Weight
Total weight 1.65 kg
Separable parts to help transportation.
Flysheet 730 g
Bedroom 482 g
Pole kit 206 g
Pegs (11 pieces) 110 g
Bags 57 g + 10 g
Guy ropes (2 + 2 attached to the tent) 20 g
Repair kit (ferrule) 20 g
To protect your product and increase your sun protection, you can complement your MT900 UL 2P tent with a groundsheet (ref. 8797784).
Weight, volume and dimensions can vary slightly due to manufacturing tolerances.
Size and living space
Bedroom length 205 cm
Bedroom width 110 cm to the head, 130 cm to the shoulders and 80 cm to the feet.
Height of the bedroom 95 cm
Extensions (integrated poles, 1 part) at the 4 corners to increase useful volume inside the tent.
60 m wide (at widest point) porch provides storage space that doesn't obstruct bedroom entrance. Store two 50 litre backpacks maximum.
1 side pocket to store possessions.
Architecture, tent poles and tent pegs
Lightweight, shock and frost resistant aluminium pole: 7001 T6 Yunan SD70PF Ø 9 mm aluminium.
Optimised square tent pegs: “anvil” head, oversized main part, extremely resistant and lightweight (7075 T6 aluminium).
The single pole and 4 integrated parts form a non self-standing tunnel. This structure lets you have a very lightweight tent that needs to be fixed to the ground and is not free-standing.
Pitching/striking
Extremely quick pitching/striking. The flysheet and bedroom are pre-assembled. Insert the tent poles into the flysheet cover. It is also quick to strike.
To store the tent in its bag, fold the tent in half to about the length of the bag, fold up the pole into a bundle onto the bedroom or flysheet, roll everything up tightly to slide into the bag.
Waterproofing
Forclaz tents are laboratory-tested: pitched tent, 200 litres/sqm/hour (3 hours, equivalent to a tropical storm). They are also tested in the field by a sample user group.
20 denier polyester (PES) flysheet and 40D polyamide (PA) groundsheet have a polyurethane coating (inside) and silicone (exterior).
Seams taped with heat-sealed strips.
Multi-component bedroom combining breathability, wind protection and prevents condensation
Wind resistance
We test all our tents in a wind tunnel on a turntable where we can expose each side of the tent to the wind.
To test its wind resistance, the tent must be properly pitched, taut but not stretched, with all the guy ropes in position around the tent. It should remain habitable at wind speeds of 70km/h, measured near ground level.
Our tents are certified by the CSTB independent laboratory in Nantes.
Ventilation and condensation prevention
Bedroom with mosquito screen for ventilation and water-repellent fabric to protect from condensation and draughts. Large vent at front of tent and additional vent at feet end.
To reduce condensation inside your tent, it must be properly pitched, with the fabric kept taut without being over-stretched. Vents and good air flow will help reduce humidity inside your tent.
Seasons
3-season tent: your tent will protect you from the harsh weather conditions you can encounter in the spring, summer or autumn. It will withstand light snowfall but is not designed to withstand heavy loads that would weigh on the structure.
In case of snow, remember to shake your tent regularly in order to bring down any snow that has accumulated to avoid putting too much weight on the structure of your tent.
Repairs and After-sales service
As designers, we care about the durability of our products, which is why all our tents are designed to be repairable.
You will find the detachable parts (poles, bedroom, etc.) in store or in the workshop of your local Decathlon, or on the website.
If you have a problem, don't hesitate to have your tent looked at in your local Decathlon store.
Repair kit (ferrule, patch): 20 g
Durability
Your tent is designed for itinerant bivouacking, it is therefore not designed for static use in the sun.
We recommend that you avoid leaving it in the sun as the ultra-light fabrics can be sensitive to UV light, that damages them.