Accessories – Blue Label Components
With their highly modular construction, our Blue Label group tents can be utilized in near endless ways and in all kinds of environments. Adding one or more of our optional components allows you to tailor your tent to your specific needs as well as the demands of your trip. Combinations of different Inner Tents, Floors, and Footprints give you the flexibility to create your desired sleeping area, and Connectors allow you to link multiple tents together to create the shelter configuration that works best for any of your large-scale adventures in the backcountry.
The Altai Floorless Inner Tent sleeps six. It can be used on its own when you don’t want a floor and can also be paired with an Altai Floor for added comfort.
The Altai Floor consists of two pieces so that it can be configured to cover all or half of the tent or to provide an aisle down the middle. It can be used on its own or paired with the Floorless Inner Tent for added comfort.
The Atlas vestibule adds an extended vestibule to either of the Atlas's entrances.
The Atlas Connector creates a passageway between the doors of multiple Atlas tents and you use it to link as many tents together as you like.
The Atlas Floorless Inner Tent fills the entire outer tent area of the Atlas and sleeps eight. It can be used on its own when you don’t want a floor and can also be paired with an Atlas Floor for added comfort.
The Atlas Inner Tent 6 has a sewn-in floor, leaves room in the outer tent to create an integrated vestibule space, and sleeps six.
The Atlas Inner Tent 8 has a sewn-in floor, covers the full area of the Atlas outer tent, and sleeps eight.
The Atlas Floor consists of two pieces so that it can be configured to cover all or half of the tent or to provide an aisle down the middle. It can be used on its own or paired with the Floorless Inner Tent for added comfort.
The Atlas Carrier Bag/Backpack is designed to function as a backpack for transporting an Atlas and all its optional components in a compact, easy-to-carry package.
The Stalon XL Main Roof is the base building block of the tent. It can be augmented with Extensions, other Main Roof sections, or Vestibules for near endless configurations.
The Stalon XL Extension has two doors, one on either side, and can be connected to either end of the Main Roof or to a Vestibule.
The Stalon XL Vestibule is a large vestibule with an entrance that can be connected to either the Main Roof or the Extension.
The Stalon XL Connector links to the Extensions to create a passageway between the doors of multiple Stalon XL tents. With multiple Connectors, you can link together as many tents as you like.
The Stalon XL Floorless Inner Tent fills the entire area of the Stalon XL Main Roof and sleeps fourteen. It can be used when you don’t want a floor or paired with a Stalon XL Floor for added comfort.
The Stalon Inner Tent has a sewn-in floor, fills the entire area of the Stalon XL Main Roof and sleeps fourteen.
The Stalon XL Floor consists of two overlapping pieces so that it can be configured to cover all or half of the tent or to provide an aisle down the middle. It can be used on its own or paired with the Floorless Inner Tent for added comfort.
The Stalon XL Footprint is a tough ground sheet that helps to protect your tent’s floor from abrasion. The Stalon XL Footprint covers the entire area of the Main Roof.
The Stalon XL Carrier Duffel/Backpack will hold all components and is designed to be carried as a backpack.