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| Hiking & Camping > Shelters & Tents | Rated:
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All four seasons are within your grasp when you pack the 3-person GoLite Shangri-La 3 Shelter. This flexible component system starts with the Shelter—basically a tough, waterproof fly—and builds up with an optional floor and nest (sold separately) to become an expedition-worthy den for three close friends or two linebackers. The Shangri-La 3 Shelter works by itself as a lightweight summer tarp or a bomber snow-camping kitchen, breaking the three-pound barrier with stakes and pole included.
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| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Dimensions: | 4ft 9in (144cm) / side, 59sq ft (5.5sq m) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | 30D SilLite ripstop nylon |
| Packed Size: | Not specified |
| Pole Included: | Yes |
| Recommended Use: | Summer fastpacking, 4-season camping component system |
| Tie Points: | 6 |
| Weight: | 2lb 7oz (1100g) |
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| GoLite Shangri-La 3 Shelter | $224.95 | |
| GoLite Shangri-La 2 Shelter 2-Person 3-Season | $174.95 | |
| GoLite Utopia 1-Person 3-4 Season Shelter | $224.95 | |
| GoLite Shangri-La 3 Person Tent | $180.00 - $224.99 |
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| GoLite Shangri-La 6+ Shelter 6-8 Person 4-Season Hiking & Camping > Shelters & Tents | $399.95 | |
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This is an interesting piece of equipment. My brother has this tent, and we've used it on a couple of stints in our local West Virginia, once in the Badlands, and once in Rocky Mountain NP. To tell the truth I wasn't thrilled with the tent at first, but it grew on me quite a bit. I recommend you use it almost always with the nest, because both times I used just the floor it got a little wet inside. The odd shape w/ pole in the middle actually works alright, we would pack our gear on the sides (this also helped keep us dry by not sliding against the fly in the middle of the night) and you could offset the pole some (with it between 2 bodies it remained rather sturdy) to where it slept 3 of us pretty comfortably (all +/- 6ft. +/- 175 lbs). I have not used the tent in winter but it did snow on us in RMNP in June, it did great. It is very light, which in turn seems to sacrifice some duriblity, and set up is very quick and easy. It can take heavy windage, but make sure it is staked well. | |
| Matt Kwasniewski at Backcountry.com on 04/21/2009 | |