 | #4100
Ultra light one-person tunnel tent with high
wind stability. Rapid setup and minimum
footprint are the main features of this tent.
more info  |
 | #5577a
Stable two-person tent for alpine climbing
(can accommodate four persons in
emergency). Rapid setup and minimum
footprint are the main features of this tent.
more info  |
 | #4868a
Stable four-season tent for base camps
and mountaineering. Central pole increases
wind stability.
more info  |
 | #5580c
Four-season geodesic tent with the highest
wind stability for base camps and mountaineering.
The tent is designed for extreme
conditions and was successfully tested in the
Himalaya Mountains (Everest base camp).
more info  |
 | #3054
Light-weight single-layer ridge tent. You
need only two trekking or ski poles to set
up. It can be easily pitched on small rock
ledges. Asymmetric shape permits pitching
the tent right against the rock face.
more info  |
 | #4034
Wall platform for extreme alpine climbing. more info  |
 | #4035
Wall platform for extreme alpine climbing. more info  |
 | #5578
Four-season geodesic tent with the highest
wind stability for mountaineering and alpine
climbing.
more info  |