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Aurora Highrise 6P
NEMO
Aurora Highrise 6P
$499.95
Description

  With a spacious standing-height design, simple setup, and vibrant colors, the NEMO Aurora Highrise 6P tent adds a dose of joy to every family camping adventure. Steep sidewalls provide massive interior volume, while large rain-protected windows add ventilation and great views. Two large doors and vestibules offer easy entry and plenty of room for keeping camping essentials organized and out of the weather.

  This versatile and inviting home under the stars features high-quality materials and is ideal for escaping with the whole family or simply spreading out as a couple. Aurora Highrise uses durable fabrics that meet flame-retardant standards without the use of harmful chemicals. The heavy-duty 150D polyester floor is printed with a colorful, charming pattern to keep spirits high, with Nightlight Pocket™ headlamp diffusers, multiple gear pockets, and Gatekeeper™ door clips to complete the package. And when it’s time to rejoin civilization, an oversized duffel storage bag makes packing up a breeze. With the Aurora Highrise tent, the sky is truly the limit on where you might call home.

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Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Tent Sleeps:
6 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Area:
83.3 sq ft / 7.7 sq m
Weight:
18 lbs 10 oz / 8.46 kg
Minimum Weight:
15 lbs 14 oz / 7.21 kg
Vestibule Size:
23.6 sq ft + 23.6 sq ft / 2.2 sq m + 2.2 sq m
Length:
120 in / 304.8 cm
Height:
77 in / 196 cm at peak
Width:
100 in / 254 cm
Tent Pole Type:
2 Aluminum 14mm poles / 2 Aluminum 12mm poles
Stuff Size:
-
Other Features:
  • Unique frame design affords steep walls for massive interior volume and standing height throughout.
  • Two doors & vestibules with Gatekeeper™ door clips offer ease of entry and plenty of storage space for the family.
  • Durable fabrics and aluminum poles will last a lifetime of family adventures.
  • Unique and fun printed floor fabric adds character and brings smiles. Large side windows with mesh and integrated rain covers for better views and excellent air ventilation. Intuitive tent design makes setup quick and easy.
  • Nightlight Pockets™ turn your headlamp into a tent lantern while removing blue light and casting an even glow.
  • Oversized duffel storage bag makes packing a breeze.
  • Safer for people and the environment, using no restricted chemical substances or added chemicals for flame-resistance. 
  • Meets CGSB-182.1 requirements.
  • Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
  • Canopy Fabric: 68D Polyester/ No-See-Um Mesh
  • Fly Fabric: 68D PU Polyester (1200 mm)
  • Floor Fabric: 150D PU Polyester (1500 mm)
  • Stuff Sack: Duffel storage bag
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