4 person 4 season tent CrossBow 2 Four-Season – SlingFin
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4 person 4 season tent

4 person 4 season tent CrossBow 2 Four-Season – SlingFin

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4 person 4 season tent CrossBow 2 Four-Season – SlingFinThe CrossBow was just named "BEST 4 SEASON TENT OVERALL" by CleverHiker and "BEST ALL AROUND LIGHTWEIGHT 4 SEASON TENT" by Adventure Alan & Co.! The CrossBow Four Season is our lightest four season tent and a personal favorite of the SlingFin crew. It's the most versatile tent in our entire lineup, and performs year round in just about any conditions. Our patented WebTruss plus the recent addition of DAC's 10. 65mm PL poles give the CrossBow one of

The CrossBow was just named "BEST 4-SEASON TENT OVERALL" by CleverHiker and "BEST ALL-AROUND LIGHTWEIGHT 4 SEASON TENT" by Adventure Alan & Co.!

The CrossBow Four-Season is our lightest four-season tent and a personal favorite of the SlingFin crew. It's the most versatile tent in our entire lineup, and performs year-round in just about any conditions. Our patented WebTruss plus the recent addition of DAC's 10.65mm PL poles give the CrossBow one of the best strength-to-weight ratios of any tent on the market. 
 

Despite its weather worthiness, the CrossBow's minimum weight can get as low as 3lb 15.6oz by switching the WebTruss out for the included DAC twist clips (4lb 2oz minimum weight with the WebTruss), and weighs only 5lb 2oz all-in, including enough stakes and guylines for all the external guy points.

With a breathable nylon canopy and numerous venting options, the CrossBow Four-Season protects its occupants against spindrift and dust while keeping condensation to a minimum. The CrossBow Four-Season is perfect for backcountry ski tours, alpine climbing, and river trips of all varieties. Because of the dust-proof canopy fabric and excellent wind resistance, the CrossBow Four-Season also makes a fantastic tent for desert camping.

Want a breezier experience in warmer weather that still provides bug protection and ample strength? The updated CrossBow Mesh Body accessory swaps out your ripstop inner tent for an airy mesh one that's still compatible with both the WebTruss or DAC twist clips, making your CrossBow a true year-round quiver killer.

Thanks to the WebTruss, the CrossBow pitches easily in high winds. Unlike pole sleeves, which can lead to pole breakage during the pitching process in windy conditions, the WebTruss allows you to fully set up and tension the pole structure before clipping the tent body to the poles. This system provides much more strength for the weight than traditional clip-style tents. With internal guyline compatibility and our OutRigger attachment, the CrossBow can be further strengthened against harsh winds or snow loading using the included guylines and your own trekking poles.

The CrossBow can be used with a footprint, which can also be used to set up the CrossBow without the tent body for an ultralight fly-only pitch.

Features

 

  • Roomy, strong 2P tent for pretty much anything
  • Breathable ripstop body blocks wind, spindrift, dust, and sand
  • Eight internal pockets for endless organizational potential
  • Through vents on fly and tent body facilitate airflow
  • Tent body through vent has separate mesh and ripstop layers for buggy conditions
  • Kickstand vents on vestibule doors provide unrestricted cross-breeze for condensation management
  • Compatible with the CrossBow Mesh Body accessory for warm weather use
  • WebTruss adds strength and makes high-wind setup a breeze
  • WebTruss can be switched out with included DAC twist clips for ~3oz weight savings
  • Double dry entry
  • OutRigger attachment uses your trekking poles to strengthen tent under high winds and heavy snow loads
  • Pre-installed internal guylines
  • Mesh door vents allow venting even when it's buggy
  • Spacious vestibules offer plenty of gear storage
  • Toggles connect fly to poles at guy points for stability
  • Internal ceiling o-rings for gear hanging

 

Specs

Minimum Weight (with WebTruss) 4lb 3oz (1.94kg)
Minimum Weight (with DAC Twist Clips) 3lb 15.6oz (1.84kg)
Packaged Weight 5lb 2oz (2.38kg)
Capacity 2
Floor Area 32sq ft (2.97sq m)
Vestibule Area 11sq ft x 2 (1sq m x 2)
Interior Height
41.5" (105cm)
Packed Size
18" x 6" (46cm x 15cm)
Pole Package Length 17.25" (43.82cm)
Floor Dimensions 92" x 50" (234cm x 127cm)
Tent Body Volume 58.6cu ft (1.66cu m)
Vestibule Volume 50cu ft (1.42cu m)
Number of poles 3
Number of doors
2
Included stakes
14 DAC J-Stake S
Included guylines
10 72" 2.5mm reflective nylon core w/ tensioner

 

Materials

Tent Body Fabric
15D Nylon Ripstop DWR
Floor Fabric 20D Nylon Ripstop SIL/PE 1800mm
Fly Fabric 20D Nylon Ripstop Sil/Sil 1500mm
WebTruss Fabric
20D Nylon Ripstop PE 1800mm
Poles 3 DAC PL 10.65mm



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