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The North Face Mountain Manor 6

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Specs

Specs

Minimum Weight 20 lb 11 oz / 9.38 kg
Packed Weight 23 lb 8 oz / 10.7 kg
Seasons 3-Season
Sleeping Capacity 6
Doors 2
Floor Length 143 in / 363 cm
Floor Width 97 in / 246 cm
Floor Area 93 sq ft / 8.7 sq m
Vestibules 2
Vestibule Area 32.8 sq ft / 3.0 sq m
Peak Height 74 in / 188 cm

Description

The Mountain Manor is your peak-to-peak retreat, complete with room dividers for separate sleeping quarters, spacious front and rear vestibules for gear storage, and a high-tech construction for lifelong dependability. The large design, which is tall enough to stand in, sleeps six comfortably. The integrated high-low ventilation system features sealable room vents on room dividers for improved air circulating. An easy-to-follow color-coded pole and clip pitch system keeps set-up and tear-down time to a minimum. Features a 70-denier nylon canopy and thick 210-denier Oxford nylon floor, which also has a 3,000mm polyurethane coating to provide a protective barrier between you and the terra firma. The water-resistant 75-denier polyester, 1,200 mm poly-coated rainfly brushes off rain, sleet, and snow.

Features:

  • Large poled vestibules in front and back
  • Fusion pitch with twist-clip
  • Comprehensive color-coded pitch system
  • Side-release rainfly attachment
  • Fully seam taped durable Oxford nylon floor
  • Polyurethane port on rainfly
  • High-low venting with sealable room vents
  • Duffel-style storage sack
MSRP: $529

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