In good overall condition. Everything is in good working condition. Snow fly cover is not included. Inner-stitching waterproof cover is distraught. The North Face Mountain 25 is a staple in mountaineering circles and has been a popular choice for many climbers. The tent performs well and offers excellent use in even the most extreme conditions. It performs for general and high altitude mountaineering, winter camping, and base camping. If you want something you can climb with its super light weight but is also a little more comfortable for winter camping and you have greater range ambitions. Features Front and back door has both mesh and fabric panels, providing user-friendly entry/exit and good ventilation; large pole-supported.
The Mountain Hardwear Meridian 2 Backpacking Tent is an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts who are looking for a reliable and durable shelter to use during their camping trips. This tent is designed for three seasons, making it perfect for use in spring, summer, and fall. With its spacious interior and sturdy construction, this tent is perfect for backpacking and camping adventures. It features a durable and waterproof design that will keep you dry and comfortable even in the most challenging weather conditions. The tent is easy to set up and comes with all the necessary accessories to make your camping experience more enjoyable.
Mountain hardware EV2 four season tent. Excellent shape, like brand new, only used once. Are you tough enough? Legendary mountaineer Ed Viesturs teamed up with Mountain Hardwear to create the EV 2 Tent, which has become an staple for serious alpine adventurers looking for a shelter that offers the ideal balance of strength, weight, and size. While not as light as the almost unbelievably featherweight Direkt 2, the EV has a good bit more space, and still weighs just over 4.5lbs, no more than a standard 3-season double-walled backpacking tent. The EV, however, is a single-walled monster, designed to stand up to the worst snow, wind, and alpine storms Mother Nature dares to throw at you. It makes use of a three-pole Evolution Tension Arch design to ensure the ideal balance of strength and weight, and features an integrated vestibule that lets you keep your gear dry without cramping living space-every inch becomes precious when you’ve been trapped in a tent for six days. Built with rugged and waterproof nylon fabrics, the EV also has some seriously considerate touches, like several SVX windows to let some light into your dark, dank, cave, and five welded, adjustable vents to help your surprisingly well-lit cave become a little less dank. There’s even a watertight port in the floor that lets you drain accumulated water from frost and snow so you don’t feel like you’re sleeping on a punctured waterbed, though if you feel like hauling one up to 14,000ft, then more power to you.
Introducing the Mountain Hardwear MINERAL KIN 3 TENT, perfect for your next camping adventure! This pop up tent comfortably fits three people with a single door entrance. Its portable design makes it easy to set up and take down, while the mesh screen provides optimal ventilation. The tent also comes with a convenient carrying case for easy storage and transport. This tent is designed by Mountain Hardwear, a trusted brand in the camping and hiking community. It boasts a variety of features including a mesh screen for bug-free camping, and a durable construction that guarantees long-lasting use. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or just starting out, the Mountain Hardwear MINERAL KIN 3 TENT is the perfect addition to your camping gear.
With the exception of the photos taken for demonstration purposes, this tent was never used in a backpacking trip. The DUOMID XL comes with the DUOMID XL inner net and the 59 pyramid tent pole. The tent is seam sealed by MLD. DUOMID XL Weight: 21oz. DUOMID XL Innernet Weight: 14oz. DUOMID XL Tent Pole Weight: 3.4oz. Stakes are NOT included.
The poles are in good condition and do not require any repair. If you have an EV 2 that you intend to take on a climbing adventure, it would be worth it to take along an extra set of poles.
Outer bag has wear, the tent has been inspected and looks like it’s in very good condition with very little use. The first photo is to show you what the tent should look like when it is assembled.
It’s that new! As an added bonus, I’ll throw in the footprint thingy. Which, I believe, is just a fancy way of saying tarp. Anyway, it goes under the tent, I guess.
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