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The North Face Heron 33 Footprint - 2008
2008 Model Permanently Out of Stock
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The North Face Heron 33 Footprint - 2008
Specially sized for The North Face Heron 33 tent, this footprint has fitted nylon material that extends the life-span of your tent by preventing wear and tear. The specific sizing of the Heron 33 Footprint prevents water from pooling between the tent and footprint. For long camping excursions or one night getaways, this North Face footprint helps keep your tent clean and dry. Acting as a barrier between your tent and the ground, the footprint also eases camping clean-up because you can simply throw the footprint in the washing machine or hose it down and wash away any mud or dirt.
Bottom Line: Make your camping easier and more enjoyable with the Heron 33 print.
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Useful in rain or snow
By: btreidler2355626
September 16, 2008
The footprint seems overpriced and overweight but it I'll take it with me anytime I plan on putting the fly up. You tnen have a vestibule with a clean floor.
Great two person/three season tent.
By: wsteffen32100171350
September 2, 2008
Excellent two person tent. Will fit two XL Luxury Camp Thermorests perfectly, with no room to spare. Dual vestibules and doors are great for storage, separate exit/entry, and cross ventilation when needed, or you can zip the fly to keep things nice and toasty on frosty nights (also has fly vents if needed). Headroom is crawl in and sit up only, but nice and cozy when nested. Buy the factory footprint! (Got mine from Backcountry...good folks and fast delivery). Tent, fly, and footprint fit poles nicely and set up easily in less than five minutes. The pole system is simple to erect, even by flashlight. Stuff sack, stakes, etc are all good quality and work well. Can't really think of any cons. We found the reason they have a bottom/middle stake out cord on each end of the fly....staking those two points will prevent any casual condensation at head or foot end of tent where clearances between tent/fly are minimal. Just came back from two weeks in N.D., Montana, Wyoming, etc. Temps ranged from 85 to 35, some rain, wind. Worked well in all environments. Definitely strong three season tent, maybe 3.5 with good bags. We were using Marmot Trestle 15's and slept very comfortably in jockeys and T's on coldest nights in Yellowstone.
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