Mountain Hardwear Drifter 2 DP Tent

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Mountain Hardwear Drifter 2 DP Tent | VS | Backpacking Tents |
General | |||
Brand | Mountain Hardwear | 12.9% Backpacking Tents have Mountain Hardwear | |
Price |
235
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377.30
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Design type | Freestanding Tent | 95.5% Backpacking Tents have Freestanding tent | |
Best use | Backpacking | 88.6% Backpacking Tents have Backpacking | |
Seasons |
3 season
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3.14 season
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Floor fabric | 70-denier Coated Nylon Taffeta | 2.3% Backpacking Tents have 70-denier coated nylon taffeta | |
Canopy fabric | 68-denier Ripstop Polyester | 2.3% Backpacking Tents have 68-denier ripstop polyester | |
Number of poles |
1
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2.70
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Pole material | Dac Pressfit | 1.5% Backpacking Tents have DAC Pressfit | |
Number of doors |
2 doors
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1.60 doors
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Rainfly fabric | 75-denier Coated Polyester Taffeta | 1.5% Backpacking Tents have 75-denier coated polyester taffeta | |
Specifications | |||
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Size & Dimensions | |||
Sleeping capacity |
2 person
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2.32 person
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Floor area | 32 Square Feet | 2.3% Backpacking Tents have 32 square feet | |
Floor dimensions | 93 X 50 Inches | ||
Floor dimensions - metric | 236 X 127 Centimeters | ||
Peak height |
45 inches
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42.69 inches
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Peak height - metric |
113 centimeters
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108.72 centimeters
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Vestibule area | 10 + 10 Square Feet | ||
Minimum trail weight | 4 Lbs. 12 Oz. | 3% Backpacking Tents have 4 lbs. 12 oz. | |
Minimum trail weight - metric |
2.14 kilograms
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2.21 kilograms
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Fly / footprint pitch weight | 3 Lbs. 4 Oz. | ||
Pole diameter |
8.5 millimeters
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9.00 millimeters
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Packaged weight | 5 Lbs. 11 Oz. | ||
Packed size | 7 X 25 Inches |