Rab Latok Mountain 2-Person 4-Season Tent

Rab Latok Mountain 2-Person 4-Season Tent

Regular price $800.00 Sale price $720.00 Save $80.00
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Description

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A single wall shelter that's sturdy enough for summit bids and Arctic expeditions, and can stand up to shrieking winds. Single wall construction makes it fast to set up, and there’s no inner canopy to get soaked as you pitch it. The useable interior space is maximized as well, so you have a liveable place to wait out less-than-optimal conditions.

  • Tent body is eVent DVStorm, a 3-layer material that combines ripstop nylon with a waterproof breathable membrane.
  • Abrasion resistant 70-denier nylon bathtub floor is black for fast drying, and has a tunnel vent drain.
  • Tunnel vents allow air circulation without admitting weather.
  • Guy line points stabilize the structure in strong winds.
  • Weatherproof donut tie-in secures the tent to an anchor.
  • Oversized stake-out points allow the use of skis, poles or other gear instead of pegs.
  • Accessory vestibule sold separately.
  • Note that single wall tents breathe best in colder, drier conditions.

Materials & Care

100% Cow leather, 100% polyester webbing trim

Professionally leather clean

Details

Made in Vietnam

Understated and minimal, slouchy silhouette, adjustable strap so bag can be worn in multiple ways. Custom rag and bone clip detail and interior striped lining.

Top zip closure at main compartment

Dust bag included

Height 7.5", width 14", depth 3"

Adjustable crossbody webbing strap, drop length: 19"

Free standard shipping to all 50 states. Arrives within 3 business days when placed by 5 pm ET.*
Free returns within 30 days of receiving your order.**

* PO Box and APO addresses will ship via USPS and arrive within 7 business days.
**Final Sale items are not applicate for returns.

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Testimonials

 If you like the idea of sleeping under the stars more than the reality of buzzing insects and dew on your sleeping bag, here’s your tent.

Larry T.

The Fortress lived up to its name through 40-mph winds, a torrential downpour, freezing rain, and light snow in California’s Desolation Wilderness. “My mom slept in a different tent, and not only did she have to physically hold it up from the inside against the wind, but her zipper failed in the ice,” one tester recounts. 

Gregory S.

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