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Nemo Alti Storm Tents - 4 Season mountain camping protection from Nemo

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Published on May 11, 2011 by

http://www.webtogs.co.uk/search.php?s=alti The Nemo Alti storm tent series are some of the toughest tents created to enable you to camp in some of the most inhospitable places of the world. Whilst Gareth from Webtogs goes through what makes the Alti Tents so special, lets check out a few more details about them.

DNA wise The Nemo Alti Storm tents are descendents of the Losi models, but with burlier frames and more enclosed canopies. The ridge poles continue to the ground, buttressing the tent against high winds, while the inner tent canopy is breathable ripstop for blocking out driven wind, sand, and snow. The fly is full coverage with expansive vestibules and deployable vents. Every exterior anchor, guyout, and zipper pull is reflective for easy spotting with your headlamp. Light Pockets built into the tent provide an easy way to illuminate the interior. Alti Storm models come with GREEN anodized DAC Featherlite NSL poles, roll-up style stuff sacks, stakes, and repair kit.

FEATURES


* Capacity 2 and 3 Person models
* Shell Fabric: 20D Nylon
* Fly Fabric: 30D PU Nylon
* Floor Fabric: 70D PU Nylon (5000mm)
* Frame: 4 DAC 9mm Featherlite NSL
* Two vestibules and entries
* Over head vents in the rain fly
* Strategically oriented ridge poles with multiple intersections create a strong configuration with nearly vertical walls
* Weight 2.6Kg for the Alti 2P 3.2 kg for the Alti 3P


TECHNOLOGIES


DAC Featherlite NSL Poles - combine Featherlite and Press-Fit poles to create a pole where different diameter poles can connect together without additional parts or weak points.


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  • Is the tent in this video the 2 or 3 person version?

  • @TheBrandonKorn This is the Alti 3P That we have in the video.

  • I shelterd through Hurricane Alison along the shore of Matagorda TX in crazy high winds and the only poles that didn't break were on my Marmot 4 season/2 pole/2person. I forget the make but either way, poles are key. High water is a big prob. Be safe!

  • @labradiesel Marmot make great tents as well, but if I had a choice I would definitely be in the Alti come hurricane time.

  • No kidding I plan to do some hurricane camping. I presently own a Coleman Exponent Phact X3 Tent I purchased from a retailer in the UK.

    Nice tent though you are featuring on this video.

  • @ministercreek This will definitely stand up better than the X3, hurricane camping sounds a little intense though - where do you plan to camp?!

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  • @ministercreek

    The best tent for hurricanes would be a brooks range rocket tent or a warmlite. Won't be silent though and if there is any debry in the air you may be skewered.

  • I like the tent in the green better

  • @webtogs Lord willing, I plan to camp down at the Airey Lake Recreation Area in the Desoto National Forest, just north of Gulfport Mississppi. My hope is to take a direct hit by a hurricane.

  • @ministercreek I'm not sure any tent would be good for Hurricane camping - saying that though, this would cope better than most :)

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