Sierra Designs Ultra Light Year CD Tent Bivy Tents

Sierra Designs Ultra Light Year CD Tent Bivy Tents 

DESCRIPTION

Using revolutionary new materials, Sierra Designs has built the lightest 1-person, 3-season tent around, without sacrificing strength or durability!. Easton UltraLite(TM) AC aluminum/carbon poles offer a higher strength-to-weight ratio and are 30% lighter than standard Easton poles. Full-coverage, seam-taped, waterproof rainfly features an integral vestibule to provide gear storage out of the weather. Simple to set up, the 2-pole design with Swift Clips(TM) offers space to sit up , plus allows ventilation between tent and rainfly. Sewn-in floor stays taut to provide maximum usable space; heavy-duty polyurethane coating and factory-taped main floor seam keep out water. Mesh panels around the tent allow good ventilation to prevent condensation. Optic white tent canopy offers increased light transmission for a brighter living space. Reflective guyout loops allow night visibility; reflective noiseless zipper pulls are easy to see and eliminate that annoying jingle when it's windy. Non-wicking stake loops help keep tent floor dry.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 17, 2003]
cdominic
Backpacker

I borrowed this from a friend for a 5-night BP in the Sierras. The first night, one of the carbon fiber poles broke, even though there was no wind and everything was properly staked out. I used a tent repair kit and the tent held up great the rest of the week. The size was perfect and enabled me to have some privacy, unlike my bivy-ing compadres. At under 3 pounds, you can't find a better shelter.

Customer Service

SD replaced the broken tent pole at no charge, and suggested that there may have been a flaw in the pole.

Similar Products Used:

Sierra Designs Omega CD, Mountain Hardwear South Col

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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