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Nammatj 2
Hilleberg
Nammatj 2
$995.00
Description

  Lightweight, roomy, and exceptionally strong 3- or 4-season tent

  The Hilleberg Nammatj 2 is the master of both high and low country, equally suited for a high altitude expedition or a weekend walk in the local hills. This robust all-season, all-arounder pitches quickly and easily, can be taken down and moved in a flash, yet is far stronger and lighter than any other tent in its class.

  Because of its superb weight to strength ratio and compact footprint, the Nammatj 2 has become immensely popular with extreme users, such as polar travelers looking to save weight, mountaineers doing remote routes in the highest ranges, professional guides, and military special forces teams. But these same characteristics are just as highly prized by more “regular” users, as well: backpackers, cycle and paddle tourers, and anyone needing maximum strength while reducing weight.

  A note on colors: Fabric dyes have natural variations, so the actual tent color may look slightly different from what is pictured here.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hilleberg
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Area:
30.1 sq. ft.
Weight:
3.0 kg / 6 lbs 9 oz
Minimum Weight:
2.3 kg / 5 lbs 1 oz
Vestibule Size:
13 sq. ft.
Length:
86 in.
Height:
37 in. at peak
Width:
51 in. (at head)
Tent Pole Type:
2 x 115.4 in (10mm aluminum)
Stuff Size:
Approx. 19 in long x 5 in diameter
Other Features:
• Kerlon 1800 outer tent fabric and 10 mm poles make for an exceptionally strong and stable tent.
• All-season construction: outer tent walls extend to the ground and mesh areas are backed with adjustable fabric panels.
• Tunnel construction offers maximum space to weight ratio and is the ideal choice for mobile journeys.
• Plenty of room for two occupants and their gear.
• Linked but separable inner and outer tent for simultaneous pitching.
• Tunnel design requires only four pegs for pitching, and the simple, single opening continuous sleeve and pole tensioner system is quick to pitch and remarkably stable.
• A single entrance and vestibule afford easy access and plenty of storage space, but keep the weight very low.
• An optional footprint covers the entire area of the outer tent, including the vestibules. It connects directly to the tent, and can be left attached during pitching.
• The inner tent can be replaced with a Mesh Inner tent (sold separately; see accessories).
• The outer and inner tents can be used separately. Pitching the inner tent alone requires optional pole holders (see accessories).
• 18 Y-Pegs included
• Footprint sold separately
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