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Mountain Hardwear Viperine 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Mountain Hardwear Viperine 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

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$224.95
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Mountain Hardwear Viperine 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

Mountain Hardwear used its new Crosshub pole structure in the Viperine 2 two-person, three-season tent. This unique pole structure means that one pole holds up the whole Viperine 2 Tent. The payoff? Easy setup and nearly vertical walls, which means more useable interior space. Mountain Hardware guarantees this tent is watertight with its fly. A spacious vestibule gives you room to get your muddy shoes off or store your backpacks during the storm. Guy out loops hold your tent stable in winds and are reflective so you don't trip over them when you wander out with your flashlight at night. In good weather, the mesh door and window allow circulation but keep bugs out.

Bottom Line: Carry the lightweight, durable, and spacious Viperine 2 two-person tent into the backcountry.

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Rating for this product: 4

Easy to setup

By: kem_cho (2)
December 10, 2007

This is my first tent so I have nothing to compare to but this tent was easy to setup. All it takes is snapping together one long tent pole. We did get a little condensation one night but otherwise great tent.

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I'm going to Belize for 6 weeks this summer. The trip is gonna...

I'm going to Belize for 6 weeks this summer. The trip is gonna be about half hiking and camping, will this tent do?

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March 8, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Good Strength

By: Okinawa Drifter (1)
November 26, 2007

Bought two of these tents and took them backpacking up Mt. Inyu for two days after Thanksgiving. The first night rained hard, yet we were completely dry. Had to stow the tents wet to press on for the next leg. Set up camp about 3pm, and both tents dried within an hour due to the great ventilation. Second night we had to pitch on the trail due to no suitable clearings. The small footprint worked out great for that situation. That night the winds were blowing at 35 knots. Tents stood rigid against the wind. We were so warm inside the tents, we had to unzip the bags. All I can say is it is an excellent tent and well worth the money. OUTSTANDING design and engineering.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Body] 70D 190T Nylon ripstop; [floor] 68D 210T nylon taffeta with 2000mm PU coating; [fly] 68D polyester taffeta with 1500mm PU coating and DWR
Freestanding: Yes
Poles: 1
Pole Material: Atlas 7001 aluminum
Doors: 1
Clip/ Sleeve: Clip
Floor Space: [l x w] 85 x 36-48in; [area] 25sq ft (2.3sq m)
Interior Height: 43.7in (112cm)
Vestibule Space: 10sq ft (0.9sq m)
Seam Sealed: Yes
Bathtub Floor: Yes
Ventilation: Mesh window, door
Packed Size: 23.8 x 3.9in (61 x 10cm)
Weight: 4lb 10oz (2100g)
Recommended Use: 3-Season backpacking
Warranty: Lifetime