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Mountain Hardwear Taurine 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season - 2009 BCS

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Taurine 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season
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Mountain Hardwear designed the Taurine 2 Tent with steep walls, lots of floor space, and massive vestibules for serious comfort when you’re stuck in camp. While this tent uses the same fabrics as Mountain Hardwear’s mountaineering shelters, it includes enough ventilation for use in warmer temps.

  • Double doors for easy entry and exit
  • Double vestibules provide tons of dry storage space
  • Pitch Light configuration lets you use the fly and available footprint together
  • Two SVX windows brighten the interior and let you check the weather
  • Guy-lines increase strength in bad weather

Bottom Line: Your home on the snow-covered trail.

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Would this tent be enough for camping in Denali National Park

Would this tent be enough for camping in Denali National Park in October? Also, any recommendations on sleeping bags would be nice too.

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August 9, 2010

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This tent would be plenty for camping in Denali - it is pretty heavy though, so if you're thinking about backpacking with it - there might be better options. The Black Diamond Skylight would be a great choice. Others would be the mountain hardwear skyledge but that might be a bit drafty if its too cold. Hope this helps!

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August 10, 2010

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was considering getting this tent or the black diamond stormtrack

was considering getting this tent or the black diamond stormtrack tent. any suggestions?

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January 5, 2010

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If this thing is half as good as it's bigger brother the Trango 2, it will be awesome. I love the Trango, but it's $100 more. Mountain Hardwear stuff is no joke, top quality gear, but you're looking at this tent - so you probably realize that.
A note on Black Diamond Tents - you have to seam seal them yourself. And I can assure you, even with a beer in your hand, it is not the most fun way to spend an afternoon. Plus then you're left questioning whether you did a good job or not. It really isn't that hard, just time consuming. My lightsabre bivy took about 2 hours to seal.

Both companies make bomber tents. The Storm track weighs less, and has more floor space.

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January 5, 2010

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where are the set up instructions? the owners manual has some

where are the set up instructions?
the owners manual has some good tips and tries to sell accessories, but why not provide the basics too?
thx

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January 1, 2010

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There are several links to manuals, etc., here: http://www.mountainhardwear.com/Product.aspx?top=1830&prod=3453&cat=1854&viewAll=False. Also, MHW is very helpful in their customer service if you have issues with anything.

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January 1, 2010

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Write your question here...Does the taurine 2 have a bathtub

Write your question here...Does the taurine 2 have a bathtub floor?

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December 29, 2009

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Bill. Yes it does. The tent is also guaranteed water tight from the factory!

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December 30, 2009

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Write your question here...Are there any vents through the rainfly?

Write your question here...Are there any vents through the rainfly? Looks like nice ventilation up high on each end in the main canopy, but I can't tell from the picture whether it would vent with the rainfly on.

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August 11, 2009

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Don. Seeing as how it is a double walled tent... it is not necessary to vent the rain fly outside of the venting that the doors take care of themselves. The tent body is vented which helps to mitigate any condensation build up within the tent during use. We want to rain fly to be as water proof as possible and as a matter of fact we give it a 'guaranteed watertight construction' guarantee from from factory. Hope this helps!

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August 12, 2009

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Item: MHW1068

2009 Model No Longer Available

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Material:
[Fly] 70D nylon taffeta; [Floor] 70D nylon taffeta; [Canopy] 20D nylon knit mesh, 68D polyester ripstop DWR 
Freestanding:
Yes 
Poles:
Pole Material:
Atlas 7001 
Doors:
Clip / Sleeve:
Clip 
Floor Space:
91 x 52in (231 x 132cm), 33.5sq ft (3.1sq m) 
Interior Height:
44in (112cm) 
Vestibule Space:
13.6sq ft (1.3sq m) 
Packed Size:
7.5 x 26in (19 x 66cm) 
Ventilation:
Vents 
Weight:
8lb 9oz (3900g) 
Recommended Use:
Winter camping 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime