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Gannet 2 Person Tent
Peregrine
Gannet 2 Person Tent
$149.99
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  Durable and simple 2-person tent

  The Peregrine Gannet 2 Person Tent is the perfect home base, built for heavy use through multiple seasons with durable YKK zippers and aluminum tent poles built to withstand most anything wild places throw your way. Featuring two peak vents built into a full-coverage rain fly, this tent is made for comfort in both wet and dry conditions. Ample vestibule space on either side of the tent as well as ceiling and side pockets allow you to stay organized and keep your floor space clean and dry when mother nature forces you to wait out an afternoon thunderstorm. Durable polyester wall and floor material will stand up to dogs, rowdy kids, and rugged terrain.

  Footprint sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
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  • Vestibules: 2

  • Storage: 2 side mesh pockets and a hook at tent apex

  -- Zippers: #8 SBS

  -- Floor: 68D 210T Polyester PU 3000 mm Coating

  -- Fly: 75D 190T Polyester Coated PU1500

  -- Walls: 75D 190T polyester

  -- Mesh: 40D Polyester

  -- SOR-90-245 Compliant, passes Canadian Fire Tests

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