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VE 25
The North Face
VE 25
$750.00
Description

  Classic bomber expedition tent; lightweight and roomy for 3

  With lots of headroom and bomber construction, The North Face VE 25 is a classic expedition tent for 3 people. This roomy yet lightweight tent has geodesic construction and dual doors with a poled vestibule for cooking and gear storage.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
The North Face
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
NF0A52VKC8TOS
Tent Sleeps:
3 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Color:
Summit Gold / Asphalt Grey
Area:
48 ft² (4.5 m²)
Weight:
Total Weight: 10 lbs 5 oz (4.68 kg)
Trail Weight: 9 lbs 8 oz (4.31 kg)
Minimum Weight:
9 lbs 8 oz (4.31 kg)
Fastpack Weight (poles and fly only): 6 lbs 8.5 oz (2.96 kg)
Vestibule Size:
Front: 11 ft² (1 m²) / Rear: 5 ft² (0.5 m²)
Stuff Size:
24" x 9" (61 cm x 22.9 cm)
Other Features:
• Lightweight nylon fly and canopy
• Fully taped, cut-in nylon bucket floor for added structural strength
• Dual doors with poled dual-entry front vestibule
• High-strength reflective guylines with equalizers at multiple attachment points
• DAC poles and stakes for an unparalleled strength-to-weight ratio
• PU port window cold-crack tested to -60°F/-51°C
• High-low venting with multiple venting options throughout
• Glow-in-the-dark, color-coded zipper pulls
• Has eight interior pockets plus stuff pockets to quickly stow tent doors
• Plentiful internal hanger loops
• Four snow stakes included
• Combination of pole sleeves and clips maximizes strength and ease of pitch
• Welded reinforcements at critical points on fly
-- Fly: 40D Nylon, 1500 Mm PU/Silicone Coating, Water-Resistant Finish
-- Canopy: 40D Uncoated Nylon Ripstop, Water-Resistant Finish
-- Mesh: 20D Lightweight Nylon Mesh
-- Floor: 70D Coated Nylon, 10000 Mm PU Coating, Water-Resistant Finish
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