Description
Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Nevada City, CA | Est. 2002
The patented StratoSpire 2 is the 2-person version of the StratoSpire 1. For trekking pole users, this shelter is a gem: save weight and use your trekking poles for a strong, wind and snow stable setup. The StratoSpire’s unique, patented design gives an unprecedented amount of living and vestibule space, perfect for extensive gear and bike storage.
Features:
- Updated for 2022: Fly fabric is now 20D silicone coated, both sides, polyester (“silpoly”), pressure rated to over 3,000 mm.
- 20D Polyester nano ripstop fly fabric does not sag when wetted and retains less water than nylon, rated to over 3,000mm hydrostatic head
- 30D Nylon 66 double ripstop floor fabric rated to over 3,000mm hydrostatic head for superior strength and durability
- Premium materials and components: USA made Easton® arch poles and stakes, YKK zippers, Spectra® cording
- Double wall design separates you from condensation
- Fits 2 wide sleeping pads up to 25" wide each
- Dual doors and vestibules allow for easy entry and exit as well as extra gear storage space
- Patented PitchLoc™ carbon fiber strut ends increase interior volume, stability, and ventilation; struts are easily removable
- Large and adjustable high and low venting options help minimize condensation while providing full storm protection when needed
- Dual doors and vestibules allow for easy entry and exit as well as extra gear storage space
- Full perimeter hem pullouts, and included apex guylines
- Integrated interior pockets and clips for gear organization and storage
- Integrated door buckles for enhanced ability to flatten vestibules in tight campsites
- Easy and fast 6 stake pitch, can be pitched in under 2 minutes
- Catenary cut curves for taught stable pitching
- Pitches fly first to keep the interior dry when setting up or taking down in the rain
- Excellent wind performance due to low drag shape, small panel sizes, and balanced tension lines
- Adjustable pitch height gives full to-the-ground coverage when needed or can be raised for better ventilation
Includes:
- Six 9” aluminum stakes
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Tent stake bag
- Silpoly stuff sack
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Specs:
- Capacity: 2+
- Floor dimensions: 86"L x 52"W (floor widens to 62")
- Interior peak height (max): 48"
- Vestibule area: 12.8ft² each side
- Packed size: 16" x 5"
- Pole setup: 2 poles (not included), 125-130cm (49"-51")
Weight: 43.8oz | 1242g (with mesh interior, bags, stakes, struts, and apex guylines)
- Fly, corded with struts installed: 24.6oz | 689g
- Mesh interior: 15.7oz | 445g
- Tent bag: 0.7oz | 20g
- Six 9" stakes & bag: 2.8oz
Materials:
- Fly fabric: 20D nano ripstop 100% silicone coated polyester rated to over 3,000mm hydrostatic head
- Floor fabric: 30D double ripstop 100% silicone coated nylon 66 rated to over 3,000mm hydrostatic head
- Mesh: 15D nylon no-see-um mesh
- Reinforcements: 210D nylon 66 diamond ripstop + Dyneema® square ripstop
- Zippers: YKK #5 Aquaguard waterproof, dual pull
- Rigid Struts: Four 16" pultruded carbon fiber, made in USA
Made in China
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A camping tent worth it.
I've tried it at least 5 times and the first few times were quite difficult because the setup is a bit confusing. I had to watch tutorials several times so I wouldn't forget how to do it. After understanding the setup, everything became easier. Apart from that, the tent works really well for me. It's super light, very comfortable to use, has plenty of space for one person, even for 2 it works perfectly. It condenses a bit, but like all tents really, nothing terrible. It withstands wind very well, even snow and hail. It has never given me problems in different weather conditions. Consider the space where you'll place it, as it takes up a bit more space than others due to the guy lines for tension, but it depends on each person, maybe I give it more space. Either way, that's not a problem at all. Having to use the 2 trekking poles means I only need to use the items I already have when camping. Honestly, it's perfect, and for its price, it's definitely worth it. Very happy with this tent
Great step up!
I wanted to make the jump from a 1P to a 2P tent so I would have more room for my dog! Already had a trekking pole tent, so I wasn't particularly worried about that and just watched a set-up video before going out. I found rolling it back up to be the hardest as the geometry isn't obvious after breaking down the tent, but still incredibly quick! Kept me plenty dry during a misting overnight shower!