Black Diamond Beta Bug
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Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user
Description
The Beta Bug is a warm weather tent made by Black Diamond. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review.
Here's what other sites are saying:
From Oregon Mountain Community:
"A lightweight shelter from the critters, the Black Diamond Beta Bug has a mesh canopy and polyurethane-coated nylon taffeta floor. It’s fast and easy to set up and break down with seven stake outs and two adjustable length trekking or ski poles (not included), and its single zippered door allows easy access. Works great with the Betamid or Beta Light for three-season use.Black Diamond Beta Bug Specs: Capacity (persons): 2 Weight: 2 lb. 2 oz. Dimensions: 98" x 80" x 44" Floor Area: 34.7 sq. ft. Vestibule Area: N/A Freestanding? No Poles: Not Included Doors: 1"
From Moosejaw:
"Free Shipping. Black Diamond Beta Bug Shelter (Fall 2009) A lightweight shelter from the critters, the Beta Bug by Bibler has a mesh canopy and polyurethane-coated nylon taffeta floor. It's fast and easy to set up and break down with seven stake outs and two adjustable length trekking or ski poles (not included), and its single zippered door allows easy access. Works great with the Betamid or Beta Light for three-season use."
From Backcountry.com:
"The Black Diamond Beta Bug Mesh Shelter goes inside your Betamid or Beta Light to add bug protection and a waterproof floor for times when a floorless design just won't cut it. You can also use it alone for bluebird days with a few too many flying critters. At only 29oz, the Bug Mesh Shelter adds a lot of extra protection for very little weight or bulk. This Black Diamond shelter sets up with the two trekking poles you're already using to hike, so you don't have to carry tent poles."
From CampSaver.com:
"A lightweight shelter from the critters, the Beta Bug has a mesh canopy and polyurethane-coated nylon taffeta floor.It?s fast and easy to set up and break down with seven stake outs and two adjustable length trekking or ski poles not included, and its"
User Reviews
Beta Bug
Reviewed by Frank Stubs, Apr 14, 2009
It does kinda suck when it rains, but great to look at the stars on a clear night. Just hope that Severe Thunderstorm doesn't roll in after you doze off..."
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Where to Buy
Buy Online We found the Beta Bug at 5 online stores:
| Store | Product Description | Price |
Backcountry.com | Beta Bug Shelter | $139.95 | Buy Now |
Oregon Mountain Community | Beta Bug | $139.95 | Buy Now |
Moosejaw | Beta Bug Shelter | $139.95 | Buy Now |
CampSaver.com | Black Diamond Beta Bug | $95.96 | Buy Now |
US Outdoor Store | Beta Bug Tent | $139.95 | Buy Now |
