A supremely strong, simple – and fully free standing – Dome Tent that is
well-suited for any adventure.
Tent Profile
Because of its Kerlon 1800 outer tent material, 10 mm
poles and completely free standing design, the Staika excels on any journey
where absolute strength is the highest priority, and where terrain could
create difficult pitching conditions. Easy to pitch and fully able to handle
heavy snow loading, the Staika will serve admirably above or below tree
line, year ’round, in any and all weather conditions. And thanks to its
spacious two door/two vestibule design and excellent static strength, it
makes a superb base camp tent, where users will leave the tent unattended
for extended periods of time.
Who Uses the Staika?
We originally designed the Staika for paddle tourers,
who wanted a highly stable, fully free standing tent for handling tricky
pitching conditions. Since then, it has garnered a large, loyal following
amongst a wide assortment of other adventurers: mountaineers, polar
travelers, and ski tourers find it a supremely stable base camp tent in all
conditions; bicycle tourers love its simplicity and completely free standing
construction; and regular backpackers find great comfort in its roominess
and relatively light weight as well as in its strength and stability.
Why Choose the Staika?
The Staika is all about simple – but simple does not at
all mean “sparse.” Easy to pitch, immensely stable, remarkably spacious, and
quite light, the Staika is an excellent “go to” tent for any use.
§The Staika’s Dome design is completely free standing – meaning
the vestibules are included in the self-supporting structure. Its innovative
short pole sleeve and clip system construction, same length poles, and
linked inner and outer tents make for simple and quick set up. Its design
allows for a very compact footprint without sacrificing interior roominess.
§Kerlon 1800 outer tent fabric and three 10 mm poles in true
dome configuration make for an exceptionally stable tent with outstanding
snow-load handling capability.
§Pitching requires no pegs, but 16 peg points provide options
for increasing stability: six loops at each pole end, one point on each of
the four non-door outer tent panels, and six double
guy lines with double
line runners, one along each pole line.
§The interior is spacious thanks to the headroom and near
vertical inner tent walls provided by the true dome shape.
§Two entrances and two vestibules afford tremendous
convenience, flexibility and comfort. And the two vestibules are parallel to
the sleeping area, so access to gear stored there is wonderfully convenient
– you can even get at it while lying in your sleeping bag!
§Dual entrances ensure that one door can always be situated out
of the wind.
§The Staika’s ventilation works regardless of weather
conditions, since both the inner tent’s fabric is highly breathable, and
since there are two roof vents integrated into the top of the doors. Extra
sliders on the outer tent doors provide plenty of adjustment options, and
the inner tent door is a no-see-um mesh panel covered with an equal sized,
zipper-adjustable fabric panel. In addition, the top portion of the outer
tents’ doors are made of highly air permeable yet water resistant fabric
panels, so air flows freely, even when the panels are zipped closed. A
separate vent cover ensures that the weather stays on the outside.