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HiLight 3P Tent
Black Diamond
HiLight 3P Tent
$428.96
Description

  Roomy, 4-season assault-style tent

  The Black Diamond HiLight 3P is the perfect base camp for mountain adventures that require a long hike in. The tent's 3-person design has a roomy floor and a second side-access door. With an easy-to-pitch 2.5-pole design, setup is quick and almost foolproof. The patent-pending Flow Manifold allows interior heat convection and exterior airflow to draw moisture vapor and stale air out of the tent. Now, high-tenacity 30D poly fabric keeps the tent tight as a drum in all conditions. BD has also added fully taped seams (no sealing required), reinforced internal pole grips, and stronger reflective guylines. In addition, the Flow Manifold allows for a central, ceiling rope exit for anchoring in on steep pitches.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Black Diamond
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Climbing Shoe Style:
Neutral
Tent Type:
Single Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Color:
Distance Blue
Area:
34.3 sq ft / 3.19 sq m
Weight:
4 lbs 7 oz / 2030 g
Minimum Weight:
3 lbs 15 oz / 1792 g
Length:
86 in / 218 cm
Height:
43 in / 109 cm at peak
Width:
60 in / 152 cm at head
55 in / 140 cm at foot
Stuff Size:
7 x 10 in / 18 x 25 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD8101563012ALL1
UPC:
793661417392
Other Features:
• Flow Manifold increases ventilation and reduces condensation
• Flame resistance treatment fro North America compliance
• High-tenacity 30D poly fabric improves strength and doesn't stretch when wet
• 100% taped seams (no consumer seam-sealing necessary)
• Stronger reflective guylines - polyester sheath with Dyneema core to minimize stretch
• 2-person design with large single-side door entry and optional vestibule (sold separately) for gear storage
• Ground cloth is highly recommended (sold separately)
• Complies to Fire Retardancy regulation CPAI-84
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