Supremely strong self-supporting tents that can handle any situation in
any kind of weather.
Tarra
Saivo
Tent Profile
Both the three person Saivo and two person Tarra are
our flagship Dome Tents. These are outstanding all-around tents for
adventures where absolute strength is the highest priority. Their Kerlon
1800 outer tent fabric and 10 mm poles put them among our most robust tents,
and their Dome design give them great static strength for handling heavy
snow loading. Both are ideal for above tree line use in the most extreme
conditions, yet because they are self-supporting and easy to pitch, the
Saivo and Tarra are both equally at home below the tree line, all year
’round. Their roomy two door/two vestibule configuration, along with their
static strength, make them exceptional base camp tents, where the users will
leave camp unattended for extended periods of time (the Saivo is often used
at the South Pole, and is left unattended for weeks).
Who Uses the Saivo & Tarra?
Highly popular with mountaineers as base camp tents,
both the Saivo and Tarra have also found a great deal of loyalty among
paddle tourers, who love their roomy, self-supporting design. Desert
travelers, long distance ski tourers and polar expedition teams have also
found these tents’ strength and simplicity welcome, as have backcountry
walkers, especially those who enjoy traveling in unruly conditions.
Why Choose the Saivo & Tarra?
Thanks to their construction, the Saivo and Tarra can
withstand even the fiercest weather and heaviest snow loads. Their four
poles have multiple crossing points – seven in the Saivo and five in the
Tarra – creating an amazingly strong structure, yet their short pole sleeve
and clip system makes pitching – even by a single person in windy conditions
– remarkably easy.
§Our Dome design is self-supporting, and its innovative short
pole sleeve and
clip system construction, uniform length poles, and linked
inner and outer tents make for simple, easy
set up: only the vestibules
require pegging out, and in nice weather these can be completely rolled
aside.
§Kerlon 1800 outer tent fabric and 10 mm poles with multiple
crossing points make for an exceptionally stable tent with outstanding
snow-load handling capability.
§Multiple
guy lines afford even greater stability, especially
as many of the guy line attachment loops are designed to be wrapped around
poles or pole crossing points.
§Guy lines on the vent cover add yet another level of stability
to both tents.
§The interior is quite spacious thanks to a near vertical inner
tent entrance, and only mildly sloping walls.
§Two entrances and two vestibules afford tremendous
convenience, flexibility and comfort. For instance, one vestibule can be
designated for gear stowage, while the other can be used for food
preparation or gear sorting.
§One entrance of the tent can always be situated out of the
wind.
§The Saivo’s entrances are asymmetric: you can enter and exit
from either side or from the end of the vestibules, meaning you can always
get in and out in the lee of the wind and keep rain from getting into the
inner tent during entering or exiting. The Tarra’s outer door boasts a large
zipper flap to keep rain out.
§Both the Saivo and Tarra’s ventilation work regardless of the
weather conditions, both since their inner tent fabrics are highly
breathable yet water repellent, and since there are
roof vents – one in the
Tarra and two in the Saivo – in both the inner and the outer tents. These
can be adjusted from inside the tent, and their inner panel’s no-see-um mesh
can be covered by their integrated fabric panels, while their outer panels
can be opened or closed completely. A separate vent cover ensures that the
weather stays on the outside. In addition, the outer tent entrances can also
be opened from the top, and the inner tent door has a full no-see-um mesh
panel covered with an equal sized, zipper-adjustable fabric panel for
greater venting and weather-protection options.