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Ikos TR3 Footprint
Sea to Summit
Ikos TR3 Footprint
$69.95
Description

  Offering additional protection for rugged or wet terrain, the Ikos TR3 Bigfoot Footprint adds a waterproof fabric layer under the floor and vestibule of your tent. Protecting the tent floor and keeping your gear dry and off the ground, the Ikos TR3 Bigfoot Footprint is made of 68D polyester, with circular-bartacked Hypalon attachment points. A Ikos TR3 Bigfoot Footprint also makes Dry Set-up and Take-Down a breeze and allows for an easy Fly-Only tent setup for ultralight adventures.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Sea to Summit
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
ATS033091-180502
Color:
Shale Grey
Material:
68D polyester
Weight:
22.5 oz / 638 g
Dimensions:
146 x 87 in / 370 x 220 cm
Packed Size:
7.9 x 6.3 x 1.6 in / 20 x 16 x 4 cm
Other Features:
  • Allows easy Fly-Only tent setup for ultralight adventures
  • Durable, lightweight and water resistant 68D fabric
  • 1200mm waterhead rating
  • Sized to avoid water pooling and collecting dirt
  • Comes with a lightweight storage pouch
  • Strong hypalon perimeter attachment points are flexible and secure
  • Sea to Summit Guarantee is offered for the lifetime of this product
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