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Mountain Hardwear Corners 4

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Last seen May 6, 2013 at CampSaver.com.

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Specs

Specs

Capacity 4
Minimum Weight 14 lb 7 oz / 6.53 kg
Packed Weight 15 lb 5 oz / 6.93 kg
Floor Area 64 sq ft / 5.9 sq m
Number of Doors 2
Number of Poles 2
Number of Vestibules 2
Vestibule Area 22 sq ft 2.0 sq m / 14 sq ft 1.3 sq m
Interior Height 83 in / 211 cm
Packed Diameter 11 in / 28 cm
Packed Length 34 in / 86 cm

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The Corners 4 is a three-season tent made by Mountain Hardwear. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.

MSRP: $350

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