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Radama Hub 3 (Fall 2022)
Peregrine
Radama Hub 3 (Fall 2022)
$209.99
Description

  Comfortable, durable, and roomy 3-season tent

  The Peregrine Radama Hub 3 is designed to be a comfortable nest in the wilderness for you and your adventure partners in crime. It’s packed with features to make relaxation a reality. The Radama series features award-winning DAC Pressfit™ aluminum poles with a pivoting hub and third pole giving you spacious vertical side walls for increased headroom. These poles are wind tunnel tested to withstand strong mountain gusts and storms.

  Radama tents are engineered to help regulate humidity with air vents built into a full body rain fly that can be propped open to vent moisture or sealed shut to protect from driving rain. Magnetic closures replace traditional toggles to secure the fly doors on either side making entrance and exit from the tent fast and easy. Lightweight PU-backed polyester fabric achieves an excellent balance between durability, weight savings, and cost effectiveness.

  Inside, you’ll find spacious side and overhead pockets to keep your gear and clothing off the ground and organized. Reflective guy lines and a vibrant color scheme make it easy to find your way back to camp and elevates those alpenglow sunsets. The Radama Hub is your temporary home away from home, the perfect nest for every adventure the trip has in store.

  Footprint sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Peregrine
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Color:
Moss
Area:
42.2 square feet
Weight:
6 lbs 7.5 oz
Minimum Weight:
Fast Flight Mode Weight: 4 lbs 12 oz [Poles, Fly, Stakes (2)]
Vestibule Size:
Two vestibules - 9.8 square feet each
Length:
90 in.
Height:
45.5 in. at peak
Width:
67.5 in.
Tent Pole Type:
Hubbed DAC Pressfit 9.5mm Aluminum
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
580713
UPC:
000194053929
Other Features:
• Storage: 7 mesh pockets (4 in roof, 2 at head wall, 1 in foot wall), 1 hook at apex, 4 gear loops in roof
• Zippers: Rain Fly YKK #5, Inner Tent Door YKK #5
• Floor: 68D 210T Polyester PU3000mm
• Fly: 75D 190T Polyester PU1500mm
• Walls: 75D 190T Polyester PU1500mm
• Mesh: 40D Polyester
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