Gear Review
Arctic Sweden & The Aleutians
By Dan Young
Ranked #509 - 4-Season Tents
December 3, 2008
This tent kept me going along the Kungsleden in the winter of 2007 (www.i907.net). Rock solid stability, a bit odd to setup solo though when your cold. I never had any problems with the tent. It was very easy to spot at night with all it's reflective lines. Plenty of space for one person and gear or two people. Snow anchors help tremendously if your camping in high wind. I recommend getting the footprint as well.
View Details: The North Face Mountain 25 Tent: 2-Person 4-Season
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [fly] polyester ripstop (75D, 185T), PU coating (1500mm), water-resistant coating; [floor] nylon taffeta (70D), PU coating (10.000mm), water-resistant coating; [canopy] nylon ripstop (40D 240T), no-see-um mesh (20D), water-resistant coating
- Canopy:
- double wall
- Freestanding:
- yes
- Doors:
- 2
- Number of Vestibules:
- 2
- Poles:
- [tent] 4; [vestibule] 1
- Pole Material:
- DAC Featherlite NSL
- Pole Attachment:
- clip and sleeve
- Floor Space:
- 32.3 sq ft
- Floor Dimensions:
- 86 x 54 in
- Interior Height:
- 41 in
- Vestibule Space:
- [front] 8 sq ft; [rear] 3 sq ft
- Packed Size:
- 24 x 7 in
- Seams:
- [floor & fly] fully taped
- Ventilation:
- canopy vent
- Fast-pitch Option:
- yes, footprint not included
- Trail Weight:
- 8 lb 8 oz
- Recommended Use:
- 4-season expeditions, base camp
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.




1 Comments Last Reply: December 29, 2009 By: Terry Huenefeld
Had this thing though 40+ MPH rain, sleet, and a couple feet of snow. -10F... This tent has never failed me. Easy to set up even in windy conditions. Worth the extra weight. Very solid equipment. North Face made one hell of a product with the 25.
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