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Trekking Tarp Tent - 2 person - MT900 v2 Minimal Editions - Undyed

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Our team designed this 2-person tarp tent without poles for experienced trekkers looking for an ultralight mountain bivouacking solution.

Our bivvy style tarp tent is an ultra-light solution for experienced adventurers on multi-day trips and expeditions. Save on precious pack weight by only using your hiking poles to pitch.

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Easy transport

Total weight 1.3 kg. Compact & compressible 4 L cover. Dimensions 35 x12 x11 cm

Capacity

60 cm wide per person. Bedroom height 95 cm. 2 doors. 2 porches. 2 pockets

Wind resistance

70km/hr (Force 8) wind resistance tested in a wind tunnel on a rotating platform

Easy assembly / dismantling

Requires 2 hiking poles (110/120 cm).Pre-assembled bedroom and flysheet

Waterproof

Water column (Schmerber): Flysheet > 2000 mm. Bedroom groundsheet > 3,000 mm

Airing

Flysheet. 2 vents for air flow.Bedroom with mosquito net

Repair

Inner bedroom and flysheet available as spare parts

Additional Product informations

Composition

Do not wash.

  • 50% Polyester
  • 50% Polyamide

Weight

Total weight 1.3 kgSeparable parts to help transportation.Flysheet 564 gBedroom 534 gAluminium stakes (2 pieces) 50 gPegs (11 pieces) 110 gGuy ropes (3 pieces) 12 gBags 28 g + 15 gTo protect your product and increase your protection from the ground and bad weather, you can complement your MT900 2 person tarp tent with the MT900 groundsheet (ref.: 8797784)

Size and living space

Bedroom length 225 cmBedroom width 125 cm to the head and 105 cm to the feet.Room height 95 cm2 aluminium stakes (composed of 2 sections each) located at the feet to increase the usable space.Two 60 cm-deep side canopies (storage space between the bedroom and flysheet), each able to accommodate a backpack of about 50 to 60 litres, mountain equipment and a pair of hiking boots.2 pockets in bedroom.

Architecture, tent poles and tent pegs

To use this tarp tent, you need two hiking poles (ideal height 115cm; max. 120cm) to form the structure. These poles are not supplied with the tentThe pegs are made from 7075 T6 aluminium and have an extremely resistant “anvil” head.They are non-anodised for a limited environmental impact.This architecture makes the tent very lightweight but it needs to be fixed to the ground because it is not free-standing.

Assembly tips

Start by adjusting your poles to 115 cm in length.Then drive the tent pegs into the ground at the four corners of the tarp tent.Given that the flysheet and bedroom are pre-assembled, each of the poles must be slid under the flysheet, directly above each of the doors. That's how you pitch your tarp tent!Then put the 2 aluminium stakes in the spaces provided at the foot of the tent.Now you just have to attach the guy lines and tighten them (the height of the poles can be adjusted).

And to disassemble it

This job is very simple.You just have to remove the 2 poles which constituted the structure of the tent, then, once the guy wires are undone and the sardines removed from the ground, to fold the tent taking into account the width of the cover.Tip: Leave the two stakes in position to save time when you assemble it next time!

Waterproofing

Forclaz tents are laboratory-tested: pitched tent, 200 litres/sqm/hour (3 hours, equivalent to a tropical storm).The 20D polyester (PES) flysheet (2,000 mm rating) and 40D polyamide groundsheet (3,000 mm rating) have a polyurethane coating (inside) and silicone coating (outside).Seams taped with heat-sealed strips.

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

Top ventilation on each side near the doors.Upper part of the bedroom in mosquito net mesh to facilitate air flow.Water repellent fabric around the outside of the bedroom to protect against condensation and draughts.To reduce condensation inside your tent, it must be properly pitched, with the fabric kept taut without being over-stretched, and the air vents open.

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.

Usage and care

Your tent is designed for touring bivouacs, not for static day use.Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight as much as possible because the ultra-light fabrics can be sensitive to UV rays, which weaken them.

Repairs and after-sales service

All of our tents are designed to be repairable.For this model, you will find in spare parts:- the flysheet (ref 8739747)- the inner bedroom (ref 8739744 or 8812310, greige model)Information at your Decathlon store workshop or on the internet (decathlon.fr or https://support.decathlon.fr/)

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Tarp tent MY900

Really like this tent. I got it as a solo tent but I carry a lot of photo gear so went for the 2 person version. I am now thinking I could have got away with the 1 person version and saved a few grams.

Not so sturdy

Bought this recently but came with 3 missing stakes and 1 guy line so I'm a bit disappointed. That combined with the following bad parts made me return this tent. The bad parts: - doesn't seem to withstand high winds - interior sheet is sagging onto your head when lying down taking up space - takes-up a lot of ground space when pitched (not a disadvantage for everyone though, but for me it was a big one) The good parts: - pretty lightweight for the price (of course there are lighter but more expensive options out there) - ample space for gear storage - storage bag is quite good and easily attachable to a backpack or even a bike. Note if used for bike-packing you would have to carry trekking poles to set it up

Great lightweight tent

I’ve spent quite a bit of time in this tent now, it is very easy to set up, it deals with strong winds much better than some of my other tents. I travel alone and there is plenty of space for me, a big airbed and all my gear but it might be a little tight with two people. With it using my hiking poles instead of it’s own tent poles it means it doesn’t take up much space in my pack and is really lightweight. The only slight downfall is the colour as any dirt does show up quite quickly, but I do think it is great that they have bypassed dying processes to make it a little more of an environmentally friendly option. It also looks like replacement parts are easy to buy if I ever do need them. It’s a great tent I would highly recommend it to any other trekkers out there!!

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