Bastion 4 Tent: 4-Person 4-Season
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When we're setting up a solid basecamp in formidable conditions, we count on the Bastion 4 Tent for a proper line of defense against elements. Designed with input from outdoor athletes for prime performance, we're eager to tuck ourselves into this tent during unsavory weather. And with a PU port window cold-crack tested to -60°F and included snow stakes, the Bastion is ready for the winter conditions as well.
Details
- 4-person tent provides weather-proof, year-round shelter
- Sturdy nylon material is highly durable and quick-drying
- Coated nylon fly provides reliable protection during showers
- Fully taped bathtub floor adds protection in wet conditions
- Generous front vestibule for external gear storage or shade
- Multiple venting options throughout for airflow and comfort
- 10 indoor pockets and internal hang loops to organize gear
- Welded reinforcements on fly's key areas for added durability
- Item #TNFZCC3
- Material
- [fly] 40D nylon, 1500mm PU/silicone coating, DWR [canopy] 40D nylon ripstop, DWR [mesh] 20D nylon [floor] 70D nylon, 10,000mm PU coating, DWR
- Capacity
- 4-person
- Season
- 4-season
- Wall Type
- double
- Poles
- DAC
- Pole Attachment
- clips, sleeves
- Number of Doors
- 2
- Number of Vestibules
- 1
- Vestibule Space
- 14.8sq ft
- Ventilation
- yes
- Interior Height
- 54.5in
- Floor Space
- 61.5sq ft
- Packed Size
- 24 x 9in
- Fast-pitch Option
- yes
- Fast-pitch Weight
- 8lb 9oz
- Trail Weight
- 12lb 4oz
- Packed Weight
- 13lb 4oz
- Activity
- weekend camping, backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 4, 2024
Snowmobile expedition tent
We got this tent for an snowmobile trip into the Alaska range. it is a great compromise to the big and bulky 4 season tents most people use for this. You can fit 2 low profile cots in it and stay off the walls. We put a 3800 btu buddy heater in it and with temps below -20 at night it was warmer then I wanted. My wife was happy.
December 14, 2023
Quality
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have yet to use this tent. However I'm extremely impressed with the quality
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
September 20, 2022
Unbeatable tentYour
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Camping in the high Rockies any time of the year can be interesting. As fall approaches you're guaranteed afternoon thunderstorms, often arriving without warning and with heavy wind in excess of 60mph and gum-ball sized raindrops. The temperature can go from 70 to 19 in about 45 minutes and with it comes the potential for sleet and snow. None of this was a match for this tent. Strong, well thought out frame held its ground well and the fly repelled the elements like no other tent on the market. The features on this tent are plentiful and practical. Inside pockets (think I counted 10) to stuff small gear, a variety of ventilation options, massive dual entry vestibule makes storing gear and keeping the cold out a breeze. This is a tight fit for four people but during the winter that tightness will equate to additional comfort. It fits 2 people and 4 huge dogs with no issue, and the height takes a load off my back big time. It's weight is a lot for one person to carry but split between 3-4 folks this would be a great backpacking tent. In addition to its numerous features and durable construction, this is a head turner for sure. Absolutely gorgeous and proudly displays TNF logos (the color makes it easy to spot in the snow, too). Tow cons, the first being that the poles will inevitably bend the first time you set the tent up. Go with it. It's subtle but will make setup easier the next time. Also, the instructions are essentially hieroglyphics and not very helpful. Match up your corners, red tab is for the vestibule and front entrance. I found the under poles are easier to get in with the over poles already installed. It's totally doable by one person with some practice. After 6 pitches in the driveway I was able to do this solo, in the dark while it was snowing.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
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