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Comparison Salewa Litetrek III vs Salewa Litetrek Pro II

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Salewa Litetrek III
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Suitable fortrekkingtrekking
Number of berths32
Seasonality
spring/autumn
summer
spring/autumn
summer
Weight2.96 kg1.7 kg
Design
Body shapehemispherehemisphere
Vestibule++
Vestibule length40 cm50 cm
Inner tent
Number of entrances1 шт1 шт
Bedroom entrances1 шт1 шт
Ventilation windows
Wind valve
Frame and materials
Frame typeexternalexternal
Main poles33
Arc thickness8.5 mm
Frame materialaluminiumaluminium
Tent materialpolyesterpolyester
Water resistance of tent3000 mm water column3000 mm water column
Bottom materialnylonnylon
Water resistance of bottom5000 mm water column10000 mm water column
Protective features
Seam sealing
UV protection
Refractory impregnation
General
More features
mosquito net
lantern loop
inside pockets
mosquito net
lantern loop
inside pockets
External dimensions260x185х117 cm260x140x110 cm
Internal dimensions210x165х107 cm210x120x100 cm
Dimensions in case40х20х20 cm49x19x19 cm
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2022may 2017
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Salewa Litetrek III Tent Grey 00-0000005623

Very light, durable and reliable 3-person tent with self-supporting construction for alpine trekking. Water column: Outer tent 3000mm, floor 10,000mm Inner tent height: 1.06m Wind protection: min. 90km/h wind force Nylon hooks for tensioning the outer tent even in very cold conditions ---
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Salewa Litetrek Iii Tent

A robust, spacious, compact, weather protective 3 people tent Salewa Litetrek III is perfect for all your camping sojourns and alpine trekking. This lightweight tent provides technical functionality and comfort during all seasons in the wild expected environment conditions. Thanks to the robust semi-geodesic construction provides ventilation and st... moreability, the 100% self supporting construction means that it can be easily set up in any exterior settings. Also, the tear-resistant polyester sheet, PU coated 70 D ripstop nylon floor makes it waterproof and perfect for unpredictable rain showers or varied weather patterns. The rear panels with zippers improves ventilation and reduces humidity inside the tent. Lastly, the large weatherproof vestibules have ample storage capacity for all your gear and cooking spree. Without a doubt, Salewa Litetrek III is a perfect tent house for your camping sojourns and alpine adventures. So,buy it without thinking! The Litetrek Iii Is A 3-Person, Double Wall Tent, Designed For Lightweight Trekking In Alpine Terrain, Where Protection Against Severe Weather, Wind Stability, Light Weight And Compact Pack Size Are Key.Its Three-Season Spec Is Optimised For Use During The Milder Months Of The Year.Wind-Tunnel Tested For Stability At 90 KmH By The Technical University Of Munich.Its Robust, Reliable Semi-Geodesic, Double Wall Construction Puts Two Layers Of Fabric Between You And The Elements, Enables Full Use Of Space And Ensures An Optimal Balance Of Weather Protection And Ventilation.The 100% Self-Supporting Design Means That You Can Pitch Without Problem On Rocky Terrain, Or At Alpine Sites Where There Is Not Enough Space To Set Up With Guy Lines And Pegs.Alternatively, The Anchor Points Can Be Extended For More Flexibility, For Example On Snowy Terrain.Its Very Tear-Resistant 50D Ripstop Polyester Flysheet Is Pu-Coated To Give It A 3,000 Mm Water Column, The Floor Is Made Of Robust Pu-Coated 70D Ripstop Nylon That Gives A 5,000 Mm Water Column, While The 66D Ripstop Polyester Inner Tent Has A Mesh And Mosquito Net Entrance.Ventilation Is Regulated Via A Rear Panel With Zippers (Which Can Be Operated From Both Inside And Outside) Allowing You To Adjust The Fresh Air Supply And Prevent Humidity.In Addition, Our 3S Speed Set Up Solution With Short, Flat Sleeves And Hooks Allows You To Set Up Fast And Effectively In One Pitch.And In Good Weather Or On Fine Nights, You Can Go Minimalist And Pitch The Flysheet On Its Own.See Also The Weatherproof Vestibule For Gear Storage And Cooking, Which Is Integrated Into The Inner Tent, Or Can Be Extended As Required.
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Salewa Litetrek 3 Lightweight Hiking Tent, 3 Man Grey/Cactus 5623-5315

Lightweight, robust reliable 3-person tent built for alpine trekking climbing trips. The Salewa Litetrek 3 tent gives you a cutting-edge alpine shelter for fast-moving treks. A double-wall construction places 2-layers of fabric between you and the elements with a semi-geodesic pole structure optimised for use in 3-season alpine conditions.The frees... moretanding design great for setting up on rockier terrain or areas with limited space while the speed set-up solution uses short, flat sleeves and hooks with colour-coded poles for pitching quickly in time-sensitive situations. The fly can be pitched as a standalone shelter for minimalist camping where conditions allow.Inside, youll find room enough for 3-persons with single-door access and a front vestibule providing space for meal prep and gear storage. Zip ventilation avoids humidity while door pockets keep the insect-proof door panels from getting in the way when open. A 50D polyester ripstop fly balances weight and durability with a 3000mm PU coating for rain protection. A 70D floor made of robust PU-coated ripstop nylon with a 5000 mm water column. Anchor points can be extended for greater stability.The Salewa Litetrek 3 gives you a durable, lightweight shelter with a compact pack size built for alpine adventures and mountaineers looking to ride out hostile weather conditions.Footprint sold separately
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Number of berths

The number of places for which the tent is designed.

In general, double and triple models are the most popular nowadays — they represent a good compromise between spaciousness and comfort on the one hand and weight, price and ease of transportation on the other. Somewhat less common are four-man tents, although they are also quite popular. The smallest one- man products are mainly either trekking tents or fishing tents (mainly for winter use, see "Purpose"). And in the largest structures, the capacity can reach 5 people or even more.

In general, this parameter is most important for traditional tourist tents (expeditionary, trekking, camping), as well as for fishing tents of "carp" specialization (see "Destination"). In the first case, the number of places is indicated by the number of adults of average build who can comfortably sleep inside — provided there are no bulky things in the tent. So when choosing, you should take into account the physique of users, as well as the presence of backpacks or other luggage, which may require space inside. At the same time, some models officially allow accommodation for 1 person more than originally provided; however, this significantly affects comfort and may require the location of the "jack".

In turn, in t...ents for fishing, the maximum number of carp folding beds, for which the product is designed, is taken into account. At the same time, it is assumed that such folding beds can be used both for recreation and for fishing.

As for other types of tents, the number of places for them is rarely indicated. So, in separate tents-tents, the same rules apply as in ordinary tents — the number of beds is taken into account. In beach tents, a two-person design may be indicated if the product is guaranteed to comfortably accommodate two people. Models for a shower / toilet are, by definition, single-seated, for them there is simply no need to clarify this point; and for camping tents, the very concept of “number of seats” is not relevant.

Weight

The total weight of the tent is including the frame and other accessories.

This parameter depends primarily on the purpose (see above), and after that — on seasonality, capacity, and additional functions. For example, in trekking and expedition models, the weight usually does not exceed 5 – 7.5 kg, and the lightest of these products can weigh 2 – 3 kg or even less, while being full-fledged tents for 2 people or even more. However, for a trekking tent, such a small weight with a capacity of more than 2 people usually means that this model is designed exclusively for the summer. For most camping tents, the weight starts at 6 kg, although among them there are also quite light products — by 4 – 5 kg, 3 – 4 kg, or even less (in such cases, light weight can also mean a purely summer specialization). And the most capacious and/or multifunctional models can have a weight of 10 – 15 kg, 15 – 20 kg and even more; in this weight category, you can mainly find tents, camping tents for many people and fishing tents for carp fishing (see "Destination").

When choosing a tent according to this indicator, it is worth considering that it does not always make sense to chase the maximum weight reduction. Yes, the...light tent is the most convenient to carry; on the other hand, weight reduction inevitably affects one or several other characteristics at once. So, most often, lighter models are either more expensive or smaller in size and less roomy and functional than their heavier counterparts. And sometimes weight reduction also negatively affects the security (including moisture resistance) and the overall reliability of the product. Therefore, it makes sense to specifically look for the lightest tent possible in cases where weight reduction is of key importance; a typical example is long trips, in which all the equipment has to be carried “on oneself” for a long time. And even in such cases, it is worth remembering other important characteristics. For example, for use in late autumn, when frosts are likely, it is better to choose a heavier tent with winter seasonality than a light model that is not designed for winter conditions.

Vestibule length

The length of the vestibule provided in the tent.

See above for more details on the vestibule. As for its dimensions, the length of the vestibule is measured along the same side along which the length of the entire tent is measured; and the width of this compartment usually corresponds to the overall width of the tent, and it does not need to be specified separately in the specifications. At the same time, we note that due to such measurement rules, the length of the vestibule is often less than its width; this is quite normal in this case.

The specific ratio between the dimensions of this compartment in different tents may be different. However, in general, a longer vestibule is usually larger and more capacious than a shorter one. When choosing, it should be taken into account that a large and spacious additional compartment increases overall comfort, but it significantly affects the price and weight of the tent (not to mention its overall dimensions). So when choosing for this parameter, it is worth considering the real conditions and features of the operation of the tent. We only note that in order to organize additional beds, it is worth paying attention to vestibules with a length of at least 150 cm — usually, they can accommodate additional places at least across, and often along the tent.

Arc thickness

Both the rigidity of the frame and the reliability and durability of the tent itself depend on the thickness of the arcs. Usually, the larger and more capacious the tent, the thicker the arches are needed for the frame. Arcs made of plastic and fibreglass most often have a thickness of 7 to 13 mm, while steel and aluminium — from 5 to 16 mm. With an increase in the section of the arcs, the weight of the tent in the folded state also increases.

Water resistance of bottom

An indicator that reflects the degree of resistance of the bottom of the tent to moisture. For more information about the features of measuring this indicator, see "Tent waterproofness". Here also note that, for obvious reasons, the bottom, unlike an awning, is practically not subject to rain drops — as a result, the requirements for bottom water resistance are significantly lower. So, fabrics with a water resistance of 3000 mm of water. Art. are considered absolutely waterproof (up to the possibility of putting a tent in a puddle), and higher values usually indicate an increased thickness of the fabric and corresponding strength and wear resistance. Just like with an awning, more waterproof fabrics tend to have a significant amount of weight, so it doesn't always make sense to look for bottoms with maximum water resistance.
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