Lowland Mountaintracker
User Reviews
This is a remarkable tent. The Lowland Mountaintracker,…
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Design: expedition freestanding dome
Sleeps: 3
Ease of Setup: Very easy.
Weight: 4.4kg
Price Paid: 720 euros
This is a remarkable tent. The Lowland Mountaintracker, Mountain Hardwear 2/3.1,TNF Ambition 35 and TNF VE25 were on my list. I decided on the Lowland because of the very high quality fabrics they use. If you wanted a TNF VE25 forget it and buy the Mountaintracker. This tent is lighter, better ventilation and has a much stronger groundfloor than the others mentioned. The shape of the inner tent is also more practical than the hexagonal VE25.
Performs very well in strong winds, snow and heavy rain.
Highly recommended!
Description
The Mountaintracker is a four-season tent made by Lowland. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
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