Hilleberg Keron 4 GT:
additional photos of full set-up
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The photo above shows the Keron 4 GT with the
rear vestibule door open and a 5'11" model standing in the open vestibule.
The yellow fabric visible inside the tent is the rear door of the inner
tent. |
The Keron 4 GT is pictured above with a 5'11"
model entering the front vestibule door. |
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The photo above shows a side view of the Keron
4 GT with the front vestibule door zipped shut. Attached guylines with
tensioners help to keep the tent taught in harsh weather. |
The Keron 4 GT features a large front vestibule
with a large solid panel door on one side. The photo above shows the vestibule
door open with the removable mesh panel zipped shut. |
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The Keron 4 GT has 2 layer zippered vents in the
front and rear vestibules which feature a mesh panel and solid fabric panel.
The photo above shows the model's hand passed through the fully open vent
in the front vestibule. |
Each of the vents on the Keron 4 GT have attached
guylines and feature a flexible wire inside the brim of the hood to help
maintain the shape of the vent hood. |
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One side of the Keron 4 GT uses blind pole sleeves
so that the poles are all inserted from one side of the tent. This makes
it easier for one person to set up without having to walk around to the
other side of the tent to secure the poles. |
The photo above shows a close view of one of the
pole ends opposite from the side shown in the photo at left. Once the poles
are fully inserted through the pole sleeves, the ends are secured by a
solid cup on one side of each pole. |