Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Tent
Detailed information about Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Tent including sleeping capacity, weight, floor area, tent material, number of seasons use and more.
It is a Freestanding tent having Floor area 41 square feet with capacity for 2 persons and is made
Compared to all backpacking tents Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Tent has moderately more floor area (15% more) Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Tent has a moderately less peak height (5% less), and far more trail weight (73% more).
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Price |
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Brand |
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Mountain Hardwear |
12.9% Backpacking Tents have Mountain Hardwear
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Design type |
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Freestanding Tent |
95.5% Backpacking Tents have Freestanding tent |
Best use |
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Mountaineering |
11.4% Backpacking Tents have Mountaineering |
Seasons |
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Floor fabric |
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Coated Nylon Taffeta |
15.9% Backpacking Tents have Coated nylon taffeta |
Canopy fabric |
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Coated Ripstop Nylon/nylon Mesh |
2.3% Backpacking Tents have Coated ripstop nylon/nylon mesh |
Number of poles |
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Pole material |
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Dac Featherlite Nsl |
14.4% Backpacking Tents have DAC Featherlite NSL |
Number of doors |
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Rainfly fabric |
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Coated Nylon Taffeta |
2.3% Backpacking Tents have Coated nylon taffeta |
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Size & Dimensions |
Sleeping capacity |
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Floor area |
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41 Square Feet |
2.3% Backpacking Tents have 41 square feet |
Floor dimensions |
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92 X 66 Inches |
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Floor dimensions - metric |
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234 X 168 Centimeters |
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Peak height |
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Peak height - metric |
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Vestibule area |
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11 + 5 Square Feet |
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Minimum trail weight |
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8 Lbs. 14 Oz. |
0.8% Backpacking Tents have 8 lbs. 14 oz. |
Minimum trail weight - metric |
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Fly / footprint pitch weight |
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6 Lbs. 10 Oz. |
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Pole diameter |
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9.6 / 9.0 Millimeters |
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Packaged weight |
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9 Lbs. 13 Oz. |
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Packed size |
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8 X 24 Inches |
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