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Ikos TR2
Sea to Summit
Ikos TR2
$334.62
Description

  Building on the design advances made in their award-winning ultralight Telos Tension Ridge tents, Sea to Summit introduces the Ikos TR2 Tent, which offers the same great liveability and versatile setup options for everyday backpacking and vehicle-supported camping.

  The Ikos features typical Sea to Summit material quality and attention to detail. Four inner pockets and two gear lofts provide plenty of storage space, while machined-aluminum pole feet/rainfly C-clips make pitching easy. A DAC MX poleset supports a 68D polyester ripstop rainfly that is flame retardant-free and treated with a C0 non-PFC DWR.

  The rectangular floor (large enough for two regular rectangular sleeping mats) is a 68D polyester with a 4,000mm hydrostatic head; a footprint which extends to the tips of the vestibules is available. Spread out in this amazingly spacious home away from home.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Sea to Summit
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
ATS043281-172001
Color:
Laurel Green
Tent Sleeps:
2 people
Packed Weight:
5 lbs 3.6 oz / 2370 g
Minimum Trail Weight:
4 lbs 12 oz / 2154 g
Floor Area:
31.2 sq ft / 2.9 sq m
Vestibule Area:
17.76 sq ft / 1.65 sq m
Floor Dimensions:
84.6 x 53.1 x 53.1 in / 215 x 135 x 135 cm
Peak Height:
41.3 in / 105 cm
Pole Diameter:
8.5 and 9 mm
Packed Size:
7 x 20 in / 17.5 x 50 cm
Other Features:
  • Unique Tension Ridge maximizes the livable space versus the footprint these tents, offering a lot more room around the head and shoulders.
  • Tension Ridge allows for a wide vent at the highest point of the tent, helping minimize condensation build-up. Unlike most vent designs, the Apex Vent doesn’t require a mesh panel to maintain tension across the fly—allowing up to 70% better airflow, unrestricted by mesh.
  • Control airflow to manage humidity and condensation in wet conditions by opening or closing the Baseline Vents. Face one of the Baseline Vents into the wind for the most effective airflow.
  • Multiple configuration options means these tents adapt to the weather or your activity. Enjoy Fly-Only Mode, Inner-Only Mode, Dry Set-Up, Partial Fly Mode, Classic Mode.
  • Unique Quick Connect Foot means that in wet weather you can set the fly up first and take it down last to keep your inner dry.
  • The inner mesh panels are engineered for maximum airflow while maintaining no-see-um and sandfly insect protection.
Construction & Materials:
  • Floor: 68 - denier polyester
  • Canopy: 20 - denier polyester mesh
  • Rainfly: 68 - denier ripstop polyester
  • Poles: DAC MX Poleset
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