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Thru-Hiker Mesh House 1
MSR
Thru-Hiker Mesh House 1
$209.95
Description

  The ultimate shelter for long-distance soloists

  Designed for thru-hikers and long-distance soloists looking to shed all the weight they can without sacrificing bug protection, this ultralight and adaptable shelter weighs only 14 oz and pairs with the Thru-Hiker 70 or 100 Wing (sold separately) for added wind and rain coverage. Offering the great ventilation and livable space you want when you’re crossing the buggy Oregon sections of the PCT or the wet and humid lowlands on the Appalachian Trail, this shelter system lets you choose the right combination of weight and protection you need.

  Tarp sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Tent Sleeps:
1 Person
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Color:
Red
Area:
20 sq ft / 1.86 sq m
Weight:
14 oz / 0.41 kg
Minimum Weight:
10 oz / 0.28 kg
Length:
88 in / 223 cm
Height:
38 in / 96 cm at peak
Width:
33 in / 0.84 m
Tent Pole Type:
Sets up with one trekking pole - not included
Stuff Size:
8 x 4 in / 20 x 10 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10822
UPC:
040818108222
Other Features:
• Ultralight: Minimum weight of just 10 oz when you use your trekking poles for setup. Trekking poles not included.
• Livable Space: Floor plan accommodates a large camping pad plus gear.
• Breathable Protection: Micromesh canopy for maximum ventilation, moisture control and bug-free protection; durable Xtreme Shield™ waterproof floor.
• Added Protection: Pair with a compatible Thru-Hiker 70 Wing or 100 Wing (sold separately) for versatile protection options.
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