC Oberlichter (Skylights), perfekt für die Sternenbeobachtung 

- Patentierte abnehmbare Schuh- / Gebrauchstaschen 

- Zum Patent angemeldete Schnellverschlüsse zur einfachen Installation und Abbau

- Heavy Duty Gummilaschen zum Aufhängen von Axt, Angeln oder Paddeln 

- Staunetz an der Unterseite für zusätzlichen Speicher 

- Robuste Ganzmetallstruktur, Scharniere und Halterungen (kein Kunststoff) 

- Kondensationshülsen an allen freiliegenden Metallrahmen 

- Übergroße Scharniere (Bettwäsche kann im Dachzelt verbleiben) 

 

Montage: Gerne montieren wir dir dein Dachzelt vor Ort. Je nach Zelt verrechnen wir zwischen 120 und 180 Franken. Nach der Installation zeigen wir dir wie man das Zelt auf- und abbaut und geben dir noch ein paar nützliche Tipps mit auf den Weg.

- 6cm High-Density-Schaumstoffmatratze mit abnehmbarem kondensatbeständigen Matratzenbezug 

- Hochwertige YKK Reißverschlüsse 

- Schwerlast-Zeltheringe 

- Befestigungsanschlüsse für Solarpanele

- D-Ringe für hängende Beleuchtung  

- Unisex Notfall Camping Urinal 

- Basis besteht aus ultraleichtem Aluminium Honeycomb 

- Zusätzliches Material für Zelt-, Regenschutz- und Maschenreparaturen

- Anbau eines Vorzeltes kann zusätzlichen Raum schaffen 

- Passt auf jedes Fahrzeug mit den meisten Standard Dachgepäckträgern 

- Große Farbauswahl mit untereinander kombinierbaren Rainflys

 

Schlafmöglichkeiten: 3 - 4 Personen 

 

Materialien:

Zeltstoff: 380g Poly / Baumwolle Ripstop, PU-beschichtet, wasserabweisend 1000mm, Feuerbeständigkeit: CPI-84, Schimmelresistente Beschichtung, UV-Beständig

Regenüberzug: 420D Diamond Ripstop Polyester Oxford, PU beschichtet, wasserabweisend 3000mm, Schimmelresistente Beschichtung, UV-Beständig

Matratzenbezug: 190D Polyester Taft, wasserdicht, abnehmbar

Reisebezug: Beschichtete 2000D Polyester Taft (PVC), wasserdicht, Schimmelresistente Beschichtung, UV-Beständig

 

Maße:

Geöffnet: 310cm x 180cm x 127cm Geschlossen: 125cm x 180cm x 38cm Maße Matratze: 241cm x 180cm x 6cm Gewicht: 77kg

  

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Von Treeline nach neusten Erkenntnissen entwickelt, hat die 4. Generation Dachzelt soviel Möglichkeiten und Features wie kein Vergleichbares auf dem Markt. Die Ponderosa Dachzelte sind aus den qualitativ besten und robustesten Materialien gefertigt, leichter und aerodynamischer und haben patentierte und hoch funktionell abgestimmte Staumöglichkeiten. Alle Zelte sind mit Solar Ready ausgestattet und wurden in Zusammenarbeit mit Goal Zero® entwickelt, um zahlreiche solarbetriebene Produktreihen zu integrieren.

 

Das Ponderosa ist das mittelgroße Dachzelt von Treeline, ideal für kleinere Familien und Gruppen von 3-4 Personen. Doppeloberlichter (Skylights) ermöglichen es, dass natürliches Licht in das Zelt eindringt. Es verfügt über eine robuste, ultraleichte Aluminiumwabenbasis (Honeycomb), die stärkste und langlebigste Dachzeltbasis auf dem Markt. Aluminiumstangen mit 2 Millimeter Wandstärke machen das Ponderosa sowohl leicht als auch besonders robust. Und es kommt mit Treeline's übergroßen zum Patent angemeldeten Markisenfenstern, die für uneingeschränkte Aussichten aufgerollt werden können. Weitere Merkmale des Ponderosa sind die patentierten Nutz- und Stauraumtaschen, ein Aufbewahrungsnetz auf der Unterseite für zusätzlichen Stauraum, High-Tech Diamond Ripstop rainfly und robuste Gummilaschen für die Aufbewahrung von schwereren Ausrüstungsgegenständen wie  Angeln, Axt oder Paddeln. Wie immer richten sich die Treeline Dachzelte in wenigen Minuten auf. Große Scharniere ermöglichen die Lagerung von Bettzeug im zusammengeklappten Zustand. Es kommt auch mit einer eingebauten, wassergeschützt verpackten, hochverdichteten, 6cm Schaumstoffmatratze für maximalen Schlafkomfort, die während der Reise im Zelt bleiben kann. 

 

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