hi I'm Caitlin from Big Agnes and I'm
here to talk about the shield to our
forest season single-walled
mountaineering tents the shield - is
born out of years of developing and
tweaking materials to design a single
wall shelter but not only could
withstand the rigors of mountaineering
on the outside but could also maintain a
comfortable environment on the inside
the shield - features 37.5 technology an
active particle technology embedded at
the fiber level that actively responds
to your body heat to capture and hook Li
release moisture vapor to maintain the
optimum relative humidity inside your
tents microclimate the interior fits two
campers comfortably with 40 inches of
head height and 28 square feet of space
the floor is laminated with a durable
nylon ripstop fabric for extra
protection there's a single door for
entry and a nylon ripstop accessory
vestibule that adds extra storage space
and is also an extra barrier for the
potential inclement weather you may face
the shield - features oversized stakeout
loops that you can use to secure your
tent to skis poles trees whatever's
around you so that when the weather hits
your tents ready for anything the DAC
NSL featherweight pole system helps keep
the weight of the tent at a very light
trail weight of 3 pounds 15 ounces and
the polls have twist clips and sturdy
sleeves to attach the tent body to the
frame the light weight mega X stakes are
included for when you need serious
anchoring and when you use the oversized
exterior stake out loops to secure the
tent you're ready to hunker down for
some pretty epic conditions the shield 2
is an innovative piece of mountaineering
equipment and a necessity when you need
a lightweight high-performance technical
shelter for every condition the
backcountry might throw to you
you
this pair of scree trekking poles will
help you find the balance that you've
been seeking even on the loosest
footings
built with premium 7075 series aluminum
these poles adjust between 35 and 54
inches with a few flicks of reliable
Kelty trail lock technology getting the
right clamping force is easy
make sure you've achieved proper
clamping force by simply adjusting this
tension nut
thus creep holes are top of cork and
extended EBA foam grips for a
comfortable hold and room to make easy
adjustments to your grip as the terrain
changes the padded wrist straps adjust
for a custom tailored fit rugged pulls
for rugged terrain give you full
traction mode all year round
that's the scree trekking poles from
Keltie
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