First Look: Canvas Cutter Dominator 2.0 Bedroll

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posted on August 16, 2022
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Dominator At Camp

The Dominator 2.0 Bedroll is Canvas Cutter’s flagship outdoors sleep solution, designed for any backpacking, hunting, fishing, or camping adventure. It is available as a bedroll only or a bundle, which includes Canvas Cutter’s dense, high-quality foam pad, and your choice of Canvas Cutter’s Standard Pole or Full-Length Pole Systems. Both are compatible with Canvas Cutter’s The Mesh screened liner accessory, for an open-air or highly ventilated sleep experience that locks out insects and other creepy crawlers.

Dominator with poles

The Dominator 2.0 Bedroll possesses the same features and construction as the Canvas Cutter Fortress 2.0 Bedroll, in a slightly larger size. Measuring 34-inches wide with a sidewall height of 17 inches, the Dominator 2.0 is 84-inches long and weighs just 8.65 pounds. The Dominator 2.0 Bedroll is built on a fortified foundation of extremely durable 12-ounce canvas, dual-treated to defy both water and mildew, with a breathable polyurethane coating on the inside that ensures comfortable and dry slumber. All seams are double stitched for longevity, then taped for additional water and weather resistance.

Dominator lifestyle

The Dominator 2.0’s heavy-duty YKK zipper is resilient against mud, dirt, and other elements. It features four zipper pulls that facilitate smooth operation for ingress and egress, as well as ventilation for temperature and airflow regulation. Built-in ventilation covers provide protection from the elements when vents are open. The bedroll also features robust nylon cinch straps and quick-release buckles with a tensile strength of 1,700 pounds for secure packing and transport.

Dominator Bedroll

For more information, visit canvascutter.com. MSRP: $529.97 (Dominator 2.0 Bundle) / $349.97 (Dominator 2.0 Bedroll only)

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