Designed for long-distance solo backpackers, this ultralight shelter offers great headroom and loads of liveable space in a compact one-man design. With a pack weight of under a kilo and multiple tent configurations, it’s a great option for long and varied trips. Pitch it as a full tent and you get a full nylon mesh insect screen, upgraded waterproof fabrics, a bathtub groundsheet and a porch for your gear. Alternatively, pitch it as a tarp alone. It’ll still hold up in strong winds with attachment points for additional guy lines. Oh, and it’s now green – a much better colour for stealthy wild camps. And since your trekking poles replace tent poles, it stows away into a stuff sack, making it super easy to break camp in the morning and get back on the trail.
Extremely durable and waterproof 30-denier nylon tub floor and 20-denier nylon fly, coated in a PFC-free durable water repellent finish (3,000mm Hydrostatic Head waterproof rating)
Large 15-denier nylon no-see-um mesh inner creates a breathable, ultralight tent for reliable and comfortable protection
Dark green flysheet suitable for stealthy wild camps
Versatile tarp or tent configuration utilises trekking poles to reduce weight
5 door and vestibule construction optimises usability, covered gear storage and ventilation
Offset poles and vertical walls provide large peak height, vertical walls and easy access into tent
Pitch as just the tarp or add the floor and bugproof inner for added protection
Garage door gear closet for covered gear storage inside tent
Simple, intuitive, fast pitch
Compresses to slightly larger than a Nalgene bottle
Stuff sack makes storing your tent easy
Doors: 1.5
Vestibules: 0.5
Minimum Weight: 0.93 kg
Packaged Weight: 0.88 kg
Tarp only weight: 0.48 kg
Body/Bathtub only weight: 0.31 kg
Dimensions: 259 x 107 cm
Vestibule Area: 0.7 m2 + 0.7 m2
Interior Area (Tarp): 2.76 m2
Interior Area (Nest): 1.54 m2
Awning Overhang: 38.5 cm
Packed size: 40 x 16 cm
Fly Fabric: 20D Nylon Ripstop Silicon, 3,000 mm WR PU
Maybe it’s no wonder that the state of California has been the cradle for so many great American outdoor brands. Sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the Sierra Nevada mountains, and encompassing no less than nine US National Parks, the Golden State has long been a mecca for outdoor adventurers of every ilk. Sierra Designs is a case in point. California was the natural place for the brand’s co-founders, a pair of young outdoor aficionados named George Marks and Bob Swanson, to set up shop.
They first met in late 1963 at while working at The Ski Hut in Berkeley, CA. Two years later, Sierra Designs was born. Today, the brand continues to create outdoor equipment and apparel that is functional, beautiful, and most importantly, attainable, enabling outdoor lovers throughout the USA and beyond to hit the trail and fill their souls with a sense of wanderlust.