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Mountain Hardwear Space Station Tent 15-Person 4-Season
From sorting gear to cooking meals to sleeping an entire expedition party, the Mountain Hardwear Space Station Tent is an indispensable four-season basecamp shelter for prolonged high-altitude use. When you’re in it for the long haul, pitch this 15-pole dome tent and plot your upcoming summit bid.
- Floorless design features perimeter storm flaps that double as waterproof seats when the tent is pitched over a snow pit
- Tent fabric has waterproof and titanium dioxide coatings for protection against storms and harsh UV rays
- Dome shape and 15 poles hold up to strong wind gusts
- Internal guy system and bar-tacked stress points increase strength during mountain tempests
- Three doors with two-way zippers give the group multiple entry points
- 5 SVX weather windows let in light and allow you to check conditions
- 1 large top vent and multiple perimeter vents for efficient air flow
- Included expedition duffel bag stores tent for easy transport
Bottom Line: A high-altitude bomb shelter for serious mountain assaults.
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The flying Space Station
By: Pat Goodman
April 5, 2009
Spring 07 dealer camp in NC. We were testing the overall durability:)
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 150D polyester, 40D polyester w/ titanium dioxide
- Freestanding:
- Yes
- Poles:
- 15
- Pole Material:
- Scandium PF aluminum alloy
- Doors:
- 3
- Clip / Sleeve:
- Clip
- Floor Space:
- [Diameter] 236in (600cm), 309sq ft (28.7sq m)
- Interior Height:
- 9ft 11in (300cm)
- Packed Size:
- 24 x 39in (60 x 99cm)
- Ventilation:
- Perimeter vents
- Weight:
- 54lb 0oz (24.5kg)
- Recommended Use:
- Mountaineering basecamp
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime






1 Comment Last Comment: October 2, 2009 by: Dave(man)
By: Dave(man)
October 2, 2009
nice!!
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