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Bastion 4
The North Face
Bastion 4
$949.00
Description

  With lightweight, durable hardware and water-resistant fabrics, the four-person Bastion 4 tent is designed to deliver comfort and protection from extreme weather. A fully taped nylon floor adds strength and durability while dual doors and poled entry give you more set-up options. User-friendly features like glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls make this a tent that you’ll look forward to setting up.

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Description
Brand Name:
The North Face
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
NF0A52UWC8TOS
Color:
Summit Gold / Asphalt Grey
Tent Sleeps:
4 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Area:
61.5 ft² (5.7 m²)
Total Weight:
13 lbs 4 oz (6.01 kg)
Trail Weight:
12 lbs 4 oz (5.56 kg)
Fastpack Weight:
8 lbs 9 oz (3.88 kg)
Vestibule Size:
14.8 ft² (1.4 m²) / rear
Number of Tent Poles:
5
Stuff Size:
24 x 9 in. (61 x 22.9 cm)
Tent Pole Type:
DAC aluminum
Materials:
  • Fly: 40D nylon, 1500 mm PU/silicone coating, water-resistant finish
  • Canopy: 40D uncoated nylon ripstop, water-resistant finish
  • Mesh: 20D lightweight nylon mesh
  • Floor: 70D nylon, 10000 mm PU coating, water-resistant finish
Other Features:
  • Made without flame-retardant coating
  • Lightweight nylon fly and canopy
  • Fully taped, cut-in nylon bucket floor for added structural strength
  • Dual doors with poled dual-entry front vestibule
  • High-strength, reflective guylines with equalizers at multiple attachment points
  • DAC poles and stakes deliver an unparalleled strength-to-weight ratio
  • PU port window cold-crack tested to -60°F/-51°C
  • High-low venting with multiple venting options throughout
  • Glow-in-the-dark, color-coded zipper pulls
  • Has 10 internal pockets plus stuff pockets where you can quickly stow the tent doors
  • Plentiful internal hanger loops
  • Four snow stakes included
  • Combination of pole sleeves and clips maximizes strength and ease of pitch
  • Fly-only pitching option
  • Welded reinforcements at critical points on fly
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