Logos Decagon: the infinitely extendable modular tent
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A Decagon Link Station hub with car tarpaulin, tent, and link to an additional hub
Interior view of the Decagon Link Station N600-J, with car tarpaulin and link tent
Two Decagon Link Station N600-Js joined by an N7130-J link, each with a car tarpaulin, N240-J tent
This Decagon Link Station configuration includes an N600-J hub, two car tarps, two N240-J tents and an N7130-J link
The Decagon system is made by the Japanese outdoor firm, Logos
The Decagon N600-J as a standalone canopy
The Decagon car joint tarp
The Decagon car joint tarp
The constituent parts of the Decagon Link Station range, complete with sample configuration
The Decagon Link Station by Logos is a modular tent system with, theoretically at least, no limit to its extendability
The Decagon Link Station by Logos is a modular tent system with, theoretically at least, no limit to its extendability
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The Decagon Link Station is a modular tent system by Japanese camping firm Logos. The various tents, canopies and tunnels of the Decagon range can be selected and connected as needed for a bespoke tent tailored to the specific needs of the user. Campsite etiquette notwithstanding, there's no theoretical limit to the size and complexity of the final assembly.
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