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Alpenglow 4 (Fall 2023)
Sierra Designs
Alpenglow 4 (Fall 2023)
$149.96
Description

  Not a morning person? Keeping the kids on their nap schedule? The Sierra Designs Alpenglow 4 tent is for anyone who prefers to rise without the shine on camping trips. Constructed with Twilight Tech, the tent block 98% of sunrays, keeping the tent’s interior dark, cool and comfortable for a few more zzz’s on your own sleep schedule, while a mesh body keeps air moving after the sun comes up. With massive interior space, an e-port and lots of pockets for your camping comforts and a covered vestibule for extended gear space, the Alpenglow is an ideal outdoor palace for family camping, whether you’re perched among the pines, palms or prickly pears.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sierra Designs
MFG SKU/Part Number:
40156122
Tent Sleeps:
4 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Area:
63 ft2 / 5.85 m2
Weight:
12 lbs 10 oz / 5.72 kg
Minimum Weight:
12 lbs 2 oz / 5.5 kg
Length:
108" / 274 cm
Height:
59" / 150 cm at peak
Width:
84" / 213 cm
Tent Pole Type:
Fiberglass tent poles
Tent Body:
Noseeum Mesh
Tent Fly:
75D Polyester Taffeta Twilight Tech, 3000mm WP C0 DWR
Tent Floor:
PE
Other Features:
  • 75D Twilight Tech blocks 98% of sunlight so you can sleep in late or take a snooze in the afternoon, while also maintaining cool and comfortable temps
  • Seam-sealed, cut in PE floor keeps moisture out
  • Mesh tent body increases ventilation
  • Fiberglass tent poles provide consistent performance under all seasonal conditions and are rust and corrosion proof
  • Fully freestanding with simple, equal length X-pole design and pole clips make set up a breeze
  • One large, easy entry door
  • Vestibule brow pole increases your external covered storage area, keeping your gear safe and dry in all weather
  • Gear loft and multiple internal pockets keep your tent organized
  • E-port lets you bring all the comforts of home with you
  • Burrito bag included to make pack up quick and easy
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