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Telos TR2 LightFoot
Sea to Summit
Telos TR2 LightFoot
$47.96
Description

  Offers additional protection for rugged or wet terrain

  Offering additional protection for rugged or wet terrain, the Sea to Summit Telos TR2 Lightfoot Footprint adds a waterproof fabric layer under the tub floor of your tent. Made of tough, lightweight 68 denier polyester with circular-bartacked hypalon attachment points. 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

  • Protection of tent floor 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 (tent sold separately)

  • Comes with a lightweight storage pouch

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