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The Central Asian-Inspired Jero Yurt Can Be Transported in a Car

Scottish company Trakke developed the Jero yurt after drawing inspiration from traditional Central Asian yurts while searching for a modern shelter design.

The Jero yurt can serve as an extra bedroom, a basic off-grid living space or a retreat. It is towable by bike and is designed to be easy to assemble in just a few hours without special tools.

The yurt is constructed from canvas and plywood and uses stainless steel hardware and polyester rope. It weighs only 110 kg, while traditionally made yurts the same size can weigh ten times as much. It measures 3.9 x 2.6 x 1.64 feet when folded, meaning it can be easily stuffed into a car.

The Jero Yurt is available for purchase for around $7,460.
Trend Themes
1. Compact Portable Shelters - The Jero Yurt demonstrates the trend of compact portable shelters that can be easily transported and assembled without special tools.
2. Off-grid Living Solutions - The Jero Yurt caters to the trend of off-grid living by providing a basic living space that can be used as an extra bedroom or retreat.
3. Lightweight Construction Materials - The Jero Yurt showcases the trend of using lightweight materials like canvas, plywood, and stainless steel hardware for construction, reducing the weight of portable structures.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Recreation - The compact and portable nature of the Jero Yurt presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the outdoor recreation industry, allowing for easy setup and transport of temporary shelter options.
2. Hospitality and Tourism - The Jero Yurt's versatility and off-grid capabilities offer disruptive innovation opportunities for the hospitality and tourism industry, providing unique and sustainable accommodation options in remote locations.
3. Construction and Architecture - The lightweight construction materials used in the Jero Yurt open up disruptive innovation opportunities for the construction and architecture industry to explore more efficient and sustainable building techniques.

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