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LT Strike 2
Item Number: 0014400100
 $389.95 
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Going ultra-light this summer? The LT Strike 2 has been engineered with an eye-pole design for quick setup and maximum interior space while keeping the tent under four pounds! The architecture provides two vestibules for quick entry when the weather turns. Sierra Designs, making outdoor living easy.

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  • Eye Pole configuration, Patented 7,766,023
  • PVC-free seam tape
  • Superseal Floor
  • Reflective door trim and/or guy outs
  • Hanging pockets
  • Ultralight D-door
  • 2 doors, 2 vestibules
  • Ultralight clips
  • Jakes Foot pole attachment
  • M Hub

  • Trail Weight: 3 lbs 6 oz
  • Packed Weight: 3 lbs 11 oz
  • Peak Height: 37 in 
  • Number of Doors: 2
  • Number of Vestibules:
  • Interior Area: 29 ft²
  • Vestibule Area:  9 + 9 ft²

Floor Material:
70D Nylon, 3000 mm

Body Material:
20D Nylon

Fly Material:
40D HT Nylon, 1500 mm

Poles:
DAC Featherlite NSL, 8.5 mm


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Posted by Gregory
October 9, 2011

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I bought this tent while hopelessly devoted to SD after years of 5 star experiences with an Omega, including 2 successful Denali trips. But a flat top, really? Woke up with 6" of unexpected snow accumulated and the roof of the tent collapsed in my face. The suspension can't handle it. And plan to sleep head to toe, because the corners opposite the pole attachments sag terribly (even before the snow), & unless you really really like your tentmate, you're going to have the saggy corner in your face all night. The fly iced up overnight & as soon as the sun hit, everything inside the tent was dripping. Pros: 2 doors & ample vestibule space for dogs, packs, cooking, etc. I'm gonna set it up in the yard & turn on the sprinkler for a while to see how it responds, but I'm very skeptical after last weekend. We most definitely exceeded the design limits.

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