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Full Moon 2 (Fall 2023)
Sierra Designs
Full Moon 2 (Fall 2023)
$172.46
Description

  Based on the trail-tested fundamentals of Sierra Designs Summer Moon tent, the Full Moon 2 tent kicks it up a level for new car campers and experienced backpackers alike who value budget and weight over bells and whistles. We added an additional door and vestibule for even easier access and gear storage on both sides, translating to more interior space for comfortable lounging. Its waterproof rain fly adds a layer of protection on rainy days or nights, but the full mesh body optimizes airflow for the best of both worlds. The simple, 2-pole design is quick to set up, and the wide-mouthed Burrito Bag makes breaking down camp a cinch — literally. Just drop the tent in, cinch the bag tight and get on your way to your next destination.

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Description
Brand:
Sierra Designs
MFG SKU/Part Number:
40157222
Minimum Weight:
3 lbs 15.5 oz / 1.8 kg
Packed Weight:
4 lbs 6.75 oz / 2.0 kg
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Number of Vestibules:
2 Vestibules
Floor Area:
29.2 ft² / 2.71 m²
Peak Height:
41" / 104 cm
Dimensions:
(L x W): 84" x 50" / 213.3 cm x 127 cm
Other Features:
  • 2-door 2-vestibule design for ease of use and gear storage
  • Fully freestanding for versatile pitch
  • Simple equal pole length design makes setup a breeze
  • Burrito bag makes storing tent easy
  • Number of Poles: 2
  • Pole Material: Yunan 8.5mm Aluminum
  • Fly Fabric: 68D Poly Taffeta
  • Floor Fabric: 68D Poly Taffeta
  • Body Fabric: 15D Nylon No-See-Um
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