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NEMO

Switch 2P Tent

$148
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One freestanding tent—so many possibilities. Whether your adventures require a tent, a screen house, a sun shade or all three, this NEMO Switch 2P shelter easily transforms to handle all duties.

  • With the inner tent deployed and fly attached, it makes a very comfortable abode, with near-vertical walls and copious headroom
  • Remove the fly on a sunny day, and you have a perfect screen room for setting up a couple of camp chairs and a table to share a cheese board
  • If you're headed to the shore, ditch the inner tent and just set up the fly for UPF 50+ protection from the sun (sun shade webbing straps included; tarp poles not included)
  • Intuitive tent design makes setup quick and easy for all 3 configurations
  • UPF 50+ fabric is 100% flame-retardant chemical-free (meets CGSB-182.1 requirements for flame retardancy)
  • 2 doors and 2 vestibules with Gatekeeper‚Ñ¢ door clips offer ease of entry, plenty of gear storage space and generous ventilation
  • Durable fabrics are made to last a lifetime of adventures
  • DAC Pressfit¬Æ aluminum poles are durable and lightweight; pole hubs simplify setup
  • Nightlight Pockets‚Ñ¢ turn your headlamp (not included) into a tent lantern while removing blue light and casting an even glow
  • Oversize duffel storage bag makes packing up a breeze
  • 100% recycled REPREVE¬Æ pole bag replaces disposable packaging as part of the NEMO 100K Polybag Elimination Project
2.0
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 1 review
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    Caroline F.
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    Coleman Skydome 6P Tent
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 2 out of 5 stars
    5 months ago
    Roomy, but attached poles are annoying

    Great tent if the poles were not attached. Not sure what Coleman was thinking with the attached poles. Makes it nearly impossible for one person to assemble and take down and avoid actually walking on the tent.