The North Face Spectrum 33 - 3 Person Tent (Spring 2009)
April 17th, 2009 by outdoors and tagged Aluminum Poles, Fabric Canopy, Low Cost Energy, M2 Features, Microclip, New Rage, North Face, Person Tent, Processing Power, Purpose Applications, Tent Spring, Vestibule, Wwoofing
Buy The North Face Spectrum 33 - 3 Person Tent (Spring 2009)
The Spectrum 33 Tent by the North Face is a wind-tunnel-tested - ultralight - three-person tent for those on the move.Specifications: [Capacity] 3 [Weight] trail: 4 lbs 5 oz (1.96 kg) total: 4 lbs 12 oz (2.17 kg) [Poles] number: 3 diameter: 10.5 mm - 9.0 mm [Stuffed Size] 22 in. x 6 in. (55 cm x 16 cm) [Fabric] canopy: 33 denier - 244T nylon with silicone and 1500 mm PU; floor: 50 denier - 270T nylon taffeta coated with 3000 mm PU [Area] 34 ft2 (3.1 m2) [Vestibule Area] 9 ft2 (0.8 m2)Features: DAC Featherlite NSL aluminum poles using reverse-combi technology Two Nano-Knuckle swivels Fusion pitch with ultralight MicroClip Fully seam-sealed canopy Fully taped ultralight floor Freestanding design with pull-out vestibule High-low venting with overhead vents and zip closure Ultralight 1 in. pole sleeve D-shaped door Color-coded poles Reflective guyline and zipper cording Compression stuffsack includedThis product can only be shipped within the United States. Please dont hate us.
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