Pup hexayurt is one panel only. Danger hinge? Or larger models with more
hinges for compactness? Velcro for hinge reusability seems a must.
Cardboard models!

Light materials? I don't know how good thermally. Who has tried?

Ian (Wells? Sorry bad memory) has done kid's size.

Bike trolley needed? Best position to cut wind?
El 14/04/2015 16:50, "Grayson Destefani" <[email protected]> escribió:

> While looking for different types of portable shelters for a backpacking
> trip, I started to wonder: "Could a hexayurt be modified to be portable
> enough for those who travel by foot or bicycle?"
>
> I feel as though the h2, the h4, and perhaps even the original 6' hexayurt
> have a lot of potential to replace a tent in this situation just as they
> can at an event like burning man.. I'm just not entirely sure how one would
> go about doing this due to my lack of knowledge and experience with this
> sort of project.
>
> Any advice or opinions on the idea would be greatly appreciated!
>
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