User Review: Mountain Hardwear Annapurna

Mountain Hardwear Annapurna
Above: The current Annapurna, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Design: 4 seasons
Sleeps: 2
Ease of Setup: not hard
Weight: over 5 lbs
Price Paid: $450

Adirondacks mountains: Unfortunately the cover got ripped on the 3rd day of use. The conditions were severe. 50 mph winds, snow and rain, temperatures ranging from -5 F to 35 F. I believe a tree branch ripped through the tent. Not sure what caused it, because the tent was found blown from its original site.

Strength:
Very tough. Strong tub floor.

Storm Resistance:
Tested in winter conditions. Rain, snow and wind. Never a leak inside the tent, even after the rain fly ripped.

Comfort:
The length and width is just adequate for two people under 6 feet tall. Backpacks need to be kept outside with two people.

Head space near the doors is about 4 inches shorter then the center. So don't expect to sit at the ends.

It's tight for two people. And at 5 F, touching the sides of the tent can feel very cold.

Ease of use:
Nothing especially difficult to set up.

Comment:
Mountain Hardwear replaced the fly that got ripped, no charge.

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