FS Bibler Eldorado Tent & Hanging stove (tent sold)

Bibler Tents. Two Black Diamond Tents Bibler Ahwahnee with vestibule. BD… Flickr 9 oz.) attaches onto the front for nine additional square feet of protected space—though in the most driving rains, water can sneak through the overhead. While I have experience slight condensation in the tent, the light weight and bombproof performance easily outweighs this minute drawback

SOLD FS Bibler / BD El Dorado Tent Thread Detail Lightweight Hiker
SOLD FS Bibler / BD El Dorado Tent Thread Detail Lightweight Hiker from lwhiker.com

Using a digital postal meter I recorded the following: Tent only (sealed) (with mesh door) - 4lb 6oz, Poles only - 1lb 3oz, Stakes (supplied) with guy lines and bag - 7 oz, Bibler ground cloth w/tension and attaching lines - 11 oz, Vestibule w/ pole 1lb 9 oz = 6lb 12.9 ozs all up. It sets up very easily and fits two climbers and gear comfortably.

SOLD FS Bibler / BD El Dorado Tent Thread Detail Lightweight Hiker

Model: Bibler I-Tent [mountaineering] "It's as sturdy as much heavier expedition tents," raved one tester after hunkering down in the Saivo through snowstorms at 10,000 feet in Colorado's Park Range Using a digital postal meter I recorded the following: Tent only (sealed) (with mesh door) - 4lb 6oz, Poles only - 1lb 3oz, Stakes (supplied) with guy lines and bag - 7 oz, Bibler ground cloth w/tension and attaching lines - 11 oz, Vestibule w/ pole 1lb 9 oz = 6lb 12.9 ozs all up. Bibler is now owned by Black Diamond of Salt Lake, UT and I expect very high service from BDEL

SOLD FS Bibler / BD El Dorado Tent Thread Detail Lightweight Hiker. I staked the Bibler tent out in all four corners and setup the poles The simple fact that there is no fly makes it easier to set up than any double walled tent

BIBLER Eldorado Tent 4Season 2Man 4Lbs Pre BLACK DIAMOND SLC UT USA. The MK1 Lite ($500) weighs 3 lbs, 12 oz and is sized at 82" x 46" x 42" while the MK1-XL ($550) weighs 4 lbs, 12 oz and is sized at 86" x 46" x 39" Like the Bibler tents, these shelters are self supporting, have many options for anchoring the tent in high-wind conditions, and have been used on countless big-mountain expeditions.