Price reduced to $150**
I've got a like new Mountain Hardwear Hoopla 4+ tent with stakes, lines, and the accessory centerpole (+$30). This is an awesome shelter for one man with tons of room for gear, or two guys with some gear. I used it for only a few nights this past spring and loved it. The plan was to put a jack and stove in it for a heated solo shelter, but I never got around to it. I'm only selling to fund a Cimmaron/stove combo through the BHA lifetime membership deal. It's 2 pounds right on the nose with 12 stakes and factory guy-out lines (the center is reinforced for use with a trekking pole), or 2.5 with the centerpole (which I preferred). Last I checked, you can find a floor for it pretty easily. Asking $150, TYD (Paypal to friend or add 3%).
Great ultralight floorless shelter that offers a bit more headroom and sitting room than your average tarp-style shelter.


Hoopla™ 4 | MountainHardwear.com
I've got a like new Mountain Hardwear Hoopla 4+ tent with stakes, lines, and the accessory centerpole (+$30). This is an awesome shelter for one man with tons of room for gear, or two guys with some gear. I used it for only a few nights this past spring and loved it. The plan was to put a jack and stove in it for a heated solo shelter, but I never got around to it. I'm only selling to fund a Cimmaron/stove combo through the BHA lifetime membership deal. It's 2 pounds right on the nose with 12 stakes and factory guy-out lines (the center is reinforced for use with a trekking pole), or 2.5 with the centerpole (which I preferred). Last I checked, you can find a floor for it pretty easily. Asking $150, TYD (Paypal to friend or add 3%).
Great ultralight floorless shelter that offers a bit more headroom and sitting room than your average tarp-style shelter.


Hoopla™ 4 | MountainHardwear.com
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