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Carbon Reflex 3 (Fall 2022)
MSR
Carbon Reflex 3 (Fall 2022)
$510.96
Description

  Ultralight, roomy, and super-compact tent

  Three isn't a crowd in the roomy MSR Carbon Reflex 3 tent. The non-freestanding ultralight 3 person tent offers uncompromised accommodations and double-walled protection at the weight of many 2-person ultralight tents. Featuring Easton® carbon fiber poles, two full doors and two zipper-free vestibules, it offers the livability you want for the weight you want, for everything from your annual trip to section-hike the Appalachian Trail, to last-minute wilderness weekends with your buddies. The Carbon Reflex 3 makes a great option for two, offering extra tent space to stretch out or room to store gear inside—and it has the built-in versatility to add a third any time you like.

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

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Color:
Red
Area:
38.5 sq. ft / 3.58 sq. m
Weight:
2 lbs 10 oz / 1.19 kg
Minimum Weight:
Minimum Weight: 2 lbs 4 oz / 1.03 kg
Vestibule Size:
14 sq. ft / 1.3 sq. m
Length:
84 in / 213 cm
Height:
40 in / 101 cm at peak
Width:
66 in / 167 cm
Tent Pole Type:
2 Easton Carbon 6.3
Stuff Size:
18 x 6 in / 46 x 15 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10324
UPC:
040818103241
Other Features:
• Ultralight: Lightweight fabrics, Easton®* carbon fiber poles, and a zipper-free vestibule minimize weight.
• Fast & Light Setup: Includes a lighter pitch option using just the rainfly and optional footprint (sold separately).
• Ventilation: Micromesh canopy offers maximum ventilation and moisture control.
• Weather Protection: DuraShield™ waterproof rainfly; Xtreme Shield™ waterproof floor.
• Simple, non-freestanding design
• Unique pole geometry optimizes headroom
• Weight-saving, zipper-free vestibule
• Fast & Light setup with optional footprint (sold separately)
• Large doors provides easy entry and exit
• Micromesh canopy
• Waterproof rainfly and bathtub-style floor
• Reinforced stress points for durability
• Internal mesh storage pockets
• Tent Volume: 51 cu. ft / 1444 liters
• Vestibule Volume: 15 cu. ft / 425 liters
Materials:
-- Rainfly Fabric: 7D ripstop nylon 1200mm Durashield
-- Mesh Type: 10D polyester micro-mesh
-- Floor Fabric: 15D ripstop nylon 1200mm Xtreme Shield
*Trademark owned by Easton® Technical Products
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