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FirstLight 3P Tent
Black Diamond
FirstLight 3P Tent
$389.96
Description

  Ultralight 4-season tent for minimalist alpine missions

  Built from the award-winning platform of the FirstLight 2P, the FirstLight 3P adds more width and headroom for an added climbing partner or a little more wiggle room for two-person trips. Designed for minimal weight, maximum airflow, and easy set-up, the Black Diamond FirstLight 3P is the perfect tent for minimalist adventures and alpine missions. The FirstLight has steep walls and a simple floor shape to optimize living space and increase headroom. For durability, all seams are double sewn and the stress points are reinforced. For cross ventilation, both the small rear window and the door are covered with no-see-um mesh. The canopy is constructed with water-resistant, breathable NanoShield fabric. For interior organization, the FirstLight has interior mesh pockets.

  The FirstLight is intended for adventures above treeline; for below-treeline trips, the Black Diamond HiLight is recommended instead due to its increased ventilation.

  Please note, we cannot ship this product to Canada or the following states due to fire retardancy laws: California, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Louisiana, Minnesota, and Michigan.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Black Diamond
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Tent Type:
Single Wall
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Color:
Wasabi
Area:
33 sq ft / 3.07 sq m
Weight:
4 lbs 1 oz / 1844 g
Minimum Weight:
3 lbs 7 oz / 1561 g
Length:
82 in / 208 cm
Height:
44 in / 112 cm at peak
Width:
58 in / 147 cm
Stuff Size:
7 x 9 in (18 x 23 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD8101583012ALL1
UPC:
793661403296
Other Features:
• Proprietary NanoShield single-wall fabric
• Stronger reflective guylines - polyester sheath with Dyneema core to minimize stretch
• 3-person design with single door entry and optional vestibule (sold separately) for gear storage
• Ground cloth is highly recommended (sold separately)
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