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Mountain Hardwear Spire 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season

Item #MHW0306 | 0 in Stock

Has anybody used this tent yet? Is it worth going two wall design?...

By Ranked #126 - Tents July 29, 2008

Has anybody used this tent yet? Is it worth going two wall design? Looks cumbersome for the winter, and setup time would stink.

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By Ranked #180 - Tents November 3, 2009

I used this tent last winter and it set up quickly. Here in the Sierras, I've tried single wall tents, but ended up with a lot of condensation.

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By Ranked #372 - Tents March 6, 2009

I was caught in a Central Alberta (Canada) hail storm. We were camped as a group after doing the MS150. A terrific hailstorm came in and all the tents were evacuated. When we were allowed to return, most tents were damaged; anything from being flattened to having holes torn in them. My Spire 2 did not suffer from any damage. Only complaint I might have had was that I was in a bit of a hollow and there was some water in the tent. Perhaps .5 of a cup. There was also a bit of hail that had made it under the fly. In comparison with the Wal-mart specials - Nirvana!

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Tech Specs:

Material:
40D Ripstop nylon 
Freestanding:
Yes 
Poles:
Pole Material:
Atlas Scandium 
Doors:
Clip/ Sleeve:
Clip 
Floor Space:
46 x 88in, 26sq ft 
Interior Height:
45in 
Vestibule Space:
11sq ft each 
Seam Sealed:
Yes 
Bathtub Floor:
No 
Packed Size:
5.5 x 18in 
Weight:
4lb 9oz 
Recommended Use:
Mountaineering and alpine climbing 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Taiwan 
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