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Mountain Hardwear - Outpost 2

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r/MountaineeringBest tent for general mountaineering?
11 months ago

It's discontinued now but the Mountain Hardwear Outpost is a good lighter duty 4 season tent, as in not expedition strength, that weighs 5 and a half pounds. It's a double wall too.

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r/CampingGearWhich would you buy?
6 months ago

TNF 25 = high altitude, almost exped level alpine mountaineering tent. MH = solid 4-season tent for more “typical” winter camping. Both good options but def different horses for different courses. As others have said, there are plenty of other options for both categories.

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r/CampingGear6 Person Tent advice: I’d love to get y’all’s input!
10 months ago

We've got an REI Kingdom 6 and love it. I think the new version is called the Wonderland. Also, if budget is an issue, I'd consider lightly used, good quality gear. We got an almost new Kingdom 6 with add on vestibule (plus a bunch of other gear I didn't want) for $100 on FB Marketplace. The good stuff tends to hold up well if it isn't abused. As an example, I've got a Mountain Hardware 2 person tent coming up on 30 years old that I had to reseal the seams but is otherwise still going strong. Spent a few nights in it recently and plan to continue using it as long as I can.

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