Alpine Design Tent Manual



  1. Alpine Design Tents For Camping
  2. Alpine Design Tent Instructions
  3. Alpine Design 2 Person Tent
  4. Alpine Design Horizon 3 Tent
  5. Alpine Design Tent
  6. Alpine Design Tent Manual Template

steve oleary+5
March 24, 2014

Alpine Design Tents For Camping

Alpine Design Hiker/Biker great on a budget!!

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Full rain fly
  • Packs relatively small
  • Perfect for one person & gear

Cons

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  • Thin heavy poles
  • Limited headroom
  • Not freestanding

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Alpine Design Tent Instructions

Alpine Design Tent Manual
  • Dome-style 6-person tent with full-coverage fly. $279.99 (3) Meramac 2-Person. Dome-style 2-person tent with awning. $119.99 (4) Meramac 3-Person.
  • NorthPole manufactures tents for a variety of brands. However, not every tent sold under the brands below is made by NorthPole. If a tent is a NorthPole tent, its manual, tag on the inside of the tent, and carry bag will indicate it is a NorthPole product. Tent brands currently manufactured and supported by NorthPole include: Alpine Design.

Alpine Design 2 Person Tent

The Alpine Design Hiker/Biker and Hiker/Biker II is a solid, economical tent for the outdoors person on a budget.

The Hiker/Biker Original is roomier with enough space for two people and some vestibule room for wet pack or boots. While the similar yet smaller Hiker/Biker II is truly a soloist shelter for those campers 6 feet and under. Both have a full rain fly which is great for inclement weather.

Highly recommend seam sealing the tent and spraying waterproofing on the fly and floor. (retreat every year or two depending on use)

Setup is super easy and takes a few minutes, while it's not freestanding the 'tube' design offers nice access and enough room inside.

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Alpine Design Horizon 3 Tent

Both version have no-see-m mesh and in cool/cold weather do make sure you have some extra ventilation to prevent condensation build up. Just prop the rain fly up in a few spots to allow air to flow a bit more freely.

Recommend replacing the poles outright with a more durable, lighter material (i.e. aluminum) If not you may want to add some duct or electrical tape to re-enforce the fiberglass. Try a site like Tent Pole Technologies (www tentpoletechnologies dot com) if you are looking to replace your poles.

Major Upside: is the full fly coverage. great to have that extra insurance when you hear thunder! Reasonable price tag too!

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Major Downside: is the thin fiberglass poles. I dislike fiberglass anyway, but these are pretty flimsy. so be careful.

As a side note: I purchased the Hiker/Biker II (soloist) at Sports Authority for 15$ on clearance. So at that price it was a steal! If you spend 30-40 dollars upgrading to aluminum poles and 10 bucks on a can of waterproofing spray, you'll have spent $60 and have a shelter comparable to those on the market selling for 100-200 bucks.

Alpine Design Tent Manual Template

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