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Halo 4P
Marmot
Halo 4P
$428.18
Description

  Lots of headroom thanks to innovative "halo" pole design

  With a unique pole design and large doors, Marmot's Halo 4-Person 3-Season Tent has plenty of usable living space for the whole family. This spacious tent includes several wall pockets to keep gear organized throughout the camping trip, and the double vestibules provide shelter for muddy hiking boots or your duffel bag full of gear that doesn't fit inside. Although it's designed for weekend camping or family camping, the Halo has the ingredients of a more rugged mountain shelter—DAC press-fit poles, floor-level vents, and a fully sealed rain fly—to withstand the worst weather you encounter during your next family camping trip.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Marmot
Tent Sleeps:
4 Person
Size:
4 - Person
Color:
Tangelo
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Area:
64 sq ft (5.9 sq m)
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Weight:
13lbs 6.5oz (6080g)
Minimum Weight:
12lbs 12oz (5790g) - poles, fly, body
Vestibule Size:
[front] 27sq ft, [rear] 24sq ft
Length:
96 in (224 cm)
Height:
59 in (150 cm)
Width:
96 in (224 cm)
Tent Pole Type:
DAC DA17 12mm
Number of Tent Poles:
4
Stuff Size:
25 x 11 in (64 x 28 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
29970-9963-ONE
UPC:
889169250927
Other Features:
• One Super-Sized Double Door and One Side D Shaped Door with Large Front Vestibule for Gear Storage
• Zip Open / Close Canopy Panels
• Seam Taped Full Coverage Fly with Vents
• Color Coded "Easy Pitch" Clips and Poles
• Free-Standing Design
• Seam Taped Catenary Cut Floor
• Interior Pockets for Small Gear Organization
• Pole Sleeve-Clip Combo
• Light-Reflective Points
• Jingle-Free Nylon Zipper Pulls
• DAC DA17 Poles
• Optional Footprint Available (Sold Separately)
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