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UltaMid 4 Mesh Insert - With Floor
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
UltaMid 4 Mesh Insert - With Floor
$499.00
Description

  The four-wall UltaMid 4 Mesh Insert with Floor features “no-see-um” mesh and a Dyneema® Composite Fabrics floor for adventurers who want to keep the bugs at bay and gear dry. Built to fit into the UltaMid 4 (sold separately), the 100% waterproof DCF11 bathtub-style base ensures excellent protection in inclement weather. This UltaMid 4 Insert creates a living room for up to four people. The insert is marginally smaller than the perimeter of the UltaMid, so it never touches the walls and keeps condensation to a minimum.

  UltaMid 4 Tent, Ultralight Stake Kit, and UltaMid Carbon Fiber Tent Pole sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2-02041-3
Tent Sleeps:
3-4 Person
Number of Doors:
1 Door
Weight:
1.8 lbs | 28.2 oz. | 799 g
Length:
101 in. | 256 cm
Width:
101 in. | 256 cm
Height:
75 in. | 190 cm
Tent Pole Type:
Uses trekking pole or similar (not included)
Packed Dimensions:
10.0 x 8.5 x 7.0 in. | 25 x 22 x 18 cm
Made In:
Mexico
Other Features:
  • Fit to Shelter: Adjustable shock cord with glove hooks attach corners to shelter
  • Zipper: Vertical two-way zipper running from floor to shelter door with two horizontal zippers running the width of the floor
  • Floor: DCF11 Bathtub Floor with DCH150 Reinforced Center Patch for Pole Contact Point
  • Ceiling: Top, center-pole point reinforced with Hardline with Dyneema®
  • Guy Lines: Sewn-in guy line for tying back door panels
  • Compatible With: Ultamid 4 Ultralight Pyramid Tent, Ground Cloth (all sold separately)
  • UltaMid 4 Tent, Ultralight Stake Kit, and UltaMid Carbon Fiber Tent Pole all sold separately
  • Includes: X-Large Drawstring Stuff Sack & Carabiner
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