Bibler Tents I-Tent Standard 2-Person 4-Season |
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Retail Price: $538.95
Sale Price: $484.95
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| The Bibler I-Tent is super light, super strong, waterproof, breathable and easy to set up. The 2-person I-TENT was originally designed for the extreme mountain climber. This tent can be pitched on ledges that are no larger than your couch! Yet any outdoor adventurer will appreciate the design and features that make it the ideal tent at altitude. The I-TENT weighs an astonishing 4 pounds, 2 ounces, yet rolls up small enough to fit into the side pocket of many internal frame packs. Two poles crisscross inside the single tent wall, eliminating hard-to-thread sleeves, and bending naturally into the eaves of the roof. The result is maximum strength and more headroom per square foot of floor space than any other tent. The single piece bathtub floor has no seams. The door toggles to the side when open. The no-see-um net door is on the interior to prevent the massive ice build-up which occurs on exterior net doors of other brands in winter. Each I-TENT comes with two weatherproof zippered vents at the very peak of the tent to draw out rising moist air. In addition, a hooded vent over the door and a unique covered vent at the bottom of the door provide flow-through ventilation, even in poor weather. Two net pockets hold odds and ends, and it is fully seam taped. Sets up easily in under two minutes. |
Bibler Tents I-Tent Standard 2-Person 4-Season |
Bottom Line: A four-season tent that doesn't require a Sherpa. |
Reviews:
The Best I've Used In addition to being light and easy to set up, this tent has performed perfectly in the most severe conditions I have camped in: cold, wind, downpour. The lack of a fly is a great feature for weight and set-up speed. The only condition that I don't like this tent for is a hot, clear, summer night, but no tent is better than sleeping under the stars in that situation.
TOO SMALL FOR A BIG GUY Great materials but too small for a big guy at 6'1 I didn’t really fit so I exchanged it for a little heavier tent the Ahwahnee.
its all true This tent sets up in seconds, compresses down to the size of a large coffee can, weighs just over 4lbs (compared to other serious 4 season tents which come in at around 10-lbs!) This is such a serious snow tent I'm not sure I want to use it for anything other than snow camping. But I'm going to give it a try in the spring. If it proves to be too much I'll start calling it a one season tent. But for now it's exactly what I was looking for.
I-Tent 2-person Quick, easy setup, even in high winds. Blowing snow can't get you when you're inside setting up. Truly light, bomber, and warm. Definitely too warm for summer unless you like the greenhouse effect. I also use the optional door fly, and it's perfect for cooking in the mountains. Couple of problems, though. I let a friend set it up once--she missed one of the floor grommets and over the course of the night, it ripped a hole in the floor. After 4 years of seriously hard mountaineering use, it's starting to come apart at the seams a little. Still weatherproof, but I'm thinking about replacement.
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