The North Face Triarch 2.0 2 Person Tent

About This Item
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Capacity

Sleeps 2

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End Use

Hiking

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Trail Weight

3 - 4 lbs.

STORAGE:

  • Internal accessory pocket holds smaller gear for convenient organization
  • 2 large vestibules capable of holding all of your gear in a dry space where it won't be affected by the elements

DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • 3-season tent
  • Sleeps 2 comfortably
  • Constructed with breathable, waterproof single-wall fabric that is lightweight and durable
  • External-pole design with crossbar is super quick to set-up and tear down
  • Spacious interior with extra headroom to move around easily
  • Great for backpacking and camping

  • Web ID: 23TNOUTRRCH202XXXCAT
  • SKU: 23918857
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End UseCamping, Backpacking
Season3
Capacity (people)2
Minimum Trail Weight3 lbs. 5.26 oz.
Packed Weight3 lb. 13.87 oz.
# of Doors2
Design TypeSemi-Freestanding
Floor Area52.88ft²
Vestibule Area13.5ft² + 13.5ft²
Footprint IncludedNo
Number of Poles2
Pole MaterialDAC Featherlite NSL
Fabric[canopy] 20D polyester, 20D nylon mesh, [vestibule canopy] 15D nylon ripstop, non-PFC DWR finish, PU silicone coating (1200mm), [floor] 30D nylon ripstop, non-PFC DWR finish

REVIEWS

4.0

100%

Recommended

2 Reviews

Great Tent!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Easy to set up, and I love how compact you could make it especially when bikepacking for multiple days! We camped a night in the rain and it was so nice to know that it was waterproof, we didn't get wet at all. Only thing I wish it had was a footprint. Hopefully this is made in the near future!

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Spacious Tent With Potential Achilles' Heel

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Once you manage to puzzle your way through the text-less line drawings that provide a few bare hints on tent assembly, you have a comfortable, spacious tent on your hands. Weight wasn't too bad, doable for 3 season backpacking and car camping. But on my second campout, the aluminum portion of the poles shattered in my hands under only the mildest of strain. I managed to rig some cardboard at the break to protect the tent fabric, but this appears to be a definite Achilles' heel in this otherwise well-built tent. Will this be your experience too, or was this a one-off event? Who know? And if anyone would care to document how to assemble the tent with text and not just simple line drawings, I would be very grateful. Post a how-to video on YouTube and we'll be trail buddies for life!

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