Ferrino Extreme 2 - ultra-light high altitude tent
New entry in the FERRINO HIGH LAB family is the new ultra-light high altitude tent model EXTREME 2. With an unrivalled weight of 890 g (800 g excluding case and pegs), it is the lightest high-altitude tent on the market.
Designed and tested by the R&D team in collaboration with Basque mountaineer Alex Txikon, who has been using Ferrino tents for years on his winter expeditions to 8,000 metres. The results of the tests carried out in the Wind Tunnel in Turin have been outstanding.
The Extreme 2 tent, thanks to its aerodynamic lines and innovative materials, demonstrated high wind resistance, guaranteeing the stability and comfort necessary to face the most demanding conditions.
The Easton® carbon inner pole system allows quick and safe assembly even in strong winds, without the risk of losing tent elements.
An additional accessory is the Dyneema® flysheet designed to fit the tent perfectly thanks to a multiple-pull system.
Structure: Dome
Materials: Floor and Bio-Based Dyneema® Fiber inserts 20,000 mm 25 gm2 | Double roof ECOSENSOR™ in Recycled Nylon Membrane 6000 mm, 56 gm2 10D | Taped seams to ensure total waterproofing | Three-layer construction to reinforce the basin corners.
Poles: Easton® carbon poles | 7075 aluminium pegs with a cross-section.
Entrance and ventilation: Front entrance with ventilation window | Hood and ventilation cuffs can be closed from the inside.
Storage: Internal pocket | Removable storage on the tent ridge.
Accessories: Tape loops on the floor corners to anchor the tent with skis, ice axes, or deadman anchors when mounted on snow | “Multi-point” reflective guy lines system prevents breaking and deformation of the poles in case of strong wind | Fluorescent guy line tensioners | 100% waterproof Bio-Based Dyneema® Fiber tent sack with “roll-up” top closure | Repair kit | Video instructions enabled with QR code.
EXTREME 2 TECHNICAL DETAILS
Min. weight: 800 g (excluding case and pegs)
Max. weight: 890 g
Stuff sack size: 36x12 cm
Info: www.ferrino.it
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