- Perfect for the lightweight backpacker
- Double wall construction to prevent condensation inside
- Pole clip design for very fast and easy setup and take down
- Top vent on vestibule for extra ventilation
- Large no claustrophobic interior with high ceiling
- Large side door for easy entry and exit
-- 2-Doors version: both sides have a zippered door
- Mesh Netting interior for extra ventilation
- Two interior pockets
- Two large vestibules;
-- 2-Doors version: both vestibules have a zippered door
- Highest quality components
- World class quality
- Ready to go out of the box; seam sealed where necessary at the factory
weight: 0.xxxkg (2lb x.xoz) for SuprSilTM-UL outer/fly with 2-Doors, Mesh Netting inner with 2-Doors, and Light Weight (Bikepacking) aluminum poles (rev. G-2)
weight: 0.xxxkg (2lb x.xoz) for SuprSilTM-UL outer/fly with 2-Doors, Mesh Netting inner with 2-Doors, and Ultra Light (Ultra Light) aluminum poles (rev. G-2)
How durable is the floor of the tent? Is the footprint necessary for light use (eg, 14 nights a year)?
Personally, I seldom use a footprint to reduce my pack weight... that said, I tend to take care of my equipment and clear the ground of any sharp objects before setting up the tent. I ask myself if I set up an inflatable mattress where I want to set up the tent will it get a hole in it? If the ground is clear enough to keep from puncturing an air mattress, it will probably not put a hole in my tent floor fabric either.
About the only time I use a footprint is in car camping site that uses crushed stone that has sharp edges.
Let me just confirm if this is a freestanding tent.
Yes
Are the seams factory sealed? Or do I need to seal myself.
Are the seams factory sealed? Or do I need to seal myself.
> No, It is ready to go out of the box
Here are more details:
https://bigskyinternational.com/pages/faqs#Does_the_shelter_need_to_be_seam_sealed?