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Black Diamond Beta Light Shelter Item No.   10043669

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An ultralight version of the Betamid, the two-person Beta Light by Black Diamond is built from 30d SilNylon to provide the same coverage of 3.2 square meters (34.7 square feet) at half the weight and space in your pack. It pitches taut and is fast and easy to set up and break down with seven stake outs and two adjustable length trekking poles or ski poles (not inlcuded). The floorless design lets you set up your stove inside and have dinner without worrying about spilling on the floor. For a three-season shelter, the Beta Light can be used with the Beta Bug.

FEATURES of the Beta Light Shelter by Black Diamond

  • 2-person capacity with 1 door
  • Requires 2 adjustable trekking or ski poles for setup (not included)
  • 30d SilNylon
  • Optional floor and bug netting available

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Capacity: 2
  • Average Packed Weight: 680 g / 1 lb 8 oz
  • Dimensions: 249 x 203 cm, center x 112 cm, ends / 98 x 80, center x 44 in, ends
  • Weight: 535 g / 1 lb 3 oz
  • Outside Height: 124 cm / 49 in
  • Usable Height: 110 cm / 43.5 in
  • Usable Floor Space: 3.2 m2 / 34.7 sq ft
  • Total Coverage: 4.7 m2 / 50.2 sq ft
  • Packed Size: 10 x 15 cm / 4 x 6 in

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"lightweight shelter"  04/29/10

This is an excellent lightweight shelter for spring ski tours, since you have ski poles with you anyway. If it's windy you can seal the edges with snow, though the front door will still flap. In a bad storm I'd prefer a real tent. Being sil-nylon it doesn't breathe, so expect condensation - if it's bad, use a wash cloth or rag to wipe the sides down where you might brush against getting in & out. Not recommended for buggy conditions.

by  DAVID from SEATTLE
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