Discover the ultimate in outdoor comfort with our reflective tents, designed to enhance your camping experience. These innovative tents feature reflective materials that help regulate temperature, keeping you cool in the heat and warm during chilly nights. Lightweight and easy to set up, they offer durability and protection from the elements, making them perfect for any adventure. With spacious interiors and thoughtful designs, our reflective tents ensure you can enjoy nature without sacrificing comfort. Elevate your camping trips with a tent that combines functionality and style.
$337.49
WAS: $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...
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.
$524.96
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.
$524.96
WAS: $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...
$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...
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.
$429.99
WAS: $525.99*
design 9- person cabin tent two room design with privacy divider water- repellent with waterproof seams( 4) mesh windows with privacy panels and( 2) door( 2) storage pockets for gear – includes external mesh pocket and flashlight holder utility port for connection to outside electrical access...
$549.99
WAS: $659.99*
design 9- person cabin tent three room design with privacy dividers water- repellent with waterproof seams( 6) mesh windows with privacy panels and( 1) door( 10) storage pockets for gear – includes external mesh pocket and flashlight holder utility port for connection to outside electrical access...
$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!
$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 nylon...
$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!
$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 together to provide...
$485.99
WAS: $649.99*
3 person tent apex vent™ positioned 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 beautifully designed, machined aluminium clips attach the pole and the inner foot with ease and replace...
5
Timothy G.
[ Two person set up is easy and quick. 1 person a little trickier, but I got the tent for 2 person camping anyways. One night was 17 and it stayed warm enough to keep the water unfrozen. We had condensation that night. Next night we opened all 3 vents and had no condensation, a little colder but our water was slushy, not frozen solid. Overall I ’ m very pleased. They did send me the wrong sized foot print, but that ’s not really a quality issue. Overall I like it.
5
ICEBEAR97
[ this is perfect size for 1 person with extra room for bag and clothing inside. It really is easy to set up, even for first time it took 5 min for myself. Really warm and cozy inside.
5
Raul S.
[ Material, Quality, Craftsmanship, Service was Awesome!! Easy to setup as a first time backpacker 25 minutes total setup time.
5
Miguel R.
[ Spacious not to heavy warm in cold weather would not use it for summer great winter tent easy set up
4
Colin M.
[ its a great tent but it just barely fits too standard sleeping pads inside. Also compared to other two man tents it can take a while to set up.
$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...
$449.96
WAS: $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!
$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
$179.99
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.
$487.46
WAS: $649.95*
design and details copper spur hv ul series is designed with highvolume pole architecture and proprietary nylon rip- stop for maximum usable space and strength without adding weight high- volume angle hub( ul3), 4- way high- volume hub design increases strength and useable interior volume ul3...
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.
$599.99
lok™ tent buckles to secure poles, attach rainfly, and stake- out loop pre- bent span pole with 4- way high volume hub design for improved stability and weather protection dual low vent vestibule doors with high fly vent for versatile airflow to reduce condensation dual- zipper closure on doors...
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.
$239.99
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.
$1199.95
design and details spacious and strong tents for four- season mountaineering features two doors and two vestibules doors have two closure options: zip up mesh door only for ventilation or zip up the polyester layer for full protection vestibule may be staked out as a shade using trekking poles dual...
$199.99
WAS: $299.99*
design and details light enough for the backcountry, strong enough for the front country features two doors and two vestibules storm flaps on vestibule zipper symmetrical pole structure with pre- bent poles for increased head space dual- zipper door is smooth closing and the discrete seam design...
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.
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
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
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
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!
$749.96
WAS: $999.95*
glo tent and camp lights fly is dominico undyed polyester rip- stop made with high tenacity yarns which increase tear strength by 20- 25% over standard nylon or polyester rip- stop fabrics provides high uv resistance and stability during temperature and moisture fluctuations, allowing for a solid...
5
Super Cub
[ Bought the Mad House Six to use on a 10- day trip to Airventure in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Did n't take the footprint to save weight. Experienced six thunderstorms while camping. Not a drop of rain made it into the tent. Winds were sustained at 40 mph with stronger gusts for two straight hours during the worst storm. Expensive, but worth it!
5
Jakob
[ This tent is a little bigger than what we needed as a family( 3people+ 1dog) for weekend camping trips, but that's what we wanted. This is not a cabin tent so I do n't need to worry about high winds causing too much stress on the frame and tent seams. I love that I do n't have to stoop whenever I 'm inside the main part of the tent. The two vestibules created when the rain fly is on the tent are great for leaving muddy shoes outside but still under cover. There were plenty of pockets on the inside of the tent for our stuff and one great thing about them was that the pockets kept your stuff away from the walls... no morning dew on your stuff!!! Setup was simple; follow the directions on the tag of the tent bag. I tried to just logic my way through it the first time and one of my poles got a little bent... not bad, but I felt like an idiot. Followed the directions the text time and it went up easy. Also, 1 person can set this tent up, 2 people is better. 1 person can take this tent down without any difficulty. The rain fly has so many Velcro straps on the underside to wrap around the poles to help keep it in place. I used maybe 2 at each vestibule end and staked out the vestibules. The rest of the fly I left in place using only the clips to the main tent. We were n't expecting much wind so I did n't bother with the rest or the guy lines and the tent did just fine. Also, the seams are taped inside using some kind of flexible water repellant tape/adhesive... awesome!!! I ca n't say how many times I 've camped in the past and the seams are the first place where condensation forms and starts dripping... that's annoying. Taped seams should solve, or at the very least help with that problem. I would definitely recommend this tent.
$529.00
freestanding tent that sleeps 6 people comfortably zone pre- bend construction creates a larger interior one- vestibule design fully- taped catenary cut floor color- coded clips and poles with pole sleeve- clip combo for easy set- up dac da17 poles jingle- free zipper pulls fully- taped seams at...
5
Retired Fogey
[ Great tent to replace my 4- 5 year- old almost perfect Halo 6p. I ’ d thought it was indestructible, but it didn ’ t stand up to a flying chair from a neighboring site during a thunderstorm. Although the Limestone has slightly less floor area, it feels larger since the walls are more vertical than the Halo ’s. I ’ m 6 ’ 3 ” and can walk around upright in more than half the tent. Both vestibules are smaller than the Halo ’s, but I ’ d never really needed/used the enormous front vestibule of the Halo. The Limestone ’s vestibule held my chair with no problem and will hold my bike with no problem on the next trip. Just did a 3- day trip in rain and 35+mph gusts and the Limestone appeared to be every bit as sturdy as the Halo. Added benefits: it ’s lighter, packs smaller, and is slightly easier to set up since it ’s got one fewer pole and the rain fly is smaller and easier to handle. Although I do appreciate the increased privacy from the non- mesh white front door, I almost wish it had see- through mesh and a zippered privacy screen like the Halo. We ’ ll see how that affects summer ventilation. For this winter trip, ventilation was great- no condensation at all on those 35 degree nights. Bottom line is that Marmot knocked it out of the park again.
5
pnwcamper321
We 've had our Limestone 6p for about 8 camping seasons in the PNW. I got it after constantly getting wet in our other tents and so that my tall husband could stand up comfortably and move around. It felt like$$$ at the time but it has been amazing which is why I 'm here to write this review. I love the extra dry front and back porch areas for shoes and things we want to protect. Nice large doors for coming and going, lots of pockets inside and a hook to hang a light. So quick and easy to put up. We 're always careful to store dry and clean. For the first time this year, it had one tiny drip coming through the rainfly where the seam tape was peeling up.( I 've submitted my first warranty claim so we 'll see how that process works.) Admittedly, most of our camping is in forested areas but I can see how the lightweight poles might not hold up as well in a place with high winds. 100% would buy this tent again.
5
Hope1
I purchased our tent Christmas 2015 and started camping with it in 2016. We have camped in her 20- 48 days per year from as early as April to the beginning of November. Most of our tent ’s time was spent in the Canadian Rockies in a variety of weather. She has experienced Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Northwest Territories and North and South Dakota. She has kept us dry, cool, warm and cozy all these years. Both tent zippers to the front and back have been replaced. The fly has numerous patches. This year 2 sections of both poles were bent during a strong wind while trying to set her up in Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan. Unfortunately they can not be straightened. The fly is very thin from exposure to various types of weather. I chose the Limestone tent as it ’s tall enough to stand up in, otherwise my husband wouldn ’ t have agreed to camp in a tent. It ’s also very easy to assemble, take down and store in provided bag. The main tent is still in great shape. My husband is 81 and his memory is starting to fail. He wants to continue to camp as long as he is able, therefore, having the same tent would be beneficial as with a little reminding, he can still assist in tent assembly and take down. She will last a couple of more trips this year then I ’ ll be searching for a replacement.
5
JEEPnIT
After doing significant research on multi person tents, I decided on a Marmot Limestone 6 person tent. That was back in 2012. We have been camping in the tent every season except two. We have taken exceptional care of this tent( never putting it away damp, keeping it away from campfires, and storing it in a suitable tent tote) and in turn, this tent has kept up warm, dry and given us many memories of mother/daughter camping. One summer we were camping in WI and were hunkered down during a severe thunderstorm. As loud as it was with the rain AND hail pounding on the rain fly, we were safe and dry in our Marmot Limestone tent. We actually had a small stream running under the tent, but not a drop inside! The gear pockets are great and it sleeps three people quite comfortably on twin air beds and our gear. The entryway are a bonus for keeping your gear dry from the night dew and there is plenty of head room for standing up and changing clothes. We did have warranty work done this year and service was fast helpful! We absolutely love our Marmot!
5
camping Kayker
I bought my limestone about a year ago and have been out in it about 7 times now primitive camping and I love it. It is an easy set up and on two of my trips I had some severe storms come in, the one alone had about 40mph winds with it and the tent shook some but it weathered the storm( no pun intended). Very easy to do a one person set up with and I really enjoy the space and head room.
$549.99
lok tent buckle™ to streamline setup by combining stake- out loop, rainfly attachment and tensioner, and pole- tip capture guywires and webbing are reflective so you can see them at night seven 6
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
$429.00
freestanding tent that sleeps 4 people comfortably zone pre- bend construction creates a larger interior d- shaped door and freestanding design for easy entry/exit one- vestibule design fully- taped catenary cut floor color- coded clips and poles with pole sleeve- clip combo for easy set- up dac...
5
Krss
[ Easy to set up, spacious, love that it has 2 doors
5
Jon with no H
I have been looking for a new camping tent forever. Being a bit of a penny pincher I had been burning through one cheap tent after another. I recently got the Limestone for an weekend camping trip and I love. It was rainy and windy all weekend but my tent stayed bone dry. More than that, I could actually stand in this tent and the walls being so vertical I could actually fit my wife and two kids in it without us rolling over each other all night. Even better its got these great pockets for stashing away your gear. You can tell they really thought out every aspect of this tent.
4
Camp
Large and spacious. Large doors in front and smaller one in back was very useful. Coming from a smaller `` 4 person tent ''( sierra South fork) this was more difficult to put up for one person. Mainly because the poles are threaded through the top. This Required the tent and poles to be lifted while simultaneously bending them into place eyelets in the corners. Clips to the top might be easier to build the tent. The rainfly has a droop over the main vestibule where rain collects. No leaks observed but it makes entering during rainfall risky. We camped during a bright moon. The kiwi color made the tent seem while on the inside. Drying out took somewhat long due to some of the double over layers( zipper covers, flaps etc) trapping water. Pack size and pole design makes it just too big to be a good packing tent. Good for cars and short carry ins Size: 5/5 Set up: 4/5 Rain resistance: light rain( 4/5) Drying time: 3/5 Color option: 4/5 Wind resistance: TBD
$629.95
WAS: $649.95*
design and details solution dyedfabric is highly resistant to uv fade and drastically reduces water and energy use during manufacturing, a process that is better for the environment and improves the quality of the tent fabric 12 '' shortstik poleset is ideal for packing onto handlebars, panniers...
5
Eric_Tucson
[ I bought this for bikepacking, but will use this for all my backpacking trips too. Tent is super lightweight, and very small packed size. Easily fit between the hoods/shifters on my gravel bike. Nice storage, with a full shelf along the foot end of the tent. Lots of pockets. Footprint provides a floor outside under the vestibules. Ca n't wait to go outside with it again!
5
TP1234
[ We 've been excited about using the UL3 for our trips as it has a bit more room than the UL2. The setup is a breeze, the double doors are also super convenient and the UL3 has great storage options inside for both of us. The ultralight tent material is very thin, so I hope it remains durable through more uses. But we really love the tent setup and bike- specific features, such as the daisy chains on the stuff sack for mounting the tent anywhere.
5
Jonnya
[ Really compact. I haven ’ t used it in the field yet but I love it already. It fits on my handle bars nicely and is super light weight. My wife and I fit perfect
$899.99
WAS: $1799.95*
design and details built it using easton carbon fiber poles and dyneema fiber- based fabrics to create the ultimate two- door, free- standing tent, engineered to handle the elements features two doors and two vestibules with storm flaps on the vestibule zippers dry- entry door design keeps the...
$499.95
lok tent buckle '' multiple bike- frame attachment configurations for burley compression stuff sack with daisy- chain webbing system smooth- closing, dual- zipper door with easy- grip zipper pulls on two doors and two vestibules with storm flaps on the vestibule zippers ease of entry with dual-...
$412.49
WAS: $549.99*
lok tent buckle™ to streamline setup by combining stake- out loop, rainfly attachment& tensioner, and pole- tip capture webbing is color coded for quick identification and easy setup guywires and are reflective so you can see them at night includes 9- 6
$279.99
WAS: $399.95*
design and details light enough for the backcountry, strong enough for the front country 12 '' shortstik poleset is ideal for packing onto handlebars, panniers and saddlebags, or saving space in any pack multiple bike- frame attachment configurations for burley compression stuff sack with daisy-...
5
LindaM
[ I purchased this tent late last summer and could not wait to give it a try on a bike packing trip. I love the size of this tent both packed and set up. It's perfect and spacious for one person, with lots of room to spread out and store gear. I placed my bike in the 'garage' as it rained the first trip out. Everything stayed dry. Lots of internal storage pockets and I slept comfortably( it was a warm night and a cool morning with light rain overnight). It was an easy first time set up... no issues at all. I used a tarp for a foot print but ended up purchasing the foot print later when it came back in stock. I will be using this bike packing tent in 2022 for a 300 miler. The reason I purchased this tent is that I can keep my bike in the large vestibule( garage. There are two entries with a smaller vestibule on the other end... I could exit on that end. I still had room in the larger vestibule( where my bike was) to use for heating water for oatmeal and coffee in the morning. The tent has ample room to sit up and get dressed inside. The tent weighs about 6 lbs. Yes... there are lighter bike packing tents... but for the security of being able to keep your bike inside the tent and the price of this tent... that extra weight.... No problem for a bike packer! The tent fits easily back into it's stuff sack.
5
Hoser
[ This is the perfect motorcycling tent- packs small, easy to pitch, big vestibule for your gear, or getting out of the rain. Will be recommending this tent to all my riding buddies.
$1499.96
WAS: $1999.95*
design and details our guard station mountaineering dome brings durable, basecamp- ready design and materials to high- altitude expeditions house the entire crew, or use as a medical tent, mess hall or command center dome shape minimizes snow and wind load dac exoskeleton pole...
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