Fly Creek HV UL Bikepack Solution Dye Series

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Fly Creek HV UL2 Bikepack Solution Dye

SKU: THVFCBP222

€600,00

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Three-season, semi-freestanding, ultralight bikepacking tent

Built for on and off-road, two-wheeled travel and constructed with ultralight materials for fast and light overnight adventures. Our solution dye process uses stronger, lighter, more sustainably sourced fabrics, colored using a process that reduces water, chemical, and energy use by 50% compared to traditional fabric dying methods. This award-winning, ultralight tent is known for its steep wall architecture and single vertical door to maximize livable space so you can camp more comfortably in the backcountry. With the Fly Creek UL1 Bikepack, you get all of the weatherproof and technical features of a 3-season, 1-person bikepacking tent but made with ultralight, sustainable materials that are built to last. Featuring a shortened 12" Shortstik Poleset for optimal handlebar, pannier, and saddlebag storage, complete with a burly bikepacking-ready compression sack that attaches readily to your bike with integrated daisy chain webbing. Stash your helmet in the added webbing located on the tent body exterior and dry out wet clothes and gear on daisy chain webbing loops integrated on the fly exterior. Interior storage solutions utilize dead space above your feet and keep gear stowed and out of the way. Extended footprint creates a vestibule floor for dry, dirt-free changing and additional gear storage (sold separately). The Fly Creek UL Bikepack tent is ready to roll on your next fast and light bikepacking mission.
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What's in a Name?

Fly Creek’s water drains off of Battle Mountain in southern Wyoming and flows into the Little Snake River near its headwaters in Routt County. The water then dances along the border between Colorado and Wyoming, hopping from one state to the other, across counties and through canyons, before dropping south into the mighty Yampa River to run through Dinosaur National Monument and beyond.

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