dachzelt hyundai kona Triangle Dachzelt Cloud | horntools
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dachzelt hyundai kona Triangle Dachzelt Cloud | horntools

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dachzelt hyundai kona Triangle Dachzelt Cloud | horntoolsProdukthighlights: Eines der leichtesten Dachzelte auf dem Markt Passt mit nur 60 kg Gewicht auf fast jedes Fahrzeug Aufbau in unter 3 Minuten auch alleine sehr gut mglich Groe 140 cm Liegeflche fr 2 3 Personen Ultraflach (12,5 cm geschlossen) = kaum Luftwiderstand & Windgerusche Extra groes Vordach sorgt fr zustzlichen Schutz Sehr bequeme 7 cm Kaltschaummatratze Einstieg von drei Seiten mglich Mit LED Innenbeleuchtung inkl. 3 Farbmodi Kompatibel mit

Produkthighlights:

  • Eines der leichtesten Dachzelte auf dem Markt
  • Passt mit nur 60 kg Gewicht auf fast jedes Fahrzeug
  • Aufbau in unter 3 Minuten auch alleine sehr gut möglich
  • Große 140 cm Liegefläche für 2-3 Personen
  • Ultraflach (12,5 cm geschlossen) = kaum Luftwiderstand & Windgeräusche
  • Extra großes Vordach sorgt für zusätzlichen Schutz
  • Sehr bequeme 7 cm Kaltschaummatratze
  • Einstieg von drei Seiten möglich
  • Mit LED-Innenbeleuchtung inkl. 3 Farbmodi
  • Kompatibel mit vielen weiteren horntools Produkten durch umlaufende Nuten
  • Decken und Schlafsäcke können während der Fahrt im Zelt gelassen werden 
  • Austauschbarer Stoff für maximale Flexibilität
  • Mit Öffnung für optionale Standheizung

Breite bequeme Liegefläche bei geringem Gewicht

Egal ob Kleinwagen, Geländefahrzeug oder Camper Van – das neue horntools Dachzelt Cloud passt mit nur 60 kg Gewicht auf fast jedes Fahrzeug. Wir haben das Cloud als Alu Triangle Dachzelt von Grund auf neu entwickelt und dabei an alles Wichtige gedacht: mit 140 cm Liegefläche ist das Dreiecksdachzelt ideal für 2–3 Personen. Trotz der extrem flachen Bauhöhe von nur 12,5 cm im geschlossenen Zustand können Decken oder Schlafsäcke einfach im Zelt bleiben. der  Dank eines ausgeklügelten Mechanismus schafft das Dachzelt beim Aufklappen im Fußbereich eine zusätzliche Höhe von 25 cm und sorgt so für noch mehr Komfort. Ergänzend zum Eingang ist das Triangle Dachzelt mit vier Fenstern inklusive Moskitonetzen ausgestattet.

Sehr schnell aufgebaut in unter 3 Minuten

Das Triangle Dachzelt ist im Handumdrehen und in unter 3 Minuten aufgestellt, auch alleine. Einfach die vier Verschlüsse öffnen und das Dachzelt nach oben drücken - schon klappt es durch die Gasdruckfedern von selbst nach oben. Dann noch die Abspannstangen für das Vordach hineinstecken und schon bist du bereit für dein Abenteuer!

Großes aufrollbares Vordach für zusätzlichen Schutz

Wir haben das Triangle Dachzelt Cloud bewusst mit einem großen Vordach im Eingangsbereich und vor den Fenstern ausgestattet, das großflächigen Schutz bietet. An der breitesten Stelle steht das Vordach 70 cm vom Dachzelt weg. Bei gutem Wetter und für einen besonders freien Blick lässt sich das Vordach aufrollen und ganz einfach mit den dafür vorgesehenen Befestigungsschlaufen oben festmachen. 

Sehr flaches Dachzelt im zugeklapptem Zustand

Mit dem Dachzelt Cloud haben wir ein sehr flaches Dreiecksdachzelt entwickelt, das ihm zugeklappten Zustand auf dem Autodach nur 12,5 cm an Höhe aufträgt. Diese geringe Höhe minimiert den Luftwiderstand während der Fahrt und optimiert den Kraftstoffverbrauch.

Mit Belüftungsmöglichkeit und optionalem Standheizungseinlass

Oberhalb des Haupteingangs befindet sich eine extra Belüftungsmöglichkeit, welche im Handumdrehen geöffnet und geschlossen werden kann. Für eine optimale Durchlüftung wird das Fenster im Fußbereich geöffnet – so strömt kalte Luft von unten ins Dachzelt und warme oben hinaus. Für das perfekte Klima im Dachzelt. 

Im Fußbereich befindet sich außerdem ein optionaler Standheizungseinlass. In kälteren Campingsituationen kann hier ganz einfach mit Hilfe einer mobilen Standheizung warme Luft ins Dachzelt eingelassen werden. 

Technische Details:

  • Maße geschlossen (L x B x H): 218 x 146 x 12,5 cm
  • Maße geöffnet (L x B x H): 218 x 146 x 132 cm
  • Maße Innenraum geöffnet (L x B x H): 211 x 140 x 122 cm
  • Innenraum Höhe maximal: 122 cm
  • Innenraum Höhe minimal: 23 cm
  • Gewicht Dachzelt: 60 kg
  • Matratze: 7 cm Schaumstoff
  • Leiter: 2,6 m Teleskopleiter
  • Gewicht Leiter: 7 kg
  • Farbe Zeltstoff: Grau
  • Material Zeltstoff: 300 g/m² Segeltuch-Canvas mit PU-Beschichtung; 65 % Polyester, 35 % Baumwolle (Wassersäule: 2000 mm)
  • Farbe Vordach: Schwarz
  • Material Vordach: 210D Oxford mit PU-Beschichtung (Wassersäule: 3000 mm)
  • Farbe Zeltdach: Schwarz
  • Material Zeltdach: PVC (schwarz matt)
  • Material Zeltrahmen: Aluminium

Lieferumfang:

  • Dachzelt mit PVC-Dach
  • Befestigungsmaterial
  • 2,6 m Teleskopleiter
  • Abspannstangen (schwarz matt)
  • 7 cm Schaumstoff-Matratze
  • LED-Leuchten inkl. Kabel
  • Organizer im Innenraum
  • Schuhtasche
  • Sperrelemente für Gasdruckfeder
  • Bedienungs- & Pflegeanleitung
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Sky Full of Elephants opens with a haunting and unforgettable image: all the white people walking silently into bodies of water. That beginning alone tells you this is not a book that will play it safe. It is bold, layered, and deeply intentional. The writing is beautiful and the story forces readers to confront what Black history truly is: American history. The novel doesn’t just imagine a world; it holds up a mirror to the one we’ve lived in and the one we’re still shaping. It explores identity, belonging, grief, and survival in a way that feels both speculative and painfully real. As someone who grew up attending predominantly white schools, I connected deeply with Sidney’s experiences. Being “othered” (constantly reminded that you are different, that you don’t quite belong) leaves marks that follow you long after childhood ends. Some of the moments Sidney endures felt painfully familiar, and I found myself reflecting on my own younger self while reading. What struck me most, though, was reading this story as a mother. I have a biracial daughter, and her experience has been very different. She has never been made to feel like she doesn’t belong. She has never been othered. She has always been rooted in her Black identity, primarily raised by her Black mother, surrounded by family who affirm her. Even after I remarried and joined a Black family, she was embraced fully, never questioned, never treated as “less than,” never made to feel separate. Reading Sidney’s journey made me profoundly grateful that my daughter’s story has unfolded differently. It also reminded me how much environment, affirmation, and community matter in shaping a child’s sense of self. Sky Full of Elephants is more than a speculative novel. It is a meditation on race, memory, and belonging. It asks hard questions about America while honoring the fullness and complexity of Black identity. This book lingers with you. It sparks reflection. It opens conversations. And for me, it felt both personal and powerful.
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Good Read!
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I read this along with my son and his girlfriend in a family “book club”. We had a good discussion about the ending, as we each had differing perspectives, but that was fun! The book was really interesting, and the characters were so well defined and deeply moving. Good read, but the ending left us a little confused.
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★★★★★ 5
Thought provoking
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Sky Full of Elephants is a work of speculative fiction that begins with the premise that the white population of the United States has been wiped out. Starting a year after “the event” and following Charlie, a man who spent 20 years in prison due to a cowardly lie, and his resentful, biracial 19 year old daughter, who witnessed her only known family drown themselves, it is at its core a quest for identity in its many forms and how trauma can co-opt that search. In rating and reviewing this book, I’m aware that my lens as a Gen-X, cis-het, white woman, will have a differing view from others’ lived experiences. In reading other reviews, I definitely saw points that I didn’t consider, which I hope is the main point of the book. I do think, as a work of speculative fiction, that it does require the suspension of disbelief from the get go. It is a philosophical “what if” that Mr. Campbell invites the reader to consider. Intrigued by the premise, I was drawn into the story due to Mr. Campbell’s lyrical writing style. The narrative had a rhythmical flow to it that supported the world building and characterizations. I found Charlie to be a very sympathetic character, rebuilding a life shattered by lies in a new world and confronted with the daughter he never had a chance to know. Sydney, Charlie’s daughter, was more of a struggle to empathize with. While her feelings were justified and understandable, her growth throughout the novel was erratic. As the story has an ambiguous ending, perhaps her character will continue to improve. For supporting cast, the grumpy pilot Sailor and his nonbinary child, Zu, offer a counterpoint to Charlie and Sidney’s emerging relationship. The king and queen of Alabama and the thriving town of Mobile were well fleshed out. The Walkers and Sidney’s Aunt Agatha in Orange Beach represented those who were lost in their own way, either due to clinging to their former proximity to whiteness or to the religious biases they were raised with. I found the Walkers to be the most tragic of all. The questions of identity throughout the story are what kept be invested throughout. Are we defined by the color of our skin, our behaviors, the groups we belong to, the choices we make? Are others more valuable or worthy who don’t suffer the same things we do? Does there have to be those that are “lesser” to make us feel whole? As a trauma survivor with C-PTSD, I struggle with my own issues of identity and worthiness, and as a former Special Education teacher, I’ve been witness to that struggle in others. I have never understood or accepted the idea of White Supremacy or Christian Supremacy or any of the myriad ways that humanity continues to other each of us. In reality, there is no “us” or “them” only”we”. Charlie questions who he is as a Black man in the US, a convict, a teacher, a father, and ultimately a fixer and healer. Sidney grapples with her biracial otherness, her wealthy upbringing and sheltered life, the trauma of abandonment, and the lies that her life was built on. The ethical question of the machine at the epicenter of the event adds another layer to the story. While the effects of the first usage were unintended, once they were known is it right to continue to fix it and use it again? Can healing a part of collectiveness that harms or destroys another part ultimately be worth the cost? The world and its people are broken and desperately need healing. But just like the question of eugenics, what of value is lost when specific traits are universally stripped away? And who gets the to decide what is of value anyway? The ambiguity of the ending doesn’t answer the question entirely of what happens when the machine is repaired, but Charlie’s ability to fix things leads me hopeful. Personally, I cared enough about these characters to be interested in a sequel.
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A book that makes you think!
Format: Paperback
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★★★★★ 3
The Possibilities
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Despite its potential, this book ultimately failed to resonate with me. I found myself repeatedly compelled to put it down, as the focus on the empowerment aspect was overshadowed by the narrative’s preoccupation with re-triggering ourselves through the perpetuation of a harmful lie. This lie, which has tragically cost many Black men their lives and livelihoods, diverted our attention from the more profound themes of rebuilding culture, redefining ourselves, and creating a new world. Instead of exploring the possibility of a beautiful utopia, we were subjected to a process of de-centering ourselves and centering them, their likeness, and the relentless pursuit of proving our worth. While there were indeed wise words that moved me, I was left questioning the purpose of dedicating so much time to those who did not share our sentiments. Who are these individuals who required our convincing, and who are we who felt compelled to do so? I found Sydney, her family, and the inhabitants of Orange Beach to be unlikable characters. I fear that the plot was compromised when the focus shifted to inclusion.
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