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Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 2 Tent New NWT 2-Person 3-Season (2011 Model)
| | $165.00 End Date: Saturday Jun-2-2012 5:10:38 PDT Buy It Now for only: $165.00 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
MOUNTAIN HARDWEAR Nightview 3-4 Season Tent, 1-2 pp tent; Excellent condition
| | $220.00 (0 Bids) End Date: Friday May-18-2012 10:38:33 PDT Buy It Now for only: $340.00 Buy It Now | Bid now | Add to watch list |
NWT Mountain Hardwear Light Wedge 2 Tent 2 Person 3 Season Lifetime Warranty
| | $189.99 End Date: Thursday May-31-2012 17:04:36 PDT Buy It Now for only: $189.99 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
Mountain Hardwear Skyledge 2.1 Tent
| | $126.00 (5 Bids) End Date: Saturday May-19-2012 18:56:39 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Mountain Hardware Lightpath 2 ( 2 Person ) Backpacking Tent NEW
| | $169.95 End Date: Thursday Jun-7-2012 19:56:29 PDT Buy It Now for only: $169.95 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
Mountain Hardwear Light Wedge 2 Tent
| | $159.00 End Date: Friday Jun-15-2012 14:10:40 PDT Buy It Now for only: $159.00 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
Mountain Hardwear Hoopla 4 Shelter Tent
| | $147.95 (1 Bid) End Date: Saturday May-19-2012 19:00:12 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Mountain Hardwear Drifter 3 Person Tent Humbolt
| | $194.95 End Date: Wednesday Jun-13-2012 11:26:05 PDT Buy It Now for only: $194.95 Buy It Now | Add to watch list |
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Mountain Hardwear Tent Reviews - FAQ and Questions
- I need a footprint for my Mountain Hardwear Tent.?
I have a Mountain Hardwear Muir Trail Tent. It's something like 5 years old but in extremely good condition. The groundsheet is a bit thin and I would like to back it up with an extra layer underneath the tent - like the footprints other MH tents have. Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of a footprint for my tent (in the UK if possible, although would consider elsewhere if shipping was easy). I don't really want to have to get a tarp and cut it up to fit as this won't be as easy to use. Thanks people.
A If you want the tent you can see this site it's inexpensive. Detail more>> http://astore.amazon.com/person_tents-20
I have a Mountain Hardwear Muir Trail Tent. It's something like 5 years old but in extremely good condition. The groundsheet is a bit thin and I would like to back it up with an extra layer underneath the tent - like the footprints other MH tents have. Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of a footprint for my tent (in the UK if possible, although would consider elsewhere if shipping was easy). I don't really want to have to get a tarp and cut it up to fit as this won't be as easy to use. Thanks people.
A If you want the tent you can see this site it's inexpensive. Detail more>> http://astore.amazon.com/person_tents-20
- Mountain Hardwear Drifter 3 or the Sierra Designs Lightning HT 3 tent?
Im choosing between these to 3 person tents to use with my Finace and I. Just wanted opinions please. Thanks @Chris W: thanx for the input, I do appreciate it. The difference that has me thinking is if the Mtn HW tent has sufficient mesh to view the stars as well as low condensation and for the Sierra tent it seems that the wind may be an issue with the steep walls but I like the all mesh construction much more.
A Out of those two, I would go wit the Sierra Designs, but, that is if all persons in the tent are under six foot tall. SD tend to make their tents on the shorter side. What I like about the SD over the MH tent is the vertical walls which will make a huge difference with the usable space and headroom. Don't worry about wind. Either tent needs to be staked down properly and are both able to handle high winds. If you experience very windy conditions, there are guy out points on both tents to gain more stability. Another great, very important feature that the SD tent has over the MH tent is the fly vents. I find this to be a very important feature in a tent, which will help reduce condensation and give you better air flow when you close the whole tent up (the vestibule) in the rain. It's not much of a vent but it's better than having none, and the MD doesn't have this feature (most MH tents don't these days which is a shame). I say SD, but either way you go, buy better stakes. The ones they come with are junk, and will bend with the littlest force. I recommend Kelty Nobendum's or MSR needle stakes. Both are excellent and can take a bounding when needed. Best prices: http://www.sunnysports.com/prod/SDSTLHT3.html?srccode=cii_65264419&cpncode=00-65561191-2 http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___27870
Im choosing between these to 3 person tents to use with my Finace and I. Just wanted opinions please. Thanks @Chris W: thanx for the input, I do appreciate it. The difference that has me thinking is if the Mtn HW tent has sufficient mesh to view the stars as well as low condensation and for the Sierra tent it seems that the wind may be an issue with the steep walls but I like the all mesh construction much more.
A Out of those two, I would go wit the Sierra Designs, but, that is if all persons in the tent are under six foot tall. SD tend to make their tents on the shorter side. What I like about the SD over the MH tent is the vertical walls which will make a huge difference with the usable space and headroom. Don't worry about wind. Either tent needs to be staked down properly and are both able to handle high winds. If you experience very windy conditions, there are guy out points on both tents to gain more stability. Another great, very important feature that the SD tent has over the MH tent is the fly vents. I find this to be a very important feature in a tent, which will help reduce condensation and give you better air flow when you close the whole tent up (the vestibule) in the rain. It's not much of a vent but it's better than having none, and the MD doesn't have this feature (most MH tents don't these days which is a shame). I say SD, but either way you go, buy better stakes. The ones they come with are junk, and will bend with the littlest force. I recommend Kelty Nobendum's or MSR needle stakes. Both are excellent and can take a bounding when needed. Best prices: http://www.sunnysports.com/prod/SDSTLHT3.html?srccode=cii_65264419&cpncode=00-65561191-2 http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___27870
Guide to Mountain Hardwear Tent, Compare Camping Equipment Prices from Retail Stores
Mountain Hardwear Hoopster 6-Person Camp Tent - The Hoopster tent by Mountain Hardwear is a simple, rugged six-person, four-season shelter designed for trekkers who want a dry, bombproof place to cook, eat, and sleep. The Hoopster is a revolutionary...
The Mountain Hardwear Sprite 1 Tent offers lightweight luxury for weight-conscious backpackers and cyclists on the move. Thanks to its tough poles, arching structure, and durable fabrics, the Sprite is up for a rugged, three-seaons challenge. But its...
Brand: Mountain Hardwear. Product Style: Mountain Hardwear Satellite 6 Tent - S12. Mountain Hardwear Satellite 6 is a tough, double wall, expedition base-camp tent designed to withstand the rigors of expedition use. The Satellite 6 accommodates six...
Mountain Hardwear Trango 3-Person Tent - The winter mountaineering standard for over a decade, the Trango 3.1 tent by Mountain Hardwear is an extremely refined shelter. Featuring Industry leading DAC poles combined Mountain Hardwear's patented...
The Mountain Hardwear X Stake Tent Stakes feature a rigid four finned design that offers superb holding power over a variety of terrain. Sold 4 tent stakes per pack.
Rigid four finned design offers superb holding power over a variety of terrain. Your tent will be secure from the dunes to the snow when you use the Mountain Hardwear X-Stake aluminum tent stakes.





