The MSR Habitude 6 is like a cozy cabin in the woods for backpacker parents. It offers ample space to comfortably accommodate six sleepers. Parents eager to share their love for the outdoors with their kids now have the perfect base camp. Built tough, these Habitude tents can handle family escapades and bad weather without toppling in the wind. Their roomy, standing - height interiors keep everyone, even the little adventurers, content and at ease. Standing - height design: A high ceiling and vertical sidewalls let you move around freely, lounge, and stand up to change. The wide door pocket ensures easy entry. Strong construction: Made of robust fabrics, with super - sturdy pole geometry and smooth - glide YKK stainless steel zippers, it can withstand rough use, little hands, and tough environments like sand, wind, and rain. Easy to pitch: Thanks to hubbed poles, large, color - coded pole clips, and a simple design, one person (or one with a small helper) can set it up quickly. Unmatched livability: It comes with an integrated porch light for easy night entry, storage pockets for each person, plenty of hang loops, strategic mesh for airflow and to block cold nights, and a huge vestibule. Capacity: 6. Minimum Weight: 6.08 kg. Packed Weight: 6.35 kg. Floor Area: 7.71 sq. m. Tent Volume: TBD liters. Vestibule Area: 2.27 sq. m. Vestibule Volume: TBD L. Interior Peak Height: 185 cm. Packed Size: 58 x 25 cm. Number of Doors: 1. Freestanding: Yes. Number of Poles: 3 x 7000 Series Aluminum. Rainfly Fabric: 68D ripstop polyester 1500mm Polyurethane & DWR. Canopy fabric: 68D taffeta polyester & DWR. Floor Fabric: 68D taffeta polyester 10,000mm Polyurethane & DWR.
Using the MSR Habitude 6 tent is a breeze. First, find a flat area for pitching. Thanks to the hubbed poles and color - coded pole clips, you can set it up by yourself or with a small helper quickly. When entering the tent, the wide door pocket makes it easy to get in and out. At night, use the integrated porch light for easy access. Inside, use the storage pockets to keep your stuff organized and the hang loops to hang your things. When it comes to maintenance, after each use, make sure to clean the tent. If it gets dirty, gently wipe the fabric with a damp cloth. After cleaning, let it dry completely before packing it up. Store it in a cool, dry place. Be careful with the zippers and poles; avoid rough handling as they are built to last but still need proper care. Also, in extreme weather conditions, like very strong winds, it's a good idea to secure the tent more firmly to prevent it from toppling.