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Allak 2 Mesh Inner Tent
Hilleberg
Allak 2 Mesh Inner Tent
$385.00
Description

  Inner mesh tent for Hilleberg Allak

  The Hilleberg Allak Mesh Inner Tent is a simple, highly versatile option for use in dry, warm conditions. Used alone, its full mesh walls provide not only maximum airiness and protection from flying and crawling insects, but also 360° views. This Mesh Inner Tent can also be used with the outer tent of the Allak: simply disconnect the standard inner tent and button in the appropriate Mesh Inner Tent. While this greatly increases ventilation, the mesh inner tents weigh about the same as the corresponding standard inner tents, so there is not a significant weight savings. When used in combination with a Tarp (sold separately), the Mesh Inner Tents retain all of their venting and viewing advantages while the Tarp provides protection from rain or shade from the sun. Includes the pole holder kit to pitch the inner tent or mesh inner on its own.

  Poles and stakes are NOT INCLUDED.

  Poles and stakes can be purchased separately, or if you already own an Allak, you can use the poles from your tent with this Mesh Inner Tent.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hilleberg
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Color:
Black
Area:
2.8 sq m / 30.1 sq ft
Weight:
910 g / 2 lb 1 oz
Height:
105 cm / 41 in. at peak
Tent Pole Type:
3 x 370 cm (145.7 in) - not included
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
015433M
UPC:
787421355932
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