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Quest Falcon Airshield Windreak by Miriad Quest
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The Falcon AirShield is not an ordinary windbreak; it is a modern air windbreak system that offers exceptional usability and flexibility. It is an air windbreak that can be easily inflated by simply removing it from its bag. The inflation process is made even easier with the Falcon Air Technology (FAT) system, which ensures reliability and simplicity. Unlike other windbreaks, the Falcon AirShield has two inflation/deflation points on each beam, making deflation a breeze. Additionally, the system is extendable, with the main unit consisting of three separate single units that can be used individually or combined to achieve the desired length. Extra single panels or main units can also be added for further customization. The panels can be angled according to your preference, unlike some of its competitors that have fixed positions. This makes the Falcon AirShield not only the easiest air windbreak to use but also the most versatile and practical option available today.
The Falcon AirShield is available in two sizes: the 500 and the 160. The 500 includes three individual panels that can be used together or separately by simply zipping them together. The 160, on the other hand, is a single panel. It's important to note that the 500 comes with a pump, while the 160 does not. This allows you to have complete control over the length of your windbreak. Choose the size that suits you best and refer to the dimensions provided in the table below.
Thanks to its lightweight canvas, the Falcon AirShield can be easily folded and rolled away. The use of the Falcon Air Technology (FAT) system ensures that the number of beams is kept to a minimum while still providing optimal performance. This not only reduces the weight of the windbreak but also results in a smaller pack size, making it easier to store when not in use. The windbreak is also lighter, meaning it takes up less of your weight allowance and is more convenient to carry. Each beam has two inflation/deflation points, making deflation quick and ensuring no air is left in the tubes when packing it away. This further contributes to keeping the pack size compact.