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Trail Lite 3
The North Face
Trail Lite 3
$350.00
Description

  Durable design. Easy set-up. Your new favorite 3 person 3 season backpacking tent is here. The North Face Trail Lite 3 Tent has a spacious interior but remains lightweight. It also has plenty of storage pockets, an included rainfly, and is built to withstand harsh weather.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
The North Face
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
NF0A81BT
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Freestanding:
Yes
Total Weight:
6 lbs 5.6 oz (2.88 kg)
Trail Weight:
5 lbs 9.2 oz (2.53 kg)
Floor Area:
38.6 ft² (3.6 m²)
Vestibule Area:
37.3 ft² (3.5 m²)
Fly:
20D nylon ripstop, 1200 mm PU coating and non-PFC durable water-repellent (non-PFC DWR) finish
Floor:
75D polyester, 5000 mm PU coating and non-PFC DWR finish
Mesh:
20D nylon mesh
Poles:
9.5 mm aluminum pole set
Other Features:
  • Made without flame-retardant coating
  • Three-person capacity
  • Easy-to-use X-tent design setup with symmetrical poles and user-friendly clips
  • Ample peak height and a symmetrical design with pre-bent poles maximize the interior living space
  • Oversize doors are easy to get in and out of and offer a great view of what’s outside
  • Two spacious vestibules so you can fit backpacks and bulkier items inside the tent
  • Guylines on rainfly align with pole architecture to withstand heavy storms
  • Internal organization pockets keep essentials at hand
  • Ceiling pockets hold headlamps, lights, tablets and more
  • Comes with a storage bag
  • Footprint sold separately
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