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L.L. Bean Mountain Guide Expedition

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Discontinued

The Mountain Guide Expedition has been discontinued.

reviewers paid:
$300.00

The L.L. Bean Mountain Guide Expedition is not available from the stores we monitor.

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User Reviews

This tent is an absolute dream, at a bargain. Same…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: 4 season tuff mutha
Sleeps: 2
Ease of Setup: cake, poles slip right through mesh sleeves.
Weight: 8lbs., 6oz.
Price Paid: $300

This tent is an absolute dream, at a bargain. Same design as Wild Country Mountain but $200 cheaper. Strong as hell, then you guy it out, bombproof! Two good sized vestibules, one at each end. Hooded vent on larger vestibule practically eliminates condensation on the fly while super-breathable fabric makes it imposible on the tent body. Factory taped seams make it as water tight as a ducks.... Super roomy interior lets two spread out while waiting out nasty storms. 9 tie-outs make this tent rock-solid in hurricanes that would make other tents flex more than Hulk Hogan. Way to go L.L.Bean!

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Description

The Mountain Guide Expedition is a four-season tent made by L.L. Bean. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

The Mountain Guide Expedition has been discontinued.

Where to Buy

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The L.L. Bean Mountain Guide Expedition is not available from the stores we monitor.

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