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Marmot Thor

Submitted by on Saturday, 9 May 2009No Comment



Have you ever spent a night leaning against your tent walls and praying it
holds until morning? You don’t have to worry if you’re bivied in the Marmot Thor
Tent.

This burly four-season shelter uses a six pole structural system to stand
strong in the face of high-mountain storms from Alaska to the Himalayas. Dual
doors and vestibules keep you and your climbing partner from stepping all over
each other when you get in and out. Marmot used dual-diameter DAC poles to
increase strength where needed and shave ounces where some could be trimmed. You
don’t want to carry any more weight up the mountain than you have to.
Bottom Line: Don’t worry about the storm brewing outside. You’re
protected in the Marmot Thor Tent.

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