Sierra Designs Summer Moon II
The Summer Moon II has been discontinued.
reviewers paid:$139.00
The Sierra Designs Summer Moon II is not available from the stores we monitor.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Sierra Designs retailers:
- OMCgear
User Reviews
This is a solid little tent. It has two equal length…
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Design: 3-season Free-standing
Sleeps: 2
Ease of Setup: Easy--less than 5 minutes
Weight: 5 lbs, 8 oz
Price Paid: $139
This is a solid little tent. It has two equal length poles plus a 2-footer for making the roofline taut. It has 32sq ft of space with steep sidewalls. I chose this tent over the Clip Flashlight due to a more voluminous interior and freestanding nature. There is just as much situp room as the Meteor Light. I'm 6ft tall and I almost touch the tent walls when I'm in my sleeping bag (length is 89 inches).
The all-mesh door is offset on the side and the stake-out vestibule can handle boots, stove and backpack easily. There is a mesh window on the opposite side wall running the length of the tent. I can't speak for stormworthiness, but I'm certain, due to its design, it can handle some rough weather and, more than likely, early/late season snow loads as well. This tent is not available via retail. I purchased mine from Northern Mountain Supply, which is running a special on this tent.
Description
The Summer Moon II is a three-season tent made by Sierra Designs. It has an average rating of 4 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
The Summer Moon II has been discontinued.
Where to Buy
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