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The photo above shows a front view of the
MSR SuperFusion 3 with a 5'4" model kneeling inside for scale. The fabric
panel of the front door is shown unzipped and rolled to the side, and
the mesh door panel is in use. |
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The photo above shows the MSR SuperFusion 3
with 3 standard size Therm-a-Rest sleeping pads placed inside the tent
with the feet of the pads at the front of the tent. Both the mesh and
solid fabric panels of the front door are shown rolled and secured to
the side of the tent. |
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The photo above is a view from inside the MSR SuperFusion
3 showing one of the two side zip-down body panels unzipped and rolled
to the bottom of the mesh panel. Two buckles at the bottom of the panel
(shown by green arrows) secure the fabric panel when not in use. The
front door is visible at the left of the photo with the fabric panel
rolled to the side. |
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The MSR SuperFusion 3 features two interior mesh pockets
which are located on both sides of the rear door at the intersection
of the bathtub floor and the tent walls. One of the two pockets is indicated
by a green arrow in the photo above. |
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The MSR SuperFusion 3 includes a removable mesh attic at
the peak of the tent (shown by green arrow) that can be used to store
small items. |
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The photo above shows a detailed view of the rear vent
taken from inside the MSR SuperFusion 3 with the rainfly in use. The
green arrow indicates the fabric and mesh panels attached to the inner
tent body, and the blue arrow shows the unzipped fabric vent panel of
the rainfly. The red material visible through the vent opening is the
overhanging fabric hood on the outside of the rainfly that protects the
vent. |