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Trakke Jero tent: yurt of the 21st century

Although the Trakke Jero tent also resembles a boiler from a distillery, its only inspiration came from yurts, dwellings of nomadic tribes, from which it borrowed not only the physiognomy or features of facial features, but also some other features. It was given its last name by one of its designers, the adventurer Uula Jero, and although this heavyweight (110 kg) takes up a comfortable 13 m² when set up, it can be stored in the trunk of a car.

Straps Jero is actually a modern version of a yurt. Yurt 2.0. It is a round-shaped tent with a stainless steel frame (replaced the original wooden frames), waterproof canvas (replaced animal skin), walls made of plywood (also replaced the animal skin), telescopic rods for holding the roof (replaced the wooden ones), wooden doors and crown wooden "cap".

This is what Trakke Jero looks like on display.
This is what Trakke Jero looks like on display.

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Despite its bulkiness, it adorns it easy and quick installation and it is possible to put it in the car and take it on an adventure. You can also place it in the garden, e.g. for guests, if you do not have a free room for them.

Dimensions

Diameter: 4 m
Area: 12.57 m²
Height: min 1.2 m / max 2.6 m
Folded: 1.2 x 0.8 x 0.5 m
Weight: approx. 110 kg

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More information: tracke.co.uk

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