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The North Face Him 35 Tent 3-Person 4-Season

The North Face Him 35 Tent 3-Person 4-Season

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The North Face Him 35 Tent 3-Person 4-Season

The North Face Him 35 3-Person Tent utilizes a lift technology with upper level vents, so when high altitude winds ravage the mountain, this expedition tent stands its ground as everyone else's tent is blown sideways. Secure the Him 35 Tent using the multiple guy points, and stash your stuff in the vestibule. The expedition Him 35 tent's nylon bucket floor blocks snow and rain, and a durable polyurethane window lets you check on the weather while remaining warm and dry. If the weather warms up, open the mesh screen vents and let a cool breeze filter in. Store your headlamp and watch in the Him 35 Tent's internal pockets and lie down as you wait for the storm to pass.

Bottom Line: When winter storms rage, climb into The North Face three person, four-season Him 35 Tent and enter your own safe harbor.

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Him 35 or VE 25? My winter bag is a 6'6" Western Mountaineering

Him 35 or VE 25?

My winter bag is a 6'6" Western Mountaineering Kodiak. I also sleep on a 25" pad. Would the Him 35 be big enough for two guys over 6' tall (long sleeping bags) and a couple of dogs, or would the VE-25 be a better solution?

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October 28, 2009

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The Him 35 and VE 25 will both give you enough room. It seems to me you will camping in cold conditions, so I'd go with the VE 25 have less space to heat. The duel vestibules will give you some more storage room in the VE as well.

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October 29, 2009

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You would have enough room if it wasn't for the dogs. Though not much, they also need their space. The VE 25 would give you an extra eighteen square feet of floor space, four season capability, & a few ounces lighter in weight.

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October 28, 2009

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I'm looking for a really great tent that will hold my family

I'm looking for a really great tent that will hold my family of 5 in -20C weather. We have 3 young children and I want to make sure they stay warm and safe in the tent.
We might be going to Frontenac in late November and I'd like to know a good recommendation on a light packing sturdy tent.
Thanks!

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September 23, 2009

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The only way I would recommend this tent to you is if you are going to be doing a significant about of winter camping, and are worried about facing conditions with significant snow accumulation that this tent is designed for. If snow isn't the primary condition for this tent, I probably wouldn't recommend it for a couple reasons- the ventilation probably won't be sufficient for family camping, and it isn't light enough to really be considered a backpacking tent. Check out The North Face Double Headed Toad 4 person tent - I think this might be a good alternative for you and be plenty warm and you will save about 4 pounds in weight.

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September 23, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

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May 12, 2008

I just got a him35. I was not what to choose between the ve25 and the new him35. Now that I have it I can tell you: go for the new one: very strong, easier to mount, a bigger front vestibule, two entries, very nice ventilation possibilities, and I heard about a him35.com community, which is fun! I was skeptical about the lift technology, but it's very efficient.

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I am considering buying the Him 35 3 person 4season tent for

I am considering buying the Him 35 3 person 4season tent for my sons graduation. I currently own a Hotel 66 that I bought from you back in the late 80's. I need a replacment rain top (outershell). Is that something that can still be purchased? Thank you B. Johnson

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May 16, 2009

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choosing between the HIM35 and VE25. The interior space seems

choosing between the HIM35 and VE25. The interior space seems larger on the VE25, but the diagrams show the floor space being calculated differently. Is the VE25 really 11 sq feet larger (48 vs 37 sq ft) ?

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May 7, 2009

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Yeah, mostly thanks to the pole placements. The HIM 35 has a most dome shape and the VE25 has a more classical square shape.

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May 11, 2009

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I need a 3 person, 4 season tent.....am considering HIM 35 and

I need a 3 person, 4 season tent.....am considering HIM 35 and VE 25. Having trouble making a choice; what are the differences/advantages/disadvantages?? Also, relative to condensation problems in the fall, which is better: 3 season or 4 season tent?? Thank you for the help.....DaveThanks for your help

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February 22, 2009

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In all my experience, 3-season tents ventilate better than 4-season ones. This is due to the fact that most 3-season tents have a ton of mesh on them, making them bad for the cold, but good for ventilation.As far as which one to choose, I don't have either one so I can't really weigh in on that part of your question.

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February 23, 2009

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where is the tent manufactured?

where is the tent manufactured?

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July 27, 2008

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This tent is going to be made in Asia. Really? I thought maybe.. Detroit Michigan??Unfortunately North Face tents are no longer made in Berkeley, CA. Those were the good old days. I still have a Pole Sleeve Oval & Westwind that proudly display the "Made In The USA" label!

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October 11, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Canopy] 40 Denier 240T nylon ripstop; [Floor] 70 denier 210T nylon taffeta coated with 10000mm PU; [Fly] 75 denier 185T polyester ripstop coated with 1500mm PU 
Freestanding:
Yes 
Poles:
3 + 2 
Pole Material:
Aluminum DAC Featherlite NSL 
Doors:
Floor Space:
84 x 60in (213 x 152cm); 30 sq ft (3.4sq m) 
Interior Height:
45in (cm) 
Vestibule Space:
[Front] 11sq ft (1sq m); [Rear] 4sq ft (.4sq m) 
Seam Sealed:
Yes 
Bathtub Floor:
Yes 
Ventilation:
High-low mesh screened vents with internal zip closure 
Packed Size:
24 x 8in (60 x 20cm) 
Weight:
10lb 6oz (4570g) 
Recommended Use:
Expedition four-season camping 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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