mckinley tent 3 person Near Zero 3-Person DynaLite Tent
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mckinley tent 3 person

mckinley tent 3 person Near Zero 3-Person DynaLite Tent

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mckinley tent 3 person Near Zero 3-Person DynaLite TentLightweight, compact, and just right for three (or two plus some extra gear), our freestanding Dynalite 3 person backpacking tent is made of high performance waterproof 20D ripstop nylon and has 2 large access doors and 2 roomy vestibules. The 360 degree mesh panel design provides unobstructed outside views and the wishbone style single pole system makes set up a breeze. Convenient internal pockets provide ample storage for belongings. Dynalite

Lightweight, compact, and just right for three (or two plus some extra gear), our freestanding Dynalite 3-person backpacking tent is made of high-performance waterproof 20D ripstop nylon and has 2 large access doors and 2 roomy vestibules. The 360-degree mesh panel design provides unobstructed outside views and the wishbone-style single-pole system makes set up a breeze. Convenient internal pockets provide ample storage for belongings. 

  • Dynalite lightweight 3-person backpacking tent
  • Ideal for backpacking but performs well for any use
  • 3-Season
  • Trail weight is 4 lbs. 11 oz.
  • Full-packed weight is 5 lbs. 2 oz. (includes compression bag, stakes, tent pole repair kit, and guy-line rope)
  • 2 Access doors and 2 vestibules; providing convenient access and ample gear storage for all occupants
  • Features high-performance, silicone 20-denier ripstop nylon
  • 8 Internal mesh pockets to hold gear and belongings
  • Comes with anodized, rapid-assembly, one-pole system for easy setup; no special skills or tools required
  • Easy clip system allows tent to quickly attach to the one-pole frame system for fast set up and break down
  • Utilize fast fly mode by connecting the footprint to the rainfly using the poles for increased airflow and sun protection
  • Rainfly provides 2 vestibules for keeping gear dry and protected
  • Free-standing tent can be pitched on any flat surface and easily moved to get the best view
  • Designed with 360-degree, see-through mesh body panels to provide panoramic views of the night sky and improved airflow during warmer months
  • Includes tent, rainfly, poles, 10 stakes/pegs, guy-line rope, pole repair splint, and carrying bag
  • Folds down to 19 x 5 x 5 inches inside the included compression carry bag
  • Ground tarp (footprint) is sold separately
  • Tent dimensions are 90 (L) x 70 (W) x 43 (H) inches

 Technical Specs

Best Use Backpacking
Seasons 3-season
Sleeping Capacity 3-person
Minimum Trail Weight 4 lbs. 11 oz.
Full Packed Weight 5 lbs. 2 oz.
Packed Size 20 x 6 x 6 inches
Floor Dimensions 90 x 70 inches
Floor Area 43.75 square feet
Vestibule Area 10 + 10 square feet
Peak Height 43 inches
Number of Doors 2 doors
Number of Poles 1
Pole Material Aluminum
Body Fabric Nylon Mesh
Floor Fabric 20D Ripstop Nylon
Silicone & PU coated
Rainfly Fabric 20D Ripstop Nylon
Silicone & PU coated
Seams Taped sealed
Hydrostatic Rating 3000 mm
Footprint Included No
Design Type Freestanding

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