Discover the ultimate compact tent collection, designed for adventurers on the go. These lightweight and portable tents offer easy setup and takedown, making them perfect for camping trips, festivals, or spontaneous getaways. With durable materials and weather-resistant features, you can trust these tents to keep you protected from the elements. Enjoy ample space without the bulk, as our compact tents are designed to maximize comfort while minimizing weight. Embrace the outdoors with confidence and convenience, knowing your perfect shelter is just a pack away.
$143.98
WAS: $189.99*
this 4- person tent's compact size makes it a great choice for car camping or backpacking adventures. ... tec™ system with welded corners and inverted seams helps keep water out strong frame tested to withstand up to 35 mph winds wider door for easier movement of gear like air beds...
$179.99
additional details style: 50025o ... design 4- person backpacking tent lightweight aluminum poles( 2) vestibules ad doors no- see- um mesh windows and panels stands up to water leaks 2000mm waterproof coating tub floor, sealed seams, fly stand storage pockets specs dimensions: 8. 5 ’ x 7. 5 ’ x 52...
$149.99
WAS: $199.99*
It ’s very well made and simply constructed which I like. ... It would be great for 1 person to go on a camping experience in the woods and they would have great shelter and enough room to have a backpack inside of the tent with
$249.00
Love the shortened tent poles for backpacking and backpacking. ... Being freestanding it easy to pitch on a varying types of terrain. ... I used this tent during a two day thunderstorm near a summit and never had an issue with wind or
5
GordonB
[ While a little on the heavy side, this is a great tent to start backpacking with. I 've taken it out a few times now and it has worked out great. The tent is very roomy, I had space ar my head and feet to store gear amd the vestibule had plany of room for my pack. This is a solid tent.
5
por favor
[ I never had a problem with my new tent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5
[ So far, so good. On my first trip out with the Tungsten 1 person tent, it rained pretty heavily in the middle of the night and not a drop of water inside. It is a super small tent, but that's to be expected for such a light backpacking option.
5
amroberts8
[ Great tent- easy to set up and super high quality. Stood up to high winds and rain/hail. Small enough to easily pack into the front compartment of Jackson Cuda Kayak, with plenty of room to spare Highly recommend!
5
Cappiejoe
[ I recently completed the 20 mile Manistee River Loop Trail and spent two nights in this tent. I have absolutely no regrets about this purchase as the tent performed flawlessly. It is incredibly easy to set up/take down within minutes, had plenty of room for me inside and for my backpack in the vestibule, and there was adequate ventilation with no condensation despite the nights being cool. Best of all, the footprint is included so there is no additional expense for this important component to help protect the floor. All in all, I am extremely pleased with my Marmot 1p Tungsten Tent!
$374.99
WAS: $549.99*
ultralight two person backpacking tent with easy set- up, plenty of storage, and multiple access options, making it very user friendly two doors and awning- style vestibules with double zippers allow for multiple access options dual- zipper doors with easy- grip pulls allows for ease of use two...
5
Ctv20
[ Purchased this tent for a hike on the NaPali coast! Was easy to set up and highly recommend! Plenty of room, comfortable and nice quality. Glad I purchased it.
5
Heather L
[ I bought this to replace my 14 year old kelty for backpacking with my dog. I was surprised by the strength of the material considering it feels very thin and fragile in your hand. I am happy to report after two trips with a two year old lab with uncut nails, this tent has held up phenomenally with out any tears or punctures. It is incredibly lightweight and packs well. The overall construction of the tent( zippers, buckles, poles, ect.) is very well made and worth the price. Its also one of the more user friendly small tents, as it is equipped with pockets galore.
5
Copper92
[ I bought this tent to take on a 5 night back country trip to Colorado. Could not have been happier with the performance. Easy set up and tear down. Very stable in blustery conditions. Plenty of time for me and my gear with the dual vestibules.
5
UTHiker
[ Very happy to have bought this tent. I am using it as a 1 person tent for backpacking and am very happy with the weight and size. I do n't think this would be a good tent for 2 people due to the tapered end, but it could be done if not using wide sleeping pads. Would recommend
5
Jvrichie03
[ I bought this tent and when I received it and put it together to test it, the tent pole cracked wide open. It was really strange considering I trust big Agnes and have other products including another tent. Returning it was super easy and smooth and the support center replaced it no questions asked and after opening this one it was great. Thanks team!
$459.99
WAS: $629.99*
storage: comes with ultra- compact stuff sack ... I like a true free standing tent. ... Good quality materials, a pack weight that's only slightly more than my BA 2p tent, and very easy to
5
Elaine M.
Perfect size/weight for two people hiking the back country.
5
Jake
[ Bought this tent along with a couple others to compare them side by side. This tent was by far the best quality in my opinion. It is built sturdy in comparison to many of the other lightweight backpacking tents- seems like it will hold up to mountain winds than others I have tried
5
Solo treker
Very nice looking tent. I have not used it as of yet, but think I 'm going to be happy. I like a true free standing tent. Last tent was not free standing.
5
liv2day00
[ I bought this tent to compliment my Copper Spur 2P tent for backpacking; needed something with a slightly larger footprint when camping with my partner instead of just my pup. Impressed with the quality, space, and design of this tent( expected as much from MSR). The rain fly is a bit wonky when needing to unzip from inside the tent; it slants down to the corner making it tough to open. I get the design intent, but it's not as user friendly as any other tent I 've owned. Keeps the rain out, which is the most important aspect. Like every tent out there, I would n't want to stuff 3 normal sized humans in it. It's great for 2 adults and my 75lb dog. There's room for some gear inside the tent, the vestibules from the fly provide enough space for full size packs under them. The pockets sewn inside the tent are great for stashing stuff sacks and small things, and I like the loops at the top for hanging a small lantern. It's on the pricey side for a 3p tent, but you get what you pay for. Good quality materials, a pack weight that's only slightly more than my BA 2p tent, and very easy to setup. I 've been backpacking with it several times already and it's a great piece of camp gear.
$249.99
storage: two vestibules offer ample storage for gear outside of the tent space quick stash door keeper on tent body lets you stow unzipped doors easily media pockets enable clean earbud- cord routing from phones and other devices equipped with multiple interior loops for attaching gear lofts( sold...
5
Doug70
[ Light weight and easy to set up. Great little tent for hiking and camping. Send to be good quality and sturdy enough to handle the Florida weather.
5
Jim D
[ Grabbed this rather than pay$$$ for a Copper Spur. A little heavier and does n't pack down as small, but build quality is a cut above for this price. Used in the rain already, stayed bone dry. Could fit 2 comfortably- set this up next to a friend's Quarter Dome SL2 and the Blacktail definitely has more space, especially vertically.
4
watt
[ It has been on 2 4 day river trips and has preformed great. I have not been out in any major rain yet. I find it works for me a single in tent, do n't like tight tents, good head room.
4
Gray
[ I 've used this tent just a few times for intense backpacking trips, it held up well in heavy rain and high humidity. Condensation was minimal, but your never going to get away from condensation in any tent, specially in the winter. It's a bit heavy, but of course it's not an ultralight tent, overall a great tent and would recommend to any backpacker or family camper.
4
Sivers08
[ Purchased a few weeks ago and used it for the first time recently. Sets up easily and is fairly packable. Great tent for the price. Would recommend.
$179.99
3- season 3 person tent dome shape optimal interior space with near vertical side walls footprint sold separately fast- pitch option features a super lightweight, compact covering stays dry and comfortable with full coverage rain fly lightweight 7001 series aluminum pole set...
$89.99
Great 2 person summer tent. ... This tent is large enough to comfortably fit two people, or one person with a lot of gear. ... Even though the poles aren ’ t aluminum, the tent is still lightweight and packs up pretty
5
Florida man 904
I recently purchased this tent for a 3 day hike. It was beyond my expectations. In 40 degree weather it performed perfectly. Simple set up, taken out of the bag it packed down even smaller, with the pole rolled onto my thremarest. I could n't of been happier. Now the weather was great, so I ca n't speak on water resistance. But warm and roomy. I 'm 5ft 8, plenty of space for my pack and me.
5
Ronnie 44420
A little weird to set up at first because stake location needs to be clear of roots and rocks, and it requires all 4 corner stakes to raise it soundly but very light and can be set up quickly if there's nothing in the ground to block the stakes. Prolly not a got tent for anywhere with a lot of rocks and roots.
5
Dadof3crazies
Went backpacking this past weekend and used it for the first time
5
Dwhitjdb
My son bought this tent for Boy Scouts. The tent is light. It is also very easy to set up. I can set it up by myself.
5
Brad623
After reviewing the product it is very lightweight and durable. Comes with space to store items and cover to keep dry.
$249.99
WAS: $379.99*
design& details the msr elixir™ 3 backpacking tent comes equipped with a polyurethane waterproof coating, enough room to fit three mats, and two doors pole geometry optimizes headroom with an adaptable rainfly to adjust your outside views along with built- in gear lofts simple fast- and- light...
5
Rose M.
Excellent tent. Could not recommend enough. Rain proof and wind resistant, always have a great nights sleep
5
Medic117
I love the design. I have the Elixir 1 and use that when I bikepack Very spacious for a 3 person backpacking tent. I 'm pretty sure the people who are commenting about the lack of waterproof may be referring to the morning dew/ condensation of moisture that builds up on the inside of the tent in the early morning. One the best tent companies out here.
5
Gina C.
Very spacious for a 3 person backpacking tent. Nice cruved pole design that keeps the tent low to the ground in the wind.
5
Hannah M.
Great tent, could easily fit three but very comfortable for two. Lightweight and easy to set up
5
Michael H.
This tent exceeded my expectations. It is east to set up and plenty big enough for me and my buddy. I have been very happy with all the msr products I have purchased.
$399.99
WAS: $549.99*
dry™ rain gutters redirects water to keep it away from you and your gear top mesh window can be opened to look up at the stars or covered with the fly to keep rain out no- curve tent doors have easy- to- use zippers that zip closed at a single point making it easy to find the door opening in the...
5
BRAD A.
Took on CO and MT backcountry hunt recently, held up to wind and rain with zero issue. Quick and easy to setup and tear down, and when rolled up it actually fits into the bag with room to spare. Hunting partners admired it, compliments all around
5
Lindsay F.
Most spacious, lightweight tent I 've owned! It packs down amazingly. Have biked and hiked with this tent and ca n't recommend it enough. So nice to have room inside for two people to sit up! I would recommend picking up some extra guy line for the fly to be able to stake out the centre of the fly and not just the corners. In colder weather, I find that the fly sticks to the tent with condensation. Nothing a little extra staking ca n't fix.
5
CLAIRE S.
I 've used this as my only backpacking and camping tent for two years. I have not had any issues. I also have not used it in heavy rain or wind. I would recommend for a two person tent.
5
Mayor of Rives
[ I purchased this a couple of months ago and really like it. It was a little more than the other tents that I was looking at, but I decided to go for it. It is unbelievably light, so it is no factor when hiking. The spacing inside is good. The construction is solid. I would recommend this tent to anyone who wants a simple, light tent.
5
[ The tent is very light and easy to carry, which can save space for more planning. The rainproof effect is good. I have spent several night shifts in the mountains this spring, which brought me many beautiful feelings. Through the star network, I can see the sky full of stars and feel happy. The only thing that needs to be improved is the windproof performance. In the fifth and sixth level mountain winds, there is a lot of shaking, and the windproof rope needs to be particularly stable.
$549.99
shortstik polesets that are ideal for packing in saddlebags, panniers, on handlebars, or saving room in any pack one door and awning- style vestibule with double zippers for multiple access options dual- zipper door with easy- grip pulls allows for ease of use two low- vent vestibule doors and the...
5
Danno
[ First: Th tent is n't nearly as dark- colored as the picture indicates- it's light grey and white. Very easy to set up and comfortable inside. Vestibule is roomy. The shorter pole segments make a big, positive difference when packing a bike! The bag is great if you want the Molle straps, otherwise I do n't see the advantage( and it does n't fit the best with my handlebar bag system.
5
Kai K
[ Lightweight, sturdy, easy to put up…this is a great little one person tent. My only complaint is that Big Agnes should include the footprint because the test is quite delicate and requires one.
5
Oohlala
[ I bought this tent predominantly for backpacking or car camping. There is a chance I could bike pack, but that was not part of the decision to get this tent. I chose this slightly heavier tent over the regular backpacking tent because I wanted the decreased packed length. This allows me to put it in my backpack horizontally, and I keep the entire tent+ poles together. I chose a one person to keep the weight and volume down. I also appreciated having the loop straps on the top of the fly. During the BWCA trip last week, I frequently had wet socks, wet pant legs, and what other things to dry out. It was also windy during the trip. Once, I did put clothing in a pine tree. My friend later told me he picked up my stuff from the ground. After that, I always put my wet stuff under the loops on the tent. I love it! I had been concerned about the darker color of this tent compared to the backpacking tent. However, the color in the pictures is misleading. When I 'm inside the tent, I ca n't call it cheerful on the daytime but it's not dark and dreary. I do n't think it will soak up heat of the sun anymore than any other non- white tent will. I do like that it blends in better with the environment. I did purchase the footprint that also extends into the vestibule space. I 've previously had a tent with this feature and found it helpful. However, my friend has a BA tent with a traditional vestibule and he put a piece of plastic in front of his tent door. In the BWCA, the areas that we pitched our tents were often dirt. I found I had a lot of dirt on the footprint which kept me from sitting on it, etc. Meanwhile, my friend just simply lifted up his plastic and shook it out. We did get rain, so it's possible my gear under the vestibule stayed dryer. That being said, I do question if I 'm in this similar situation if I could just fold the vestibule back on itself and under the tent. And a grassy or less dusty situation, the footprint extending into the vestibule would be great. Otherwise, this review will likely apply to both the backpacking and bikepacking versions of this tent. My 8- year- old LLB 1- person tent I labeled my coffin tent. I do not feel the same way about this BA 1- person tent!!! This tent is a little wider, and I definitely have more headroom. It has a vent above which was a key deciding factor for my purchasing this tent. I hate tent condensation in the morning! I have a normal width sleeping pad And I can straddle it on hands and knees to adjust it and blow it up a little bit more. I can kneel in the tent and bend over in a squat to further make adjustments. I am 5 ft 7 in. ALL of the wonderful storage pockets kept so much off of the floor of the tent that it gave my body more space to move around. This is wonderful no matter what size version of this tent you get. I had a light jacket, a hat, and a shirt in the big pocket on the roof. The zippers on the tent open and close beautifully. Nothing got stuck. With the zipper on the fly I was a bit more careful, but all I did was extend a finger first in the direction I was traveling and that kept any material from getting caught. I am still figuring out all of the toggles, especially on the right side( facing tent) of the fly. It is very nice to open the doors wide, even if I do n't use the awning feature. THE VESTIBULE is Wonderful!! The vestibule in my old coffin tent would n't fit my backpack. With this BA 1- person tent, My 65- L ULA Catalyst backpack, a bait holder bag, shoes, my pfd, and a sm dry bag fit under the vestibule AND I still had room to enter and exit the tent. The vestibule rocks!!! The only thing that I do n't like about the vestibule is that there is n't a second smaller one. I do n't know if any 1- person tent has two vestibules. However, while this does allow one to set up the tent in smaller spaces, you are very restricted which way your vestibule faces. For ex, you may have to choose between setting up the tent so the foot faces into prevailing winds for safety... or setting up so you can open the vestibule doors and have a beautiful view of the mountains or a lake versus woods and weeds two to three feet from your vestibule if you set up for wind management. Setting up the tent was easy. The first two times I put the ends of the crossbars in the fly, it was effortful and I was concerned that I would do damage to the fly. Afterward, the material loosened up and it became easier. Clipping the fly to the footprint when I 'm also using the tent body is just a little awkward because cord material gets in the way of the clips. Guying out is much easier, quicker with the new adjustment pieces. There are two pieces of velcro to attach to the tent poles at the head of the tent. In the stake bag, there are multiple Velcro pieces and I 've not been able to find out what those are for. I bought two MSR groundhog stakes for two reasons: BA should have provided 1 more stake and I wanted two longer stakes to better anchor the tent in higher wind. During our BWCA trip, we did get a little rain but we got high winds during that time frame. Under these circumstances and with my roof vent open, I did n't get rain inside the tent. Also, with what both my friend and I felt were straight line winds, no rain got in the tent from under the tent fly. That being said, since the fly edges tend to sit up a bit higher from the ground to allow more ventilation, there was a lot of dirt and wood matter splash up against the wall of the tent. Luckily, the solid part obtained body goes high enough that nothing got inside. The inner tent remained dry. Packing down the tent and putting it and the poles in the available bags is okay. The bags are just wide enough if you pack things well. The stakes and their bag came packed inside with the tent and fly. I am a little concerned about the stakes being pushed in the bag with all of this other delicate material. My friend got upset with me because he felt I was taking too long to tear down the tent. I kept the fly on the tent body and attended to fold it all up together keeping the mesh on the inside, then stuff it in the bag. My friend felt I should just stuff each one in separately. I 'm not sure what's best, I just want to protect this more delicate material. That being said, my biggest concern for the material was when I was packing away the tent. Having the footprint down certainly protected the floor of my tent from any damage. Pros: mostly everything! Roof vent, large, practical vestibule, material loops on exterior fly, large tent body entryway, VG zippers, vestibule doors open wide, lots of interior pocket storage, a 1- person without being too confined, usually adjustable guylines, quick setup, appears to handle high wind well, why is not too dark, reflective elements on the tent keep one from tripping, fly zipper also zips from the top down, well- made. Cons: I guess the tent/tent pole bags could be lighter and the bags just the tiniest bit larger dia. The daisy chain loops are very small and not terribly practical. BA should include the missing stake. I would like for BA to also sell the bikepacking and backpacking poles separately. I could see someone wanting to own both depending on what situation they would be using the tent. I would also like BA to advertise that the traditional footprint and the extended footprint will fit both bikepacking and backpacking tents. Otherwise, the rest of my review will apply
$629.95
WAS: $649.95*
design and details solution dyedfabric is highly resistant to uv fade and drastically reduces water and energy use during manufacturing, a process that is better for the environment and improves the quality of the tent fabric 12 '' shortstik poleset is ideal for packing onto handlebars, panniers...
5
Eric_Tucson
[ I bought this for bikepacking, but will use this for all my backpacking trips too. Tent is super lightweight, and very small packed size. Easily fit between the hoods/shifters on my gravel bike. Nice storage, with a full shelf along the foot end of the tent. Lots of pockets. Footprint provides a floor outside under the vestibules. Ca n't wait to go outside with it again!
5
TP1234
[ We 've been excited about using the UL3 for our trips as it has a bit more room than the UL2. The setup is a breeze, the double doors are also super convenient and the UL3 has great storage options inside for both of us. The ultralight tent material is very thin, so I hope it remains durable through more uses. But we really love the tent setup and bike- specific features, such as the daisy chains on the stuff sack for mounting the tent anywhere.
5
Jonnya
[ Really compact. I haven ’ t used it in the field yet but I love it already. It fits on my handle bars nicely and is super light weight. My wife and I fit perfect
$449.99
perfect lightweight tent for biking adventures 12 '' shortstik poleset is created to attach to your handlebars, panniers, and saddlebags high- volume pole architecture creates a steeper wall structure for more headroom dry- entry door prevents water from entering the interior of the tent so you can...
$499.95
design and details solution dyed fabric is highly resistant to uvfade and drastically reduces water and energy use during manufacturing, a process that is better for the environment and improves the quality of the tent fabric 12 '' shortstik poleset is ideal for packing onto handlebars, panniers...
$299.99
Setup was easy, we used our own 2 person air mattress which we pumped through the cab of the truck. ... Awesome setup, super easy and comfortable. ... a sewn- in, bathtub- style floor keeps you dry and bug-
$99.99
core connect: our newly designed ball- and- socket system allows for easy tent setup and takedown, providing a quick and secure structure every time. ... complemented with other great features like water- resistant coatings, ample interior storage pockets, and easy attach rainflies, our core® dome...
$239.95
We had enough room for 4 50L/65L frame backpacks( ours and our other two camp mates) and could still move around without stepping on everything and keep things
5
JenniOmega
[ Recently used this tent to camp at Arches National Park and the nights we stayed were pretty windy! It held up and didn ’ t budge but because we staked our tent down right. I love the shield over the tent and the space inside before getting into the tent( my partner and I call it the patio haha!). We store our extra camping essentials in that space so it ’s not out in the open when we leave. It fits a queen sized air mattress. It ’s a great tent for two people!
5
AMGSTPMN
We purchased this tent for our recent backpack camping trip. It wasn ’ t too heavy, but it did take up a decent amount of space in the 65L bag. We felt we needed a little more room than our 2- person tent so we could fit ourselves and our gear. This tent worked perfect for our needs- the two of us& a queen air mattress fit great. We had enough room for 4 50L/65L frame backpacks( ours and our other two camp mates) and could still move around without stepping on everything and keep things organized. The vestibule was an added plus- it was nice having some extra room for our chairs& other small items. Would absolutely recommend this tent to anyone looking for a roomier 2/3- person tent or just enough space for 4- person.
5
MKCF
[ I took this out for an inaugural vsmping trip last week under very windy conditions, this tent stayed exactly where it was supposed to and did n't loosen after being pummeled by windy conditions for 3 days and nights. The vestibule was so great, it's like having a whole other tent for gear that you do n't want inside the tent. Very happy with this purchase.
5
mikeofmandan
[ Solidly- built and functional car- camping tent. Ample space for our crew of two adults and a toddler. Easy setup. Pitches taut. Fun, retro color scheme. The guy lines can be rolled up into the attached sleeves when not in use. Included stakes are heavy duty. The front porch awning wins the day as a stow area for gear or as a covered area to hang out. Initially I wondered how the tent would breath with just the one small vent, but the rain fly stakes out nicely creating airflow( not to mention the ventilation options provided by front awning system). The tent easily fits back into the included carrying pack- no wrestling required. Cons: the front zipper is really tight and requires two hands to zip( may just be my tent, idk). No included ground sheet, which would be recommended to extend life of the tent. Overall, this is what I feel is a best- in- class considering all factors. For a reasonably priced four person tent with some thoughtful product design, you could do no wrong with the Kelty Rumpus 4. Ca n't wait for the next outing!
5
boogieonkt
[ I got this tent as an upgrade to another 4P Kelty tent I bought in 2014, and I LOVE it! The colors are great, the vestibule is huuuuge, and we can fit our big double sleeping pad in there, AND a bed for our adorable pup. We ca n't wait to go camping again!
$199.99
camp in comfort with the napier backroadz 19 series truck tent. ... 1- year manufacturer ’s limited warranty includes carrying bag ... tent material: 68d polyester taffeta floor material: polyethylene pole material: fiberglass weight: 16 lbs height: 58 ” – 62
$239.00-$239.99
WAS: $239.99*
Easy to set up. ... coming in a variety of sizes, this tent will be certain to fit your vehicle. ... it comfortably sleeps two adults, providing protection from the elements, animals, and uncomfortable
5
Somisjuan
I bought this about 3 weeks ago. And it has to be one of my favorite purchase of all time! I have been wanting one for a while. It fit perfectly in my 2008 Chevy Silverado 6. 5 ’ bed. Easy to set up. Make sure you get the airbedz truck mattress it ’s worth it!
$599.95
design and details: designed for compact pick- up trucks, this bed- level truck rack is perfect for carrying a rooftop tent, basket, or other equipment up to 220lbs truck rack is at the ideal bed- level height to sit below the cab of the truck for improved aerodynamics universal...
5
BGS1356
I needed the bars to put a Thule Tupui tent on my GMC, and it still had to fit in my garage…. Absolutely perfect!!!
$59.99
WAS: $119.99*
It ’s an exellent solo shelter, keeps you dry& bug free and weights little, great all around solo lightweight shelters and sets up in a minute, mine came with aluminum pre- curved poles and they are still going
5
jackleiter76
[ I had the original Eureka Solitaire with fiberglass poles. The only issue it ever had was a pole breaking early on. I got a replacement and that one never broke, but it always made me nervous and felt flimsy. The tent itself though was great. I took it on all kinds of trails, cold and hot weather, pouring rain, and it stayed dry. It was the most reliable piece of gear I 've ever had. When I saw this new version with the aluminum poles I jumped at purchasing it.
5
Alli
I ’ ve only taken my Eureka Solitaire on a few trips so far but already it has FAR exceeded my expectations for a tent in this price range. I was looking to replace my 2 person backpacking tent because I wanted something smaller I could take fastpacking in a 30L bag( and I did not want a bivy sack). Besides being lightweight, the tent can easily be stuffed into a 6L compression sack( and be compressed down even smaller). The size itself is a huge win if you are one person traveling in the backcountry. I wasn ’ t sure how I would feel about the attached rain fly but I am really liking it so far. Where I live it is quite dry, but I could imagine that setting up in the rain is a lot easier when you don ’ t have to fiddle with finding/arranging your rain fly. I haven ’ t had any issues with condensation inside the tent, even though I have woken up with condensation on the rainfly. When staked properly it seems to do quite well keeping moisture out. With the rain fly completely closed the tent also warms up very well. With the rain fly completely rolled back, you get unbeatable views of the stars and a very easy way to enter/exit the tent. For this style of tent I wasn ’ t expecting to have much wiggle room, but I can very easily fit my sleeping gear on one side of the tent with plenty of room to spare for my pack, clothes, contact lens stuff, etc around me. The pocket inside the tent is great for quick grab stuff you might want in the night! No big complaints so far. A little hard to stake down well in rocky terrain. I knew when I bought it that I would have to shimmy myself into the tent and that there wouldn ’ t be any room to sit up. Minor drawbacks when considering how small it packs down. If you are looking for a lightweight companion and don ’ t want to pay the Durston or Hyperlite price tags, give the Eureka Solitaire some serious consideration!!
5
Todd
I purchased this tent 28 years ago and glad to see it ’s still being made. It ’s an exellent solo shelter, keeps you dry& bug free and weights little, great all around solo lightweight shelters and sets up in a minute, mine came with aluminum pre- curved poles and they are still going strong.
5
Rings
The Solitaire is an excellent lightweight durable tent. The poles for the solitaire tent are another story. Where do I get new poles for the solitaire because the feet end of the pole( short pole) broke the second time I ’ ve set it up and slept in it also the entrance pole( long pole) has started to crack in one area.
5
Trailrunner
My favorite things: it packs down incredible small and is super light, so it's literally the best bike packing or light and fast backpacking tent I 've found. It's durable. And the full sky view when the fly is rolled back is fabulous for summer evenings and seeing the stars but not feeling the bugs. I also love that it has a vestibule so I can pull my bike bags under cover overnight. I would n't have thought a minimalist tent would come with a vestibule, but for no added weight or girth, it makes the difference between it being a tent and a shelter, for the better. I 've not had any trouble getting in, as some have written. I just enter it at the vestibule end like a regular tent. I 'm 5'10 '', for reference. For bike packing, I can fit this entire tent( poles and all) into my frame bag or my seat bag, so like I said, it's perfection unless you like a ton of covered real estate( and are willing to carry it). For me, this lets me ride fast and far, but is immensely more comfortable-- night and day-- than a bivy sack.
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