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Black Diamond Firstlight and I-Tent Footprint

Black Diamond Firstlight and I-Tent Footprint

Item #BLD0637|7 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast
$44.95
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Black Diamond Firstlight and I-Tent Footprint

The Bibler I-Tent/Firstlight Ground Cloth provides protection for your Black Diamond Firstlight tent or Bibler I-Tent. Add some longevity to your beloved tent and keep out the wet better at the same time.

Bottom Line: Ground cloths keep those pesky rocks from poking straight through your tent floor.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great High Altitude Tent

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November 18, 2008

I bought this tent for high altitute alpine camps. I recently used it around 12500ft and it performed excellently. Wind gusts were in the 50 mph range, and the tent was pretty stable. I didn't use steaks, anchors or guylines however, so with these it would be pretty bombproof. As far as condensation goes, I did get a thin layer of frost on the inside, but that was only after I boiled two liters of water for the days summit attempt. Other than that no condensation with the vent window open. Great overall, price and weight are definitely right. The seam sealer is kinda hard, and there is not enough supplied with the tent, but an extra bottle costs $4. Well worth it. Great high altitude cold weather tent.

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Rating for this product: 3

Maybe overkill with Firstlight

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August 9, 2006

I used the Ground Cloth with my Firstlight and had no problems though I can imagine attaching it (which I didn't bother to do) might be troublesome as there is no clear way to do it. On the AT in New England the Ground Cloth may be overkill at established campsites and not worth the extra 1 # weight. However, I'm glad I have it for more rugged terrain.

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Rating for this product: 5

groundcloth review

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April 5, 2007

hmm... how do I rank a groundcloth. seems fine to me. a little heavy, but probably well spent on durability. i spent enough on the tent, so I use it. one trip to wheeler with it so far, seemed worth the cost to me.

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Rating for this product: 4

firstlight footprint

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October 10, 2007

the nylon is very durable, it is rubber coated on one side. it has six grommets and elastic cords, which is fine. it will hold up well, but it is a bit heavy considering how light the firstlight tent is.

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Rating for this product: 5

Highly recommended

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June 23, 2005

This footprint weighs 8oz and really should be considered a necessity with the Firstlight tent. It fits the tent very well. See my comments on the tent.

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Rating for this product: 5

ground cloth

By: Backcountry.com Employee
July 3, 2006

When you spend this much for a tent, it would be insane not to get a ground cloth. It’s very nice to have if it rains, or you’re camping anywhere other then on sand, and it takes up no room at all in the pack.

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