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2-person dome trekking tent MT900, lightweight and free-standing

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Designed in the French Alps, this self-supporting 3-season trekking tent offers 2 people good living space without sacrificing lightness and compactness.

An easy to pitch tent for ultralight hikers seeking a lightweight, quality tent that won’t break the bank. With additional guy ropes for wind stability and practical storage space for 2 people.

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Product Features

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Easy transport

Total weight 1.95kg Compact & compressible 5.3L bag Dimensions 39 x 12 x 12cm

Wind resistance

Resists 70km/h winds (force 8): Tested against gusts on a rotating platform

Waterproof

Water column (Schmerbers): Flysheet > 2,000mm Bedroom groundsheet > 3,000mm

Easy assembly / dismantling

Dome structure (double Y). Separate flysheet and bedroom. Single pole

Airing

Flysheet. Doors with mosquito nets. 2 large top vents

Capacity

60cm width per person Bedroom height 100cm 2 doors. 2 porches. 4 pockets

Repair

Inner bedroom, flysheet and pole section available as spare parts

Additional Product informations

Composition

Skatepark bowl

  • 65% Polyamide
  • 35% Polyester

Main fabric

  • 20% Thermoplastic Polyurethane
  • 80% Polyester

Bracket

  • 100% Aluminium

Weight

Total weight 1.95kg Separable parts to help transportation. Flysheet 550g Bedroom 660g Pole kit 500g Pegs (12 pieces) 120g Bags 60g + 13g Guy ropes (6 pieces) 30g Repair kit (ferrule) 20g To protect your product and increase your protection from the sun and bad weather, you can complement your MT900 2P tent with the groundsheet with reference: 8919463 (270 g). Weight, volume and dimensions can vary slightly due to manufacturing tolerances.

Pitching/striking

Separate flysheet and bedroom. Traditional pitching method: bedroom on the ground and clipped to the poles. Cover the whole tent with the flysheet. Adjust the tautness. If needed, the bedroom can be dismantled from inside. Intuitive pitching thanks to colour coding on the pole, bedroom and flysheet. When it rains, to pitch the flysheet first, you will need the compatible groundsheet (ref. 8919463).

Size and living space

Bedroom length 205cm Bedroom width 125cm at the head and 105cm at the feet. Bedroom height 105cm Total height 110cm 2 side canopies around 70cm wide and protected by a built-in sheet which shelters your equipment from the sun and inclement weather. There is storage space for 2 backpacks up to around 70 litres. 4 pockets (2 side and 2 top) to keep and organise your belongings. Rope loops.

Architecture, tent poles and tent pegs

Lightweight, shock and frost resistant aluminium pole: 7001 T6 Yunan SD70PF aluminium, Ø 9mm. Optimised square tent pegs: “anvil” head, oversized main part, extremely resistant and lightweight (7075 T6 aluminium). Double-Y dome shape: the main pole splits into 4 feet on each corner for a self-standing structure. Top pole provides volume and therefore capacity.

Waterproofing

Forclaz tents are laboratory-tested: pitched tent, 200 litres/sqm/hour (3 hours, equivalent to a tropical storm). They are also tested in the field by a sample user group. 20 denier polyester (PES) flysheet and 40D polyamide (PA) groundsheet have a polyurethane coating (inside) and silicone (exterior). Seams taped with heat-sealed strips. Multi-component bedroom combining breathability, wind protection and prevents condensation

Wind resistance

We test all our tents in a wind tunnel on a turntable where we can expose each side of the tent to the wind. To test its wind resistance, the tent must be properly pitched, taut but not stretched, with all the guy ropes in position around the tent. It should remain habitable at wind speeds of 70km/h, measured near ground level. Our tents are certified by the CSTB independent laboratory in Nantes.

Ventilation and condensation prevention

Bedroom with mosquito screen for ventilation and water-repellent fabric to protect from condensation and draughts. There are 2 large top ventilation areas that you can close using a Velcro strip. To reduce condensation inside your tent, it must be properly pitched, with the fabric kept taut without being over-stretched. Two-way zips on the doors to keep them open. The use of ventilation and good air circulation limits humidity inside your tent

Seasons

3-season tent: your tent will protect you from the harsh weather conditions you can encounter in the spring, summer or autumn. It will withstand light snowfall but is not designed to withstand heavy loads that would weigh on the structure. In case of snow, remember to shake your tent regularly in order to bring down any snow that has accumulated to avoid putting too much weight on the structure of your tent.

Repairs and after-sales service

As designers, we care about the durability of our products, which is why all our tents are designed to be repairable. You will find the detachable parts (poles, bedroom, etc.) in store or in the workshop of your local Decathlon, or on the website. If you have a problem, don\'t hesitate to have your tent looked at in your local Decathlon store. Repair kit (ferrule, patch): 20 g

Durability

Your tent is designed for itinerant bivouacking, it is therefore not designed for static use in the sun. We recommend that you avoid leaving it in the sun as the ultra-light fabrics can be sensitive to UV light, that damages them.

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Excellent tent very happy with it

Not so good

This product is to Heavy. Not so good for wind resistance. Condensation, dont have UV protection.

Cycling Touring

Had this Tent now for two years Used on Isle of Wight & France. Only me in it and it’s very spacious for one. Not the easiest to erect in wind but most tents the same. Took a few erections to get it quick. The main thing is when putting on outer cover make sure you clip in the top cross strut as it’s a pain trying to do it later. Buy an extra set of heavy duty pins the ones supplied only good for really hard ground. The storage areas are brilliant had friends with smaller tents using mine. We are a cycle touring group and it’s light enough for that.

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