SlingFin Indus 2 Person 4 Season Tent
SlingFin Indus 2 Person 4 Season Tent
SlingFin Indus 2 Person 4 Season Tent
SlingFin Indus 2 Person 4 Season Tent
SlingFin Indus 2 Person 4 Season Tent
SlingFin Indus 2 Person 4 Season Tent

SlingFin Indus 2 Person 4 Season Tent

Regular price$949.00
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Based on Slingfin's popular CrossBow Four-Season tent, the Indus is simplified and beefed up to meet the demands of guides, river runners, overlanders, and outfitters of various kinds.

Maybe you'd rather have rock-solid gear that doesn't have to be babied. For people whose top priority in a tent is durability, the Indus delivers. With the same impeccable construction as the rest of our tents, the Indus delivers four-season protection at a great value thanks to its heavier (read: more durable) materials. 

The Indus uses Expedition Series fabrics and beefy #8 zippers to withstand wear and tear from clients, the dusty winds of the desert, and the withering UV of the high alpine. With non-hydrolyzing Sil/Sil (flysheet) and PE (floor) coatings, you'll probably be able to pass the Indus along to your kids (or their kids).

Features

  • Roomy, strong 2P tent for year-round use
  • Breathable ripstop body blocks wind, spindrift, dust, and sand
  • Full ripstop and mesh doors for ventilation
  • Kickstand vents on vestibule doors provide unrestricted cross-breeze for condensation management
  • Double dry entry
  • OutRigger attachment uses your trekking/ski poles to strengthen tent under high winds and heavy snow loads
  • Internal guyline compatible
  • Spacious vestibules offer plenty of gear storage space
  • Toggles connect fly to poles at guy points for stability
  • Internal ceiling o-rings for gear hanging
  • 7 internal mesh pockets for endless organizational potential
  • #8 YKK zippers on flysheet and exterior tent body ripstop doors
  • #5 YKK zippers on interior tent body mesh doors
  • All zippers have pre-installed spare zipper sliders for easy zipper repair in the field
  • Includes pole repair splint, 14 DAC J-Stakes, and 10 3mm reflective guylines
  • Please note: The tents supplied to Backpacking Light are not supplied seam sealed by Slingfin. Its a simple process and this is a video instruction link we recommend using the Gear Aid Silicone Tent Sealant.


Specifications

Minimuim Weight
5lb 13oz (2.64kg)
Packaged Weight 6lb 10oz (3.01kg)
Capacity 2
Floor Area 32sq ft (2.97m)
Vestibule Area 11sq ft x 2 (1.02sq m x 2)
Interior Height
41.5" (105cm)
Packed Size
7" x 21" (18cm x 53cm)
Pole Package Length 17.25" (44cm)
Pole Package Length 17" (43cm)
Floor Dimensions 92" x 50" (233cm x 127cm)
Tent Body Volume 58.6 cu ft (1.66cu m)
Vestibule Volume 50 cu ft (1.46cu m)
Number of poles 3
Doors
2


Materials

Tent Body Fabric 15D Nylon Ripstop DWR
Floor Fabric 70D Nylon Ripstop SIL/PE 2000mm
Fly Fabric 70D Nylon Ripstop Sil/Sil 3000mm
Zippers
YKK #8 (flysheet/exterior tent body ripstop doors), YKK #5 (interior tent body mesh doors)
Poles 3 DAC PL 10.65mm

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About slingfin

SlingFin was founded in 2010 with one simple goal. Build the strongest, most innovative, no-expense-spared outdoor equipment in the world.

Slingfin represents the sum total of founder Martin Zemitis’ three decades of experience in the outdoor industry. After designing for The North Face and Sierra Designs for around a decade he co-founded Mountain Hardwear, where he designed equipment until 2009. Eventually he began to desire more freedom to design without the constraints of price targets and decided it was time to take things in a new direction. Soon thereafter, SlingFin was born.

Slingfin started making high alpine-focused dream tents that people on Everest would use as windbreaks for other tents. After a while, they realized the demand for shelters that can stand up to the elements extends well beyond the high alpine. Since then they’ve kept the strength-to-weight ratio of their tents at the forefront of their product development process. Choosing materials that improve the long-term durability of the products even if they’re more expensive, because they believe a good tent should be a long-term investment. Through thoughtful design, premium materials, and a deep understanding of tensile structures, Slingfin have created a full lineup of tents that can withstand much harsher conditions than other tents in their weight class.

SlingFin is an employee-owned, self-funded company. This means no suits, no “bean-counters”, and no pressure to maximize profit at the expense of quality. They’re small, lean, and scrappy, and they like it that way. Making the gear they want to use, not the gear a VC firm thinks will get them the best ROI. Their designs are inspired by the desire for stronger, lighter gear. Drawing on their deep industry heritage and passion for the outdoors to ensure that the materials, attention to detail, and build quality of their products are impeccable.

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