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The Sirius Two Ultralight Bushcraft Shelter is a 3-season, 2-person single-wall tent crafted from 20D ripstop silicone-coated nylon offering 3000mm waterproofing on the roof and 4000mm on the floor. Weighing only 2.31 lbs, it features a versatile A-frame design compatible with trekking poles or natural supports, superior ventilation with bug-proof mesh, and thoughtful details like storage pockets and reinforced tie-outs, making it the perfect minimalist shelter for backpackers, hikers, and bushcraft enthusiasts.






| Age range | Adult |
| Color | TEA GREEN |
| Size | 2 Person |
| Style | Backpacking |
| Shape | A Frame |
| Material type | Nylon |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Features | Rainproof |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Included components | Tent, Stakes, Guyline, Tent Sack, Stake Sack |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Nature Link |
| Department | Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Nature Link |
| Item model number | Sirius-2 |
| Product Dimensions | 215.01 x 130 x 115.01 cm; 1.05 kg |
| ASIN | B0D147QR3H |
R**B
impressive
I am looking forward to using the tent in the near future.
A**R
SO Light (4.5/5 stars)
This is a lovely little tent for the most part. 4.5/5 stars! I'll round up because at this price point, it is an outstanding value. I can't afford any other ultralight tent.I know it says it's a two person tent but I can't imagine sharing it with anyone, but if you like to snuggle it might work out. I haven't used it in the rain, but I expect it to perform fine because of the material. I would like it if the bathtub floor came up higher on the side with the vent. This is the tent's biggest drawback. Be careful where you pitch it because of this. I also would like a guy line on the middle of the vent cover to secure it.This tent took me awhile to set up on the first try. The sacrifice of weight is time. Practice before you take it in the field. You need all the guy lines (great design btw!) and two trekking poles. It takes some adjusting to get it right so things are tight. You will also need some additional paracord and trees or sticks if you want to elevate the part of the rainfly like an awning.I would camp with this tent in some low stakes places so you know it well (both for setup and what it can handle) before you take it out on the trail. I will report back after I've used the tent a few more times.Tip: Be sure to get a groundcloth to make sure you protect the bottom of the tent as much as possible.
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