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Chris W.,
Written on April 29, 2017
Fast delivery to Canada. Sleeping two inside doesn't seem like it would be any issue. Tent seems bombproof. Looking forward to putting it to the test
Would recommend: Yes
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Steven,
from MD, United States
Written on April 11, 2016
I have only used this tent twice since buying it. Unfortunately not in snow but in some nasty storms. I just got back from Assateague Island National Seashore where we had hail, torrential downpours, and 40 mph winds. I know this is an expedition quality tent from Mtn Hrdwr so you expect it to be well made and it didn't disappoint. The tent didn't flinch in the wind and rain and totally dry inside. I was camped on the beach exposed (by choice) using a type of 'dead man anchor' to hold the tent and fly in position. I fill the grocery store bags with sand and tied the handles to the guy lines to use as anchors. The tent was so well in place I didn't bother to bury the bags (which you would normally do in sand/snow conditions). Everyone else on the beach had one problem or another. The many guy points made the tent solid. Each bag when filled with sand (which was wet of course) weight around 15 lbs. Burying the bags would have cut down on the noise as well. No worries with this tent. Both length side wall are covered in mesh pockets, ceiling has pockets. No need for a gear loft.
Would recommend: Yes
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the tent has performed seamlessly and is very durable, the fact that the service from campsaver was so good just made this buying experience better
Would recommend: Yes
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E-bart,
Written on December 12, 2013
Bomber winter tent in winds.
However poor air flow, builds condensation quickly.
Heavy, you want to split this between three people or pull in a sled. I used this on Mt. Rainier in June and would go light in the tent next time. Use for deep winter or expedition in my opinion.
Would recommend: Yes
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I bought this tent for winter camping. It definitely is warmer than my mesh summer/spring/fall tent. However, it's not easy to set up. And it's heavy. The warmth and protection it provides is worth it, however, it's too heavy for anything besides car camping. And I can't imagine it getting set up quickly, even after months of use. But for it's intended purpose of winter camping, it's great.
Would recommend: Yes
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EdmoJoe,
from AB, Canada
Written on September 10, 2011
The Trango 2 is incredibly thoughtfully designed and full of detail. For example, I planned to get a gear loft for the tent, but it has so many mesh pockets on the inside, it is not needed. Thoughtfully the pockets, unlike any other tent I have ever used, has the pockets raised well above the floor to keep things out of the way, accessible and dry. The tent has a huge and sturdy vestibule, thanks
Would recommend: Yes
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