Rab Summit Extreme

rated 4.5 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

It's a simple but reliable shelter in all kinds of…

Rating: rated 4.5 of 5 stars
Sleeps: 1

It's a simple but reliable shelter in all kinds of weather conditions. Particularly, it shows its quality when you use it in winter.

Only problem for this is supposed to be the height. 70mm seems not to be comfortable enough! Even though I am always using it among 4 tents my own.

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Discontinued

The Summit Extreme has been discontinued.

MSRP:
$450.00

The Rab Summit Extreme is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen March 28, 2013 at Gear for Adventure.

where to buy:

You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Rab retailers:

- CampSaver.com

- Backcountry.com

- Altrec Outdoors

- Moosejaw

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A two-person low profile mountaineering shelter in Exchange Lite eVent fabric, the Summit Extreme features internally pitched Easton poles, two sealed “donut link” tie-in points, rear snow collection drawcord porthole, two internal pockets, glow-in-the-dark zip pullers, shock quencher guys, and a 10000 mm laminated nylon waterproof bathtub base.

Base Dimensions: 2100 mm x 1200 mm
Height: 700 mm
Weight: 2100 g

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