Explore our collection of nylon tents, designed for durability and lightweight convenience. Perfect for camping trips or outdoor adventures, these tents offer excellent weather resistance and breathability. With easy setup features and spacious interiors, you can enjoy comfort and protection from the elements. Our nylon tents are crafted to withstand the rigors of nature while providing a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. Discover the ideal shelter for your next adventure and experience the perfect blend of functionality and portability.
$309.99
WAS: $449.99*
lok tent buckle™ to streamline setup by combining stake- out loop, rainfly attachment& tensioner, and pole- tip capture guywires and webbing are reflective so you can see them at night includes seven dac aluminum j stakes, and two awning guylines material- fly and floor: silicone treated...
5
Michael
[ I took this tent on a 9 day backpacking trip in West Virginia and am thoroughly impressed with the easy of setup, space inside and performance in stormy weather. This tent is two pounds lighter than my previous which is a nice thing. I highly recommend this tent for the serious solo backpacker.
5
Eliasblood
[ I simply love it. Easy to setup, light enough trek deep into the backcountry. The awning is a really cool feature I ’ m new to. There ’s lighter options out there, even within Big Agnes, but I went with this because beyond all of its great features, size, and weight, it ’s also freestanding if you don ’ t feel like staking out for whatever reason. I ’ ll carry a few more ounces for a more robust tent any day.
5
Crayola Kid
[ I bought this tent for solo backpacking trips in large part because of other reviews& it fit the bill. I wanted a light, freestanding, 1P tent. I 've used it a few times& I could n't be happier w/ it. Quick& easy to set up. Packs fairly small. Nice features. I actually paired it w/ the bike packing footprint for this model on account of more ground coverage in the vestibule so my pack would n't sit on damp ground. I do n't personally find the tent to be very fragile, like others suggest, but it's also not as robust as other tents I own. Take care of it& it 'll take care of you. I own other Big Agnes gear& I 'm never let down. They also have a great repair team( had to send my Big House 4 tent in for repairs after the dogs busted out one night chasing chupacabras)
5
Kilroy
[ I have had my eye on the tent for a few years now. While it is a bit more expensive than what I have spent on tents in the past, I can honestly say that I am very happy that I decided to go ahead and get it. The lower weight and smaller pack size of the Copper Spur UL1 made a big difference in my base weight and pack volume requirements. I am trying to get down to a smaller pack size for trips more than 3 days and the tent size was one of biggest issues. I know this tent is marketed as `` HV ''( high volume), but I was honestly surprised how much roomer it feels compared to my previous 1P tent. I am 6 '' 3 '' and there is plenty of head room for me to sit up without worrying about touching the top with my head. I really like the quality of the stakes that come with the tent. This is one of the first tents that I did not immediately replace the default stakes with something better. I have n't had a chance to really, truly use the `` porch '' that you can create with your trekking poles, but I can see how that will be very useful for cooking in a light rain. It did rain slightly on the second night of my first trip out with the new tent and I had no issues, as you would expect in that scenario. I did break one segment on the pole the very first time I used the tent. It was 100% user error. I called and emailed Big Agnes, provided the required info, and they gave me the option to send it in for repair( no charge for the repair service) or to just have the part shipped to me, along with a video that explains how to perform the repair, which was quite easy. I did have to pay shipping, but that was not much.
5
Dogonhunt
[ Just home from the trip I bought this for, a week in the Colorado mountains assisting a couple friends hunt. I could not be more pleased, easy to set and take down( we moved), and handled to cold, the wet, and the warm. It is tight however, so beware of that- I was and caused no issues for me. I used the “ bikepacker ” footprint which extents out into the vestibule, glad I did that, gear was kept dry and clean in that area.
$379.99
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!
$409.99
WAS: $599.99*
storage: stow the unzipped doors out of the way quickly with the quick stash door keeper three interior mesh pockets one 3- d bin pocket for elevated storage one media pocket that has cord- routing for electronics attach lights, accessories, or a gear loft to the multiple internal loops gear loft...
5
Jaison Morgan
[ I strongly recommend this purchase for any serious camper or hiker on an expedition- can not say enough good things about it. Met every expectation, and the cost underestimate the quality. Buy this tent, if you are serious camper…
5
Skaiser
[ My brother and I are hiking the John Muir Trail. While it is a little bit bulky, it is lightweight, and the open fly on both sides is a HUGE feature. I am very happy with this tent.
5
Pancake
[ Just bought this last month for our upcoming Europe trip. Bike touring with a new lighter and solid built tent! Glad we chose this. Been a BA fan for years.
5
Dog33
[ I ’ ve used this many nights and really like it a lot. It ’s light, packs down, and has held up well to both wind and rain. Minimal condensation compared to the tent it ’s replacing. I would definitely buy again.
5
Mudbutt7
[ I purchased this tent 2 months ago for my camping trip in Utah. It is ultra lightweight and easy to assemble. I was in between buying a Nemo Dragonfly and a Big Agnes and I am very glad that I did! It is very spacious and the material is quality. Very comfortable for two hikers and we were able to have all our equipments inside the tent. I look forward to bringing this tent in future backpacking trip to Wyoming. Thanks Big Agnes!
$524.99
WAS: $699.95*
design and details joining our award winning platinum line of crazylight tents, the tiger wall platinum becomes our lightest, two- door, double- wall, free- standing tent features two doors and two vestibules with storm flaps on the vestibule zippers dry- entry door design keeps the interior of...
5
LukeD
[ I bought this around a month ago. I love it. Great quality and great for the person that wants a ultralight tent that is good in all weather.
4
UL hiker
[ So far I 'm extremely pleased with my Big Agnes platinum 3 tent. I 've set it up several times and overall it only takes 1 person 2 or 3 minutes to deploy fully, that includes the rain fly. My only real grip is I would n't consider it a 3 person. I bought this for my annual pemiloop hike in the white mountains and I 'm not sure 3 adult males can sleep comfortably in it. I would still purchase it just due to weight reduction and ease of use.
$629.99
WAS: $899.99*
ultralight, 3- season, 5- person backpacking shelter free- standing design for ease of set up high- volume sleeping area constructed with maximum durability without adding weight living space set up with two doors and two double zipper awning- style vestibules that provide additional space to hang...
$199.98
WAS: $299.99*
single- wall family shelter is versatile and value- oriented with a dry- entry front door and large back window for increased ventilation and weather forecasting single- wall design with steep walls provides great space for the whole gang, and goes up quickly and easily in all conditions vertical,...
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.
$299.98
WAS: $399.99*
single- wall family shelter is versatile and value- oriented with a dry- entry front door and large back window for increased ventilation and weather forecasting single- wall design with steep walls provides great space for the whole gang, and goes up quickly and easily in all conditions door is...
5
KCartire
[ This tent is easy to set up( did n't even need the directions) and super roomy. There is plenty of room to stand up, a benefit in buggy or rainy environments. In its first week of use, it survived a big wind storm, hail, and a lightning storm. It weathered all three spectacularly- as did the people inside! We stayed dry and protected with no problem. We did purchase some beefier stakes to hold it down. The door zip snags a bit, but once you realize that, it is easy to adapt to. Highly recommend.
$599.95
design and details based on the features of our best- selling, award- winning copper spur hv ul tents, the copper spur hv expedition is a beefed up, take- anywhere version ready for the toughest conditions on the planet four- way high- volume hub design increases strength and useable interior...
5
Larry
[ Thank you Big Agnes for making this 4 season ultralightweight version of the Copper Spur tent we already love. Every aspect of this tent is right on!
$649.95
glo tent light technology using durable led lights to illuminate the interior of your tent simple push- button controller with three settings led light strand is integrated into tent seams and is durable and flexible enough to withstand repeated tent pitching and stuffing ce certified light routing...
5
AK_Fisher
[ Love it! Super light, comfortable tent with the bonus of built in LED lighting. Holds up the elements and my dog. I highly recommend for anyone looking for a backpacking tent.
5
Gorge Hiker
[ Got it last month and already spent a night in the snow with it. Myself, wife and 100 pound doggo. Plenty of interior room and having the built in lights is a delightful experience for multiple people to have the area lit up w/o each running our headlamps. Only problem I could foresee is if there was a lot of snowfall, the top is rather flat and it might build up and become a problem. The large number of internal storage pockets delighted my wife and myself.
5
Goldngun
[ The craftsmanship and features of this tent are incredible! Add the super light weight of the tent and this is a huge winner! Owned a Mountain Hardware Skyview 2 tent for the past 22 years& loved it, but the advances in technology have made this Copper Spur3 person mtnGLO tent a MUST HAVE for outdoor lovers everywhere. I absolutely love it and the flexibility it provides with the rainfly& footprint option for superlight overnights. The LED lighting is a huge bonus and a brilliant option. The perfect lighting for settling in with hi/lo/off settings. I ca n't recommend this tent highly enough. JUST BUY IT!!
5
speaks
[ This tent may be a little heavy for solo back packing and bigger than you need for that anyway. Its absolutely perfect for canoe camping, camping closer to my truck, or backpacking with my dog or my wife along. I was skeptical about the mountain glow portion but its awesome
5
Rileysreview
[ I finally decided to invest in a new 3P tent for thru hikes after having a reliable 5lb Vango tent house me for the past ten years. Now, I haven ’ t trail tested it yet, but I ’ ve set them up in the yard a couple times now to compare, and wow! The first thing that stands out is how roomy this tent is. I ’ ve always had the mentality that if you want to hike with a friend you definitely need a 3P because no way are two grown men fitting in a 2P tent. In the same way, you ’ d be lucky to fit two men and a baby in a 3P tent. Well. I actually think I could fit three grown men in here! A little squeezy still but possible. The tent is well designed so you can sit upright virtually anywhere, the vestibules are big enough to fit all your gear, the lighting system provides a good ambient glow to get settled at night without blinding you. I can ’ t wait to take this on the trail! Set up and pack down were simple- my only criticism is I ’ d love to see a few more stakes included. If you want to set up the ‘ porch ’ area with your walking poles, there just aren ’ t enough stakes. Minor details, and I get it. Helps achieve that claimed weight.
$549.95
glo® tent& camp lights with multiple interior loops pre- cut reflective guylines and reflective webbing shine in the light of a headlamp, helping prevent
$599.99
constructed from ultralight double- ripstop nylon for extra tear strength and puncture resistance 1200 mm waterproof polyurethane coating to protect against the elements patent- pending
5
MightyMac
[ I 've only been able to take it out a couple times, but the Copper Spur has been worth the money. I got the mtnGLO on a whim, but it really is nice to have a non- harsh light source built in. Easily worth the extra bucks.
5
RickTee
[ Ok, let me start out saying I have a few tents( well, WAAAY too many tents). All of them were carefully selected, and are pretty great, but each has a fault or two. Too heavy, too much condensation, only one door, small vestibule for my pack.... Anyways, I did n't need a new tent, and it is not exactly a cheap purchase, but I must say, I am completely satisfied, and blown away. It is lightweight, but seems to be durable after 10 days in the backcountry. Very light, without having to go to a non- freestanding tent( seriously, how many of us really want to spend 10 minutes properly staking out and adjusting a non- freestanding tent after a 15- 20 mile day). Great to have two entries and vestibules so we do n't have to climb over each other to get out or get to our packs. The awnings are great, and totally an unexpectedly useful bonus. Even without it, it would be my favorite tent. My two cents- go for the mtnGLO. I am usually very aware of my pack weight, doing hikes in the High Sierras that start at 9, 000 feet, but it is so cool to have built in( and not overly bright) lights, and leave the rainfly folded back halfway to see the stars. Highly recommended, and if you buy a great tent to start with, you will save a bunch of money not buying more tents looking to resolve some shortcoming in a compromised tent...
5
Bushlover
[ Lots of great features, well designed, lightweight and roomy! Definitely a great all around backpacking tent. Can ’ t wait to hit the trail!!!
5
Trav
[ Just recently used this tent on a back packing trip. Amazed at its quality, durability, and weight. Sporadic rain/wind throughout the days and it handled it very well. Go for the MTNglo lights, worth every extra penny. My friends were jealous.
$559.99
WAS: $799.95*
glo tent and camp lights copper spur hv ul comes complete with the standard fly fly and floor are silicone treated proprietary ultralight double rip- stop mixed denier nylon with 1200mm waterproof polyurethane coating tiplok tent buckle tent body is proprietary ultralight double...
5
joelvh
[ Easy to pitch. Bought to take the family on backpacking trips, because it is both light and roomy. Looking forward to getting it out on the trail the summer.
5
Babs
[ This tent is exactly what we need! Can ’ t wait to take it out!! Perfect four person tent. I ’ ve been wanting to take my 3 oldest kids out backpacking and this is exactly what we needed. Perfect Christmas gift.
5
Gabriel
[ I have tried with this Big Agnes Copper UL 4 which is super light weight. The interior spacing is suitable for a small family 2 adult and 1 kid.
5
RJAT
[ We got this tent for family trips- we had been so impressed with the 3p version for backpacking that we decided we wanted the 4p version to fit all of us. The tent interior is spacious, the vestibules are expansive it's easy to put up, and we stayed dry despite all the rain.
5
jkjk
[ I have been looking for a lightweight backpacking tent for a family 4. The Copper Spur HV UL4 checks all the boxes. Well made, tough, spacious and weighs less than 6 lbs. A great product.
$449.99
shield™ single- wall fabric and 70d poly floor in carbon color way sil- net seam sealer required( one tube included, additional tubes sold separately) stronger reflective guylines, polyester sheath with dynex™ core to minimize stretch ground cloth available separately comes with repair tube for...
5
Lee B.
A fantastic tent when used for its intended purpose. It's pretty tight for two, but very light weight and holds up well in bad condition. Highly recommend to seal the seams which adds a lot of waterproofness
5
Stanley B.
If I 'm not on a bike tour somewhere in the world, I am more than likely at my home in Nepal or Colorado. I am always on the lookout for a lightweight well- made, high quality, self- standing and weather proof tent. Yes, I use this while on my bike and when away from home in either the U. S. or Nepal, I find it extremely useful to have this tent sitting in the bottom of my pack ready- to- use at a moment's notice. When I let people know that I do n't need my own room, I 'm suddenly an invited guest! I am a huge supporter of Bibler/Black Diamond tents and have used several models extensively around the world for decades.
5
Brian S.
I 'm pretty much just a weekend warrior and go car camping. I used it when the weather dropped around 50°f and was pretty comfortable. The only issue I have is I wish it was an inch longer or I could stake out the back of the tent and pull it back some my. I 'm 6ft 1 and I have no extra room between my head and the tent.
5
Emilia 4.
The lightest option for alpine mountaineering. Thank you BD for taking our adventures further.
5
Jaimie
Have a first light that is now about 10 years old. The poles have finally lost their elasticity but it ’s a decade old. Have used in temps down to 30. Never leaks. Does get a little condensation when 2 are using it. By myself it does better. It ’s a tight squeeze for 2 people but it keeps it light and simple. I can pitch this tent in about 5 mins and pack it away just as fast. You won ’ t regret spending the money on this one.
$299.99
WAS: $489.99*
design& details the msr elixir™ 4 backpacking tent comes equipped with a polyurethane waterproof coating, enough room to fit four 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 setup...
5
Sabrea L.
Lots of room for two 6 foot plus guys. easy to set up.
5
Ken V.
Super light, but spacious. Clearly, a well designed tent that has stood up to bad storms with no issues thus far.
5
Aidan
I see alot of bad reviews for this tent, but I 've honestly never had any problems with it. First issue I hear alot about is that it leaks. I 've never had any leaks with this tent. I remember I ended sleeping in probably an inch of water one night, and not a single drop made it into the tent! Another issue that I heard of was that the poles were attached together. I can see why someone would find it annoying l, but I like it like that. I like the way they 're attached because I find it easier to set it up by myself. Overall, a pretty solid Tent that I would recommend!
5
Jeramie
My wife and I have owned this tent for six years now and are completely satisfied! 2 summers ago we had 3 days of heavy constant rain while on a camping trip and did not get wet at all! My family and i are all avid canoe trippers and for the past 6 years this tent has not let me down!
5
tonyptang
[ We got this to get back into backpacking with a 6 and 2 yr old and it fit all of us perfectly with a nice packed size and weight to split between mom and me. The unique pole setup does effectively make the tent feel roomier at the sides. Entry zipper has a sharp turn that feels like it will require repair down the road.
$399.99
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...
4
Bikepacking
[ This is my second UL tent purchase and I bought because it has short poles for packing on a bike. It ’s easy to set up but I am not a huge fan of the front entry style or the T shape pole system basically the sides down by the feet or legs tend to blow in on you in the wind. Other minor gripe would be the thin material and how long it holds up. I am on my 3rd night in and getting used to it. Overall I would recommend this for Bikepacking since the poles are short but it ’s not the best UL tent I have slept in by far…..
$549.99
dirt dagger™ ul aluminum stakes, with i- beam construction material- fly and floor: solution- dyed water- repellent silicone treated nylon ripstop with a 1200mm water- resistant, polyurethane coating material- body: solution- dyed nylon ripstop breathable and...
$629.99
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
weight: 2 lbs 10oz packed size: 5. 5 '' x 12. 5 '' floor area: 28sq ft head height: 40 '' vestibule area: 8sq
$699.95
design and details single wall construction provides reliable shelter while still light and fast- pitching single door with storm flap on zipper door features two windows- lower window made with transparent tpu for weather- viewing and upper window with two closure options: mesh only for...
$499.95
lok tent buckle dac featherlite nfl pole system ultralight plastic clips attach tent body to pole frame hub pole design 2 interior mesh pockets, 1 oversized mesh pocket with two cordrouting portals and 9 big agnes dirt dagger ul stakes gear loft loops fits triangle, large trapezoid and wall gear...
$549.99
dirt dagger™ ul stakes included fly and floor: proprietary ultralight double ripstop mixed denier water- repellent silicone treated nylon, with solution- dyed ripstop grid and 1200mm waterproof, polyurethane coating tent body: breathable proprietary ultralight double ripstop mixed...
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
$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.
$249.98
WAS: $349.99*
breathable nylon ripstop and polyester construction solution- dyed fabric for uv resistance and environmentally friendly production fly vent and awning- style vestibules with low vent to increase airflow and reduce condensation 1500 mm waterproof polyurethane coating on fly and...
5
kakaara11
[ I bought this tent a few months ago, in preparation for a multi- day trip to the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. It is super easy to set up; I specifically like the colorcoding of matching orange poles to orange tent corners and silvery poles to white tent corners. I slept two nights on Third Beach and two nights on the Enchanted Valley trail. I love love love the front door, which means I can crawl in while keeping my feet outside the tent easier, thus dragging less dirt in. The material is thin, but it has robustness to it, and it kept all sorts of tiny bugs out. I like the ventilation options. I did get overly warm in the middle of the day if I was inside with everything zippered up, which means it 'd hold heat well in cooler temperatures. Did n't happen to have any internal moisture problems during my trip and it even rained on the last day. It was very nice being able to reverse fast- fly the tent in the rain. I was able to take down the inner portion while staying under the fly and on the ground tarp. Just a matter of disassembling it while inside and then popping the tent poles out of their holders, re- putting them into the tarp's holders, and doing that for all four corners. All of the pockets were great. I did take my big orange safety whistle and its necklace cord, and put the cord through a loop on the main overhead pocket in such a way as to fasten the pocket up a bit higher. It does hang a bit low once it's filled with stuff. Overall, this is a mansion as a one person tent with plenty of space to sit up and move around. I 'd have been fine also making this an actual two person tent with my partner, especially since with the multiple entries there's plenty of space to get in and out and store stuff. Overall, I 'm really glad I went with my gut and splurged on this tent. It's not the lightest out there, but I felt very safe in it since it was a standalone, rather than something that required needing stakes, and it did n't feel super flimsy.
5
Shih
[ The defining feature of this tent is that 3rd door and it is awesome! It's like a giant picture window. You spend all that effort hiking to some beautiful place, why not have a tent that allows you to continue to enjoy the view from inside the tent. It also does wonders for ventilation. The volume is really nice. The floor size is pretty standard 2- person. The gear loft over the foot area is pretty roomy. I kept a lot of seldom used stuff there while camping over the weekend. Off the floor and out of the way.
5
michelle renee
[ I did a lot of research trying to find a new tent. I was drawn to this one because of the 3- door feature, it being a somewhat lightweight backpacking tent, the awning setup for shade during my morning coffee, and the many many pockets and thoughtful design. So far I have used this tent once on a backpacking trip in Utah. It did snow one evening during the trip about 2- 3 inches and the tent held up just fine and I was completely dry inside. The tent is very intuitive to set up. I am looking forward to using this again.
$399.99
breathable nylon ripstop and polyester construction solution- dyed fabric for uv resistance and environmentally friendly production 1500 mm waterproof polyurethane coating on fly and floor seam- taped for additional waterproofing to protect against the elements fly vent and awning-...
5
Thejohnsonbunch
[ This is the first I haven ’ t bought a cheap tent. So worth the money it ’s like going from a static line parachute to a freefall. Why didn ’ t I do this earlier, the cascades waiting for me. I can ’ t believe how light and sturdy it is.
5
raptorkya
[ We bought this tent for backpacking/camping purposes and it lives up to the expectations. We wanted to find a tent big enough to fit our packs between our two lite cots we use while camping and this tent is the perfect size with room to spare! The 3 doors are also a plus for us so that we can enter and exit the tent without bothering each other! Overall great tent with awesome features! Would recommend to anyone!
5
Brian L
[ This tent is great!! Big windows for plenty of airflow. Love the different variations of how I can set it up. The front porch on it is awesome!!! Set up first time with no instructions in under 15 min. Highly recommend!!
5
ViewRanger1974
[ I bought this a month ago, and I ’ ve used it fir backpacking, and a shelter on beach trips. I love the roominess and 3rd door option. Great mid- range, versatile shelter. Heads up that you need to be a little careful with it as materials are lightweight.
5
Kenny
[ Sets up quickly and easily done by one person. Great tent for 2, though would be cramped with 3 people. Used it for the first time in a downpour and stayed dry.
$449.99
WAS: $599.99*
u- coated rainfly keeps your tent- experience dry and comfortable no matter the weather conditions tent designed with hangout mode™ which allows you to convert the rainfly into a semi- open shelter by using trekking poles or hangout mode pole set rainfly can be rolled back for beautiful views of...
5
Fes
Camped twice in this amazing tent. Once in a rainstorm. Kept me completely dry. The setup video on the Sea to Summit site is awesome on how to pitch it properly and once you 've watched it a few times, setup is super easy. Only grip is the ties for the fly door opening are not elastic like they are for tent doors. Please please please make that change
4
Dylan T.
[ Good tent, but it tears very easily so be careful.
$349.99
lok tent buckle™ adds structural stability without adding weight materials: floor: high- tenacity, grs certified 100% recycled mipan® regen robic double- ripstop nylon featuring a pfc- free dwr treatment and waterproof polyurethane coating poles are made of lightweight 7000 series...
$260.00
design and details full vestibule high ventilation 8 '' bathtub floor ultralight silicone nylon floor easy tensioning adjustment floating canopy and floor optimized sleeping area single pole pyramid design internal gear area oversized door handy mesh cargo pocket stakes required:...
5
Adrifft
[ So far so good. After I seam sealed it, I set this tent up in my backyard and left it up overnight during a heavy thunderstorm with lots of wind and rain. It performed like a champ. Stayed reasonably taught and dry as a bone. I have n't used this in the field yet. Will be hiking the AT at GSNP in a few weeks. Ca n't wait to use it for real.
5
editorreilly
[ I 've been looking for a tent that was super light weight, yet big enough on the inside for a taller person and gear. Well I found it. For the weight, this thing is palatial. I sometimes splurge on backpacking trips with my 80x30 '' pad, because A. It fits and B. I 've saved so much weight with my tent, I do n't feel guilty bringing this.
5
Single Track Mind
[ My initial impressions are all very favorable. Light weight and packs small. Plenty of room for a solo tent. Not difficult to set up. I bought this tent for use on multi- day fastpacking trips and believe I have made an excellent purchase.
5
Craig
[ Finally a light packable tent for us taller people! It packs small with footprint, stakes, and pole... all of those must be purchased separately.
5
Shane
[ For the money it ’s hard to beat this tent. If it was$ 100 more I would say go ahead and get a z packs but for the 5- 8 oz difference in weight and the$ 450 price difference I think this is hands down the better option. You can find tents even cheaper than this but the problem is that they are made from nylon instead of polyester like this one is. Nylon breaks down from UV likely quickly compared to polyester and it also stretches when wet which will leave you with a sagging tent. This tent being made from polyester eliminates both of these issues. Overall I ’ m very happy with my purchase. I ’ m sure if you are reading this you either have already watched videos on this tent or plan to soon. Definitely do before you buy but I think you ’ ll soon find out that everyone who gets it really enjoys it.
$399.99
backpacking tent two door design with two generous side vestibules for spacious storage single poleset features a swivel hub for a simple, reliable, fast- pitching design pre- bent poles create extra headroom without extra weight or bulk full mesh ceiling that provides maximum airflow and moisture...
$410.99
WAS: $549.99*
features tension ridge architecture that allows taller doors and vertical walls for ideal space apex vents are strategically positioned at the highest point of the tent to effectively expell moist air and reduce condensation baseline vents are positioned lower to provide helpful airflow and cross...
5
Michele
I purchased the Alto TR1 after having a disastrous experience with the MSR Freelite 1. The Alto provides superior shoulder and headroom, with a well placed door. Its super easy to pitch, and the little triangular space that pops out on the otherwise rectangular floor space makes the tent feel roomier, and provides space for my dog or gear. The vestibule is large and the ventilation, overall, with the fly closed, is pretty good. I bikepacked in below freezing overnight temperatures, and there was a bit of condensation at the foot of the tent, and overhead- even with the peak vents open and the cover unzipped. However, somecondensation is always expected when there is ice on the outside of the fly. 🥶 I highly recommend this tent for anyone looking to lighten their load backpacking or bikepacking. The tubular storage pack strapped down nicely on top of my handlebar dry bag. Well done, S2S!
5
Matthew J.
I bought this tent almost 2 years ago, and am not mad about this purchase. Over the couple years I 've owned it, I 've used it 10- 15 times maybe more not sure. So far it has held up very well. I like how it has three different bags one for tent, fly, and poles. This allows for packing it separate in your pack, or between two packs. You also have the option to connect the pole bag to the fly and tent bag to make it on unit vs three. Also these bags also can serve a purpose inside you tent as gear holders and the pole bag as a lantern which is cool that they have more than one use. However the lantern is a joke as it's hard to snap on and comes off easily, so a good idea just needs some improvement. I found when I first bought my tent that it was hard to pack up as I was folding it up, and then it was extremely difficult to get into the bag, same with the fly. After a few times I started just stuffing in into the bag like a stuff sack, works way better and can have it all packed in minutes. Another thing I love is I was on an overnight backing trip by the coast, and during the night it started to rain and continued till mid morning. I was able to take down my tent and pack it up and fold up my footprint all under the fly. After my pack was pretty much ready to go, still under the fly where it was dry, I then took down my fly and poles packed that and hit the trail! I did get a 2 person mostly to use as a one person and have plenty of room, but have once used it with one of my friends which was pretty tight. So do n't highly recommend sleeping two unless you ’ re comfortable sleeping really close together. There is room for a backpack and some gear under each vestibule so completely doable. All and all I really like this tent it's versatile, practical, and light.
5
Michael M.
[ Very professional but also gave me personal service like I was their only customer
5
Terence M.
[ Easy set up and absolutely bug proof. Camping in North Florida for three nights was a breeze. Totally dry in a couple of downpours. Very pleased with the experience.
5
Rich C.
[ I love the tent. So well thought out. Genius really!
$480.00
design and details ultralight sil/sil nylon fly is fully waterproof and free of dyes and flame- retardant chemicals industry- leading dac featherlight nfl poles unique g- hook canopy- to- pole attachment system improves compressibility dual dry- entry vestibules with dual sliders...
5
DTCII
I ’ ve had this tent for several months now and absolutely love it. Especially for the price right now, it can ’ t be beat!!!
5
Moondust on Trail
Great Tent! Some reviews discussed difficulty setting up I have used 4 times and think once you know what you are doing I can set up~ 8 min. My fav features are the two doors on each side, the reflective features and space. This tent feels like a two person palace with the head space. I dont plan on sharing with a person but if I did there is ample room for two people in there. I had no issues with condensation the nights I used it. I have not been in a rainstorm yet so I can not speak to that. I am not a fan of the tent stakes so I have switched to MSR ones. Packs up small and got on sale! I am happy!
5
Adventure Buddy
Just want I wanted and needed. Lightweight for the backpacking trips where weight is a concern. Stunning to use as single with loads of room and works great for two! Let the adventures begin!
5
Jerud
Incredible tent. Perfect for longer trips in rainy weather.
5
b565656
This is a great, ultra lightweight tent! Lots of headroom inside( for what it is) and I particularly appreciate the vertical space offered in the tent corners. Many tents immediately slope inward leaving little room in the corners, but this one offers a bit of vertical room before the tent wall slopes in.
$449.99
WAS: $599.99*
This tent was easy to setup, great quality, and you can ’ t beat the head room. ... First 3 nights was hot and humid no condensation! ... I stayed warm all night on a 30 degree
5
Kendal W.
[ I was sold on the flexibility and roominess of this tent in a lightweight package. This is my 6th tent and by far my favorite. Set up is easy and it performs well in cold, wet, or clear skies. Looking forward to more backpacking and camping adventures in this tent!
5
Pattie
This is another SeaToSummit outstanding product! I went from camping in heavy Kodiak Canvas to a tiny Telos TR2- Two Person Freestanding Tent. This tent is incredibly light weight and suitable for air travel. It conveniently packs up into 3 small stuff sacs that are provided. Freestanding is great, especially when you 're trying to set up on a wood platform. Most of my camping is during the summertime months or in warm climates. I brought this with me down to the USVI and the screens gave me plenty of airflow. I had zero issues with moisture. Personally, I do miss the optional zip up and down windows. I think that option would afford an individual a bit more privacy and night time warmth. As of yet, I have n't personally tent camped during a heatwave.
5
FRANK B.
[ This tent replaces a well- worn SD Clip Flashlight. The Telos is about the same weight, a bit less bulk but considerably roomier on the inside both floorspace and headroom- wise. Important consideration is that the Telos is free standing whereas the CF absolutely had to be staked out. Not a big deal on a forest floor or meadow but much of our useage is streamside, sand and gravel bars. As usual, Sea to Summit's design and engineering is thoughtful and innovative, down to simple things like color coding parts and the modular stuff sack. These guys make crazy good stuff!
5
John
This tent worked perfectly. I took it on a week long canoe trip in Maine last week. Had a mix of weather conditions. Two nights dropped to freezing with a heavy frost. One night had heavy rain. The fly cinched down very nicely and nothing got wet. Tent is super light and packed nicely into one of my dry bags. Once set up it was very sturdy in the wind and rain. Im 6 ft tall and liked the wide area for head room and I didn ’ t have issues getting in and out. I would definitely recommend buying the ground tarp which actually attaches to the tent frame itself so there was no slippage and nothing hung out with the rain. I also got the gear loft which was nice for me because I always seem to loose things while sleeping. Overall I would definitely recommend.
5
Bryan
Easy set- up and breakdown, quality material, very roomy for 2 people. Invest in the footprint and the$ 20 gear loft- which should be included honestly. This tent right there with the BA Copper Spur 2.
$699.00
WAS: $849.00*
freestanding, 2- person tent that makes the perfect shelter for lengthy alpine expeditions and mountaineering indestructible design designed with 2 d- shaped doors for easy entry and exit identical pole shapes make for easy set- up seam- taped, catenary- cut floor resists pooling jingle- free...
$179.99
WAS: $239.99*
designed to protect long- distance hikers and campers from insects, mosquitoes, spiders, and ants ultralight no pole design hangs under escapist tarp shelters and is ideal when tarp camping in buggy environments can also be pitched without an escapist tarp by using trekking poles, guy lines, tent...
5
John W.
[ Works amazing. Love the rain testing. Have not been on bp trip as of yet. I little nervous about needed footprint and tie outs. Please send me another review in a year.
$375.99
WAS: $499.99*
This is an all- around awesome tent, especially for those that are trying to achieve minimum possible pack weight. ... The Alto TR1Plus is semi freestanding, so one collapsible pole plus stakes give it structure and ample
5
Michele
I purchased the Alto TR1 after having a disastrous experience with the MSR Freelite 1. The Alto provides superior shoulder and headroom, with a well placed door. Its super easy to pitch, and the little triangular space that pops out on the otherwise rectangular floor space makes the tent feel roomier, and provides space for my dog or gear. The vestibule is large and the ventilation, overall, with the fly closed, is pretty good. I bikepacked in below freezing overnight temperatures, and there was a bit of condensation at the foot of the tent, and overhead- even with the peak vents open and the cover unzipped. However, somecondensation is always expected when there is ice on the outside of the fly. 🥶 I highly recommend this tent for anyone looking to lighten their load backpacking or bikepacking. The tubular storage pack strapped down nicely on top of my handlebar dry bag. Well done, S2S!
5
Matthew J.
I bought this tent almost 2 years ago, and am not mad about this purchase. Over the couple years I 've owned it, I 've used it 10- 15 times maybe more not sure. So far it has held up very well. I like how it has three different bags one for tent, fly, and poles. This allows for packing it separate in your pack, or between two packs. You also have the option to connect the pole bag to the fly and tent bag to make it on unit vs three. Also these bags also can serve a purpose inside you tent as gear holders and the pole bag as a lantern which is cool that they have more than one use. However the lantern is a joke as it's hard to snap on and comes off easily, so a good idea just needs some improvement. I found when I first bought my tent that it was hard to pack up as I was folding it up, and then it was extremely difficult to get into the bag, same with the fly. After a few times I started just stuffing in into the bag like a stuff sack, works way better and can have it all packed in minutes. Another thing I love is I was on an overnight backing trip by the coast, and during the night it started to rain and continued till mid morning. I was able to take down my tent and pack it up and fold up my footprint all under the fly. After my pack was pretty much ready to go, still under the fly where it was dry, I then took down my fly and poles packed that and hit the trail! I did get a 2 person mostly to use as a one person and have plenty of room, but have once used it with one of my friends which was pretty tight. So do n't highly recommend sleeping two unless you ’ re comfortable sleeping really close together. There is room for a backpack and some gear under each vestibule so completely doable. All and all I really like this tent it's versatile, practical, and light.
5
Michael M.
[ Very professional but also gave me personal service like I was their only customer
5
Terence M.
[ Easy set up and absolutely bug proof. Camping in North Florida for three nights was a breeze. Totally dry in a couple of downpours. Very pleased with the experience.
5
Rich C.
[ I love the tent. So well thought out. Genius really!
$129.99
WAS: $199.99*
this tent is an ideal choice for long distance treks and minimalist expeditions crafted from high- quality nylon ripstop fabric, the tent body and footprint offer unparalleled strength without adding excess weight to your pack the silicone/pu coating and pure pu seam tape work...
$524.99
WAS: $699.99*
3- person, 3- season backpacking tent ultralight, freestanding design wo n't weigh you down during your many adventures tension ridge™ sweeps poles upward to provide ample interior space and higher peaked doors for two people to comfortably hang out and sleep vestibule storage area is great for...
5
Kendal W.
[ I was sold on the flexibility and roominess of this tent in a lightweight package. This is my 6th tent and by far my favorite. Set up is easy and it performs well in cold, wet, or clear skies. Looking forward to more backpacking and camping adventures in this tent!
5
Pattie
This is another SeaToSummit outstanding product! I went from camping in heavy Kodiak Canvas to a tiny Telos TR2- Two Person Freestanding Tent. This tent is incredibly light weight and suitable for air travel. It conveniently packs up into 3 small stuff sacs that are provided. Freestanding is great, especially when you 're trying to set up on a wood platform. Most of my camping is during the summertime months or in warm climates. I brought this with me down to the USVI and the screens gave me plenty of airflow. I had zero issues with moisture. Personally, I do miss the optional zip up and down windows. I think that option would afford an individual a bit more privacy and night time warmth. As of yet, I have n't personally tent camped during a heatwave.
5
FRANK B.
[ This tent replaces a well- worn SD Clip Flashlight. The Telos is about the same weight, a bit less bulk but considerably roomier on the inside both floorspace and headroom- wise. Important consideration is that the Telos is free standing whereas the CF absolutely had to be staked out. Not a big deal on a forest floor or meadow but much of our useage is streamside, sand and gravel bars. As usual, Sea to Summit's design and engineering is thoughtful and innovative, down to simple things like color coding parts and the modular stuff sack. These guys make crazy good stuff!
5
Catherine
This is a very nice tent. Very lightweight, but seems very durable. It's a great size for two people( I suppose that technically three people can fit, but that seems a stretch). I really like how tall it is and the big doors and vestibules on each side is very handy. We have n't used the tent in any kind of rain yet.
5
John
This tent worked perfectly. I took it on a week long canoe trip in Maine last week. Had a mix of weather conditions. Two nights dropped to freezing with a heavy frost. One night had heavy rain. The fly cinched down very nicely and nothing got wet. Tent is super light and packed nicely into one of my dry bags. Once set up it was very sturdy in the wind and rain. Im 6 ft tall and liked the wide area for head room and I didn ’ t have issues getting in and out. I would definitely recommend buying the ground tarp which actually attaches to the tent frame itself so there was no slippage and nothing hung out with the rain. I also got the gear loft which was nice for me because I always seem to loose things while sleeping. Overall I would definitely recommend.
$269.99
WAS: $279.00*
3- person, 3- season freestanding camping tent designed with two d- shaped doors and two vestibules that double as convenient storage spaces poles and clips are color coded for easy and quick assembly strategic clip placement offers a more spacious interior volume seam taped full coverage rain fly...
5
theo
[ Loved this tent. Perfectly fits a exped double sleeping mat( long). Loved the raincover and water did not seep in between foot print and tent! I wish the doors unzipped fully but that is just a personal pref
5
Nadia Z
This tent survived some pretty insane 40- 50 MPH winds for a whole night— tent poles totally held up considering how violent the winds were! I ’ d say it is the perfect size for two people with extra room for things you ’ d like to store in the tent.
5
Lebab
[ Great purchase! So happy I bought this and excited to use on future camping trips. Not only does it look great, but I ’ d a great night sleep as well!
5
adamg
[ I love this tent. It's super light and perfect to take in your pack. It's a great size for two if you like a little wiggle room.
5
[ We purchased one of these back in 2015. It was for my husband, myself, and our dogs. Since then, we 've also added our daughter( 3yro now).. This has been one of our best Marmot purchases, hands down. We use it quite often in the Colorado woods. It's easy to set up/ take down. The rain protection still holds up to this day. We were out last weekend and it poured on us. Everything stays dry. The dual doors are also a great perk. Just love this tent all around and would highly recommend!
$395.00
design and details dual vestibules dual entry dual high vents floating canopy easy tensioning adjustment dual hiking pole support dual cargo pockets 3 '' bathtub floor easy setup stakes required: 6( not included) includes: tent, stuff sack, guylines, 2 spacer poles# 5 ykk zippers spacer pole:...
$249.99
WAS: $379.99*
My buddy and I were very tired after reaching our campsite and we were able to get the tent set up in under 10 minutes. ... In fact, I carried the tent in and I was surprised by how strong the tent was when considering how light it
$524.99
WAS: $699.99*
u- coated rainfly apex vent at the highest point of the tent, this oversized vent efficiently expels warm air to prevent condensation and can be easily zipped shut from inside the tent poles of the tension ridge are swept upwards – not angled downwards as is common in tents two doors on either side...
5
Gregory F.
[ PERFECT for Bikepacking. Imho I recommend. 110%. Buy it for any camping though. A+
5
William P.
[ Compact and fits so neatly on the bike. Will definitely be my primary tent for any solo adventure
5
Jody D.
[ Absolutely loved this. It set up very easily and fit very nicely on my bike. I can ’ t wait to use it more
5
April m.
[ Love this tent. I have purchased for a 2 month bikepacking trip in the US. Spacious inside for 2 people, love having 2 doors, super lightweight and the design details are unmatched by any brand I have seen- from the stake design to the bag attachment system to the bike, this is the perfect bikepacking tent.
5
Jake G.
[ I ’ m taking the Telos 2 on a 1, 000 mile bike packing trip in July. To prepare, I ’ ve been sleeping in this tent, and it ’s been great. It is really easy to set up and take down. I also purchased the ground cloth( sold separately) from Sea to Summit and it ’s light and works great. I love that this tent packs down into two equally sized/weighted bags. I can strap these onto the front fork of my bike. The bags that they come with are super durable. I ’ m completely satisfied and look forward to using this on my upcoming trip. I also love my Sea to Summit sleeping pad and pillow!
$199.95
design and details single pole design for increased headroom top third of bivy zips open creating extra large entry shallow bathtub floor for protection and structural support full mesh upper is incredibly light and allows excellent ventilation, bug protection, and stargazing three stakeout loops...
$349.95
design and details single pole design for increased headroom top third of bivy zips open creating extra large entry window at head with two closeure options, mesh layer for ventilation or zip coated layer closed for full protection three stakeout loops keep structure stationary three 6 '' dirt...
$379.95
design and details rainfly with extended vestibule featuring two awning- style doors gives you, your gear, or your dog a little more space proprietary ultralight nylon double ripstop mixed denier fabric offers extra tear strength and puncture resistance without adding weight...
5
vyin214
[ I have old other brand's inter tent but the fly is broken. So, I decieded to purchase a fly instead of broken's one. I see this can meet fulfill my requirement. It's perfect match with my old inter tent and the vestiblue can place equipment to prevent stolen by `` camping thief ''. Highly recommend this product!( I will upload photo later)
$179.99
beach tent created with durable lycra/nylon blend upf 50+ sun protection keeps you safe from the sun ’s rays water- resistant design stands up to wet weather 2 rust- proof aluminum poles 4 anchor bags fill with natural resources like sand or rocks for secure placement weighs in at...
$800.00
design and details breathable- waterproof, recycled futurelight 3l laminate material carbon- fibre easton syclone poles are lightweight and strong along with the easy- pitch x- tent design, internal poles reduce pole- sleeve weight and are easy to set up ridge- pole design makes it...
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