Made of water-resistant 70D nylon-taffeta, the Sierra Designs Clip Flashlight 2 Footprint protects your Clip Flashlight 2 (2011) tent floor from sharp objects, such as rocks and pine needles, as well as from mud and ground water.
Lightweight and water resistant, the Sierra Designs Zilla 3 Footprint protects the floor of your Zilla 3 tent (sold separately) from sharp objects, such as rocks and pine needles, as well as from mud and ground water.
Lightweight and water resistant, the Sierra Designs Zilla 2 Footprint protects the floor of your Zilla 3 tent (sold separately) from sharp objects, such as rocks and pine needles, as well as from mud and ground water.
Made of water-resistant nylon, the Sierra Designs Lightning HT 2 Footprint protects the floor of your Lightning HT 2 tent (sold separately) from mud, ground water and sharp objects like rocks, exposed roots and pine needles.
Made of water-resistant 70D nylon-taffeta, the Sierra Designs Light Year 1 Footprint protects your Light Year 1 (2011) tent floor from sharp objects, such as rocks and pine needles, as well as from mud and ground water.
Made of water-resistant nylon, the Sierra Designs Mojo 2 Footprint protects the floor of your Mojo 2 tent (sold separately) from mud, ground water and sharp objects like rocks, exposed roots and pine needles.
Lightweight and water resistant, the Sierra Designs Flash 3 Footprint protects the floor of your Flash 3 tent (sold separately) from sharp objects, such as rocks and pine needles, as well as from mud and ground water.
Made of water-resistant 70D nylon-taffeta, the Sierra Designs Meteor Light 3 Footprint protects your Meteor Light 3 (2011) tent floor from sharp objects, such as rocks and pine needles, as well as from mud and ground water.
Lightweight and water resistant, the Sierra Designs Flash 2 Footprint protects the floor of your Flash 3 tent (sold separately) from sharp objects, such as rocks and pine needles, as well as from mud and ground water.
Committed to designing outdoor equipment that enhanced the wilderness experience, George Marks and Bob Swanson teamed up in 1965 to launch Sierra Designs. At the forefront of innovation right from the beginning, Sierra Designs consistently rolled out ground-breaking features, unveiling the first tent to use a combination of bent and straight poles and releasing the first sleeping bag in the United States to offer 700-fill goose down and a contoured hood.
Though design and technology have changed dramatically over the past 40 years and many manufacturers have fallen by the wayside, Sierra Designs continues to garner awards and recognition for their tents and sleeping bags.
Backcountry Edge is proud to be an authorized Sierra Designs dealer.
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