Mountain Hardwear Trango 4 Tent

The winter mountaineering standard for over a decade, the Mountain Hardwear Trango 4 Tent is an extremely refined shelter for four people. Featuring Atlas Scandium XL poles combined with Mountain Hardwear’s fourpole design and including the patented tension shelf for added strength, the Trango 4 tent excels in the toughest conditions. Poled vestibule offers additional room front and rear. Guaranteed watertight construction. Superlight option pitch with fly and Pitch Light footprint to shave pounds. Footprint sold separately.

 

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