Ounce-Counters, Meet Our Lightest 2-Person Yet: The Rei Co-Op Flash Air 2 Tent. You Can Pitch It With Its Own Poles—Or Use Your Trekking Poles—And At Under 2 Lbs., You Barely Know It’S In Your Pack.
Features
- The Nearly 90 Hubbed Roof Poles Give Extra Headroom; Foot Pole Increases Volume At The Other End, Giving Your Toes Room To Wiggle, For A Comfy Night’S Sleep
- Fly/Vestibule Protects Your Gear In Bad Weather, Then Rolls Up Over The Roof For Stargazing Or Pitches Out To Create A Large Awning In Friendlier Weather
- Designed To Pitch With Most Trekking Poles So You Can Leave The Vertical Poles At Home To Save Weight
- Hybrid Single-Wall Construction Optimizes Weight And Livability
- Two Large, Easy-Entry Canopy-Style Doors
- Internal Mesh Pockets And Gear Loops Allow For Simple Organization
- Packs Down To 16 In. Long, An Easy Fit In Bike Panniers Or A Backpack
- Guyout Loops Allow For Tethering In Inclement Weather
- Comes With A Stuff Sack, Stakes, Guylines And Tensioners, 2 Long Poles, 2 Pole Hubs And 1 Foot Pole
- The Weight-Saving Design Of This Non-Freestanding Tent Requires You To Stake It Out During Setup
- Hybrid Single-Wall Design, As With Any Single-Wall Tent, Exposes The Tent Interior More Directly To Condensation
- Mitigate This By Choosing A Proper Tent Site (Away From Water, Under Trees And Exposed To Breezes), Venting When Possible And Not Bringing Wet Gear Into The Tent Or Vestibule
- Weighs 1 Lb. 15 Oz. If You Leave The Two Vertical Poles At Home And Use Your Trekking Poles—With The Included Poles, It Weighs 2 Lbs. 2 Oz.
Imported.
Technical Specs
Backpacking
3-Season
2-Person
1 Lb. 15 Oz.
2 Lbs. 8 Oz.
7 X 16 Inches
88 X 52/42 (L X W Head/Foot) Inches
28.7 Square Feet
16.8 Square Feet
42 Inches
2 Doors
4
Dac Nfl Aluminum
Nylon Mesh
Ripstop Nylon
No
Yes
Nonfreestanding
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