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Superalloy 2P
Marmot
Superalloy 2P
$343.16
Description

  Superlight with premium features and roomy interior

  The semi-freestanding Marmot Superalloy 2P tent is ultralight, yet still has the premium features you need to make your campsite the ultimate home away from home. Its vertical walls provide plenty of sleeping space, while the strategic clip placement offers more interior volume for stretching out. If the forecast turns, the rain-shield flysheet won’t stretch out after it gets wet, plus it resists UV damage. Its vented seam-taped full-coverage fly and bathtub floor provide additional weather protection. Color-coded “easy pitch" clips and poles make it easy to set up quickly. Stash your pack, poles, and other gear in the two vestibules and tuck a headlamp into the UV lampshade pocket.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Marmot
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Size:
2 - Person
Color:
Green Glow
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Area:
27.8 sq ft / 2.6 sq m
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Weight:
2 lbs 11.3 oz / 1.226 kg
Minimum Weight:
2 lbs 4.0 oz / 1.020 kg
Vestibule Size:
6.7 sq ft + 6.7 sq ft
0.62 sq m + 0.62 sq m
Length:
87 in
Height:
39 in. at peak
Width:
50 in. at head / 42 in. at feet
Tent Pole Type:
DAC NFL
Number of Tent Poles:
2
Stuff Size:
18 x 6 in / 46 x 18 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
37860-3548
UPC:
889169580574
Other Features:
• Vertical walls create more head room; Strategic clip placement provides larger interior volume
• Semi-freestanding design
• Two doors and two vestibules for gear storage; Lampshade pocket securely holds your headlamp to provide ambient light
• Seam-taped full-coverage fly with vents; Seam-taped bathtub floor
• Reflective printing on fly for extra visibility
• Color-coded "easy pitch" clips, poles, and fly
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