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Front Range Bug/Floor Insert
MSR
Front Range Bug/Floor Insert
$369.95
Description

  Adds protection against wet and buggy terrain for your Front Range Tarp

  Adding the protection you need in wet or buggy terrain, the MSR Front Range Bug/Floor Insert lets you make the most of summer trips in the ultralight Front Range Tarp Shelter. It includes a durable bathtub floor and a full micromesh canopy for airflow and ventilation. Up top, its cone keeps the rainfly off the mesh to prevent drips from condensation. With room to comfortably sleep 4, this spacious tent body also works as a standalone shelter for small groups on warm-weather missions. Front Range Tarp and pole sold separately.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Tent Sleeps:
4 Person
Tent Type:
Single Wall
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Area:
53.5 sq ft (4.97 sq m)
Weight:
2 lbs 5 oz (1.04 kg)
Minimum Weight:
1 lb 15 oz (0.88 kg)
Length:
88 in (2.23 m)
Height:
56 in (1.42 m)
Width:
88 in (2.23 m)
Tent Pole Type:
Pole not included
Stuff Size:
12 x 5 in (30 x 13 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
13120
UPC:
040818131206
Other Features:
Added Protection: Micromesh body with durable bathtub floor adds bug/mud protection.
Easy Setup: Pitches with ski/trekking poles or 5-foot accessory pole (sold separately); ski straps included for easy assembly.
Dry Inside: Peak cone keeps tarp fly off mesh
Easy Access: Large, zippered door matches fly.
Livable volume: 83 cu ft (2350 L)
• Front Range Tarp sold separately
Material:
-- Canopy: 15D nylon micromesh
-- Floor: 30D ripstop nylon 3000mm XtremeShield™ polyurethane & DWR
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