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Samaya2.5
Samaya
Samaya2.5
$1,200.00
Description

  The Samaya2.5 is designed to accommodate two or even three users during their alpine expeditions. It is the ideal partner for those who seek optimal comfort even in extreme conditions. Lightweight and compact, the Samaya2.5 fits easily into a backpack.

  The Samaya2.5 simplifies access to the bivouac by completely rethinking versatility through its modularity, guaranteeing a perfect match between the tent and your use. Depending on the number of people, the altitude, the weather and the type of ground encountered, you'll have the choice of equipping yourself with a footprint, a vestibule and a removable mosquito net thanks to its integrated zip.

  This iconic Samaya® tent is a 4-season tent that adapts to all your needs even in the most extreme conditions. Whether you're heading up a mountain in alpine style or on a trek, the Samaya2.5's versatility guarantees a successful adventure!

  The Samaya2.5 is very quick to set up and dismantle thanks to its self-supporting structure. The dome shape maximizes the tent's living space without compromising its compactness when folded. The high vertical walls and ceiling height ensure comfort. Three large pockets allow you to segment your gear. The hexagonal shape also ensures that there is no weakness in the wind.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Samaya
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
SA25H
Tent Sleeps:
2-3 people
Minimum Weight:
3 lb 7 oz
Packaged Weight:
3 lb 12 oz
Floor Dimensions:
83 x 79 in
Floor Area:
34.4 sq. ft
Height:
47 in
Packaged Size:
7 x 9 in
Wall Waterproofness:
10,000 mm
Floor Waterproofness:
20,000 mm
Poles:
(3) DAC FeatherLite™ NFL 8.7 mm
Pegs:
(6) Swiss Piranha BF90 + (6) BF120
NANOVENT® . EXCLUSIVE SAMAYA® TECHNOLOGY:
Samaya specializes in "single-wall" tents, with a single fabric and therefore a single layer between the interior and the outside environment. This design saves weight and space when folded, and halves the fabric surface area required to build the tent. An ultra-light, low-volume tent can either carry more equipment for longer autonomy, or be lighter and move faster with less fatigue.
DYNEEMA® FLOOR:
Dyneema® is a laminated textile made up of monofilaments of UHMWPE fiber and two layers of Mylar®. Dyneema® filaments superimposed at 90° to one another provide the fabric's mechanical qualities, and enable it to contain tearing in the event of perforation. Two sheets of Mylar® hold the fabric together, providing excellent abrasion resistance and an unprecedented 20,000 mm of waterproofing.
Other Features:
  • Seams: 100% waterproof
  • Pockets: Two on walls & one removable on ceiling
  • Adjusters: One on each stay (x6)
  • Guylines : Dyneema® core with adjusters, triangular & reflective (x6)
  • Optional accessories: Vestibule2.5, Footprint2.5
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