Friday, September 14, 2012

MSR Twin Brothers Shelter Tent




MSR Twin Brothers Shelter Tent Review




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MSR Twin Brothers Shelter Tent Feature


  • Versatile all-season shelter with generous 6-foot overhead clearance
  • Steep roof, snow flaps, and optional floor provide full weather protection
  • Simple two-pole aluminum frame is lightweight yet sturdy
  • Room for 4 to 6 people in shelter's 96-square-foot interior space
  • Large front door; covered external peak vents; packed weight of 5 pounds
Offering vast amounts of space and a generous 6-foot overhead clearance, the MSR Twin Brothers shelter is the perfect small-group shelter for minimalists or full-protection gathering point for guided groups in the backcountry. The Twin Brothers shelter offers full protection from the elements, with a steep roof, snow flaps, an optional floor, and a DuraShield coating. The shelter is also easy to pack and pitch, with a simple two-pole aluminum frame that's sturdy yet lightweight. And there's plenty of room once you step inside the shelter thanks to the 96-square-foot living space.

Other features include a large front door, covered external peak vents, guy loops for pole-free setup, and reinforced guy points.



The Twin Brothers shelter offers 96 square feet of interior space.
Specifications
  • Capacity: 4 to 6
  • Minimum weight: 4 pounds 14 ounces
  • Packaged weight: 5 pounds
  • Body weight: 3 pounds 8 ounces
  • Frame weight: 1 pound 6 ounces
  • Floor area: 96 square feet
  • Tent volume: 241 cubic feet
  • Interior peak height: 6 feet
  • Doors: 1
  • Freestanding: No
  • Number of poles: 2 DAC



The Twin Sisters' big brother, providing protection for a group of six. Capacity: 4-6, Min weight: 2.2kg/4lbs 14oz, Floor Area: 8.9 sq m/96 sq ft, Interior peak height: 173cm/68in, Livible volume: 6824L/241cu ft



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