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Fitzroy
Black Diamond
Fitzroy
$1,099.95
Description

  Bibler's strongest tent.

  Based on the high performance Bombshelter, the Black Diamond Fitzroy is sought after by both mountaineers and backpackers for its strength and roominess. At only 7 lbs, it gives the stability of a four-pole, Easton 7075 aluminum frame with plenty of room for two people and gear. There are no pole sleeves to thread, so set-up takes only seconds. Lighter than other four-season tents in its size range, the Fitzroy has more headroom and more usable floor space. The two door design ensures excellent ventilation in summer plus easy access, especially for winter camping. The tops of both doors have pole supported awnings covering zippered vents, while the bottom can be unzipped for controlled cross-ventilation, even in the worst conditions. Innovative three point equalizing guyline stakes out each side in strong wind. Mesh pockets inside for storage. Fully seam-taped.

  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
Climbing Shoe Style:
Neutral
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Mfg Sleep Capacity:
2 Person
Color:
Yellow
Floor Area:
38
Area:
3.34 m² (36 sq ft)
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Size:
2 - Person
Tent Type:
Single Wall
Weight:
Average Packed Weight: 3.2 kg (7 lb 1 oz)
Minimum Weight: 2.85 kg (6 lb 4 oz)
Length:
93 in.
Height:
40 in.
Width:
44-60 in.
Tent Pole Type:
Easton Aluminum
Number of Tent Poles:
4
Stuff Size:
23 x 48 cm (9 x 19 in)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD810030YELOALL1
UPC:
793661011170
Other Features:
DIMENSIONS
236 x 152 x 114 x 102 cm (93 x 60 x 45 x 40 in)

• Double doors with internal mesh panels
• Pole-supported door awnings over zippered vents
• Four interior mesh pockets
• ToddTex single-wall fabric
• Optional ground cloth and vestibule available Here.
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