Supplier's note
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So the user's format example uses Technical Specifications with Feature, Specification, Benefit. Therefore, despite the initial instruction mentioning Application Scenario, the example format takes precedence. So I'll follow the example's columns: Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now proceeding to structure the tables accordingly.
For Technical Specifications:
- Feature: Material, Fire Resistance, Frame Material, etc.
- Specification: PVC, High Fire Resistance, Steel, etc.
- Benefit: Safety, Durability, etc.
Customization Guide: Maybe mention that the dome can be customized in size (inflatable allows adjusting size?), or insulation levels, or color options. The product attributes mention it's inflatable and modular, so adjustable size and modular components.
Get Inspiration: A short paragraph highlighting the blend of style and functionality, suitable for various outdoor activities.
Choose Your Model table: Since the product has three models (Base, Advanced, Pro), I need to create hypothetical specs. Let's think of parameters like Material Thickness, Fire Resistance Level, Insulation Rating, Certifications, etc.
For example:
Parameter | Base Model | Advanced Model | Pro Model |
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Material Thickness | 0.5mm | 0.7mm | 1.0mm |
Fire Resistance | Standard | Enhanced | Tripled |
Insulation Rating | Basic | Improved | Premium |
Certifications | CE, RoHS | CE, RoHS, EPR_France | CE, RoHS, EPR_France, EPR_Germany |
Frame Strength | Standard Steel | Reinforced Steel | High-Tensile Steel |
Managers Note: First paragraph highlights three breakthroughs like geodesic design for strength, high fire resistance, and certifications. Second paragraph guides selection: Base for basic needs, Advanced for events needing durability, Pro for harsh environments or commercial use.
Also, ensure using "With X, you can Y" structure in the Technical Specifications benefits. For example, "With high fire resistance PVC, you can ensure safety in various environments."
Need to make sure all product attributes are included. The certifications are CE, EPR_France_Packing, RoHS, EPR_Germany_Packing. So in the Technical Specifications, under certification, list those.
Also, the product is for kids, so safety aspects are key. Mentioning the certifications and fire resistance is important here.
Now, putting it all together in the required markdown format.
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