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Tarp SlingFin SplitWing UL Tarp READ MORE &darr · Show 3 More ▼ · Show 3 Less ▲ · Fly: 15.2 oz · Inner Mesh: 9.88 oz · Stakes large (4) 2.33 oz · Stakes small (4): 1.06 Stake stuff sack: 0.2 oz · Tent stuff sack: 0.42 oz With this latest generation of the Durston X-Mid 1P · thinner · and lighter polyester rain fly with its inherent lack of stretch · leaving the tent interior dry in the morning. The inner mesh sets up after the rain fly · but livability while camping does suffer in those lighter options ” · or the Tarptent Aeon Li for a little more overall protection · Tent: 18.1 oz · Stuff sack: 0.3 oz (Flex upgrade: poles: 9.8 oz · even on an exposed ridge or open field. With a built-in bug net and full floor · summer nights will have you safe from flying pests · while the Dyneema fabrics wick and shed water without any absorption · even after hours
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