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Sierra Designs Light Year 1 Tent 1-Person 3 Season - 2009

Sierra Designs Light Year 1 Tent 1-Person 3 Season - 2009

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2009 Model No Longer Available

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Sierra Designs Light Year 1 Tent 1-Person 3 Season - 2009

Going solo doesn’t mean you have to suffer in a bivy sack. Especially when you can bring the Sierra Designs Light Year 1 Tent 1-Person 3 Season. This tent makes it in well under the three-pound mark and provides full weather protection as well as a covered vestibule for your gear. Mosquito netting keeps out the bugs and lets in the cool air during a hot summer trip, and Sierra Designs added DAC Featherlite poles to increase strength in strong winds.

Bottom Line: Go alone without the discomfort.

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White Mountains of Alaska

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May 22, 2009

Great Tent for my 3 day backpacking into these mountains.

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Rating for this product: 4

not a bad little tent

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May 17, 2009

Nice tent for the price and weight. i have had two of these and they have never failed me- been in torrential downpours and crazy wind. you need to make sure you stake down the corners before raising the tent to assure it is taught. good ventilation and the vestibule holds my pack, shoes and more. for being a one person, it is fairly large and have on occasion gotten my wife in with me. a little tight but not complaining. enjoy!

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Spring

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April 28, 2009

One more

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Good Tent

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May 22, 2009

I don't have any complaints about this tent. It is super easy to set up, roomy enough for me, has a nice little vestibule, super light, and looks pretty cool too!

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how is this tent for condensation, I seem to put out a bit.

how is this tent for condensation, I seem to put out a bit. Also will be using this elk hunting, how is the floor for rain & do I have to tie off the top to keep it standing?

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March 1, 2009

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the tent does get a bit of condensation- it is important to make sure it is completely dry before storing- it will get mold fast. i would highly recommend a footprint to accompany the tent.

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May 17, 2009

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the tent does get a bit of condensation- it is important to make sure it is completely dry before storing- it will get mold fast. i would highly recommend a footprint to accompany the tent.

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May 17, 2009

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Algonquin

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April 28, 2009

A nice spring day at Algonquin. The Light Year sure is a "looker".

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Winter Camping

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April 28, 2009

Algonquin park in March. As you can see it's very compact. You could stake it just about anywhere.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Fly] 40D HT Nylon Rip Stop; [Floor] 70D Nylon Taffeta, 3000mm 
Freestanding:
No 
Poles:
Pole Material:
DAC Featherlite aluminum 
Doors:
Clip / Sleeve:
Swift Clip 
Floor Space:
113 x 44in (287 x 112cm), 20sq ft (1.86sq m) 
Interior Height:
38in (97cm) 
Vestibule Space:
3sq ft (.28sq m) 
Packed Size:
19 x 5in (48 x 13cm) 
Ventilation:
Mesh door, side mesh vents 
Weight:
2lb 11oz (1220g) 
Recommended Use:
Solo camping, adventure racing, climbing, bike touring 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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