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Wu Hu 4
 $329.95 
4 Person / Basecamp Our revolutionary tunnel dome pole configuration lets the Wu Hu act a bit like a tunnel (big on the inside, livable as all get out) and a dome, too (freestanding and easy to pitch). Perfect.
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• Dye-Free Optic White Canopy™
• RCT Swift Clip™
• Bath Tub Floor
• D Door
• Vestibule Venting


• Trail Weight 12 lbs 9 oz Fastpack Weight n/a
• Packed Weight 12 lbs 14 oz
• Packed Size 26" x 7" x 7"
• Number of Doors 2
• Interior Area 54 sq ft.
• Vestibule Area 17 + 17 sq ft.
• Peak Height 66"
• Floor Material 75D Polyester
• Body Material 70D Polyester
• Fly Material 68D Polyester
• Number of Poles 4
• Poles DAC DA 17, 10.25/9.0mm

Floor Material: 75D Nylon, 1800mm Body Material: 68D Polyester, Dye-Free White Fly Material: 75D Polyester, 1500mm Poles: DAC DA-17 Green Anodizing


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Posted by Rod
August 23, 2010

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I just spent eight days in Algonquin Provincial Park in Canada in my new Wu Hu 4. The tent was easy to set up, very roomy inside, especially with only two people using it, and quite comfortable to sleep in. The mesh doors provided a great view at night with the fly flaps tied back. I like that I can stand up in the tent and that the two doors keep it well ventilated. Even with the flaps zipped down we still got a nice breeze coming through. There are two very large pockets on either side of the tent which were put to good use. Heavy rain on two separate days failed to penetrate the fly or the high bathtub-type walls. On one occasion we decided to move the tent over to a slightly more level spot. Having the footprint clipped to the bottom made the adjustment easy. I had my first Sierra tent, a Comet, over 15 years and spent about 400 nights in it, before the zippers finally wore out. I am looking forward to using this Wu Hu a lot!

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