Capacity: 2-3 adults
Weight: Minimum: 7.6 # / 3.47 kg; Packaged: 8.6 # / 3.91 kg
Area: Floor: 38 ft2 / 3.5 m2; Vestibule: 30 ft2 / 2.8 m2
Materials:
Rainfly: PU-coated, flame retardant and UV-resistant, ripstop polyester.
Canopy: UV-resistant, flame retardant ripstop polyester Floor: PU-coated, taffeta nylon.
Poles: DAC Featherlite SL 7001-T6 9 mm
Packed size: 17x8’’ / 42x20 cm
Setup time: 2 minutes
Colors: Green and Terracotta
说明,仙女座另有一个Extreme版,区别就是把外帐换成硅布,轻了100g
features:
Huge vestibule - large enough to hide a bicycle! A multitude of loops allows a line to be strung inside Andromeda, and two people can sit comfortably in the dry vestibule in the event of bad weather.
Easy setup with Exped’s unique flat sleeves. Poles slide easily from outside the fly and seat into convenient, adjustable pockets. And to make it even easier, the inner canopy comes pre-attached. With 4 stakes, setup is complete in just a few minutes!
For ventilation and views, windows can be opened completely from inside and are reinforced with mosquito netting to stop the bugs. The venting also helps minimize condensation in rain. Window supports keep ports open at all times and conceal small sections of pole repair tube.
Seamless bathtub floor design assures waterproof performance. In fact, even the corner seams are taped! Fabric resists a water column rating of 14+ PSI (10,000 mm).
Easy handling, day or night: Zippers have color coded, reflective, and glow-in-the-dark pulls that operate easily with one hand.
Storm proof: Flat pole sleeve technology makes the tent more aerodynamic and strengthens the pole sleeve seams. For bad weather conditions, Andromeda includes numerous loops and premounted guy lines, stored in Cord Stuffsacks. Double guy line loops grip the pole sleeves to prevent flapping of the fly in windy weather.
Canopy can be used alone, simply by detaching its ring and toggle system. Re-attaches easily, too.
Doors operate easily with one hand, and the exterior door is faced with mosquito netting!
空间布局:
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优点:
搭建还是比较方便的,最少4根地丁就可以让它立起来。
穿杆还比较顺畅,但是把杆拆出来有点紧,不太好弄。
做工精细,用料实在,帐底采用的是中间拼接的方式,这么大的底,也没有啥意见。所有的窗户门都是双层的。
附件给的足够齐全
空间够大,尤其是门厅,巨大
内外帐预连接,下雨的时候可以不湿内帐
如果不带内帐,即使没有专用地布也可以把外帐立起来当Tarp用(这就是红织带的作用了)。
其他的....等下次上山吧:D
缺点:
有点重,近4kg,但是比红猪还是轻了差不多1kg
太长(4米多),场地狭窄的时候。可能寻找合适的营地有点难度。
不能自立。 测试报告:
Excellent product, I think I've covered most of the things that really drew my attention and appreciation.
The combination of weight/usable space/vestibule space is ummatched in a 4 season tent. Well thought out design. Well constructed, particularly for such a small package. Stuffs down to a very reasonable size for a 4 season, 2-3 person tent. The steep angle of the tent walls make the most of the floor dimensions, giving this tent much more usable space than other tenst with equal square footage.
The vestibule is the reason I chose this tent, and it did not disappoint. Provides a large usable space for storing gear or even cooking out of the elements. The venting system is also very nice. Even though it is a 4 season tent, when set up with the prevailing winds in mind, it was adequately ventilated for summer use. The layout of the guy lines also enabled the tent to easily be set up in a very tight and stable manner - no slack anywhere. The design of the inner module enables it to be packed as one unit, and set up as one unit, which not only makes set up that much quicker, but ensures that the inner compartment doesn't get wet if set up in the rain.
Hunting, including backpack hunts. This design, with the large vestibule, is ideal for backpack hunting, where much more gear must be packed in than with general backpacking.
This product (and others you make) really need to be marketed to hunters. The quality is far superior to ANYTHING being carried by the major retailers that cater to hunters, at any price.
David Higgins, September 2006, USA
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Tested on Tour (German Outdoor Magazine July 2002)
Swiss Quality Design
New from Exped: Andromeda tunnel tent with flat pole sleeve technology
Tent models that are set up canopy first, either have pole sleeves running along the inner or outter side of the rainfly. Latter version is very common (e.g. Hilleberg, Vaude) but has the disadvantage of having a negative effect on the aerodynamics. Sleeves on the inside make pitching and tearing down the tent more cumbersome and poles don’t slide in and out as easily.
The new three person Exped „Andromeda“ with it’s newly developed flat pole sleeves promises to combine the best of both systems. The pole sleeves, made of a beefier fabric than the fly, are not sewn on to the fabric as a tube, but merged into the fly with double seams. Regular pole sleeves on the outer side of the rainfly pop up when under tension increasing airdrag. Using the flat pole sleeve technology of the “Andromeda” minimizes this effect, making the tent as aerodynamic as tunnel tents with sleeves on the inside.
Further advantages are that both seams can be taped and seamsealer is not needed. In tests against the windmachine it showed itself from it’s best side. It stood straight in Beaufort 8 winds and even side winds only had marginal effect. This was not only thanks to the flat pole sleeves, but the clean cut fly and the well placed guy out points. The guy lines could be a bit longer, this being the only point of criticism to the Exped “Andromeda”. Set up and tear down are extremely fast since the poles just fly through the pole sleeves.
The tent has space to boot: with an area of 85” x 62” (50” at the foot end) if must be even three people fit in. The huge vestibule swallows tons of gear – at 8#13oz (minimum 8#1oz).
Proof of Expeds hands on approach to design are visible in the parts used and the easy handling: Tough, easy to use pack sacks, different types of tent pegs, numerous spare parts, knot free guyline tensioners. The triangular ventilation windows can easily be zipped shut and wear out less than round zippers.
Materials used and the workmanship are excellent. 470 Euros may be much for a tunnel tent, but concidering the excellent value, the Andromeda is a bargain. GAllery
Here's our home on Catala Island with Vancouver Island in the
background. The girls' room is the Orion and our room is the
Andromeda. Thanks for designing GREAT tents!!
Lisa
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Andromeda Extreme at Lake Baikal, July 2004
Photo: Wegpunkt.ch
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Snares Research Expedition 2003
Andromeda Extreme as the ideal viewing post
Photo: the research team
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Bikeventure 2002
With mountain bikes from Katmandu (Nepal) to Tongren (China)
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Siberia 2002
Photo: Peter Eichenberger
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Bikeventure 2002
With mountain bikes from Katmandu (Nepal) to Tongren (China)
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Bikeventure 2002
With mountain bikes from Katmandu (Nepal) to Tongren (China)
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不知道大家为什么这样关注帐篷能否自立的问题
大家都是老手了,搭隧道帐麻烦吗我是坚定的隧道帐支持者 如果一个帐篷的重量在2kg以下,
也许关注“自立”的人不会很多,
可是,作为一个3kg以上的帐篷,不能自立,
就可能被看作是个遗憾。
并不是经常可以遇到好下钉的营地啊,
特别是需要下好几个钉的时候,又没有合适的位置,
自立帐篷的优势就比较明显了。
这个议题和搭帐隧道篷是否麻烦似乎关系不大吧。
[ 本帖最后由 酱铺 于 2006-10-9 10:57 编辑 ]
回复 #26 muter 的帖子
其实主要倒不是因为搭建问题,就实际操作而言,设计比较好的隧道营的搭建往往比DOME更快捷,唯一有顾虑的问题在于隧道营的防风抗压稳固性能严重依赖风绳与地丁,这点是结构上决定的,实在不及DOME来的实在; 绿猪??? 有没有红色织带与帐杆的连接细节图?想看看。我用2mm辅绳固定帐杆单独支撑外帐,溯溪游泳换衣服时不用内帐。 http://www.gearer.net/attachment.php?aid=8440&noupdate=yes这个行吗? 好像红猪! 周末去黄草梁让仙女晒了晒太阳。感觉如下几点:
1.前后双气窗使得帐篷内通风非常好。
2.门厅的确巨大,容纳4个人吃饭没问题。
3.帐内空间很好,我1.86的个子,坐在里面很舒服,头部不会像Lightning那样蹭脑袋。帐内坐5-6个人打牌没啥问题。
4.的确有点重了,边上陈兄的Hilleberg Nalo 2 GT只有2.5kg...眼红ing
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