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High Route 1 FL
Sierra Designs
High Route 1 FL
$179.36
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  Incredibly versatile ultralight shelter; tarp or tent setup

  How do you shave 12 ounces off an already light tent? Innovation and purpose-driven design. Designed as an incredibly versatile year-round hiking shelter, the Sierra Designs High Route 1 FL is a 31-ounce ultralight shelter that utilizes trekking poles (sold separately).

  With its full-sided coverage, palatial interior, porch-able side doors, and removable bug tent, the High Route excels in stormy, buggy, and/or hot and humid 3-season conditions, and can withstand moderate winter weather as well. The High Route is still acceptably light for milder conditions, especially for campers who need or want to spread out.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Sierra Designs
Tent Sleeps:
1 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Area:
(Tarp): 29.8 ft2 / 2.76 m2
(Nest): 16.6 ft2 / 1.54 m2
Weight:
1 lb 15 oz / 0.88 kg
Minimum Weight:
1 lb 12 oz / 0.79 kg
Tarp only weight: 1 lb 1 oz / 0.48 kg
Body/Bathtub only weight: 11 oz / 0.31 kg
Vestibule Size:
7.3 ft2 / 0.68 m2
Length:
102" / 259 cm
Width:
42" / 107 cm
Tent Pole Type:
Requires 2 trekking poles or Sierra Designs Accessory Pole Set, both sold separately
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
40156819
UPC:
054003812030
Other Features:
• Versatile Tarp or Tent Configuration
• Compresses to slightly larger than a Nalgene® bottle
• Offset Poles and Vertical Walls = 1 Person Palace
• Simple, Intuitive, Fast Pitch
• Oversized Volume for More Livable Space
• "Garage Door" Gear Closet
• Awning Overhang: 5 in / 38.5 cm
• Number of Doors: 1.5
-- Fly Fabric: 20D Nylon Ripstop, Silicone/1200mm PeU, FR CPAI84
-- Floor Fabric: 20D Nylon Ripstop, DWR/1200mm PeU, FR CPAI84
-- Body Fabric: 15D Nylon No-See-Um Mesh
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