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NEMO Alti Storm 2P

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This tent is a champ. I will probably never need another…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $450

Summary

This tent is a champ.

Pros

  • everything

Cons

  • weight

I will probably never need another tent for what I do. The setup is kind of a pain, but what you get once it's done is a bombproof shelter. It breathes like it has its own set of lungs.

I got the 2 person just for myself to camp in and I can tell you the space is nice and unlike the last tent I had (Mountain Hardwear Lightpath 2) I can actually sit up in it. The best feature would have to be the light pockets. Packing this up is a breeze, with the tent bag you just slip everything into its pocket. 

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Specs

Specs

Minimum Weight 7 lb 13 oz / 3.5 kg
Packed Weight 9 lb 6 oz / 4.2 kg
Floor Dimensions 103 in x 54 in / 262 cm x 37 cm
Interior Height 44 in / 112 cm
Floor Area 34 sq ft / 5.3 sq m
Packed Size 23 in x 7 in / 51 cm x 18 cm
Tent Shell Fabric 40D PL Nylon
Fly / Vestibule Fabric 75D PU Polyester
Floor Fabric 70D PU Nylon

Description

The Alti Storm 2P is a four-season tent made by NEMO. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $499.95

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