Product Description The ultimate in solo-living: full mesh body, double pole design at the head for reading and getting dressed as well as a wide D-door and spacious vestibule for gear storage.
Amazon.com Weighing in at just 2 pounds, 7 ounces, the Stash from Sierra Designs is the ultimate solo tent. Well-ventilated and spacious, the Stash provides the coverage you need for 3-season use without excess bulk. Ideal for fast trekking and overnight escapes, the Stash's double pole structure offers ample space to read, and the roomy vestibule is great for storing your gear away from the elements. With a full-coverage rainfly you can batten down the hatches when the sky opens up, while the air-lift vent and full-mesh walls and ceiling prevent condensation. The freestanding Stash canopy can be used solo on clear nights for bug-free star gazing. With tough DAC poles, strong ultra-light clips, and a PVC-free seam taped fly and Superseal Floor, the Stash delivers the all-weather stamina you need with minimal poundage.
The Stash Fastpack Footprint (sold separately) adds function, durability, and versatility to your tent. Constructed of durable 1800-millimeter 70D Nylon, the Footprint protects the tent floor from dirt, gravel, and sharp objects while keeping ground moisture out. Use the Footprint with the just the tent's rainfly and poles to save up to 30 percent your packing weight when all you need is an ultra-light shelter.
About Sierra Designs: Creating innovative outdoors products since 1965, Sierra Designs has become one of the most renowned outdoor brands in the industry. With an intense passion for the outdoors, Sierra Designs has created some of the best performance products available. Not only are Sierra Designs products reliable enough to help thrill seekers like Eric Larsen summit Mount Everest and journey to both the North and South poles, but they promote a harmonious relationship with the environment as well. Sierra Designs products have been presented with numerous gear awards from multiple publications including Outside Magazine, National Geographic, and Backpacker Magazine.
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