“HelinoxThe best thing about "〉" is its chairs. It has a simple yet sturdy structure, is compact and portable, and its sophisticated design allows it to be used in a wide range of places, from living rooms to campsites. The seating comfort is also unquestionable. The lineup also includes tables, cots, and bags, and finally, in April this year, tents and tarps will join the lineup.
DAC, the parent company of Helinox, has a proven track record of supplying originally developed tent parts to renowned manufacturers around the world. It is a wonder that Helinox has never produced tents and tarps before.
Tac. field 6.0 ¥128,000+TAX
Tac. field 4.0 ¥70,000+TAX
First, the shelters: the four-person Tac. Field 6.0, consisting of two cross poles and one skin, and the two-person Tac. Field 4.0, consisting of two Y-shaped poles and one skin. Each can be rolled up to provide a high sense of openness by rolling up the door cover. The Tac. Field 6.0 has high ceilings and is spacious enough for four people. It is perfect for camping with a large group.
Tac. Attack 1.5p ¥85,000+TAX
Tac. Attack Solo ¥68,000+TAX
These are tents. The freestanding 1.5-person Tac. Attack 1.5p and Tac. Attack Solo are both easy to set up, move, and store. The side-located doors are two panels and have ventilation at the top. Designed for use in the mountains, they are also windproof.
Tac. recta 3.5 ¥39,000+TAX
Last but not least is the tarp. With its high shading and UV protection, it cuts the sun well. It also has 10 loops on the edges so it can be set up in a variety of ways and shapes.
All of them have a heavy-duty look that tickles my fancy. We look forward to their release in April.
Text_Keisuke Kimura
Helinox
www.helinox.co.jp