Brand | ALPS Mountaineering |
Product Dimensions | 84″L x 54″W x 41″H |
Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
Floor Width | 54 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Mountaineering |
Shape | Rectangular |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Included Components | Tent and Tent Accessories |
Water Resistance Technology | 2000mm – 3000mm |
- Aluminum
- Imported
- Free-standing 3 pole frame with 7000 series aluminum poles; Easy assembly with lightweight aluminum hardware and pole clips that quickly snap over the tent poles
- Full coverage fly offers maximum protection; Extra guy-outs on the fly to stabilize the tent in bad weather
- Full mesh walls provide increased ventilation and great stargazing views
- Two vestibules for gear storage and extra weather protection; Mesh storage pockets inside for organization; 7075 aluminum stakes and guy ropes included
- Base Size: 7′ L x 4’6″ W; Center Height: 41″; Minimum Weight: 3 lbs. 12 oz.; Total Weight: 4 lbs. 2 oz.; Packed Size: 18″ L x 6″ D
Nicolás Verified Buyer –
Used this in the smoky mountains. Easy to set up Super lightweight. Has good headroom felt big and I like that it has 2 doors on both sides of tent. Room to store bags and shoes stove under rainfly. Highly recommend!
Jorge Hernández Verified Buyer –
Casa muy ligera, estaría mucho mejor si incluyera la huella ya q es muy delgado su piso. No es muy recomendable si la temperatura es de 0 grados centígrados.
Los cierres o cremalleras son muy delgados (sencillos).
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Chris Dostie Verified Buyer –
Poles are shorter when compacted so easy to pack and lightweight. Also rode the motorcycle cross country for 82 days 11,209 miles and this was my shelter. Worked great in rain never got wet. Wind you want to make sure you just tie everything down with what they provide you. It can be a little loud but didn’t collapse on me. Excellent stakes and tie down system. It held up fine. Definitely not a winter tent. I used a tarp from dollar general for a footprint just make sure it all stays under the tent. Was able to store a lot of gear under the vestibules. Love how I can pick the tent up from the poles with the door open and shake it upside down to get all the dirt out!
KEN Verified Buyer –
This is a very good tent for the price. It’s very light weight and compact which is good for backpacking or motorcycle camping. It’s a little tricky setting up but becomes easy with a little practice (following instructions).
kimamzn Verified Buyer –
Big fan of this tent after the first use anyway Plenty of room for me, my SO, and all the gear we brought. Easy to setup and packs down small enough. Seems like good solid quality. Time will tell though…
C.H. Verified Buyer –
After recent backpacking trip, I needed to lighten my load. Got this on a discounted price. Excellent price. Tent is packed down super small & light. Setting up is well coordinated with color coordinated poles & tent grommets. Pole design is a little tricky to get assembled & up by yourself, but with a little practice I’m sure it’ll be fine.
Very roomy for a one person tent, certainly not a mesh coffin like many are. I fit in there well being over six feet tall. Room for a bit of gear. Vestibule is big enough to fit my pack & boots.
Definitely hunt down the Footprint for this tent. Being an ultralight tent, the material is quite thin & I could see where it wouldn’t take many twigs or pebbles to cause some damage.
Wayne L. Verified Buyer –
Was ever easy to set up and light for backpacking. Recommend for beginners or hikers on a budget.
pdxmusicman Verified Buyer –
This tent is just the right size for one person. It has built-in pockets in each corner, which makes storing loose items convenient and easy to access. The tent is free-standing without stakes, but of course is more stable when stakes are used. Used the tent nightly for 15 consecutive days, including rain storms, heat, and wind with no problems. The vestibule is big enough for boots and a dry bag; I wish it was bigger, but that would add additional weight and I think this vestibule size is a good compromise in terms of size and weight. The stakes are solid: you can push them halfway in by hand and then step on them to push them in the rest of the way and the stakes do not bend. Ventilation is reasonably good: the tent does accumulate a little condensation internally (as all do), but it was minimal. Very happy with the tent overall.