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Warrior West – Litefighter

Litefighter is a Service Disabled, Veteran owned family business that specializes in individual shelter systems. Their new FULL-SPECTRUM 1 shelter replaces the issue mosquito bar and a full shelter half system.

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The footprint is perfect for setting up on a GI cot and incorporates a single pole system with 6 arms that make setup a snap.

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The 3+ season shelter is extremely compact and weighs only 4 lbs, 8 oz.

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Litefighter offers flies in several color schemes which incorporate a full 14 sq ft of vestibule compared to the 7 sq ft normally found in commercial backpacking shelters. This means plenty of room for your mission essential equipment.

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This product was designed “by Soldiers for Soldiers” and includes many features not normally seen elsewhere. For example, the mesh is Permethrin treated and the tent bottom is reinforced anywhere it touches a cot’s metal frame. Additionally, the FULL-SPECTRUM 1 comes with a repair kit including a sleeve for broken poles.

For more info www.litefighter.com

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4 Responses to “Warrior West – Litefighter”

  1. Jorge Morales says:

    How much?

  2. Rob says:

    Was just looking at individual tents…almost everything I found was made in the great state of china…disgusting! Gotta give this one a closer look and support American workers!

  3. Ron says:

    I wish they would make more tent/shelters that can be used in conjunction with additional accessories, in a utilitarian way, that would be able to tote the 4 season rating. Im sure all tent/shelters theoretically could be used all year, but it would be nice not to have to sleep in a shallow fighting position when its below freezing out. I guess im just bitching, but it seems like this aspect is missing in the development of these types of systems.

  4. Rob says:

    Just contacted them and will be placing an order once they are available!

    Jorge, I was told the tents are 259.00, with multicam being 10 bucks more.