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Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season
Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season
The Mountain Hardwear Trango's multiple entries mean neither camper has to worry about being blocked in or out of the tent; there's a front and rear door in the tent, and additional entries in the vestibule. Mountain Hardwear's unique four-pole design allows for extra living space without sacrificing the tent's stability and strength in all weather conditions. In addition, UVX windows let you assess the outside weather conditions, while enjoying the interior comfort of the Trango 2. Large stake-out loops accept skis and pickets, for added convenience. Combine the Trango 2 with a rectangular gear loft and a footprint to take advantage of every feature.
Bottom Line: Don't freeze outside waiting for your door-hog camping partner to move so you can grab your dry socks from the back of the tent; the Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 gives each camper plenty of floor space and their own entry.
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I hear that the clips to clip the tent to the poles are kind...
I hear that the clips to clip the tent to the poles are kind of difficult... Does anyone have more info on how well this thing sets up in the cold? Can you keep your gloves on?
By: gtmountain30@hotmail.com
August 30, 2008
I have found no difficulty setting this tent up in the cold. It is totally do-able with gloves on. Stick the poles in the corners and clip the tent up in place... no problem. Tip: squeeze the clips with the gates (located where poles cross) vertically to pop them open. Hope this helps.
By: Jon Webb ![]()
September 9, 2008
Does anyone know the quality of the floor with the Mountain Hardwear...
Does anyone know the quality of the floor with the Mountain Hardwear Trango 2?
does it have a seam or is it fully tubbed and if it has a seam how does it hold up to leaking?
By: nomadic_j2209572
May 9, 2008
Nomadic~ The bath tub floor (70D/210T nylon taffeta. 5000mm polyether urethane coating for waterproofness. Durable and non-hydrolyzing) does have a seam but it is seam taped with urethane tape. No leakage. The tent is guaranteed water tight from the factory as well... hope this helped. ~Cordillera
By: Jon Webb ![]()
May 14, 2008
anthood~ If by "multi-pitch" you mean can it be pitched with just the fly and the footprint... then yes. It is called "Pitchlight" from MHW. If you mean something else... then I am not sure. ~Cordillera
By: Jon Webb ![]()
May 14, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | Expedition 70D nylon (fly), Expedition 40D nylon (body), Expedition 5000 nylon (floor) |
| Freestanding: | Yes |
| Poles: | 4 plus 1 vestibule |
| Pole Material: | Easton T9 aluminum alloy |
| Doors: | 2: One front, one rear w/ mesh and ripstop panels |
| Clip/ Sleeve: | Clip w/ Gated Power Clips at pole intersections |
| Floor Space: | 41 sq ft |
| Interior Height: | 41in |
| Vestibule Space: | 16 sq ft |
| Seam Sealed: | Yes |
| Bathtub Floor: | Yes |
| Ventilation: | Thru-vent in upper canopy |
| Packed Size: | 21in x 6in |
| Weight: | 10lbs 1oz (packaged), 9lbs 2oz (minimum) |
| Recommended Use: | Mountaineering, winter |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |





