Protect your outdoor gear with our lightweight tent footprint collection, designed to enhance your camping experience. These durable, water-resistant footprints provide an extra layer of protection against moisture, dirt, and abrasions, ensuring your tent stays in top condition. Lightweight and easy to pack, they are perfect for backpackers and campers seeking convenience without sacrificing quality. With various sizes available, you can find the ideal fit for your tent, making setup and takedown a breeze. Gear up for your next adventure with reliable protection underfoot!
$85.00
WAS: $95.00*
The footprint is fairly lightweight and is a perfect fit. ... It fits good with my tent but it is also a little heavy ... It also keeps the bottom of the tent clean making packing the tent faster and
5
jeff hagee
The footprint is fairly lightweight and is a perfect fit. Even though it is n't needed with this tent, i got it just to extend the life of the tent and am glad I did. It also keeps the bottom of the tent clean making packing the tent faster and easier.
5
It fits good with my tent but it is also a little heavy
$76.00
WAS: $95.00*
The footprint fits perfectly, easy to match up due to color coding, and is very lightweight ... The color tabs make set up easy. ... Perfect fit ... Difficult to find, so was glad to find it available
5
The footprint works as advertised. The color tabs make set up easy. lightweight
5
Regnig
The footprint fits perfectly, easy to match up due to color coding, and is very lightweight
5
BKnakii
Holds down the fort tirelessly but the stitching causes capture of water during rains versus a normal one sided ribbed stitch.
5
Nikki
[ Footprint for the Marmot Tungsten UL 2P tent. I have n't used it yet, but I expect it will do what it's supposed to do. Difficult to find, so was glad to find it available here.
5
JessVest
[ Light weight and matches the tent... not much else to say.
$50.95
[ The fact that the tells 2 comes in sever small packs allows for much easier packability within ... Fit the tent perfectly, is super compact, and light
5
William B.
Fit the tent perfectly, is super compact, and light weight.
5
John D.
[ The fact that the tells 2 comes in sever small packs allows for much easier packability within the backpack. The quality is first rate and quite intuitive in its set up. Great Job!
5
Alan K.
[ The footprint fits like a glove on the tent. Easy to install. Its also the lighter of the two options. It folds ip nicely into its carrier pouch.
5
placido n.
algo que vai trazer ainda mais durabilidade para a barraca. resistente e leve.
5
Jack C.
[ Added the small and packable lightfoot tarp to the Alto system and its a great addition. Well worth having the right ground tarp to prevent a too big or too small footprint. Prevents flooding and damage and connect to Alto tent corner stake/ posts well
$36.99
WAS: $49.99*
[ Aside from making it significantly easier to keep my tent dry, it also helps me sleep well at night knowing that my tent floor is protected. ... The footprint is easy to use, and will help protect my tent, which I
5
Michael W.
Logical and intuitive to pitch. Roomy and comfortable inside. Light to carry but sturdy. First rate.
5
Joshua D.
Definitely need this footprint when setting up on hard snow or gravel. Ultralight and packable!
5
Nicolas P.
[ Aside from making it significantly easier to keep my tent dry, it also helps me sleep well at night knowing that my tent floor is protected. Especially in the rocky, muddy terrain of the Florida Everglades where I find myself camping most. Definitely recommend for anyone who finds themselves in similar places
5
Sally B.
[ I am very happy with this purchase. The footprint is easy to use, and will help protect my tent, which I love!!!
5
Conner G.
[ Fits tent outline great and easy to attach to base of poles or stakes.
$50.95
I love the fact that I can also keep this attached to the Telos Tent's rainfly if the weather is bad, or just set it up with the fly, without the actual tent for some ground protection and extra shade for a quick
5
William B.
Fit the tent perfectly, is super compact, and light weight.
5
John D.
[ The fact that the tells 2 comes in sever small packs allows for much easier packability within the backpack. The quality is first rate and quite intuitive in its set up. Great Job!
5
Alan K.
[ The footprint fits like a glove on the tent. Easy to install. Its also the lighter of the two options. It folds ip nicely into its carrier pouch.
5
placido n.
algo que vai trazer ainda mais durabilidade para a barraca. resistente e leve.
5
Jack C.
[ Added the small and packable lightfoot tarp to the Alto system and its a great addition. Well worth having the right ground tarp to prevent a too big or too small footprint. Prevents flooding and damage and connect to Alto tent corner stake/ posts well
$55.00
[ Love these footprints that are sized exactly right for the tent, they ’ re easy to use and pack well ... Simple, easy to use, does the
5
Jjaredmz
[ Love these footprints that are sized exactly right for the tent, they ’ re easy to use and pack well
5
KiCo
[ This, along with all marmot gear I 've owned, continues to surpass my expectations in regard to functionality, design, build, and quality of materials. Having a good quality footprint underneath my tent will allow me to spend more time focusing on enjoying my camping experience and less time wondering what is happening below my mat.
$49.99
WAS: $70.00*
[ It's lightweight, it is compact, and it protects the bottom of my favorite backpacking tent from rocks, sticks, and debris! ... [ This is absolutely necessary for the lightweight backpack
5
Mockitup
[ Works as expected, especially if you want to fast pitch this tent or only use the fly. For the couple oz more in weight totally worth it over polycryo.
5
Dan J
[ I recently downsized from the copper spur hv ul2 to the ul1 and wanted something to add durability to the tent floor. This footprint not only provides this durability, but it also allows me to leave the tent body at home and just use the fast fly setup on trips that I know the weather is going to cooperate. Sure you can make a ground sheet out of polycro or tyvek, but you lose the flexibility of the fast fly setup. For me, this is an excellent addition to the tent and the weight is negligible.
5
Bluefroggirl
[ Got this to go with my Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL1 tent to protect the bottom from sticks and stones and normal wear and tear. It only adds about four ounces, and in my book that ’s worth it to protect the investment I put in this tent. I got it at a great deal, and am looking forward to using it in many trips over many miles for many years. It fits the tent
5
Arabis
[ This is absolutely necessary for the lightweight backpack tents. This will totally save the bottom of your tent. If you want longevity of your equipment, this will help.
5
Kathy
[ Glad I got this to go with my most awesome tent!!! Though I must say, I think it weird that it is sold separate from the tent. Love the color coding!
$54.99
WAS: $75.00*
My tent remained dry and protected during a great nights sleep. ... [ I love my Big Agnes Fly Creek tent with the Footprint! ... When setting up camp on dirt with plenty of sticks and twigs I felt confident that I had made the right
5
Steve
[ I love my Big Agnes Fly Creek tent with the Footprint! When I purchased the tent I almost did n't invest in the footprint. I 'm happy I did! When setting up camp on dirt with plenty of sticks and twigs I felt confident that I had made the right decision. My tent remained dry and protected during a great nights sleep..
5
I have used a diy footprint out of tarp material but did not like the weight it added. I like the footprint and the ability to attach the rainfly if it is raining so the tent can be put up under the rain fly.
5
It's a must for the fly creek tent. It fits perfectly.
5
A Scoutmaster
This footprint worked perfectly with my tent on a recent 2- week backpacking trip in the Rocky Mountains! It is lightweight for backpacking, yet sturdy and protective of the bottom of my tent.( I used rubber bands to connect each of its stake- out tabs to those on the bottom of my tent. This way the footprint is attached and aligned with my tent, and I can just fold and roll it up with my tent. Thankfully, with careful folding and rolling, it fits in the tent's stuff sack... along with the tent.)
5
Brad
After using a 3rd party ground cloth on my prior tent, I definitely recommend getting the ground cloth designed perfectly for the tent you take. High quality, ultralight and fits the tent footprint perfectly.
$34.99
[ It sure does fit the ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 3 person tent as promised. ... It held up to some rainy nights in a field in Kentucky just fine and we stayed
5
Elaine W
[ It sure does fit the ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 3 person tent as promised. It held up to some rainy nights in a field in Kentucky just fine and we stayed dry.
$249.00
The Tungsten was easy and quick to set up and the rain fly performed as expected- shedding rain well away from the tent footprint. ... Best of all, the footprint is included so there is no additional expense for this important component to help protect the
5
mrmcdaniel
[ Comfortable and Durable. Love the shortened tent poles for backpacking and backpacking.
5
Howie763
[ My first trip with my new Tungsten 1 Person tent was to Big Bend Ranch State Park last November. Temps ranged from lower 80 ’s during the day to lower 40 ’s at night. The tent weighed almost half what my previous one did. I was really happy about that. It also sets up in only a couple of minutes even when using the rain fly. On warmer nights the Tungsten was perfect without the fly. Great views of a star filled sky that way as well. On the coolest nights I was super comfortable with the fly on to help retain some heat. I was pleasantly surprised to find the air circulation was good enough to almost prevent all condensation from building up inside the fly. I am 6 ’ 2 ” and there was plenty of room for me and my long sleeping bag plus all of the gear that makes me happy to have close at hand. Don ’ t misunderstand though; it is definitely a one person tent. After those 4 nights I would definitely recommend this tent. It has all of the quality you would expect from a premium brand like Marmot. Get one for yourself without fear of disappointment.
5
mountainguidegal
I ’ m a mountain guide currently sitting in the rain in this tent right now. I ’ ve lived in it all summer long, and I must say, it ’s done a great job. The fly keeps me nice and dry and the weight keeps me happy on the uphill. Never thought I would be a 1p tent kind of gal, but this tent changed my mind! Great option if you ’ re looking for a home base to work from if you work outside. Highly recommend.
5
fancypantz
[ I used this at a small festival, then bikepacking and backpacking! It's not heavy, easy to put together/take apart, and has the perfect amount of space for me and my dog.
5
Chieh64
[ I cycle tour with the tungsten 1 person. It is light weight and perfect size for one person and some gear stored inside. Spacious vestibule
$339.00
Incredible tent for weathering intense storms! ... [ First trip with the tent went great, it felt like quality material, kept the bugs out, plenty of room for 2, and setup and storage was
5
DiegoC
[ The room is larger than the standard, but packed lighter and smaller. Quality in materials and construction is noticeable everywhere.
5
PkwayGal
[ I have an older version of this tent, but was recently camping and reminded again of how amazing it is. I left the rain fly tucked open and it rained while I was away and when I came back everything was dry. I have had a version of this tent for over 12 years. I will buy only this tent. I am consistently left completely dry when others are complaining of some leak or puddle in their tent. Even if my bag or something is left pushed up against the tent wall. Which often happens as I camp with small children. This has been our go to family tent and it has never failed us. I have also back packed with it. Great tent, highly recommend.
5
Layne1919
[ A quick picture from the first camping trip with my tent.
5
Maverik
Well designed for easy setup. Roomy with the side wall design.
5
Gbump
This tent is super easy to put up. Great design. The vestibules on both sides is awesome idea. Very sturdy in wind and packs up well for backcountry use.
$399.00
I also love the extra large doors which make getting your gear in a breeze. ... I love the `` cubbies '' on either side, like little night stands. ... I thought it might just be a gimmick, but it ’s utilitarian and
5
Elijah327
[ The only thing this is lacking, is the `` light '' part of the name. It is not horribly heavy, especially when divided up between 1- 2 additional campers. Spacious, and airy!
5
NatB
[ Fun and spacious! Big for two people, just right and cozy for three( if you keep you packs under the vestibules outside). The corners are a fun addition. The rain fly definitely traps in heat, and worked well against summer rain in Canada.
5
CO Spark
[ Purchased this tent after owing many Marmot tents the most previous being an Eclipse 3P from 2015- ish. Just got back from a 6 day backpack trip for its first outing. Super impressed with the tent and had no issues. The vestibules that are inside was the selling point for me, love having my pack inside!!! Well played Marmot!
5
Ali G
[ It was the easiest tent yet for me to set up, the color coded poles made it so simple. I set it up in a few minutes on my own the first time. Having the footprint included was also a perk. The little outcoves for stuff was really nice. They need to be staked though to keep open, but if you put a water bottle or your stuff out at the corner, that works fine. It was spacious and fit 3 just fine.
5
Katec
Easy to set up. Hearty enough for the dog and light enough for backpacking.
$279.00
[ This is a great starter backpacking tent, which includes a footprint. ... The wide open mesh top allows for spectacular star viewing and perhaps best if all, it's a spectacular
5
Yangus Cool
[ This tent is really good. Super good quality, very roomy, waterproof, wind proof, and surprisingly warm.
5
Don87
[ Easy set- up…quality construction and waterproof experience!
5
Joshua L
[ Awesome tent! Great materials and good frame. Things looking sturdy but I only had it for couple weeks. We shall see how it holds up long term..
5
Emily West
I 've used this tent about 9 times so far and have loved it! Kept me dry in the rain a few times, and feels spacious for a 2- person tent. The colors are super fun and I love the attachments for the rain fly- the buckles make it super easy to take on& off. I 'm 5, 9 '' and love that there's enough space by my feet for a few items or small pack. It's been my go- to since I got it in the spring!
5
Bill2
[ Easy set up, overall great product, even the colors are good
$339.00
Can stand on its own and comes with a footprint which is an added bonus. ... The wings are a great addition to store gear without taking sleeping space, and the rainfly performs very well in inclement
5
Cebollero
[ Took this on a two night backpacking trip in the Rockies and the extra space from the gear wings was the envy of everyone in our camp. Definitely got called the Vienna Sausage tent a lot, but if it's functional, who cares what color it is. Makes it easier to spot your camp. Got rained on plenty and this thing stayed dry-- that's probably the most important part. Set up was all color- coded so super easy. Clips in like other backpacking tents. My only gripe is the door. The fly only has a vertical zipper to access the door and the bubble of the D is on the other side. So you really have to reach around to open it and I felt like I was always battling the tent to get in( my partner did not hate this as much as I did). I 'm sure it's not the lightest tent on the market but weight was n't a huge concern on our trip and I really appreciated the extra space to keep our packs inside the tent. The ol Vienna Sausage tent will be continue to be our backpacking go- to. Its flaws can be overlooked for the convenience of extra space.
5
[ First off, this tent is just beautiful. The colors are as vibrant as they are online. This tent is perfect for car camping and 2 people( especially if you have a dog or a small child). It is a great tent, super easy to set up and tear down. Can stand on its own and comes with a footprint which is an added bonus.
5
SGR97
[ I travelled alone on a road trip for a couple weeks. On the road trip I was setting up and tearing down the Limelight 2 by myself on a daily basis. Compared to many other tents I have used it was a breeze and I could set it up and tear down in only a few minutes.
5
Pete T
For the price, the Limelight is a solid performer. It's the style and size that the majority of outdoor folks will at some point. It also wo n't break the bank. While ultralight tents shine for the fast packers and the weight conscious, the price for weight savings is a non linear formula. In other words you 'll pay a lot more for a lot less when it comes to shaving ounces. I 've used the lImelight in all its configurations over the years. Mine has been to Mexico, the Andes, and all over the US. It's a good three season performer and works even in the odd snowstorm. It's light enough to travel well and carry( if load is shared between two people).
5
Chelsea C
[ This tent is amazing. Very spacious for two people. Easy set up. Some condensation as to be expected with any tent. The condensation stayed on the tent fly and was a non issue for me. The tent easily fit inside my 45L pack. The tent packs up into its packaging with ease. Absolutely no struggle trying to roll up the tent and place in carry sack.
$480.00
This is a great, ultra lightweight tent! ... Awesome space for an Ultralight tent ... Stunning to use as single with loads of room and works great for two! ... Easy to
5
Bekah
I am an Outdoor Instructor and an avid thru hiker and I use gear like this for both work and pleasure. I am particularly impressed with how spacious this tent is for its weight. It comfortably sleeps two people without feeling too cramped. I am also a huge fan of the dual door design with two vestibules for gear storage, which are particularly useful in the rain. I also love the hook attachments for attaching the fly to the tent body! They are super easy to use and reduce the fly stretching, helping it to maintain its waterproof ability. The Strato UL 2 is perfect for camping and backpacking and will likely be the tent I take with me on my next thru hike. I definitely recommend this tent!
5
Kika
I ’ m a yoga instructor, trail guide, community scientist, and environmental educator based in Northern California. I need my gear to hike, camp, backpack, and practice yoga in northern California. I used it for a short overnight backpacking trip along the coast. The Strato UL2 tent is a ultra lightweight two person tent that weighs in at only 2 lbs 6. 7 oz. It can fit two, but you ’ ll be up against the walls. Very nice weight to space ratio, though, with thoughtful touches to reduce weight yet still provide comfort. It has clever placement of an overhead mesh pocket and two mesh pockets behind the head for easy storage. Double doors can come in handy for 2p( no crawling over another person to get out) as well as additional gear storage outside of the tent so you ’ re not cramped up. Doors have a top and bottom zipper, which I find preferable because it reduces the chance of it snagging. I also like that the waterproof fly is undyed and free of flame retardant chemicals. Due to the lightweight nature of this tent, I definitely recommend the footprint for a solid foundational layer. The Strato UL2 is a perfect tent for backpacking, and I look forward to using it on longer trips this summer.
5
rharhiking
I am the author of the Falcon Guide to Vanlife and Hiking Wyoming, so I spend a majority of my time hiking trails, backpacking, and living outside. My gear needs to be tough, multi- use, lightweight, and hopefully not take up too much space( to stay in the van). I travel mostly around Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. The Strato UL 2 Tent gets 5 out of 5 stars from me. I can ’ t believe how light weight it is vs how much shelter/space you actually get. The two doors is wonderful to have on such a lightweight tent and helps to make it a true two person tent. The two doors mean you ’ re not waking up your buddy or partner on the way to pee in the middle of the night. It also allowed space to make one side a “ gear garage ” and the other a more functional door. I also liked to amount of space I had at my feet. My pup appreciated it too:) There is a serious amount of “ living space ” in this tent. I wouldn ’ t even mind being stuck in the rain for a while cozy and bunkered down. I especially appreciated the solid lower canopy to keep dust, wind, and rain out. It also felt durable and even though I ’ ve used this a handful of times already, it ’s showing no signs of wear. My favorite part of this tent is how small it packs down to. Smaller than a loaf of heritage bread? Two nalgenes side by side? It ’s SMALL. And when my partner and I share weight, the sleeping bags are FAR bigger than what this tent packs down to. Nose goes for who gets the bags:) This product is ideal for lightweight backpackers in non- extreme conditions( think heavy snow).
5
Mr.Perfect
I 've been camping and backpacking since the mid 80s and have used countless different tents of various, quality, materials, and sizes. This tent blows them all away. I was ready to pull the trigger on a Big Agnes Tiger Wall, when I found this. It has more space for essentially the same weight. There are a ton of little things that make this tent great and set it apart from others tents( that really are n't in the same class besides shape and capacity) besides space and weight. The details like how the poles attach, zipper pulls, sil nylon with no PU coating, and two way door zippers, set this apart as well. The materials are just the right denier too. It's light yet still fully featured with pockets in the right places, and innovative fly vents in the vestibule doors. Love love love this tent!
5
Mr.Perfect
Edit** I 've been camping and backpacking since the mid 80s and have used countless different tents of various, quality, materials, and sizes. This tent blows them all away. I was ready to pull the trigger on a Big Agnes Tiger Wall, when I found this. It has more space for essentially the same weight. There are a ton of little things that make this tent great and set it apart from others tents( that really are n't in the same class besides shape and capacity) besides space and weight. The details like how the poles attach, zipper pulls, sil nylon with no PU coating, and two way door zippers, set this apart as well. The materials are just the right denier too. It's light yet still fully featured with pockets in the right places, and innovative fly vents in the vestibule doors. I am 6' 3 '' and it is so hard to find a tent that fits tall people really well. This tent does that too. Because of the the way the pole is bent at the foot end you get a nice vertical wall where your feet are( and the wall at the head is nearly vertical too). I 'd say it fits someone up to 6' 5, if they do n't mind having their head and feet touch the ends just a lil. It's also wide enough for two wide( 25 '') sleeping pads, so there's plenty of elbow room too. Love love love this tent!
$549.99
[ Lightweight, sturdy, easy to put up…this is a great little one person tent. ... I would also like BA to advertise that the traditional footprint and the extended footprint will fit both bikepacking and backpacking
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
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
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
I bought a Fly Creek UL1 fifteen years or so ago, when it was new to the market and a revolutionary change in tent design. In the spring of 2024, I took it to Taiwan for a five week trip camping in the mountains, forests, and beaches there. I camped for a couple of nights just outside Taipingshan forest park, doing long day hikes in the park. A few days later, I was camped on the beach, and noticed sand and dampness on the floor of the inside of the tent. There were lots of little holes in the fabric, from gravel or something sharp. Totally my fault. When I got home, I wrote to Big Agnes to see if repair was an option. It was not. Replacing the floor was not cost effective or really sensible for a tent that old and that used. They offered me a discount on a new Copper Spur UL1, and I jumped at the opportunity. The side door and bigger vestibule is an upgrade, and so is the more vertical wall, created by the little cross piece at the apex of the tent. The materials are really light, but seem quite tough. I have had it out in big rain in the White Mountains in New Hampshire, kayak camping in the Merchant Islands in Maine, and in a solid wind on Mount Olympus in Greece. The tent is very small, but holds its own in a wide variety of weather conditions. It is easy to set up- actually free standing, as opposed to the Fly Creek, which needs a couple of stakes to stay put. I go back and forth between tent and hammock. When there is a chance for no trees, or I am uncertain about what will be available, I bring the little Copper Spur, and I have not been disappointed. It is very light but not stupid light, and packs down small. All thumbs up for the product, and especially for the service from Big Agnes. I 'll be back for another if this one ever wears out.
5
Pappy
I own the 2019 version and I absolutely love this tent! I got too old for my bivvy and wanted a tent that I could sit up in and with more space. I also wanted something lightweight that could easily fit on either my mountain bike or gravel bike. I put it in my Salsa Anything fork cage with the poles packed inside.( The poles can be packed separately in the included pole sack.) It packs nearly as small as my bivvy and for me, the extra weight is worth the comfort tradeoff. This tent is lightweight, easy to set up, sturdy against wind and rain. It also has lots of convenient storage nets and pockets inside and I love the vestibule space.( I noted `` flimsy construction '' as a con, but that's just the nature of a ultra lightweight tent. I 've used mine a LOT over the last 6 years and it has stood the test of time.)
$299.99
It appears to be very sturdy, which I think it would be great in snow/rain/wind. ... Having 2 doors is a great feature also. ... The two air vents on the rain fly kept things breezy, even while keeping the rain out in the
5
JoninCO
[ I and my wife set this thing up after it was delivered, we didn ’ t notice any issues with the seams, zippers and so on. It surprisingly has a lot of room, we are both 5 ’ 11 ”, and we could lay in it with plenty of room left over for our dogs; 60& 50 lbs both approximately. Even at our heights, we had plenty of room to sit up, move around and simulate changing clothes and so on. It looked well made and the seams looked good, I am still going to spray them just to make sure though, but even if I didn ’ t, I doubt they would leak. I love the dark green colors, I am ex- military and like to keep a low profile if I can. If the millennial ’s and the “ Z ’s ” want the bright colors and the attention, let them have it. This wouldn ’ t be a tent for the “ uber- ultra light ” through hikers, but for day hikers, I think it would be fine. It appears to be very sturdy, which I think it would be great in snow/rain/wind. I think you get a lot for the price with this one, no complaints here and am really happy I picked it up!
5
Berdadog
[ I am thrilled that it is so easy to set up!!! Plenty of room for 2 adults and a large dog. Having 2 doors is a great feature also. The tent states seem to be a better quality too
5
Joseph47
[ I bought this tent for my first camping trip in many years, and it was great. Very easy to assemble with tons of features like pockets, door flap holders, hooks lining the top of tent for hanging lights, etc. The two air vents on the rain fly kept things breezy, even while keeping the rain out in the morning. Top notch design! Only downside I noticed so far is that the stakes provided were n't the strongest, and a couple were bent upon taking out of the ground.
5
Lizzy
[ We camped with this is the snow and in the rain and it kept us dry! We love this tent although my husband burnt the rainfly with a latern.:( Customer service at big agnes was awesome and repaired it.
5
Aaron
[ Super easy to set up, without arguing. Plenty of room for 2 adults and young child. Acceptable weight for the size. All of the essential features without garbage that ’s unnecessary to the camping experience.
$450.00
We camped a night in the rain and it was so nice to know that it was waterproof, we did n't get wet at all. ... [ Easy to set up, and I love how compact you could make it especially when bikepacking for multiple
5
Ashley
[ Easy to set up, and I love how compact you could make it especially when bikepacking for multiple days! We camped a night in the rain and it was so nice to know that it was waterproof, we did n't get wet at all. Only thing I wish it had was a footprint. Hopefully this is made in the near future!
$449.99
WAS: $599.99*
The bottom material seems fragile, I ’ m happy I purchased the footprint. ... [ I was sold on the flexibility and roominess of this tent in a lightweight
5
Joseph A.
Pound for pound the best two person backpacking tent I have used. I have used many different brands. This tent replaces a five year old MSR Hubba Hubba. This tent has much taller and straighter side walls. I am 6 ’ 4 ” and I had plenty of leg room. My partner is a petite women and I do think it would be tight for two large men. I have only used it once am pleased with the purchase so far. I did get rid of all the stuff sacks and replaced the with the one from my Hubba Hubba. I kept the pole/light tube.
5
Bryan G.
A car, backpacking or lightweight tent. Easy to set up and easier to fall asleep inside. Tons of room. Can do full set up with fly, no stakes, fly only( with ground cloth), tent only or shade only options. Worth the cost.
5
Michael D.
Such and awesome tent. Roomy with plenty of storage and options for setting it up. Customer service was very responsive and helpful.
5
Jeff R.
It is like the Big Agnes Copper Spur ul on steroids. Same architect, and many cool features to save weight.
5
Chad H.
I 've owned a lot of tents in my life.. but this one takes the cake!! Do n't get me wrong, I love my Kelty TN2, but the Telos TR2 is half the weight and has more interior room, plus it packs down to almost nothing which I love!! Anyways, if you 're an avid backpacker, do yourself a favor and go get this tent! Seriously, you wo n't regret it!!!
$524.99
WAS: $699.99*
Very lightweight, but seems very durable. ... I really like how tall it is and the big doors and vestibules on each side is very handy. ... Overall I ’ m really impressed by the design and engineering of this tent and would recommend to others looking for an ultralight 3 person...
5
Joseph A.
Pound for pound the best two person backpacking tent I have used. I have used many different brands. This tent replaces a five year old MSR Hubba Hubba. This tent has much taller and straighter side walls. I am 6 ’ 4 ” and I had plenty of leg room. My partner is a petite women and I do think it would be tight for two large men. I have only used it once am pleased with the purchase so far. I did get rid of all the stuff sacks and replaced the with the one from my Hubba Hubba. I kept the pole/light tube.
5
Bryan G.
A car, backpacking or lightweight tent. Easy to set up and easier to fall asleep inside. Tons of room. Can do full set up with fly, no stakes, fly only( with ground cloth), tent only or shade only options. Worth the cost.
5
Michael D.
Such and awesome tent. Roomy with plenty of storage and options for setting it up. Customer service was very responsive and helpful.
5
Jeff R.
It is like the Big Agnes Copper Spur ul on steroids. Same architect, and many cool features to save weight.
5
Chad H.
I 've owned a lot of tents in my life.. but this one takes the cake!! Do n't get me wrong, I love my Kelty TN2, but the Telos TR2 is half the weight and has more interior room, plus it packs down to almost nothing which I love!! Anyways, if you 're an avid backpacker, do yourself a favor and go get this tent! Seriously, you wo n't regret it!!!
$199.99
WAS: $299.99*
I did not buy the ridiculously expensive footprint, just used a tarp close to the correct size and that worked fine. ... Steep sided walls gives the tent a very spacious
5
Bert
[ The reason I went with the big Agnes is because I had a bad experience with another company… You can tell the quality is so much better than previous tents I had
4
ColoOutdoors
[ Was looking for a car camping tent, larger and more comfortable than the backpacking tent I 've had for ages. The DogHouse would sleep 2 very comfortably, you could sleep 4 if you do n't mind being a sardine. Steep sided walls gives the tent a very spacious feel. I could erect and take down the tent solo, but did struggle a bit the first time I pitched the tent to insert the tent pole into the final grommet. Also took me a while to figure out how to get the horizontal top pole out of the snap when breaking the tent down. Overall, the tent erected pretty quickly and easily in subsequent uses after the fabric stretched out a bit. Good ventilation, beefy stakes, seems to be a strong, stable tent, certainly fine for summer camping, probably 3 season. Worst conditions I 've been in are moderate wind and rain overnight, and the tent shed water no problem. I 'm assuming the fabric has a DWR coating, and it's unclear how long the waterproofing would last. I did not buy the ridiculously expensive footprint, just used a tarp close to the correct size and that worked fine. Tent material did catch in the zipper when zipping open or close the door. I wonder if anyone has solved this though.
4
Stretch603
Great tent for our group of 4. Very easy to set up and take down. Take care with the zippers, they tend to catch.
$199.99
When I think of going back to sink baths at McDonald's and sleeping in an 84 Monte Carlo, this truck tent does n't seem so
A lightweight tent footprint is a protective layer designed to be placed under a tent to shield it from ground elements such as moisture, dirt, and sharp objects. It helps extend the life of your tent by preventing wear and tear on the tent's floor. Additionally, using a footprint can enhance insulation and provide extra comfort during camping trips.
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Yes, a lightweight tent footprint can serve multiple purposes beyond being placed under a tent. It can be used as a ground cover for picnics, a barrier against moisture when sitting on the ground, or even as a makeshift tarp for various outdoor activities. Its versatility makes it a handy addition to any camping gear.
Incorporating a lightweight tent footprint into your camping setup adds minimal weight, making it an excellent choice for backpackers and hikers who prioritize weight savings. Most footprints are designed to be ultralight, allowing you to protect your tent without significantly increasing your pack weight. This balance is crucial for maintaining mobility during outdoor adventures.
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