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Bear Creek 4
Mountainsmith
Bear Creek 4
$134.96
Description

  Exceptional value and easy setup

  Mountainsmith delivers exceptional value with the Bear Creek 4, a one-door, one-vestibule design that has the versatility to go from festival to campground to backcountry, or wherever your summer adventures take you. This 4-person tent features 70 sq ft of interior usable space, accommodating 4 adults. The Bear Creek is easy to set up and offers best-in-class waterproof coatings on the floor and fly. A key feature specific to the Bear Creek 4 is the rear panel closet door and storage vestibule. The included footprint not only offers an added layer of protection between the floor and the ground, but it can also be set up with the tent fly for the added versatility of a fast fly, lightweight set-up.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mountainsmith
Tent Sleeps:
4 Person
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Color:
Olympic Blue
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Area:
70 ft² / 6.50 m²
Weight:
8 lbs 9 oz / 3.89 kg (Packed // With Footprint)
Minimum Weight:
7 lbs 2 oz / 3.23 kg (Trail Weight // No Footprint)
5 lbs 5 oz / 2.41 kg (Fast Fly // No Tent Body)
Vestibule Size:
12 ft² / 1.11 m²
Length:
92"
Height:
56" / 142.24 cm at peak
Width:
112"
Tent Pole Type:
7000 Series Aluminum Alloy
Number of Tent Poles:
2
Stuff Size:
19" x 8"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
17-2044-39
UPC:
757894325879
Other Features:
• One door / One vestibule
• Four person layout
• Fast fly setup available (Footprint included)
• Three season, two pole freestanding tent
• Clip-pole attachment for lighter weight and better breathability
• Tent fly ventilation windows
• No-See-Um Mesh wall panels
• Taped floor seams
• Bathtub floor construction
• Reflective guylines with tensionlock cord adjustment
• Reflective highlights for all stake out points
• Interior mesh storage pockets
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