Gear Review
Stands like a Norse god in the rain and wind
By Richie Olivier
April 13, 2009
Just used this tent last weekend and have no complaints at all.
It rained most of the time, but didn't leak.
I would recommend the footprint to protect your investment and have an extra water-proof layer at the bottom.
The vestibule is fairly large and because of the 2 doors, can be in the front or back of your tent.
Even putting it up in the dark (without ever seeing a picture or manual) wasn't too bad.
There are 3 different types of poles which caused minor confusion if you've used the tent before, but it only took 2 minutes to figure out where they go.
Overall: Great tent
View Details: Marmot Thor 3-Person 4-Season Tent
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Fly] 70D nylon; [Floor] 40D nylon
- Freestanding:
- Yes
- Poles:
- 6
- Pole Material:
- DAC Featherlite SL
- Doors:
- 2
- Clip / Sleeve:
- Both
- Floor Space:
- 74 x 93in (188 x 236cm), 47sq ft (4.4sq m)
- Interior Height:
- 45in (114cm)
- Vestibule Space:
- 12sq ft (1.1sq m)
- Packed Size:
- 25 x 7in (64 x 18cm)
- Seam Sealed:
- Yes
- Ventilation:
- Vents
- Weight:
- 10lb 12oz (4876g)
- Recommended Use:
- Alpine climbing, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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