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Enjoy the winter backcountry without hauling a heavy mountaineering tent. The lightweight, 3-person MSR Access 3 tent is ideal for nights in the protected conditions near the tree line.

Features

  • Limited mesh on the tent body keeps in hard-earned warmth on cold nights, while the tent's overall light weight keeps you nimble while skiing and hiking
  • Central-support frame withstands overnight snow-loading; large hooped vestibule with snow flaps shelters climbing equipment
  • Spacious floor plan and extra headroom create a generous interior for 3 climbers and their bulky winter gear
  • Unified, hubbed Easton® Syclone™ pole makes for a quick pitch; its composite materials are resistant to breaking in winter conditions
  • Rainfly vents reduce condensation while Xtreme Shield™ waterproof polyurethane coating helps keep out the elements and promotes long-term durability
  • 2 doors; 2 internal pockets; multiple guyout points

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Seasons

3 - 4-season

Sleeping Capacity

3-person

Minimum Trail Weight

4 lbs. 6 oz.

Packaged Weight

5 lbs. 1 oz.

Packed Size

7 x 21 inches

Floor Dimensions

84 x 70 inches

Floor Area

41 square feet

Vestibule Area

17.5 square feet

Peak Height

47 inches

Number of Doors

2 doors

Number of Poles

1

Pole Material

Easton Syclone composite

Pole Diameter

9.3 millimeters

Canopy Fabric

20-denier ripstop nylon/10-denier micromesh polyester

Floor Fabric

30-denier ripstop nylon with 3,000mm XtremeShield polyurethane and DWR

Rainfly Fabric

20-denier ripstop nylon with 1,200mm XtremeShield polyurethane/silicone

Footprint Included

No

Design Type

Freestanding

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