Mountain Hardwear  Mineral King 3 Tent with Footprint

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Spacious enough for car camping, yet light enough for multiday backcountry treks, the Mountain Hardwear Mineral King 3 tent with footprint is ready for adventure no matter where your plans take you.

Features

  • Symmetrical and rectangular design allows head-to-toe sleeping configuration to maximize individual space and comfort
  • 2 large doors provide easy entry/exit and an expansive view with the vestibule rolled back
  • Full mesh upper canopy optimizes ventilation and enables unobstructed views
  • Fly rolls back and secures halfway for stargazing at night or shade during the day
  • 2 full-size, dry-entry vestibules with a vent at the top provide a work area and gear storage
  • Pre-bent DAC Pressfit™ poles create generous interior space
  • Symmetrical hub-connected poles make pitching easy
  • 5 pockets offer ample interior storage off the floor
  • Seam taped for a waterproof construction; lightweight, bathtub-style floor keeps moisture out
  • Included footprint extends the life of the tent floor
  • All tent materials are free of fire-retardant chemicals

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Seasons

3-season

Sleeping Capacity

3-person

Minimum Trail Weight

6 lbs. 1.7 oz.

Packaged Weight

7 lbs. 1.2 oz.

Packed Size

7 x 25 inches

Floor Dimensions

90 x 68 inches

Floor Area

42.5 square feet

Vestibule Area

20.9 square feet

Peak Height

48 inches

Number of Doors

2 doors

Number of Poles

2

Pole Material

DAC Pressfit

Pole Diameter

9 millimeters

Canopy Fabric

40-denier polyester mesh/75-denier ripstop polyester/polyester

Floor Fabric

68-denier 210T ripstop polyester 1,500 mm 100% polyester

Rainfly Fabric

68-denier 210T ripstop polyester 1,500 mm 100% polyester

Footprint Included

Yes

Design Type

Freestanding

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