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Marmot Nutshell Ultralight Tent
$119.95
$279.00
Save 57% Item #88637
Closeouts. Marmot's Nutshell ultralight tent sets up with low-weight DAC Featherlite® poles, offers jingle-free nylon zipper pulls and has a seam-taped fly and floor.
Buckle fly attachment
Door ties
Interior pockets
Large D-door
2-person, 3-season
Floor: 90x40”, 30.3 sq.ft.
Vestibule: 24x36”
Height: 45”
Stuff size: 19x6”
Weight: 5 lb. 12 oz.
Material:
100% polyester canopy and fly
100% nylon floor
DAC Featherlite® poles
Closeouts. China.
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By Snowcat Mark from Reno, Nv. /Juneau, Ak. on 10/02/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Set Up, Sturdy, We' see soon enough Cons: Too Cramped, Who knows Best Uses: Car Camping, Harley camping Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: well, I am replacing gear that was stolen. my last tent was north face. I have been a sierra trading post customer since their beginning in Reno, nv. in the 70s. i have faith in them and their products. I used to live in Juneau Ak. and since "the adventurer"posted his/her ad and I most likely know them , I will have to trust their oppinion when I make my purchase. thanks sierra trading post for all the fun years you have helped me with. snowcat Mark from Reno/juneau
See you all back at eaglecrest/auke bay in the spring
By gear idiot from boise,id on 08/16/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Set Up, Fly Works Well, Lightweight, Sturdy Best Uses: Backpacking, Beach, Car Camping, Hiking, Kayak Camping Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: super easy, great price,enjoy it!
By Viking from Denmark on 07/20/2009 Pros: good looking, Lightweight Cons: Bottom leaks, Difficult To Setup Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: This tent is a disaster. It took me ages to set up and when I learned it still took long time to adjust the straps in the corners. It was okay for camping on the beach in Spain where it hardly ever rains and I could see all the stars through the big door. Here in rainy Denmark the tent is worth NADA, nothing. It sucks. The extremely bad coated bottom leaves me as wet as if I slept in the rainforest. Do not get fooled by the fancy Marmot logo. This is a bad tent.
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