Brand | Mountainsmith |
Product Dimensions | 142″L x 84″W x 53″H |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Included Components | Mountain Shelter LT, 2 Person 3 Season Tarp |
Water Resistance Technology | 100 stopa |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Rainfly |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Material | Nylon |
- Nylon
- Made in the USA or Imported
- FUNCTION-FIRST: Inspired by a 40-year-old Mountainsmith design, this lightweight backcountry shelter sets up fast with two trekking poles (or properly positioned trees) and offers solid weather protection for two from the elements with its 40d nylon body.
- STORAGE AND SET UP: Rear panel ventilation window. Sets up with 2 standard trekking poles, 53-inch height at Front and 40-inch height at Back. Two-person layout. Carry and store easily in included stuff sack.
- FEATURES: Three season tent tarp with zippered single door entry. Reflective guylines with tensionlock cord adjustment.
- MATERIALS AND SPECS: Includes reflective highlights for all stake out points and reinforced V-stakes. Dimensions are 142 inches x 84 inches x 53 inches.
- FORGED FOR LIFE: All Mountainsmith packs and gear are known for their quality and are built to last. This three-season tarp shelter weighs only 2lbs and is easily set-up with two trekking poles (sold separately) ensuring your next back-country experience is done with minimal weight, gear, and hassle.
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eric Verified Buyer –
The printing on the fabric is on the INSIDE of the tent and REVERSED. (making it hard to set up trekking poles) I am not sure if the entire fabric is reversed or they just printed and sewed the wrong side. For 100 dollars, NOT happy.
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Scott Verified Buyer –
So far so good. I’ve only set it up once in the basement because of all the snow here right now. Seems exactly as advertised
Matt S. Verified Buyer –
Very nice tent. I like the size to weight ratio. some of the stitching is a little loose at the attachment points, but not bad (nothing a little seam sealer couldn’t fix). No leaks and seems to handle wind very well.