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Alto TR2 BigFoot
Sea to Summit
Alto TR2 BigFoot
$59.95
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  Offers additional protection for rugged or wet terrain

  Offering additional protection for rugged or wet terrain, the Sea to Summit Alto TR2 Bigfoot Footprint adds a waterproof fabric layer under the tub floor and vestibule area of your tent. Protecting the tent floor and keeping your gear dry and off the ground, the Alto Bigfoot Footprint is made of 68 denier polyester, with circular-bartacked Hypalon attachment points. A BigFoot footprint makes Dry Set-up and Take-Down a breeze and allows for an easy Fly Only tent set-up for ultralight adventures.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Full protection of tent floor and vestibule from abrasion, tears and dirt

  • Durable, lightweight, abrasion-resistant 68D waterproof fabric

  • 1200mm waterhead rating

  • Strong hypalon perimeter attachment points are flexible and secure

  • Sized to avoid water pooling and collecting dirt

  • Perfect fit for an easy Fly Only tent set-up

  • Comes with a lightweight storage pouch

  • Packed size: 7.9 x 6.3 x 1.6 in.

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