Beta Tent
Friday, August 8th, 2008Karrimor
A very versatile technical tent with a stable, semi -geodesic design that makes it great for serious backpacking, trekking and mountain use.<br />Whether it’s a Duke of Edinburgh expedition or a trip with friends to Snowdonia you’ll find this two-berth Karrimor tent practical and comfortable. It has excellent stability and outstanding water resistance (HH 3000mm) thanks to the 75D 185T PU coated 3000mm polyester flysheet and breathable ripstop polyester inner. A 190T nylon PU coated 5000mm groundsheet provides protection from wet or snow covered ground and Fully taped seams provide outstanding water resistance. The ripstop flysheet ensures any small snags don’t turn into big tears and is also ventilated to keep you cool on those hot nights. *2 person semi-geodesic technical/performance tent *75D 185T PU coated 3000mm polyester flysheet with fully taped seams and two ventilation points *Hydrostatic head 3000mm *Breathable ripstop polyester inner tent with no-see-um mesh *190T Nylon PU coated 5000mm groundsheet *Lightweight, colour coded alloy poles *Pole sleeves for easy and flat pitching *Reflective guylines *Alloy pegs *Inner storage pockets *Pitch inner first *Carry bag with compression straps *Pack height 20cm * Pack length 48cm *Pack width 20cm *Tent height 100/95cm *Weight 3kg<br />The semi-geodesic design of Beta is extremely stable, yet it allows this two person tent to be ultra lightweight and compact when packed in its compression sac. The polyester flysheet is waterproof to 3000mm (hydrostatic head) with fully taped seams and it has a breathable polyester inner tent. The groundsheet is nylon and the colour-coded poles are lightweight alloy. It also has reflective guylines, which can be a blessing when you're looking for your tent in the dark. It is ideal for backpacking, trekking and mountain use.<br />An ultra lightweight, feature packed, 2 berth semi-geodesic tent<br />Reflective guylines, carrybag with compression sac<br />Ideal for backpacking, trekking and mountain use




