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Lunar Solo
Six Moon Designs
Lunar Solo
$220.96
Description

  Sturdy ultralight solo tent

  The Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo Tent is now constructed with 100% Silicone coated polyester material, reducing fabric stretch and packed volume. The canopy is constructed from 20D material while the floor utilizes a more durable 40D weave. Six Moon Designs tents now also use reflective material in the main and corner guy lines.

  The sleeping area is surrounded by a 6-inch-deep bathtub floor, topped by 6 inches of mesh. This ensures excellent ventilation while keeping you separated from low canopy walls. This keeps you drier on those occasions when condensation forms on the canopy.

  The vestibule is set on the long side of the tent to maximize views and ventilation when fully open. Close it and you've got phenomenal protection from the worst storms.

  Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo's distinctive low hexagonal shape easily spills the wind no matter the direction. Short, steeply sloped sides handle snow or high winds with ease. A generous canopy covers a 26 sq. ft. sleeping area plus 8.5 sq. ft. of vestibule storage. The 49" peak height, set in the middle of the ultralight solo tent, maximizes room for sitting and taking care of chores.

  Please note, the trekking pole should be set up with the tip up; setting it up with handle up may cause too much tension on the fabric which can lead to damage.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Six Moon Designs
Tent Sleeps:
1 Person
Tent Type:
Single Wall
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Area:
26 ft² (2.4 m²)
Weight:
26 oz - 740 g
Vestibule Size:
8.5 ft² (0.8 m²)
Length:
90 in
Height:
49 in at tallest point
Width:
49 in at widest interior point
Tent Pole Type:
Requires one pole: either a trekking pole or the Six Moon 49 inch pole (both sold separately)
Stuff Size:
11" X 4.5"
Other Features:
• Includes: Tent, Stuff Sack, and Guy Lines
- Pole, footprint, and stakes sold separately
- Compatible with Tyvek Footprint Small and Footprint UL Small
- Requires 6 stakes
- Full Vestibule provides protection while still maintaining good ventilation when closed. Fully open, the vestibule maximizes ventilation and view.
- High Vent removes excess moisture build up.
- The vent has been completely redesigned and reinforced to avoid any vent tears
- Zipper Vestibule Closure makes opening and closing the vestibule a snap.
- Single Piece Bathtub Floor makes a more watertight floor.
- Easy Tensioning Adjustment makes keeping your the tent taut a trivial task that can be accomplished while still in your sleeping bag. Re-tension straps have been added to all tie out points.
- Floating Canopy allows the canopy to be set to different heights.
- Floating Floor reduces floor stress and helps to minimize punctures from sharp objects.
- Optimized Sleeping Area is oriented to maximize usable space, ventilation and view. A peak height of 48 inches gives you plenty of head room.
- Center Pole Support significantly improves the ability of the tent to handle wind and snow loads.
- Single Hiking Pole Support reduces the amount of gear needed.
- Internal Gear Area keeps your gear easily accessible.
- Oversized Screen Door allows easy entrance and exit while keeping the front pole out of your way.
- Ultra-light Waterproof Canopy is made from high strength 20 denier Silicone Polyester.
- Handy Mesh Cargo Pocket
- Extremely Easy Setup in less than two minutes under any conditions.
Please note, this tent must be seam-sealed to ensure waterproofness before use. Six Moon recommends Gear Aid Seam Grip SIL - Silicone Tent Sealant
Please note, the trekking pole should be set up with the tip up; setting it up with handle up may cause too much tension on the fabric which can lead to damage.
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