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TENSHI™
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$645
> 4.0 lbs (1.8 kg)
> 28 sq ft (2.6 sq m)
> 10 sq ft (.93 sq m) Vestibule
> DAC Featherlite Poles
Alpine-style ascents require your gear to be as versatile as your abilities. Use Tenshi™ at base camp with all the comfortable features, and cache them as you move up the mountain. Start with a cavernous vestibule, a removable insulated floor, and a condensation curtain, and reach high camp with a 4 lb. shelter that fits on the smallest of ledges. Beefed up guy points, reinforced pole pockets, and DAC Featherlite poles make Tenshi™ all but indestructible. The recipient of several awards, including "Editor's Choice" from Climbing, and "Best In Gear" from Rock and Ice, Tenshi™ is the clear choice for high altitude adventure.
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ROCK and ICE 2007 Gear and Safety Guide

Best in Gear Award

"The Tenshi is a single-wall, two-person tent that boasts some really original and outstanding features, namely a condensation curtain and a removable insulated floor ... this fully featured tent is bomber."

CLIMBING January 2006

Editor's Choice

Mike Marolt Everest Ski Mountaineer

"We were stuck on Mustag Ata at both 17,000 feet and 20,000 feet in the worst conditions you can imagine. The wind was enough to shatter almost every other tent around, but our NEMOs barely shook."

Couloir December 2006

"The Tenshi is in this tester's opinion, the best of the Bivy tents. It is extremely breathable, well ventilated, strong in high winds, and with the condensation curtain, almost condensation free. It is light enough for one and with the [removable] vestibule, comfortable for two. It has a small footprint and can be used in precarious perches."

Josh Wharton Alpinist

"I spent about 25 nights in Tenshi, at times in some pretty nasty weather. The tent was great. The best single wall tent that I've used as a long term shelter. Excellent ventilation, held up to the wind, and never leaky."