Triarch 2.0 2 Tent: 2-Person 3-Season
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The North Face Triarch 2.0 2 Tent helps us make the most of our space while keeping our weight down, too. The pole geometry and crossbar makes for nearly vertical walls and extra headroom to make the Triarch seem more spacious while the two side doors with vestibules secure extra space for our packs, shoes, and gear we don't want with us in the tent. The single-wall construction reduces the tent's weight and features a semi-freestanding design that we can set up with poles and with stake-out points.
Details
- Weather-beating tent for the campground and backcountry
- Two-person capacity and three-season livability
- Single-wall canopy construction is both waterproof and breathable
- PU coating adds weather resistance and durability
- 30D nylon ripstop floor for added durability
- 20-denier nylon mesh improves ventilation and reduces condensation
- Internal accessory pockets to find small items at night
- Footprint (NF0A52W4) sold separately
- Item #TNFZCCA
- Material
- [canopy] 20D polyester, 20D nylon mesh, [vestibule canopy] 15D nylon ripstop, non-PFC DWR finish, PU silicone coating (1200mm), [floor] 30D nylon ripstop, non-PFC DWR finish
- Capacity
- 2
- Season
- 3
- Wall Type
- single
- Freestanding
- semi-freestanding
- Poles
- 2, DAC Featherlite NSL
- Number of Doors
- 2
- Number of Vestibules
- 2
- Vestibule Space
- 13.5ft²
- Ventilation
- high-low vents
- Floor Dimensions
- 84 x 50in
- Floor Space
- 52.9ft²
- Trail Weight
- 3lb 5.3oz
- Packed Weight
- 3lb 13.9oz
- Activity
- backpacking, weekend camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 3, 2022
Great tent!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Easy to set up, and I love how compact you could make it especially when bikepacking for multiple days! We camped a night in the rain and it was so nice to know that it was waterproof, we didn't get wet at all. Only thing I wish it had was a footprint. Hopefully this is made in the near future!
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
August 20, 2022
Spacious tent with potential Achilles' Heel
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Once you manage to puzzle your way through the text-less line drawings that provide a few bare hints on tent assembly, you have a comfortable, spacious tent on your hands. Weight wasn't too bad, doable for 3 season backpacking and car camping. But on my second campout, the aluminum portion of the poles shattered in my hands under only the mildest of strain. I managed to rig some cardboard at the break to protect the tent fabric, but this appears to be a definite Achilles' heel in this otherwise well-built tent. Will this be your experience too, or was this a one-off event? Who know? And if anyone would care to document how to assemble the tent with text and not just simple line drawings, I would be very grateful. Post a how-to video on YouTube and we'll be trail buddies for life!
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
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