Mountain Hardwear

Mountain Hardwear LightPath 3 Person Tent

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Mountain Hardwear LightPath 3 Person Tent

Easy to pitch with a dry entry design, the Lightpath goes up quick, even in nasty weather. Plenty of room for three, but luxurious for two people and Spot. A well designed floor plan keeps weight down, and roomy vestibule leaves plenty of space to store gear under cover. Guaranteed watertight construction. Superlight option pitch with fly only plus and Pitch Light footprint to shave pounds. Footprint sold separately.

  • Tent Capacity: 3
  • Number of Doors: 1
  • Atlas 7001 pole system is strong, lightweight, durable, resistant to corrosion and dents, and easy to service by hand in the field
  • Pitch Light configuration allows user to set up a superlight shelter using only the tent fly, poles and footprint (sold separately)
  • Vestibule design creates a dry entry into tent
  • One mesh door with dual-slider zipper for easy entry and exit
  • Clear SVX window is UV-resistant, providing a view and extra light
  • Reflective starter point and guy-out loops for easy set-up at night
  • Gear can be stored in canopy storage pockets or optional rectangular gear loft (sold separetely)
  • Superlight 1/4" buckles and webbing reduce tent weight
  • Color coded pole loops for easy set up
  • Number of Vestibules: 1
  • Floor Area: 44sq ft / 4sq m
  • Vestibule Area: 15sq ft / 1.4sq m
  • Interior Height: 4.06in / 121.9cm
  • Body Fabric: 68D Polyester Ripstop DWR
  • Fly Fabric: 75D Polyester Taffeta 1500mm PU
  • Number of Poles: 2Number of Poles: 2
  • Minimum Weight: 5.3lb / 2.4kgMinimum Weight: 5.3lb / 2.4kg
  • Pitch Light Weight: 3.9lb / 1.77kg
  • Packed weight: 5.4lb / 2.4kg

Purchase the Mountain Hardwear LightPath 3 Person Tent from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.



5 Star Rating

Reviews

5 Stars Josh - August 30 2010

Bombproof tent.
I lived out of this tent for two months in NW Idaho while working at an archaeological excavation along the Salmon River. This tent held up through dust storms, torrential rain and hail, baking sun, and winds easily reaching 45mph. Throughout the two months and some of the most insane weather I have ever camped in this tent held up keeping dry and comfortable. While other people faced broken poles, ripped rainflys and completely destroyed tents the Lightpath 3 held strong with only seam tape failing in two tiny areas and considerable fading of the rain fly. If your looking for a lightweight, easy to set up tent that you can rely on in the nastiest of weather; go with this one.



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