This tent is one of the strongest and lightest double-wall tents in its class--the bombproof Fury boasts a lean fighting weight of 6 lbs. 10 oz.
Three-pole structure combined with Compression Tension Design™ provides superior strength, maximizes headroom and increases usable floor space Large hooped vestibule provides a stable, roomy gear storage area Offers excellent ventilation through the door, the large, zippered mesh rear window and peak vent with kickstand support Color-coded poles and continuous pole sleeves provide easy set up DryGuys™ guy out your tent in extreme conditions with up to a 10mm climbing rope; won't wick, freeze or hold water Polyurethane-coated rainfly and floor provide excellent waterproofness and durability Interior pockets, removable gear loft and utility loops keep your house organized and gear accessible Adjustable stake loops have ladderloc tensioner that is backed up by a second webbing loop; four-season loops are large enough to accept skis Rainfly door has zipper flaps to keep water out and is reflective for locating at night Peak vents, guylines, water-repellent zippers and zipper pulls are also reflective Patented ZipGate™ allows you to replace zipper slider in the field MSR uses non-wicking materials throughout; these prevent water weight gain during your trip and won't transport water into the tent RapidRoll™ stuff bag is generously sized and easy to use; designed like a climbing rope bag with side-loading for quick, easy packing
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Reviews | grandwazoo | Untitled Review | | 
Voted 5/5 | The MSR Fury is smaller but basically the Moss Stargazer. The only grip I have is the weight. The room inside is very spacious. I like the floor layout (rectangular). The corners don’t creep in, in stays orthogonal. Headroom is extremely spacious.
Moss Tent.
| | Posted Oct 27, 2003 6:30 pm | | gnome | MSR Fury | | 
Hasn't voted | I Owned this tent for a 6 month trip in the Andes, and used it from sea level to 5700m. camps. This tent is just Great : Incredibely resistant, spacious, bright inside, small footprint, beautifull (in my opinion) ! I would recommend it for all conditions mountaineering and winter trekking.
Why did I sold it then ?... Mostly because of its weight and because I bought a Hilleberg Nammatj 2... 1,1 kg lighter ! | | Posted Mar 6, 2007 7:59 am | | eniv4 | MSR Fury | | 
Voted 5/5 | Great Tent!. Have used it up in the Dolomites for more than 3 weeks. High winds, snow and heavy rain, no problem at all. Only disadvantage I can come up with is that it takes about 10-15 minutes to set up | | Posted Sep 29, 2007 6:30 pm |
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