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Habitude 6
MSR
Habitude 6
$699.95
Description

  Strong, roomy, standing-height palace for adventurous families and groups

  When outdoor adventure is part of your family’s DNA, the MSR Habitude 6 is the perfect retreat for igniting that passion in the next generation. Built to handle kids and the rigors of primitive camping, this expansive, standing-height shelter comfortably sleeps six - perfect for canoe trips or base camping for mountain bike rides. Easy to pitch, the extra-sturdy frame stands up to the unpredictable elements, and the tent’s limited mesh balances airflow and privacy. Though it’s built tough, the Habitude 6 offers creature comforts—like a porch light—that round out its incredible livability.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Tent Sleeps:
6 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Area:
83 sq ft (7.71 sq m)
Weight:
14 lbs (6.35 kg)
Minimum Weight:
13 lbs 6 oz (6.08 kg)
Vestibule Size:
24.5 sq ft (2.27 sq m)
Length:
120 in (3.05 m)
Height:
77 in (1.95 m) at peak
Width:
100 in (2.54 m)
Tent Pole Type:
7000 series aluminum
Stuff Size:
23 x 10 in (58 x 25 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
13129
UPC:
040818131299
Other Features:
Standing-Height: High ceiling and vertical sidewalls let everyone move about comfortably, lounge and stand up to change. Door pocket allows for wide, easy entry.
Strong: Robust fabrics, super-sturdy pole geometry, and smooth-glide YKK stainless steel zippers endure rough use, little fingers, and challenging environments like sand, wind and rain.
Easy to Pitch: Sets up quickly with one person plus a small helper, thanks to hubbed poles, large, color-coded pole clips and a simple design.
Unparalleled Livability: Integrated porch light* for easy night entry; storage pockets for each occupant; extra hang loops; strategically placed mesh for airflow and privacy; enormous vestibule. (Light takes two CR2032 batteries sold separately.)
Materials:
-- Rainfly: 68D ripstop polyester 1500mm polyurethane with DWR
-- Canopy: 68D taffeta polyester with DWR
-- Floor: 68D taffeta polyester 10,000mm polyurethane with DWR

*The included LED Lantern is designed and engineered by Nite Ize, Inc. in Boulder, CO USA. Manufactured in China. The distinctive shapes, styles, configuration and overall appearance of all Nite Ize products are trademarks of Nite Ize, Inc.
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