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System ID # 26465691
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The North Face Peregrine 2-Person Tent – Classic 3-Season Expedition Model
This is a The North Face Peregrine 2-Person Tent, a legendary 3-season model from the brand’s golden era of high-performance expedition gear. Designed in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Peregrine represents the rugged reliability The North Face became known for—favored by serious hikers, field researchers, and mountaineers for its stability and storm resistance.
Featuring a three-pole, cross-arch dome design, it delivers impressive wind stability and excellent interior space for two adults plus gear. The nylon ripstop canopy and polyester no-see-um mesh balance strength and ventilation, while the 1500mm coated fly and 10000mm taffeta floor ensure durable weatherproof protection. Dual vestibules and doors allow separate access and ample gear storage.
Includes two removable rainfly covers, original aluminum poles, carry bag, guy lines, and stakes—a complete, field-ready kit. Ideal for collectors of vintage outdoor gear or campers seeking a dependable, time-tested design.
Dimensions / Size
Approx. 90 in. (L) x 58 in. (W) at the main body; peak height ~43 in.
Packed size approx. 19 in. (L) x 7 in. diameter
Weight: ~7 lbs (fully outfitted)
Condition
In good, fully functional condition. Tested and confirmed complete with no rips, holes, or delamination. Poles and zippers operate smoothly, seams are secure. Light surface wear and creasing consistent with age and prior field use. Clean, odor-free, and ready for immediate setup.
Discontinued and increasingly sought after, the Peregrine exemplifies The North Face’s late-20th-century expedition engineering—built to endure real backcountry conditions before the ultralight trend emerged. Its robust materials and proven field reputation make it equally suited for use or display in a vintage gear collection.