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Review by Travel 2 Latin America

The North Face Mountain 25 Tent - 2-Person 4-Season

Rating for this product: 5 March 7, 2008

Review: Review of North Face Mountain 25 Tent - 2-Person 4-Season We use North Face tents on the Inca Trail in Peru with our clients. This is a very demanding environment and of course it is more difficult because the tents get very rough use from so many people. We needed the most durable tents possible due to the extreme use by a lot of clients. It can get very cold on the Inca Trail and we needed both durability and warmth for two people. For this reason we chose the North Face Mountain 25 tent and we are very glad we did. It has met all of our expectations. Despite heavy use, our mountain guides have not reported any tears in the tents so far. The Inca Trail demands a lot of stamina and we recommend that people train with a lot of walking before coming. Eliu Campos. Travel2LatinAmerica.com http://www.travel2latinamerica.com/incatrail.php Visit the link to see beautiful photo of these tents in Peru.

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