erewhon Posted May 6, 2004 Posted May 6, 2004 An absolutely incredible tent. Bought last year and used on only one Mt Hood trip. Sleeps 3 in the main tent, and can fit 2 easily in the vestibule. Color: Red. I paid 660.00 usd in the middle of last season, and am now asking 400.00 usd. (I gotta hang up my tools for a spell for knee surgery ) Super light expedition worthy tent! Ive also replaced the guyline materials with KeltyCord for reflective properties. Current weight: 6,8 according to USPS scale! Some beta from the website: (visit www.hilleburg.com for more info ) [3 person / 6 lbs 13 oz] The Nammatj 3 GT displays an outstanding ratio between space and low weight. Nammatj GT has got it all: low weight, tenacity in enduring the onslaughts of the worst weather and on top of that a vestibule which could cause a fit of agoraphobia. Very likely the best of all worlds are combined in this well-tuned symphony of tent qualities. A reliable shelter that pitches with ease, providing room not only to sleep but, in the extended vestibule also for the largest quantities of gear one may want and/or need. With its great versatility the Nammatj GT is ideal for those who expect properties like space and stability of their tent which are normally exclusive to larger and considerably heavier base camp tents. Fishing gear, five course meals, dogs? Not a problem. In a test executed by the British magazine “The Great Outdoors” Nammatj GT was considered the “Best Buy” in comparison with similar designs! You will be attracted by this tunnel if your requirements include low weight, ease of handling, robustness, good ventilation and of course space that does not restrain you from bringing home a few mates for dinner. The Nammatj GT will do it all: anytime, anywhere! OUTER TENT FABRIC: KERLON 1800 A complete tent consists of inner and outer tent with guy lines and runners, poles, pegs, stuff bags, spare pole section, repair sleeve and instructions. * inner tent height: 42 in. ~ area inner tent: 36.6 ft² ~ area vestibule: 30 ft² NAMMATJ GT ADVANTAGE: ~ Outer tent fabric in Kerlon 1800. ~ Inner tent fabric in water repellent and venting nylon. ~ Heavy duty nylon ground sheet with PU coating, high bathtub floor. ~ Pole sleeves with one opening only with room for “double poling”. ~ Pole tensioners wide enough for “double poling”. ~ Three poles of equal length. ~ Adjustable peg loops. ~ Full size no-see-um netting in inner tent entrance (with covering panel). ~ Very spacious vestibule for (wet) gear, meals, etc. ~ Vertical inner tent entrance. ~ Large, fully adjustable vent in foot end of inner tent. ~ Two large adjustable vents with no-see-um netting in outer tent. ~ Extended GT-vestibule with side entrance; entrance backed by full-size no-see-um netting. ~ Linked inner and outer tents set up simultaneously – both can also be pitched separately. ~ Two strong guy line attachments and double line runners on each side / pole sleeve. ~ Guy lines with line runners on vents. ~ Clothes line and inner pockets in the inner tent. Quote
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