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Im looking to buy a four season tent and I cant decide between...
By Thomas
Ranked #201 - 4-Season Tents
July 29, 2010
Im looking to buy a four season tent and I cant decide between the MSR Fury, the MSR Asgard HP or the North Face Moutain 25 Tent? Is the Asgard HP worth the extra 100 dollers?
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By Sean Chism
Ranked #118 - 4-Season Tents
October 22, 2010
I think all three are equally strong, and storm worthy. The Asgard and the Mountain 25 are about the same size, both have two interances, but the Mountain 25 has one large and one small vestibule with the Asgard having two medium sized ones. The Fury has only one interance, but the vestibule is a good sized one. The Mountain 25 is the heaviest, the Asgard is in the middle, and the Fury is the lightest. The Fury has the largest floor plan, with the other two being almost equal in square footage, but the Asgard has the most verticle wall which maximizes it's internal space making it feel larger. I think MSR tents are built better then TNF, but I'm not saying the Mountain 25 isn't a solid contender. If weight is the most important factor I like the Fury, if you want the most livable space go with Asgard, but if you want a very livable tent that isn't $600 the Mountain 25 is a good choice (a little heavy). My personal favorite is the Fury. I feel it gives you a super tough tent with the perfect mix of livability and low weight.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Fly] nylon; [Floor] nylon
- Freestanding:
- Yes
- Poles:
- 4
- Pole Material:
- Aluminum
- Doors:
- 1
- Clip / Sleeve:
- Sleeve
- Floor Space:
- 94 x 62in (240 x 150cm), 36sq ft (3.3sq m)
- Interior Height:
- 45in (110cm)
- Vestibule Space:
- 9sq ft (0.8sq m)
- Packed Size:
- 20 x 7in (50 x 17cm)
- Ventilation:
- Vents
- Weight:
- 6lb 4oz (2840g)
- Recommended Use:
- Winter camping, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
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