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High Peak Hyper Lite 2 Person Compact Hiking Camping Tent

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Built to be compact for the avid hiker and backpacker, this tent is loaded. Premium quality tents like this dont last at this far below retail. It features a 2 entrances, inner tent pockets,a 100% polyethylene floor, and weighs only 6 1/2 pounds. This
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Technical Details

- 100% Polyester flysheet, 100% Polyester Inner tent with breathable mesh door
- 100% Polyethylene Floor, Weighs 6.6 lbs, 2 entrances
- N Door, Ring & Pin system, Clip system
- No seeum mesh, Inner tent pockets, Measures 20.5 inches when folded up
- Setup Measures: 7 ft L x 5 ft W x 3.75 ft H
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Customer Buzz
 "A Great Value" 2009-11-17
By Arthur Grix (St. Charles, MO United States)
This tent sets up and breaks down quickly. It is large enough for my 6 ft. frame. I found that the rain fly works best when you prop up the center guide lines with sticks or your hiking poles. This creates a little extra air space for both insulation quality and moisture barrier. As with all tents you can't be too rough with the shock corded poles. The poles count for about half of this tent's weight. I may replace them with a lighter pair to make it easier for backpacking. Every ounce helps.

Customer Buzz
 "My most used tent" 2009-09-16
By LCA
I use this one every time I camp no matter which of my larger ones I take. It is either used as a bedroom with a bigger (8X8)set up as a living space or as my "last night" sleeping tent after I take down the main parts of a larger camp the day before I leave. Depends on the camp and the conditions, but it is always in my car. Takes up little space and very light.

It has been through wind and rain; thunder and lightning with no leaking or flattening out.

I have had absolutely no condensation in cold weather.

The vestibules are nice with several options for setting them up.

It would be nice to have a gear loft in it. Anyone have a suggestion of what would fit? Suppose I could make one...

Luxurious for one with plenty of room for either an air mattress or sleeping bag and pad plus gear. Two would be cozy and very warm in colder temperatures.

Customer Buzz
 "My favorite tent for 2 years" 2009-08-26
By Gabrielle Garrett (Scotts Valley, CA, USA)
This was a great tent for one or even with two sharing the load on backpack trips. It was used at least 6 times a year, and for entire weeks at a time. The design and large, well-staked tent fly is impervious to wind and rain, and the vestibules are perfect for boot storage and viewing the night sky from. Finally after much use one of the strained tent poles snapped at the top and I will look for a new pole before I will replace such a nicely designed and comfy tent. It also is fairly tall for a backpack tent and has a nice carry bag that you can fit a footprint into easily. I bought it for a small price so am not disappointed with how it performed. I sure hope I can find those aluminum poles everyone is talking about to go with this tent. That would be fantastic!

Customer Buzz
 "great value" 2009-08-14
By Shed (Vancouver)
great value tent. easy to put up, compact and roomy enough for two. not good for anybody taller than 6'1" i'd say.

Customer Buzz
 "Star watching" 2008-11-15
By Cat Woman (Connecticut)
I am 6'2" and found this tent to be exactly the right length for me. I spent a weekend looking up at the stars while snug in this tent. It comfortably held my single air mattress. When I lay on my back, with the screen flap closed but the other flaps open, the shape of the tent allowed me to look straight up at the stars. It was WONDERFUL.



The tent went up easily, put it up myself. It packs up easily as well. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a one person tent. Perhaps it would hold two but it would be pretty tight. With the single air mattress, I had enough room to the side to store my clothes and such.


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