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Hyperlite Dirigo 2 Tent

Hyperlite Mountain Gear are known for their durable and ultralight gear that will last for years. Their new Dirigo 2 Tent is stronger than whatever you sleep in now and as weightless as it gets. When backpacking, packing light is essential, this 1.75-pound two-person, three-season shelter is built using an Ultra lightweight Dyneema fabric, a material that is 15 times lighter and stronger than steel. This 100% waterproof fabric also eliminates the need for a separate rainfly. Dirigo only needs two trekking poles and eight stakes for setup. Ultralight camping out in the wild couldn’t get much better. watch the video below



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