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Description
Freestanding design offers a solid shelter with ample square footage; two poles plus one brow pole offers great head room
New Atlas 7001 poles use Atlas connectors for corrosion- and dent-resistance, plus they're completely field serviceable
Atlas Floating pole connectors mean poles flex with less stress at the joints, weigh less with more strength, and can be fixed without tools
Pole clips save weight, make setup a cinch and allow superior ventilation between rainfly and tent
Gated Power Clips at all pole intersections increase structural strength
Taped, full-coverage polyester rainfly maintains a taut pitch even when wet
Inverted double rainfly zippers allow ease of ventilation and feature laminated zipper flaps for water-resistance
Large pole-supported vestibule stores gear and protects the entry in heavy weather; features a non-yellowing, clear UVX film window
Tension Shelf supports a brow pole that greatly increases vestibule volume and adds structural strength, plus offers overhead storage!
Nylon ripstop canopy with no-see-um mesh door and body panels maintain ventilation to prevent interior condensation
Large mesh pockets and webbing hang loops keep things organized inside
Perimeter seams form waterproof tub-style floor that is up off the ground and under the rainfly for extra weather protection
Large stake out loops accept both skis and snow pickets
Bar-tacked stress points add strength and durability; bias-bound zippers allow ease of use and extended zipper life
Comes with stuff sacks, aluminum Y-pegs, Seam Grip® and owner's manual
Average minimum weight specification is based on tent, rainfly and poles only
Pitch Light Option: Fly, poles and footprint (sold separately) pitch without canopy for an ultra light shelter
Mountain Hardwear's Watertight Construction: Thoughtful design, taping and welding technology combine to make this tent watertight off the shelf. No seam sealing is required. Imported.
Weight 5lbs 6 oz
1 Review
Great Tent
Review by: p0bray01, 2007-06-16
Wonderful first backpacking tent...not too heavy either. Held up in a New River Gorge rain and (slight) hail storm). Love it!