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Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season - 2007

Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season - 2007

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Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season - 2007

The Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 2 tent is perfect for short hikes to camp sites and car camping. The Hammerhead 2's large doors and tall ceiling make multiple trips into and out of the tent quick and painless. The interior height of the tent is a lofty 45", about four inches taller than most other two-person tents, giving you more headroom when you're inside. The two D-shape side doors stay off the ground when open, and are made of mesh no-see-um netting to keep air flowing while halting pests. The ceiling panel rolls back for additional ventilation and communication with the outside world. In addition, there is a vestibule at each door to for added weather protection and storage room. Mountain Hardwear's Atlas Pole system shaves precious ounces off the Hammerhead while keeping it strong and making setup easier with a no-snag connection.

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Rating for this product: 5

Hammerhead 2

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July 11, 2007

In addition to the previous review:
The Hammerhead ventilation is very good and controllable due to the ability to zip up nylon panels. If you camp where it gets cold at night this is very important. The tent is relatively light and packs small for the space and versatility provided. I can set it up completely in less than ten minutes and it's not complicated. It's the best all around tent I've owned in 30 years of camping. The only downside is that eventually the mesh will get holes but that's a given for any tent with mesh.

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Rating for this product: 3

Heavier than spacious

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January 26, 2009

This tent weighs quite a bit for the space it provides. If you want a small, durable, and bombproof shelter... it's great. The fabric is indestructable and the design is sturdy. Set up is very simple... basically one pole. I've had it for two summers and endured several soggy canoe trips and a few weekend backpacking trips with it. For one person, it's spacious. For two people be prepared to cuddle. I would look at other tents that provide more space for their weight- unless durability and stability are critical factors, there are other products on the market.

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I'm pretty interested in this tent. It seems like it would

I'm pretty interested in this tent. It seems like it would pretty pretty versatile when it comes to different environments, but the weight does seem a little disconcerting. To anyone who has owned this tent-Is the max weight really about 7 lbs, or does it make that much of a difference?I'm not an ultra light weight backpacker, but 7 lbs seems like it is way up there. I appreciate the help.

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December 10, 2008

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The tent is a tank- super durable, very stable in winds, great dual vestibules... if you were 'thru-hiking' then I wouldn't suggest this tent... but for canoe camping, car camping, and a few weekend backpacking excursions it isn't a bad choice. Be prepared to snuggle with your hiking partner though... it's tight inside for two. Having two doors is nice, and each person gets their own vestibule space...

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January 23, 2009

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Rocky Ridge , Dolly Sods WV

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March 11, 2009

This was my first trip out with this tent. As others have said, this tent is nearly bomb-proof. It is on the heavy side, but it is a very sturdy design. The zip in panels make it very versitile. Having two doors and two vestibules makes things nice also - more room to store things and you can get out of the wind a little better putting stuff on one side. For a solo tent it is great, for two people it would be a bit tight but doable.

The night this picture was taken the winds reached hurricane force on the ridge by daybreak. The two main tent poles flexed a bit but the tent stayed up. I just had the tent tied down with the main anchor points - with rocks as anchors as you see in the picture (no way to pound the stakes in to the rock!).

Overall it is a very versitile tent. If you can suck up the extra weight it will be a very nice year-round tent.

Enjoy!

I will give my buddy Dave credit for the picture - thanks!

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Rating for this product: 5

It rocked

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July 28, 2008

This tent is my first buy, but after reading the reviews I gave in. It was perfect for a overnighter at 7000m with wind gusting up to 50-60mph. Less than 10minutes for setting up and tear down was quick. Would not recommend it for two large build people, got a little crowded. Height was sufficient for a 6'3" adult.

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Rating for this product: 4

GREAT Summer Tent

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September 13, 2006

I'm a man with a tent for each season & each reason. I picked up a Hammerhead last year to replace an older tent used for general warm weather camping. And its a great one for this purpose. The Hammerhead's unique feature is a huge, zip-out portion of the tent's roof that exposes netting which allows you to stargaze from within a bug-proof shelter, and from within your sleeping bag. Pretty nice to fall asleep to a great view of the stars & milky way on a warm night. When the night air cools down, just zip the thing shut. It then holds heat like any other larger tent. And it is a larger tent, one of its other advantages. For its size, it’s roomy with space for gear and a dog to spread out. The Hammerhead is pretty good against wind. It’s relatively tall, but when staked down -- especially with the fly's extra tie-downs – it’s a secure tent in a desert wind. The one odd, downside of the tent is that insects seem to love the Hammerhead's view, too, and quickly accumulate in the netting. If you mistakenly leave the doors open, you can soon have dozens of mosquitoes, flies or other flying insects buzzing the netting, futilely trying to escape. So keeping the doors closed is important.

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I am looking for a mountain hardware hammerhead2 tent. Are they

I am looking for a mountain hardware hammerhead2 tent. Are they in stock? I need shipped to Redmond, 98052 by friday.

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July 28, 2008

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Did you end up getting one? If not they're in stock now.

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December 5, 2008

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mountain hardwear hammerhead tent

By: Backcountry.com Alumni
February 24, 2009

the mountain hardwear hammerhead tent did amazing on mt. rainier.

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Rating for this product: 5

High Quality

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July 11, 2007

the quality of this tent is remarkable, attention payed to the little details sold me, down to the small hoods above both doors with a stiff seam, that actually protrude the hoods, the extra storage on each side of the tent outside the doors when the fly is on makes for great storage space, my bags, boots, and other misc. supplies made it though the stormy night, without a trace of dampness, another plus is how sturdy the tent is, i was in an open plain and there was no movement at all, with the extra tie downs on the fly, makes for a very sturdy stance, with no flapping of loose materials. the one setback, and i guess it wasn't only me, is that the tent did fill with bugs, which was most likely due to my leaving it open for 4 hours. and the moonroof is an awesome feature and no sleep in the outdoors should go without it, 6 out of 5 stars

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Rating for this product: 5

This thing is a Tank!!

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October 17, 2008

Mountain Hardware has packed it all into this tent. The only downside is that all of those extras add weight but for all that you are getting this tent is worth the weight.
The ability to zip all of the vented areas closed makes this virtually a four season tent for anyone south of the mason-dixon line.
And for the sumer time opening the vents gives lots of condensation killing air flow and a great view of the stars to boot.
The fly can be rolled back half way and quickly put down incase of rain. The little vent areas in the fly above the door are one of those little extras that make this tent great.
Plus the fly is 100% waterproof. No ammount of rain or condensation is going to get in here.
All in all a great tent worth ever penny and every once, if you are hiking with a partner and can split the weight then all the better.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
All Mountain 75D Poly (fly), All Mountain 70D nylon w/ no-see-um netting (body), All Mountain 5000 (floor) 
Freestanding:
Yes 
Poles:
Pole Material:
Atlas 7001 
Doors:
2 D-shape side doors 
Clip/ Sleeve:
Gated Power Clips 
Floor Space:
36 sq ft (3.34 sq m) 
Interior Height:
45" (1.14m) 
Vestibule Space:
7.5 sq ft (0.7 sq m) 
Seam Sealed:
No 
Bathtub Floor:
Yes 
Ventilation:
Two fly vents, roll-back ceiling panel and doors w/ no-see-um mesh 
Packed Size:
17" x 6" (43cm x 15cm) 
Max Weight:
7 lbs 12oz (3.53Kg) 
Recommended Use:
Camping 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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