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Rendezvous Sun Shield 200 Wing
MSR
Rendezvous Sun Shield 200 Wing
$439.95
Description

  Lightweight, UPF 50+ shelter for up to 12 people

  Updated with a UPF of 50+, the MSR Rendezvous Sun Shield 200 Wing provides excellent sun, wind, and rain protection at campsites and gathering areas. This uniquely designed, extremely stable shelter lets you set up a protected communal area at camp. With its expansive 200-square-foot wingspan, the 200 Wing is the ideal upgrade to your basecamping experience and perfect for sheltering up to a dozen people.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Tent Sleeps:
7+ Person
Tent Type:
Single Wall
Color:
Amber
Area:
200 sq ft / 18.6 sq m
Weight:
6 lbs 10 oz / 3.06 kg
Minimum Weight:
2.77 kg (6 lbs)
1.51 kg (3 lbs 5 oz) without poles
Length:
4.8 m (192 in.)
Height:
2.28 m +/- (90 in. +/-)
Width:
5.5 m (216 in.)
Tent Pole Type:
6000-series aluminum
Number of Tent Poles:
2 included
Stuff Size:
63.5 x 15 cm (25 x 6 in)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10826
UPC:
040818108260
Other Features:
PROTECTED COVERAGE: Now featuring a UPF of 50+ for excellent UV protection, the Rendezvous Sun Shield 200 creates nearly 200 square feet of protected coverage at camp.
STABLE: The shelter's unique 7-point design pitches taut and remains stable in high winds.
VERSATILE: Shelter height can be increased with the use of additional accessory poles (sold separately).
• Ideal rain, wind, and sun protection for up to 12 people
• Lightweight setup with poles, or go lighter using trees or trekking poles
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