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MEC Nunatak Tent

Product Number: 5003-222


$509.00 CAD

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MEC Nunatak Tent

Weight: 5.4kg

A regular fixture on Himalayan mountaineering expeditions, this substantial and carefully crafted version of the classic four-pole geodesic dome offers a secure refuge from wind and weather. The front vestibule has a hooped pole to maximize headroom when shedding snowy or rainy garments prior to entering the main tent. The stout aluminum poles run through continuous sleeves, intersecting at six points for maximum wind strength. Numerous external guypoints, some connected directly to the frame, strengthen and hold down the tent, while internal guypoints enable cross-linking in the interior of the tent when things get really hairy.

  • Front and back vent windows for ventilation.
  • Clear polyurethane window. Please note: over time the window will become slightly amber coloured.
  • Reflective guypoints help you find your tent at night.
  • Sewn in Vietnam, fabrics from Taiwan and USA, frame from USA.
Seasons 4-season
Capacity 2-3-person
Canopy Fabric 30-denier polyester ripstop
Canopy Treatment Undyed
Floor Fabric 70-denier HT-Seal + nylon
Floor Coating Polyurethane
Floor Waterproofness 10,000mm
Fly Fabric 75-denier polyester ripstop
Fly Coating Polyurethane
Fly Waterproofness 2000mm
Pole Type Easton 7075 T9 aluminum
Door(s) 2
Floor Area 4sq. m
Interior Peak Height 1.2m
Minimum Weight

The minmum weight includes the tent and frame, and the fewest pegs and guylines necessary to properly set-up the tent.

5kg
Packed Size 22 x 63cm
Packed Weight

The packed weight includes the full tent, instructions, stuff sacks, repair swatches, plus all guy lines and pegs.

5.4kg
Pole Diameter 9.7mm
Vestibule Area (primary) 0.8sq. m
Vestibule Area (secondary) 0.7sq. m
Vestibule(s) 2
Window(s) 3

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