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Madtree Tarseer

Madtree Tarseer

Madtree Tarseer
Madtree Tarseer

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505,19 + delivery costs
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Normal price 549,00 €
Incl. VAT 24 %


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Product description

The MadTree Tarseer is a bold new take on sleeping solutions for the outdoors. It offers the ultimatum in comfort, lightness and warmth. Because the Tarseer is suspended above ground, you don't need to carry bulky mattresses and tents with you.

The Tarseer isn't just a hammock though. In order to provide you with full three season comfort even in harsh northern climates, we have lined it with premium quality goose down. This allows the Tarseer to be ultralight while it will still keep you warm and cosy even through the coldest of autumn nights.

It is also good to remember that even with all the innovative features Tarseer has, it still works as a regular sleeping bag if you need it to.

The MadTree Tarseer is a new type of sleeping solution for the outdoors. It is suspended above ground from three points but isn’t just a regular hammock. It is also lined with premium quality 800+ fp goose down. This allows the Tarseer to be ultralight while it will still keep you warm and cosy even in zero degrees celsius.

While the Tarseer is a revolutionary design, it still works as a regular sleeping bag if you need it to.

-Triangular setup
-Using three suspension points instead of the usual two provides more room for your shoulders and allows for a more bedlike sleeping experience.
-MadTree Wave cut
-Due to the unique way the Tarseer has been made, the sleeper is supported by separate weight bearing fabric, leaving space for the outer shell and down to expand to it's maximum volume.
-X -compartments
-Instead of the usual one-way cells, the Tarseer utilizes cross compartmentalization to ensure optimal down distribution.
-Asymmetrical collar
-The specially shaped collar is insulated where it needs to be and ergonomically shaped in order to minimize heat leaks while still using as little material as possible.
-Insulated zipguard
-Down filled zipguard prevents heatloss trough zipper.
-Two point attachment support
-Small straps in the suspension cords allow you to use a support and two attachment points to set up the Tarseer if there aren't three available.
-Multilayer reinforcements
-Rigorous modeling and testing has allowed us to optimize the --Tarseer with extremely light materials where strength isn't essential and reinforce loadbearing parts. All for ultimate lightness.
-Two-way zipper
-The full length two-way zipper allows easy access as well as good ventilation on warmer nights.


Country of origin
Finland


Comments
Nickname Eräheppu 1.10.2012
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Great idea and quite functional implementation. One night (+ 5 ° C) sleeping in Tarseer, pros and cons based on it. For comparison, previous experience with DD Frontline Hammock at a similar temperature with a warm sleeping pad and sleeping bag. + light, compact, light and warm compared to the hammock-mattress-sleeping bag combination + also acts as a sleeping bag if necessary + integrated mosquito net (although you have to hang something so as not to hang on your face) + high-quality materials + enough at + 5 ° C ( thin seabed) and I think it's enough in the colder + warm underneath, on the top and sides, the cold didn't break through anywhere, unlike the old setup + at least a comfortable position for me on both my back and side (though some kind of pillow is needed) + hanging three points - two points of suspension requires support tuning, although this is not a big trouble - the head retaining straps are so short that at least three-point suspension the least bit thicker trees that necessarily takes a jatkonarut / straps - the design is pretty meager, enough even to my kind (180 cm, 82 kg), but a larger one can make a tight length and / or width (probably a matter of taste and habit, DD Hammock feels looser) - the main side rises quite sharply, but the pillow (e.g. clothes) helps to get the neck in a good position - the packing bag is unnecessarily cramped - doesn't work properly as a living / lounging / sitting place like a traditional hammock - can be uncomfortably hot on a warm summer night Overall great with a separate sleeping pad and independent carrying and is warmer and more comfortable than that. combination. In addition, Finnish design and handicrafts. I recommend!
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