tent sintesi 1 1-Person Backpacking Tent – Magnadyne
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tent sintesi 1

tent sintesi 1 1-Person Backpacking Tent – Magnadyne

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tent sintesi 1 1-Person Backpacking Tent – MagnadyneNow, more compact, and upgraded design. Lightweight, compact, and perfect for solo adventures, our freestanding Dynalite 1 person backpacking tent is made of ultralight high performance waterproof 20D ripstop nylon and has 1 access door and 1 vestibule. The 360 degree mesh panel design provides unobstructed outside views and the wishbone shaped single pole system makes it a breeze to set up. It compacts down to only 15 inches long, in it's included

Now, more compact, and upgraded design. Lightweight, compact, and perfect for solo adventures, our freestanding Dynalite 1-person backpacking tent is made of ultralight high-performance waterproof 20D ripstop nylon and has 1 access door and 1 vestibule. The 360-degree mesh panel design provides unobstructed outside views and the wishbone-shaped single-pole system makes it a breeze to set up. It compacts down to only 15 inches long, in it's included compression bag. 

  • Dynalite lightweight 1-person UL backpacking tent
  • Trail weight is 2 lbs. 10 oz.
  • Full-packed weight is 3 lbs. 0 oz. (includes compression bag, stakes, pole repair splint tube, and guy-line rope)
  • 1 Access door and 1 vestibule
  • Features high-performance, 20-denier ripstop nylon and silicone-taped seams for extra watertight seal
  • Large vestibule gives extra room for gear along with 2 internal mesh pockets to store belongings
  • Color-coded red-and-black poles make set up easy, even in the dark; no special skills or tools required
  • Attached tent body clips allow the tent to quickly attach to the one-pole, rapid-setup frame system for fast set up and break down
  • Free-standing tent can be set up anywhere or easily moved to get the best view
  • Designed with 360-degree, see-through mesh body panels to provide panoramic views of the night sky and improved airflow during warmer months
  • Includes tent, rainfly, poles, 10 aluminum stakes/pegs, guy-line rope, pole repair splint, and a compact compression carrying bag
  • Folds down to 15 x 5 inches inside the included carrying bag
  • Ground tarp (footprint) sold separately
  • Tent dimensions: 78 (L) x 36 (W) x 43 (H) inches

Technical Specs  

Best Use Backpacking
Seasons 3-season
Sleeping Capacity 1-person
Minimum Trail Weight 2 lbs. 10 oz.
Full Packed Weight 3 lbs. 0 oz.
Packed Size 15 x 5 inches
Floor Dimensions 78 x 36 inches
Floor Area 19.5 square feet
Vestibule Area 6.8 square feet
Peak Height 43 inches
Number of Doors 1 door
Number of Poles 1
Pole Material Aluminum
Body Fabric Nylon mesh
Floor Fabric 20D ripstop nylon, silicone & PU-coated
Rainfly Fabric 20D ripstop nylon, silicone & PU-coated
Seams Taped sealed
Hydrostatic Rating 3000 mm
Footprint Included No
Design Type Freestanding
  

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