User Review: The North Face Coriolis

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Design: three-season freestanding dome
Sleeps: 2
Ease of Setup: fairly easy
Weight: around 6 pounds
Price Paid: it was around $230 back in June 1998

The space in the tent is great provided you don't toss and turn and DON'T have tons of gear. I am 5'11'' and about 180 and I have used this tent in many different environmental situations: from pouring down rain, to snow in the middle of January. Provided you have the right garments, you will be perfect with this tent. I have yet to have rain pour in through the seams.

As with the others, I have to agree, there is little circulation due to the solid construction of the pole panels, and the condensation due to the "flatter" construction. Yet, for its price, and longetivity, I would give this product a thumbs-up. It has yet to fail me. Happy hiking.

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