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MSR E-Wing Tent (Fall 2008)
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Free Shipping. MSR E-Wing Tent (Fall 2008) The E-Wing Tent by MSR is a versatile, minimalist weather protection for emergency situations. Specifications Capacity 1+ Min. Weight 0.18 kg 6 oz. Packaged Weight 0.2 kg 7 oz. Floor + Vestibule 4.08 sq. m 44 sq. ft. Interior Peak Height Variable Packed Size 1.7 x 1.18 cm 4.5 x 3 in. Fly 30D x 246T ripstop nylon 66, silicone coated Features Ultralight and Compact Weighs a mere 6 oz. and comes factory compressed in a soda can sized stuff sack. Versatile Use as a poncho, minimalist shelter, or in combination with a bivy sack. Multiple Setup Options Use trekkeing poles or even sticks, or tie off the guy cords to an overhead object.
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Free Shipping. MSR E-Wing Tent (Spring 2009) The E-Wing Tent by MSR is a versatile, minimalist weather protection for emergency situations. Specifications: Capacity: 1+ Min. Weight: 0.18 kg / 6 oz. Packaged Weight: 0.2 kg / 7 oz. Floor + Vestibule: 4.08 sq. m / 44 sq. ft. Interior Peak Height: Variable Packed Size: 1.7 x 1.18 cm / 4.5 x 3 in. Fly: 30D x 246T ripstop nylon 66, silicone coated Features: Ultralight and Compact: Weighs a mere 6 oz. and comes factory compressed in a soda can sized stuff sack. Versatile: Use as a poncho, minimalist shelter, or in combination with a bivy sack. Multiple Setup Options: Use trekkeing poles or even sticks, or tie off the guy cords to an overhead object.