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Mountain Hardwear Trango 3.1 Tent Loved for over a decade, the Trango tents remain the winter mountaineering standard among tent users. Light enough to be carried on demanding alpine and ski mountaineering trips but strong enough to withstand some of the toughest conditions, the Mountain Hardwear Trango 3.1 Tent combines roominess with a solid design to become a home in the high-country. The Trango's 4-pole design crosses at seven pole intersections offering stability and maximum strength in winds and snow. Designed as a base camp tent for three or four people going mountaineering who are looking for enough space to store gear on long mountain days. Mountain Hardwear even included a window to check out the view if you get bored of looking at your companions!Features: Material: Expedition 70D nylon (fly), Expedition 40D nylon (body), Expedition 5000 nylon (floor) Freestanding: Yes Poles: 4 plus 1 vestibule Pole Material: Easton T9 aluminum alloy Doors: 2: One front, |
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Moosejaw.com: |
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Free Shipping. Mountain Hardwear Trango 3.1 Tent (Fall 2008) The Trango tents by Mountain Hardwear are extremely refined shelters for two, three and four people. Featuring Atlas Scandium XL poles combined with our four-pole design, Trango tents excel in the toughest conditions. Poled vestibule offers additional room front and rear. Guaranteed watertight construction. Superlight option: pitch with fly and Pitch Light footprint to shave pounds. Footprint sold separately. Capacity: 3 Minimum Weight: 10.56 lb / 4.79 kg Floor Area: 48.01 sq ft / 4.46 sq m Vestibule Area: 18.30 sq ft / 1.70 sq m 2nd Vestibule Area: 5.38 sq ft / 0.50 sq m Number of doors: 2 Number of poles: 4 Vestibule Pole Number of vestibules: 2 Floor fabric: Expedition 70D Nylon Body fabric: Expedition 40D Nylon Floor fabric: Expedition 5000 Nylon Exterior height: 4.33 ft / 132.00 cm Interior height: 4.00 ft / 122.00 cm Tension sleeves: 2 Gear Loft: rect Packed diameter: 9.06 in / 23.00 cm Packed length: 22.05 in / 56.00 cm Type: Winter/Mountaineering Pitch Light Weight: 3.48 kg Features: Atlas Scandium XL poles Guaranteed watertight construction Reflective zipper pulls Superlight 1/4in. buckles and webbing Pitch Light compatible 2 dual canopy and mesh doors 2 dry entry vestibules Internal guy system Reflective guy out loops Welded guy clip anchors Mesh storage pockets Reflective starter point Mesh and canopy zippered thru vent 1 SVX window Triangular and rectangular gear loft options |
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Altrec.com: |
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Venturing out into the unknown, you need a tent you can depend on. The designers at Mountain Hardwear understand this and created the Mountain Hardwear Trango 3.1 Four-Season Mountaineering Tent to answer this call.An extremely refined shelter, accommodating up to 3 people, the Trango 3.1 has four-pole design, the Mountain Hardwear patented tension shelf for added strength, and stands strong through the most demanding conditions thanks to Atlas Scandium XL poles.A front and rear vestibule create an additional front room and plenty of room for gear storage when on long expedition. With a watertight guarantee, you can sleep soundly knowing you and your sleeping bag will stay dry through the night. If your adventures call you to move light and fast, the Trango 3.1 also has a superlight pitch option, combining just the fly and Pitch Light Footprint (sold separately) to provide lightweight protection while shaving valuable pounds from your pack. |
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BackCountry.com: |
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Pack the Mountain Hardwear Trango 3.1 3-Person 4-Season Tent for your next mountain expedition. This sturdy, watertight tent will see you through a summer squall or winter snowstorm as well as all the nice days in between. The Trango 3.1 features welded construction on the fly to prevent moisture from sneaking in through zipper flaps, vents, and windows. This tents poles are narrower in the center and beefier on the ends at the stress points in order to reduce overall weight. Also, you can repair these poles in the field, if necessary. External clips make this tent easy to set up in high windsstake the Trango 3.1 down before you erect it if the wind threatens to run away with it. Two vestibules give you lots of space for packs and boots, and inside are tension shelves and mesh storage pockets for your gear. |
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