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The North Face Heron 23 Footprint
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The North Face Heron 23 Footprint
The North Face Heron 23 Footprint makes holes in the floor of your Heron tent a thing of the past. North faces created this so you can clip this PU-coated waterproof footprint under your Heron Tent so you don't wake up to find that a pinecone ripped your floor as you slept. The Heron Footprint fits the exact dimensions of your tent's floor to improve waterproofing, durability, and longevity of your Heron tent.
Bottom Line: Use The North Face Heron Footprint to prevent your tent's floor from looking like Swiss cheese.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
I don't know which model is my the north face tent... It's
I don't know which model is my the north face tent... It's a 2 person tent, 2 poles, green, with one small vestibule in the smaller side. The tent is about 10 years old, and I'd like to get a footprint for it, but I just can't be sure about wich one will fit best since I can't find this tent model anymore...
It looks a lot like the heron, only it has 2 poles instead.
By: analuisa192208989
June 7, 2009
The North Face Heron 23 Footprint
By: r.prince100092553
March 8, 2007
An excellently strong and resilient ground cover. During
recent trip to Sipsey Wilderness Area in Alabama I pitched
The North Face Heron 23 on the damp moist banks of Quillan Creek as
well as on scalped hilltops with major downfall and
hurricane damage. Plenty of opportunities to damage or
cause lesser ground covers or footprints to fail. For me
The North Face footprint was both bullet and moisture
proof. Nightly temps were in the lower 20's. Like all of my
North Face gear, field tested and up to the challenge.
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