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Meteor 4 (Fall 2023)
Sierra Designs
Meteor 4 (Fall 2023)
$277.46
Description

  When you need more room than most backpacking tents but still demand a lightweight setup to shoulder on the trail, the Sierra Designs Meteor 4 tent is large and in charge. Zip open the 2 vestibules and 2 doors, and you’ll discover a spacious interior with steep wall angles thanks to a ridge pole design that increases volume at the head, peak and foot of the tent. Stay cozy and dry through a rainy night with its bathtub-style floor and waterproof, PFC-free rain fly, or roll it back on clear nights for a 5 (million)-star view. When it’s time to break down camp, forget fighting with the stuff sack. Just drop the tent in the Burrito Bag, cinch the cords and keep on trekkin’.

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Description
Brand:
Sierra Designs
MFG SKU/Part Number:
40155122
Minimum Weight:
5 lbs 9 oz / 2.52 kg
Packed Weight:
6 lbs 1 oz / 2.75 kg
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Number of Vestibules:
2 Vestibules
Vestibule Area:
9 + 9 sq ft / 0.84 + 0.84 sq m
Floor Area:
55 ft² / 5.11 m²
Peak Height:
46" / 116.8 cm
Dimensions:
91.5” x 86” / 232cm x 218cm
Other Features:
  • Ridge pole creates steep wall angles and tons of internal space
  • Two doors and two vestibules make this your go anywhere tent
  • Burrito bag makes storing your tent easy
  • Fast and easy 2 pole setup
  • Number of Poles: 2
  • Pole Material: DAC Pressfit Aluminum
  • Fly Fabric: 68D 190T Poly Taffeta WR/1800MM PU, FR CPAI84
  • Floor Fabric: 68D 190T Poly Taffeta WR/1800MM PU, FR CPAI84
  • Body Fabric: 68D 190T Poly Taffeta WR/1800MM PU, FR CPAI84
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