User Review: The North Face Coriolis
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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.
Where to Buy
Sorry, we couldn't find any online retailers selling the The North Face Coriolis. You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these sites:
- Campmor
- Backcountry.com
- Oregon Mountain Community
- Moosejaw
- Altrec Outdoors
- REI
- Backcountry Outlet
- Ramsey Outdoor
- Teton Village Sports
- Mountain Hideaway
- RockCreek
- Massey's
- EMS
- US Outdoor Store
- Sierra Trading Post
- Buy direct from The North Face
- Vargo Outdoors
- Trailspace Classifieds
- eBay ( US | Canada | UK | Aus )
- GearTrade
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