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Khyam Tents Get a Facelift

Khyam tents have been tested in some of the most hostile conditions in the world. They have come out triumphant from the high Arctic to the deserts of Paris-Dakar rally.

The company strives to keep the needs of its customers at the centre of its manufacturing principles. It has brought out exciting new improvements in its tents this year, which promise to make them even more user-friendly.

The Ridgi Dome tents now boast of the new improved sewn groundsheets. The change has been made in the whole product range, irrespective of which model you pick. Other well thought out features like ‘made to measure’ carpets will further enhance the usability and comfort levels of Ridgi Dome tents.

The pole and sleeve range has also undergone an overhaul. The internal poles now come sewn in to increase the leg space. Lower windows have also been introduced in these tents to improve ventilation. The smaller improved details include the zipped guy point tidys to ensure better pitching.

The ‘Rapidex’ poles of Khyam tents are quite unique in the market this year. The system ensures an astonishingly quick pitch in. This pole system is very easy to use and has proved to be reliable in testing conditions. Moreover, they have introduced the Rapidex pole system to the entire range of tents like Family Camping, Summer Camping and Motor Home Camping so customers from all segments can make use of this feature.

Khyam also provides a wide range of accessories for its tents and it also offers Windbreaks, Day Shelters and Tent Tidys to all its customers.

Published in: Adventures, Living + Recreation, Product Management | on September 4th, 2009 | Comments Off

My Trip to Hawaii

This blog is from our recent trip to Waikiki. Ive got to tell you, if you ever have the opportunity to make it to Oahu, you should definitely take the offer. It has to be one of the most gorgeous places in the US. What a blessing it is to have such a rare location in our country.

The hospitality there is awesome. We took a surfing lesson, rode a canoe, watched a few hula demonstrates and even had a chance to try out some bona fide Hawaiian food at a luau. They say ono out there, it means delicious. The Kalua Pig is to die for and be sure to stop by for a lava flow cocktail at Dukes. Its a little spot on Waikiki beach, great for an evening night cap. One of the most unforgettable aspects was when we treated ourselves to a massage. It was stunning, super relaxing and well deserved after a hard years work.

Oahu is phenomenal. Don’t stress that you won’t do it all, because you can’t. Determine what is most important to you and concentrate on that. Take time to unwind and savor just being there. Needless to say, we will be going back as soon as possible.

Published in: Adventures, Beauty And Skin Care Products, Safaris + Travel | on March 14th, 2009 | Comments Off