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Aurora 3P
NEMO
Aurora 3P
$359.95
Description

  Offering massive interior space that’s truly unmatched for its weight class, the Aurora 3P is a worthy investment for the adventurer who loves a roomy shelter when car camping and backpacking. Updated with premium hardware and features, this tent now also measures up to NEMO’s high sustainability standards with a PFAS-, FRC-free fabric suite and bluesign® approved recycled floor.

  Aurora’s vertical sidewalls and massive doors allow for comfortable side-by-side seating and the lightweight aluminum pole set includes a custom forged hub, part of NEMO’s new Elements™ hardware collection. Interior gear pockets keep personal items organized and at hand, while overhead Nightlight Pockets™ diffuse headlamp light to cast a warm glow at night.

  Packed in a Divvy Cube™ stuff sack, Aurora can be more efficiently stowed in a backpack, especially when the poles are removed to share the weight with a friend. A complementary tent footprint is included to help extend the lifespan of the tent, protecting it from rough terrain and abrasion.

  

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NEMO | Aurora™ Backpacking Tent & Footprint
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Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
NEMO
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Minimum Weight:
5 lbs 12 oz / 2.6 kg
Packed Weight:
6 lbs 14 oz / 3.13 kg
Packed Size:
24.0 x 8.0 x 4.0 in / 61 x 20 x 10 cm
Peak Height:
44 in / 111.76 cm
Floor Area:
44.6 sq ft / 4.1 sq m
Floor Dimensions:
88 x 73 in / 223.52 x 185.42 cm
Vestibule Area:
9.2 sq ft + 9.2 sq ft / 0.9 sq m + 0.9 sq m
Freestanding:
Yes
Footprint Included:
Yes
Door Quantity:
2
Vestibule Quantity:
2
Canopy Fabric:
68D Polyester/ No-See-Um Mesh
Fly Fabric:
Polyester
Floor Fabric:
75D PU Recycled Polyester (2000 mm)
Stuff Sack:
Divvy Cube
Rainfly Fabric:
PU Polyester (2000 mm)
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