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Advance Pro 2
MSR
Advance Pro 2
$799.95
Description

  Professional-grade 2-person alpine tent; weighs just over 3 lbs

  Engineered to meet the needs of professional alpinists, the 4-season MSR Advance Pro 2 tent features an ultralight construction and a small footprint for easier pitching on high-altitude ledges. Its extreme-condition, single-wall design utilizes nearly indestructible Easton® Syclone™ Poles and reinforced guy-points. A unique pole sleeve allows the tent to be set up fast by one person standing in a single precarious spot—a critical advantage when space is precious in technical terrain. Proven in harsh environments like the Himalayas, the Advance Pro delivers reliable protection on aggressive summit assaults. Now with new rainfly vents to reduce condensation.

  

  WARNING for California residents: Cancer and reproductive harm. For more info, please visit P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Tent Type:
Single Wall
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Area:
24 sq ft (2.25 sq m)
Weight:
3 lbs 3 oz (1.46 kg)
Minimum Weight:
2 lbs 14 oz (1.32 kg)
Length:
82 in (2.08 m)
Height:
44 in (1.12 m) at peak
Width:
42 in (1.07 m)
Tent Pole Type:
Easton Syclone
Stuff Size:
18 x 6 in (46 x 15 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
13110
UPC:
040818131107
Other Features:
Ultralight Strength: Extreme-condition protection at just 1.3 kg (2 lb. 14 oz.) minimum weight
Easton® Syclone™ Poles: Ultralight, cutting-edge composite materials resist breaking in severe conditions.
Small Footprint: For easier pitching on narrow ledges in the high alpine.
Fast Setup: Hybrid clip and pole sleeve design sets up in seconds with one person so you can get out of the weather quickly.
Additional Features: Single door; front and rear vents; new side vents maximize airflow to reduce condensation.
• Imported
Livable volume: 38 cu ft (1076 L)
Materials:
-- Rainfly: 20D ripstop nylon 2 ply breathable 1000 mm
-- Floor: 30D ripstop nylon 3000mm XtremeShield™ polyurethane & DWR
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