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Skyscape - Trekker
Six Moon Designs
Skyscape - Trekker
$233.71
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  Dual door ultralight solo tent with Sil-poly body

  The Six Moon Designs Skyscape Trekker Solo Tent is constructed with 100% Silicone coated Polyester material. The Canopy is 20D material and the floor has been constructed with 40D material for additional strength. The canopy stretch has been decreased along with the packed volume. The Skyscape Trekker now features longer 3mm cord rear guy outs (not shown in photos) which provide improved interior height at the foot and increased ventilation at the rear. All guy lines are now also reflective.

  All Skyscape models utilize two fixed length 45" or 115 cm poles as the support structure (sold separately). Trekking poles can also be used.

  The dual pole structure is slightly offset from the center of the tent. The offset yields extra headroom when lying down, reducing that claustrophobic feeling. Further, it allows the Skyscape to be extremely rigid when guyed out, creating a structure capable of riding out the worst storms.

  The Skyscape employs Hybrid Double Wall construction. Over 80% of the canopy is separated from you by a mesh wall, keeping that wet canopy at bay. The Hybrid Double Wall construction allows the vestibules to roll back. On warm summer nights, convert the Skyscape into a net tent; pesky bugs stay outside while you enjoy the view and breeze from inside.

  The Skyscape's large side entry door lets you easily enter the solo camping tent or retrieve gear. With a floor length over 100 inches, the Skyscape accommodates the tallest hikers.

  TREKKER MODEL

  The canopy and floor of the Trekker are constructed of Silicone Polyester. This fabric has been the workhorse of fabrics used to build ultralight tents for the last decade. Its main properties are its strength, light weight and that it’s impervious to mold or mildew.

  The Trekker is great when you want to be light but don't want to break the bank.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Six Moon Designs
Tent Sleeps:
1 Person
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Color:
Green
Area:
23 ft² (2.2 m²)
Weight:
28 oz - 790 g (Weight does not include stakes or pole)
Vestibule Size:
16 ft² (1.4 m²)
Length:
103 in
Height:
45 in at highest point
Width:
48 in at widest point
Tent Pole Type:
Uses 2 trekking poles or 2 Carbon Fiber Poles - 45 inch (sold separately)
Stuff Size:
15" x 5"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
20340
UPC:
637813988005
Other Features:
- Includes Tent, Stuff Sack, Guy Lines, Spreader Bar
- Poles, footprint, and stakes sold separately
- Compatible with Footprint UL Small and Tyvek Footprint Small
- Hybrid Double Wall design
- Rollback vestibules for excellent views and ventilation.
- Dual Pole structure is extremely stable in wind and snow.
- Bathtub Floor
- Wide ceiling gives plenty of headroom.
- Extended floor for tall hikers.
- Side entry for easy access.
- Easy Setup
- Uses two trekking poles or dual Carbon Fiber poles for support (sold separately)
Please note, this tent must be seam-sealed to ensure waterproofness before use. Six Moon recommends Seam Grip SIL - Silicone Tent Sealant (sold separately).
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