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Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Review
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Stagefright13@netzero.net, 0/0/00
"Best tent I have ever seen or used. Especially good for long trips in very nasty weather. A little heavy but is like bringing survival insurance along. I have a Walrus Rapeede, Dana Pattar, Eureka Backcountry, and others. Trango2 rocks them all."
bigredd, 0/0/00
"I've taken this in all sorts of conditions and it's always performed like a champ. It sets up and breaks down easily and once you're inside it's like a home away from home. It's stood up to some fierce Colorado wind in the San Juans with little problem. It makes you WANT to go camping!"
Adam, 0/0/00
"Great 4-season tent. Two doors (nice), relativley large
vestibule. Slightly stuffy when it's warm out (but it is a four season tent, so what do you expect?) I'd buy it again."
Tony, 0/0/00
"Simply the best. MHW really did themselves in with the production of the Trango. I've taken this thing from 70F to -10F... hot towards the upper end, but most excellent in anything below that. Easy to set up in the dark/cold/wind ANYWHERE. Plenty of space to shove things once inside, no wasted space. I'd buy it again, and could even sell it to somebody who wasn't interested in buying a tent. A++++"
Nathaniel, 0/0/00
"Fantastic cold-weather tent. It withstands blizzards and I've literally had to dig myself out of it through the snow some mornings, and I have never been concerned about the strength. It does get quite warm inside when the sun is shining, and it is a typical 4-season tent in that i wouldn't want to use it in warm weather, it would be unbearably hot and humid inside.
Lots of room in the vestibule for boots and a pack, though I'm usually on my own so I bring the pack in the tent with me and it is very comfortable."
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