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Mountain Hardwear Viperine 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season
Mountain Hardwear used a Crosshub pole structure to reduce the weight and maxmize the space of the Viperine 2-Person 3-Season Tent. The Crosshub structure allows the Viperine 2 Tent to stand with only one pole. A tall entry and waterproof fly ensure comfort and protection from storms.
- Guaranteed watertight construction keeps you and your gear dry
- Crosshub pole structure allows one-pole structure
- Evolution Tension Arch reduces weight without losing pole tension
- Pitchlite compatible allows you to set up an emergency shelter with only fly and footprint
- Tall vestibule entry maximizes comfort and entrance window gives you the ability to see out of your entrance without opening the vestibule
- Two-way door zippers accommodate entry; reflective guy out loops and starter point make night set-up or adjustment easier
Bottom Line: A two-person Mountain Hardwear Superlight tent with headroom fit for a Silverback.
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Mountain Hardwear in the Keweenaw!
By: Darcy M
October 28, 2009
By: Ben
August 4, 2009
dude thanks for the dog approval....good to know since my dog chews all things in sight
Change me.
Research out-of-stock versions:
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Fly] 40D nylon Ripstop; [Floor] 70D nylon Taffeta
- Freestanding:
- Yes
- Poles:
- 1
- Pole Material:
- Atlas 7001 UL aluminum
- Doors:
- 1
- Clip / Sleeve:
- Clip
- Floor Space:
- 48 x 36 x 85in (71 x 221cm), 25sq ft (2.32sq m)
- Interior Height:
- [Canopy] 39in (99cm); [Bike Vestibule] 53in (135cm)
- Vestibule Space:
- Not specified
- Packed Size:
- Not specified
- Ventilation:
- Mesh walls, mesh door
- Weight:
- 3lb 11oz (1660g)
- Recommended Use:
- Bicycle touring
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime






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