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$399.99
dome style tent for suv, cuv or minivan sleeps four to five people simple 10- minute set- up three season use bathtub- style floor for superior water protection plenty of headroom with 7 ’ in center and 6 ’ at the corners transforms into ground tent by removing vehicle sleeve full length...
5
capttom
Bought this tent a long time ago, about fourteen years. Has held up great for that time. Ten min. set up time with two people. Hooked this tent to the back of my truck that has a cap. Worked great as a second room. I use the truck as a bedroom. Sleeve zips off for a third door option if using the tent alone. The only problem was when it rained one time and a pool formed between the cap and the tent on the sleeve. If it was on the right car maybe this would n't happen. The other thing that should be done to make set up easier is to mark the center of each tent pole. This is to mark the apex of the tent to tie the roof ties to. You will see what I mean when you set up. Would I buy this tent again? Yes. And I have never put any kind of waterproofer or seam sealer on and never had a leak.
5
Travis
I used the tent for the first time this past weekend and thought it was great!! My wife even enjoyed camping and I was n't sure that was possible. I heard from reviews that people said that it was hard to set up, but me and my friend set it up for the first time in the dark and only took us 10 minutes, very simple. They even have a video that shows you how to set it up, I would advise watching it first if you are unsure. Others said that it wouldnt fit back in the bag that it comes with, but again, I had no problem with it at all. The only cons were the tent pegs that came with it. They had no point at the end and bent everytime you hammered them in. I went to REI and bought some titanium tent pegs and problem was solved. The only other con was that when using the zippers, they sometimes catch the overflap fabric. Not sure how to fix it yet, but not a big concern. The tent is big and very roomy. I 'm 6' 5 '' and could walk around the tent with no problem. I have a 2004 Toyota 4Runner and the fit was perfect. Great tent, cant wait to use it again!
4
Caseyt123
Love the idea of attaching this tent to my SUV. My wife and I have spent many a nights stacking stuff form the back into the front seats to make room for us in the back. This tent arrived and we headed out to go camping, first stop Holter Lake Montana, fee for camping sights vehicles on pavement tents on grass, you can imagine that we could not drive stakes into the ground when half would have to go through pavement. Headed out of Holter to camp at the Bridge where the access road to Holter meets up with the river at wolf creek canyon. Pitched the tent, pole, stakes everything and lit the barbeque and settle down for the night. Then the wind came and tent blew away. Lesson learned point the vehicle into the wind if known or possible( keep in mind, Eastern Montana is some of the windiest area in the United States. Packed up and headed home in the middle of the night. Two days later headed out to Yogo Creek Montana, found a remote site and set up camp, some wind but it was steady and we pointed vehicle into the wind. Everything else went off without a hitch, beautiful clear creek, camp fire and tent did fine in the 10 to 12 mph wind gust. One small problem, the straps that attach to the tent and come over the top of the vehicle and attach under the hood. When the wind blows is raddles those straps and makes a noise like a semi using air brakes. I will be going to the dollar store and buying some cheap pool noodles, slicing them half way and attaching them over those straps to stop this in the future. Over all glad I bought the tent, roomy and pretty easy to set up and break down.
$185.00-$200.00
large and spacious headroom reduces constricted feel above head loop on center of ceiling allows hanging of lights at dark night hours or wet clothing/towels to dry out fully seam- taped canopy and floor to seal out water and provide dryness in protected interior...
5
River Rat
I 've taken this tent down thousands of miles of rivers int he western US and have never had a problem. Super airy on hot nights and the rainfly withstands monsoon rains well. Definitely a permanent resident in my dry bag.
5
Emily
Love this tent! It zips from both sides and is super easy and quick to set up. Fits two very comfortably.
5
Bryan
Had this tent for 3 years now, although not a 4 season tent I have taken it to extreme conditions in the high sierras. Withstood 60+ mph winds and snow storms. Absolute bomber tent, would recommend!
5
Motogear
Had the Storm Break 3 years so far, and maybe a couple/few dozen uses. At half the price of the similarly featured tents from the pro competition, it's an impressive tent IMO. It's a couple pounds heavier, but that has very little effect in my application( mostly motorcycle camping). I 've had zero problems with poles, zippers, stitching, fabric, or other parts/details. I 'm relatively careful and use common sense in setup and breakdown of the tent. I use a decent ground cloth to protect the floor and avoid exposure to sharp sticks and rock etc. Also avoid over tensioning the loops and holding points when staking and setting up guylines. I 'm careful with zippers and do n't force them or zip/unzip carelessly or super fast. In my limited experience, the zippers have been excellent. The vestibule flap zippers can be a bit fussy, and I simply use a finger to `` lead '' the zipper- pull path; this prevents the overlap fabric from getting caught in the pull. I 've used it in light rain and moderately windy conditions, but not in extreme weather. It has performed and held up just fine. Having read some of the negative reviews, I do n't understand how poles can just `` break '' or bend into some strange wavy deformed condition that some have claimed- that's odd IMO, and makes me wonder if those individuals are n't revealing the entire story/truth or maybe were careless? Setup is quick and pretty simple, and is doable in the dark if you 're familiar with the process and the tent. I really like the overall design and features: roomy, vestibules, inside mesh pockets in all 4 corners, interior hanger loops, the fly- great tent in my experience!
5
Big AL
I 've used this tent for backcountry camping, hunting, using it as my tent while working wildfire in Alberta. I 've had my dog in it with my( 110lbs). and spent probably 50 nights in it since i bought it a couple of years ago. Nothing has broken on it, its still waterproof, it packs well into my backpacking bag, it was relatively cheap. Really nothing i can complain about. Nice job North Face
$170.00
made without flame- retardant coating high- low ventilation for optimal airflow fully seam- taped canopy and floor you don ’ t have to roll up the door because you can easily stuff it into the adjacent mesh pocket easy- pitch
5
Jason
High Tech and well crafted peice of essential outdoor gear! I have taken this tent to the highest and lowest points of Africa and it has never let me down. i love how it leaves an almost non- existent footprint and it very easy to pack.
5
Addyson
Nice, compact, lightweight single person tent. I 'm only 5' 4 so I have space for my pack at my feet which is a great option.
5
Randall
My wife just got back from Havasupi and love the ease of use with the Stormbreak 1. It was very nice to set up, 2 poles, and clip on tent. Easy peasy.
5
James
Purchased to use for motorcycle adventure riding. 1, 000 miles in 5 days off- road in Colorado. The light weight and small packed size was a major advantage! I 'm 6' 3 '', 235lbs and was comfortable inside. Fast set up and take down is super convenient.
5
william
Super light weight and easy to set up. Seems look strong.
$449.99
transform your vehicle tent into a traditional ground tent by unzipping the vehicle sleeve full rainfly with taped seams and built- in storm? aps in the windows and doors provide privacy and ultimate weather protection large 6 ’ x 6 ’ optional awning provides shade and added living...
5
WhitePlainsNY
I 'm 5'10 '' and I was able to stand in the middle of the tent with my arms extended up and I was n't able to touch the top of the tent.
5
The Reluctant Camper
We have used this tent for a couple of years now and still love it. Once we got the hang of it, set up was much easier. We place a tarp underneath to protect the floor, as well as some plastic sheeting on top of the flooring. I think this will increase the life of the flooring. We 've weathered some big storms and have remained leak proof. We are able to fit 3 cots in the main area, and two slim twin sized blow up mattresses in the bed of our van, thus we can sleep 5 fairly comfortably. This was an excellent start- up tent for new campers.
4
67wagon
Set up& tear down are simple& intuitive and take only about 20 min. if you take your time. The tent itself is very spacious and easy to connect to the vehicle. It fits our vintage station wagon very nicely. Quality of workmanship and materials appears to be a little better than average, but not rugged. After unfolding the tent the second time we did notice some marring on one of the screens, apparently from the plastic pole sockets. Be sure to use the protective bags that go over these hard plastic pieces before folding for storage. Also while folding, I reached for a corner on the screen room& got only the tarp- like edging that borders the bottom seam& it tore away at the edge a little. Again, not really the fault of the manufacturer, just another area where you need to be carful when setting up& tearing down. To sum up, it is a great product, well designed and easy to use, but its not fool proof.
$449.99
WAS: $599.99*
2- 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
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.
$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.
$179.99
design 4- person backpacking tent lightweight aluminum poles( 2) vestibules ad doors no- see- um mesh windows and panels stands up to water leaks 2000mm waterproof coating tub floor, sealed seams, fly stand storage pockets specs dimensions: 8. 5 ’ x 7. 5 ’ x 52 ” carry weight: 11...
$249.99
durable and spacious 2- person freestanding tent seam- taped design with included rain fly provides full protection from the weather catenary- cut floor keeps water out color- coded clips and poles snap together for an easy and quick set up equipped with double...
5
JessVest
Fun and light adventure ready tent! My 6 year old nephew and I have loved how easy it is to set- up. He is practicing for our first real trip to the woods.
5
Maine44
As I write, it is 2024. I have had the tent since 2016. I use it as a 1- person tent. I average about 45 days a year in this tent. It is not uncommon for me to pitch it, and leave it set- up, for 14 days at a time... this long UV- exposure use is hard on tents. I have had zero problems with the tent. Never got wet, never blown away, no repairs, zippers are still 100%. It is, of course, pretty darn snug if used by two people... but, that's the nature of 2- person backpacking tents, regardless of make/model.
5
Abcde1234
When I ordered this tent I took a chance since I had never heard of this brand. I ’ m glad I did. It looks to be a high quality tent at about half the price of other brands. The seams are well sealed which is usually not the case. I set it up to seal them at it wasn ’ t necessary. I will probably be looking for this brand more often.
5
JTelling
My 2p Marmot Tungsten has been very reliable. It kept me dry through a few very heavy downpours in the Midwest. With doors on both sides, access remains easy whether I am by myself or have a tent mate. Perfect for myself and my hiking gear. Rainfly can be used multiple ways for either privacy, easy access or wind- flow. For the price, it is durable and reliable.
5
Paris Hilton
This spring I took the greatest leap of adolescence and bought my first tent independent of my family. I knew I needed something that toed the fine line between durability and portability, as I would primarily be using it for river trips and backpacking. After an extensive and frankly obsessive research process, only the Tungsten 2p met my many demands. After some agonizing, I decided to take the leap, despite never owning a Marmot tent before. I am so glad I did! My first night in this tent, my dog and I stayed warm and dry despite the inch of snow that fell on top of us. This tent vents in a way that frankly I did n't know was possible and feels relatively spacious for being just a 2 person. I would say it can comfortably fit two average sized people and two medium sized packs. I have used it now for an entire spring and summer season in the peaks of the San Juans and various river canyons of the Southwest. Never once have I awoken to a drop of condensation nor had it rattle in obnoxious winds. Its quick and easy to set up solo and can pack down incredibly small. The wide open mesh top allows for spectacular star viewing and perhaps best if all, it's a spectacular color! I could n't recommend this tent enough if you need something light and durable or just want to make a wise investment in an introductory tent. 100/10
$219.00
durable and spacious 1- person freestanding tent seam- taped design with included rain fly provides full protection from the weather catenary- cut floor keeps water out shorter folded poles easily fit into your backpack for kayaking trips footprint
5
GordonB
[ While a little on the heavy side, this is a great tent to start backpacking with. I 've taken it out a few times now and it has worked out great. The tent is very roomy, I had space ar my head and feet to store gear amd the vestibule had plany of room for my pack. This is a solid tent.
5
por favor
[ I never had a problem with my new tent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5
[ So far, so good. On my first trip out with the Tungsten 1 person tent, it rained pretty heavily in the middle of the night and not a drop of water inside. It is a super small tent, but that's to be expected for such a light backpacking option.
5
amroberts8
[ Great tent- easy to set up and super high quality. Stood up to high winds and rain/hail. Small enough to easily pack into the front compartment of Jackson Cuda Kayak, with plenty of room to spare Highly recommend!
5
Cappiejoe
[ I recently completed the 20 mile Manistee River Loop Trail and spent two nights in this tent. I have absolutely no regrets about this purchase as the tent performed flawlessly. It is incredibly easy to set up/take down within minutes, had plenty of room for me inside and for my backpack in the vestibule, and there was adequate ventilation with no condensation despite the nights being cool. Best of all, the footprint is included so there is no additional expense for this important component to help protect the floor. All in all, I am extremely pleased with my Marmot 1p Tungsten Tent!
$349.99
WAS: $399.99*
large cabin allows for most campers to stand straight up rather than crawling on the ground t- door front door and back d- door offers easy entry and exit core® h2o block technology consists of water- resistant ripstop fabric and sealed seams to help keep moisture out included room...
5
Dixon
Have not had a chance to setup an check it out will inform you when check it out
5
Gia1
Purchased and used in June last year. It was excellent!
5
schill06
Bought this a few months back. We have two children and two dogs. I decided to go big, because when we go campgrounds, I like to have a little more space to move around( I have hiking backpacks for those adventures). This tent did not disappoint. We have it set up with two twins air mattresses on one side, one king on the other, and the dogs sleep in the middle. One mistake I made was assuming all Core 12 Person Footprints are the same. Make sure you get the Straight Wall Cabin Footprint or you 'll be left with one that doesn ’ t quite fit( see picture). I just ordered the new Straight Wall Footprint and can ’ t wait to use it! Overall water resistance is good, we did get rained on one night with no leaks. Airflow is decent with all windows down. If you want to be a bit extra, we did use an EcoFlow Wave 2 portable air conditioner in the tent and it dd help lower the temp and create more airflow at night( TX gets a little warm). Unlike the other 12 Person Instant Tents, this Straight Wall Cabin can be used without staking it into the ground. I enjoy that feature as some places it ’s hard to drive a stake in. The Instant cabin will collapse without it being staked in. The Tent Kit is also a great addition. Everything you need is there and convenient. I can set it up by myself, but is better with 2 people, especially with the rain fly.
5
Letty
I bought this tent and absolutely love it! It ’s very specious and easy to set up. If you ’ re looking for a big tent that ’s easy to set up and comfortable, this is the one! Highly recommended it!!
5
Joe - South Louisiana
Big Tent, Great Quality- But Could Be Better… Missing A Few Things. This tent is really big inside having the straight side wall design. I have the Core 10 person 14 ’ x 10 ’ instant lighted tent to compare this against for reference. The 16 ’ x 11 ’ straight wall tent seems twice as roomy, able to push items closer to the tent sides and stand every where in it. The instant tent with the sloped side walls kind of bunches the mass towards the middle and it forces you to stand more central in the tent. But the instant tent with the built light in makes for a nice feature. Also, the 16 ’ x 11 ’ straight wall tent is missing the long mesh storage pockets that come with the 14 ’ x 10 ’ instant tent. The instant tent has mesh storage along each end of it that runs side to side and several smaller mesh pouches strategically placed around the tent. The 16 ’ x 11 ’ straight wall tent only has a small mesh storage pouch placed on opposite ends of the tent. Give me the long storage pockets and a built in light and this tent would be the best around. It ’s already great with the space it provides and the material/build quality. It was a little time consuming to assemble by myself, but very intuitive with color coded poles that “ pop ” together when unfolding for length and easy insertion into the pole loops. Take down is a breeze, quick and efficient. I ’ ve put it up twice and camped overnight once having just purchased it. Wanted to try putting in all the stuff the wife and I bring camping- air mattress, small tables, chairs, coolers, etc. No buyer ’s remorse, just can ’ t wait for cooler weather and longer camping trips. I ’ ve had the 14 ’ x 10 ’ instant tent for several week long trips and was always moving items around to get at things or find a place to sit and stand. This 16 ’ x 11 ’ tent will put an end to that. I would recommend the 16 ’ x 11 ’ straight wall tent for a family needing space and freedom to move around inside with several occupants.
$249.99
WAS: $299.99*
core® h2o block technology consists of water- resistant ripstop fabric and taped seams to help keep moisture out included divider creates two separate rooms for sleeping and living spaces features front and back door access advanced venting system uses an adjustable air intake vent...
5
Mbanet05
A friend of mind brought this temp camping. There was 5 of us and we comfortably with cots, we ’ re able to stay dry, protected and had a great time during heavy rains over night. I was so impressed that I commented that I was going to go home and write this review. I will buy this same tent soon.
5
The Hurley Campsite
Great spacious tent, esp for tall folks like us. Tent stayed dry despite VERY dewy mornings and the afternoon rain soaked ground. Fairly easy set up. No complaints. Hope we can find the straight wall add on- it would be nice in case it ever did rain. Love the bag it came with so packing it up and storing it is easy as well.
5
2Happycampera
We did a lot of research before purchasing the Core straight wall 10x14 tent. Our decision was based on the size, quality and height…and with it not considered an “ instant ” tent, we felt it was very simple to set up. It ’s very roomy!
5
Briancamper
great tent, lighter and more rigid than put up style tent.
5
Michael D
We 've had our tent for several years now. No issues other than the minor damages we 've caused. Definitely recommend.
$524.99
WAS: $699.99*
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
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.
$299.99
sustainability solution- dyed fabric reduces water consumption used during manufacturing storage: convenient interior pockets provide storage to keep your essentials close lampshade pocket securely holds a headlamp or flashlight for ideal tent
5
[ Just got back from first camping/portaging trip with this tent. Felt great for two humans and a dog, plenty of room to move around, and having two entrances is a game changer. Would def recommend.
5
Thosva
Bought it to fit on my tritoon and is a perfect fit!
5
Nichole W
This tent was exactly what I needed for a quick trip!
5
WinZh
[ The Tungsten 3P tent held up in light rain and heavy wind on a backpacking trip along the west coast. Have n't tried it in heavy rain yet but so far, no condensation drips into the tent so that's a good sign. Also it packs down pretty light. Would recommend purchasing 4 additional stakes since this tent comes with 4 guy lines and no stakes for them.
5
sponge
[ First trip with the tent went great, it felt like quality material, kept the bugs out, plenty of room for 2, and setup and storage was easy.
$349.99
WAS: $499.99*
ultralight three person, 3- season backpacking tent entry vestibules have a vertical door design with smooth closing, dual zippers that keep your tent entries and any gear stored under them dry storm flaps keep water out of the zippers on the vestibule doors low- vent vestibule doors and double...
5
ODIN
[ This was an upgrade from our old three person. It is nearly as small and light as my Fly Creek 2 but with much more room obviously and significantly more head space. The two of us sleep easily in here with our German shepherd. I love it because it's packability and weight allow me to carry it myself as a one person if I want to. Definitely not bombproof, but rarely ultralight stuff is n't, just needs to be babied and it will last a thru- hike.
5
cdcote
[ I bought this to replace my two other 3- person tents( one also another Big Agnes) to reduce my weight while backpacking. It's hard to credit just how much lighter it is, but it really was, and I know my back( and also my hips, and my knees, and my feet...) noticed. It really made my warm- up backpacking adventure of 2021 so much more easier.
4
GregB
[ This tent is very light and I ca n't wait to take it backpacking. Easy to set up and very user friendly. It does seem a bit on the small size for a 3- person.
4
leoww02948
[ very light and pretty, Y bracket let it cost less time to setup, only need 5min, Y bracket also very light and strong, it's only 2lb, put in backpack just like it didnot exist
$149.99
accommodates 2 people suitable for use over 2 seasons 2- pole, freestanding design with brow pole for increased headroom 1 door and 1 vestibule for easy entry and exit clip- pole attachment allows for better breathability reflective adjustable guylines and highlights no- see- um mesh wall panels...
$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.
$38.99
WAS: $64.99*
polyester rain fly with taped seams for protection against light rain able to fit up to 3 people at a time fiberglass poles with 800mm coating pe floor for durable outdoor use e- port allows easy access for using extension cords single window for viewing camping
5
Ta70
Simple to put together very good for Fllorida weather and the price.
5
izzylovesthistent
I bought it I think three summers ago. I only camp 8- 10 nights a year, so it's held up great. It's hard to find a tent that's completely open on top, save for the mesh screen. It's lovely to leave it open and look at the sky or observe the leaves/bugs during the day and hugely helpful for ventilation. It has pretty excellent bug protection and the color is just so dang pretty. If this one falls apart, I hope I can get the exact same one!
5
Ms campfire
I bought this for to keep me out the sun when I ’ m at the lake or downtown doing a picnic it ’s comes in handy and you can fold and carry it around anywhere you would like.
5
nickyc01
Great tent for the price and I was able to set it up myself. Best for camping with 1- 2 people.
5
MagMcC
Have bought several of these in the last few months. Easy to put up and take down even in bad weather. Not too expensive and super user friendly!
$169.99
WAS: $229.99*
instant poles are pre- attached to the tent for setup in 60 seconds core® h2o block technology consists of water- resistant ripstop fabric and sealed seams to help keep moisture out fully taped rainfly is removable in warm weather to expose the mesh ceiling for...
5
New York Giants 21
I bought this few months ago and very happy. Looking forward to camping.
5
GinaR
Perfect size and easy set up! Instant tents are amazing and there is no going back to pole tents for my family. The rain fly was a great quality but may be a tad difficult to put on for one person just because of height. The ONLY gripe I have is how it is next to impossible to get the tent back in the bag, but all tents have this issue. Id recommend not even trying and putting it in a different bag or wrap it in a tarp. Otherwise it is perfect!!
5
Miss
Love, Love this tent very easy to put together very spacious great quality so very Happy. I recommend this product to anyone that is looking for a tent
5
Rsk1
This is a Great product. I had no issues in setting this up. There is tension in the bars that hold up the tent but by not over forcing the extension of these bars it went up easy. I saw posts where others bent the bar but i suspect they were overly aggressive during set up By not rushing into it my tent was up quickly. As for 6 person, if small kids the ok but i am 71 and an air bed is a must. So plenty of room for myself and wife.
5
Nana Lynn
This tent is so easy to set up buy myself, I 'm 75 years old. Plenty of room, no issue with rain.
$220.00-$230.00
storage: you won ’ t have to roll up the doors because you can easily stuff them into the adjacent mesh pockets design& detail: high- low ventilation for optimal airflow abundant headroom fully seam- taped canopy and floor easy- pitch design footprint: nf0a52v7(...
5
Marcello
I 've had my Stormbreak 3p tent for 3 years now, and used it over 30 times. Never had condensation or puddling despite camping in heavy rain a few times. Bombproof
5
Preston S.
I used this tent for the first time in the Smokey Mountains this summer( summer '24) and a strong thunderstorm hit us for about 16 hours. There were four other people with different tents... all had water that permeated except for my Stormbreak( I guess you could say it really did Break the Storm- sorry of the pun). The tent cover provides a good amount of cover around the tent and is supported off the tent keeping water from coming through where items may be touching the wall. Additionally, the floor of the tent comes up probably 6- 8 '' which helped keep the flowing water around my tent OUT( Most of the other tents in our group got water in them from water flowing around their tent vs the rainfall itself). Two of the other guys in our group ended up buying my tent after they saw how well it held up. I would 100% recommend this tent to anyone.
5
Ryan
Purchased this tent for car camping activities to replace a worn out 3- person 4- season Mountain Hardwear tent. We chose this tent because of the full fly. It did not disappoint! The full fly is fantastic. This is easy to set up and break down. The price ca n't be beat. It's hard to find 3- season tents with a full fly, quality materials, and this size- at this price point! I gave it 5 stars because I was skeptical about the price and quality, but was so happy about the purchase after my first night in it!
5
Tracey
So easy to assemble! I was late getting to my camp site and the quickness of putting up this tent made it so I want doing everything in the dark! There was also a wild windstorm one evening and the tent held its ground and did n't tear at all. Just enough room inside for me to bring everything in and still feel comfortable with the space. I felt so cozy!!
5
Gemma
Super easy to put up, perfect size for myself, my husband and our dog. Would recommend a liner for the floor as material is very think and I put gym matts down so our dogs paws do n't rip it!
$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!
$309.99
WAS: $449.99*
ultralight one person backpacking tent with easy set- up, plenty of storage, and multiple access options, making it very user friendly one door and awning- style vestibule with double zippers for multiple access options dual- zipper door with easy- grip pulls allows for ease of use two low- vent...
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.
$649.99
comes with removable polyethylene floor 7 stakes and 5 tie- down ropes included for secure assembly water- resistant roof with taping to keep you dry 11 mm flex tested fiberglass poles for sturdy support tear- resistant 210 denier poly- oxford construction with no- see- um mesh hub...
$409.99
WAS: $549.99*
flow manifold allows interior heat convection and exterior airflow to draw moisture and stale air out of the tent high tenacity 30d poly fabric improves strength and does n't stretch when wet 100% taped seams( no consumer seam sealing necessary) three- person...
5
Dirtbag O.
Forget how beautiful and visable the color is against fresh white snow! This tent can handle 2. 5 ft of heavy wet snow loading, as I discovered LAST winter in the Catskill Mountains, NY. Now I have 100% complete confidence that it can handle 40- 50 mph winds, that is wind, NOT gusts, as well. For myself solo, the 3P with vestibule is my Kingdom. Sharing the tent with friend was acceptable. Not too cramped and we were able to melt snow, cook, eat, lay down, sit up, lounge, stretch, sleep, hang out, change clothing and not bump heads. Plenty of space. The vestibule, I feel is mandatory in bad weather.. Definitely with 2 people in there and if you plan on being mostly tent bound. The entry doors/bay windows are fantastic for views and ventilation, let a! one entering and exiting. My only 2 grips are small, tight toggles and latches for the doors! Very hard to do in freezing weather, bare handed.. With gloves even harder, but this is something I can probably modify myself, or not, because its not that bad, just could be better. The 2nd gripe is the storm flap on the vestibule door can snag easy if you not careful. And in bad weather sometimes you may want to close it up quickly... So be careful. But that's the vestibule and this is review of tent.. So disregard. I wish I could post pictures of it in action. I also love the blue on the inside!! Its cheery and inspiring even on the dark gloomy days.. stimulate the mind a bit!! This tent is almost the unicorn! Search it on you tube!
5
Mark N
Have used this tent in multiple climates and terrain. It ’s the perfect size for 1 person with a good amount of gear. Will work for 2 people. Holds well up to water without vestibule. Confusing to set up at first with poles used inside of tent. Very lite weight tent for back packing. Kept warm in 20 degrees and held up in 50+ wind. I do recommend buying vestibule to use for gear storage and heavy rain.
5
michael v
I would say that I am 6 ’ 2 ” 205lbs and me and another person for pretty snug. I never had to fit three but even going HFH would probably be too tight.
5
Ron L
Incredibly strong light weight tent. Those don ’ t normally go together. BD nailed this though. Used on numerous bikepacking trips in a variety of conditions from our right rain downpours to moderate snow. Stayed dry every- time and the internal pitch is key. Excited to finally own one of these tents and use for more years to come. Tents are 4 season which= smaller internal dimensions. I bought the 3p for use as a good 2p or big solo.
5
Jason W
I ’ m 6ft and slim and shared with my two sons( 10 and 8). We all fit well with room for gear. Set up was pretty simple but not terribly easy with the interior pole situation. The interior Velcro system to hold the poles isn ’ t perfect. Overall, for the size and packable weight, I ’ d 100 percent buy again.
$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!
$524.99
WAS: $699.99*
2 person freestanding tent baseline vents allow you to control airflow and effectively manage humidity and condensation in wet conditions without letting the rain in tension ridge raises the tent ’s shape upwards for more usable head- and- shoulder space and creates truly higher doors for easier...
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!
$449.00
WAS: $489.00*
a spacious and comfortable tent built with ultra lightweight material that does n't add additional weight to your pack zone pre- bend construction creates vertical walls for extra headroom space for stretching out color- coded easy pitch clips and poles make it easy to set- up quickly...
5
Brian1
[ Great tent... ca n't wait to take it on the first adventure!
5
Phoenix27101
[ Marmot has amazing customer service. I had an issue and they replaced the well used tent at no cost. This is my favorite 3 season tent- and I own 4 others from high- end manufacturers. Well thought- out, large, fast setup, durable in wind( used in ~50mph). It's my go to below tree line.
5
Ryan84
[ We have only used it 3 times but so far so good. Seems tough and it kept the water out. It did well in strong winds. We haven ’ t backpacked with it yet. My girlfriend, two dogs( 60 and 80 lbs), and me( 6 ’ 1 ” 200 lbs) all fit inside comfortably.
5
Shaz1
[ We bought this tent for backpack camping. Its for two of us. My husband is over 6 feet so we were worried about getting too small of a tent. The tent is perfect for the two of us plus our gear or our dog. Its lightweight and wasy to split the load.
5
Mere
Backpacking game changer. Do n't get me wrong, I still love my Tungsten... but this will be the tent coming with me for long overnights. The weight is insane,& the parts still feel durable. I purchased the 3 person, but typically only use it for 2 people. It's BIG& spacious, which I love. If you want to save a tiiiiny bit of weight, the 2 person is great too. But I personally love more room to sprawl out in a tent!
$409.99
WAS: $599.99*
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 8 dac aluminum j stakes, and 4 awning guylines material- fly and floor: silicone treated proprietary...
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!
$229.99
accommodates 2 people suitable for use over 3 seasons 3- pole, freestanding design with brow pole for increased headroom( 2) doors and( 2) vestibules for easy entry and exit clip- pole attachment allows for better breathability reflective adjustable guylines and highlights detachable ceiling loft...
$199.99
accommodates 4 people suitable for use over 2 seasons 2- pole, freestanding design with brow pole for increased headroom 1 door and 1 vestibule for easy entry and exit clip- pole attachment allows for better breathability reflective adjustable guylines and highlights no- see- um mesh wall panels...
5
Kymberli
[ Bought for trips with two people and a dog. It was easy to set up and overall light weight. Only thing is the stakes are pretty heavy but easily swapped with lighter ones so no big deal! The mesh has such high visibility that my dog actually tried to jump through it. The tent didn ’ t budge and she sort of flopped backwards. No damage to the tent so it ’s durable too!
4
spyguitar
[ We bought this to go car camping with our three- year- old. I have some nitpicks( see below) but all in all I 'm quite happy with it. PROS:- Very easy to set up.- Main tent body is mostly mesh; nice for ventilation and stargazing. Rain fly provides full coverage, for a little more warmth and privacy.- Included footprint is a nice addition. CONS:- Quite heavy, but this is to be expected at the price.- The bag has no handle, and it can be a little tricky to get all the pieces stuffed back in.- The included stakes are a little flimsy. I 've already bent one of them, on our first trip out.- The stake- out loops on the rainfly do n't work very well( though I plan on tying them out with line next time, which should take care of it).
4
BigPIke
[ have not had the opportunity to use this but I set it up, is is very large for the weight under 10 Lbs and comes with a footprint and the quality seems ok.
$299.00
roomy tent with pre- bent poles that adds space without adding weight to your pack two extra- wide d- shaped doors make it easy to enter and exit zone pre- bend construction creates vertical walls that provide a roomier sleeping area and more headroom for comfortable living steam-...
5
Hasling1
[ Very spacious and functional tent for 2 people. The wings are a great addition to store gear without taking sleeping space, and the rainfly performs very well in inclement weather. Small enough for a weekend overnight backpacking trip
5
Leelee
Easy set up. Lots of room for one person and a dog.
5
Nnoj
[ Killer product. I have a few 2- person tents and this is my go to now. Love the extra space on the side for additional gear in your tent without taking up your sleeping room.
5
arain
[ I 've used this tent for many years of backpacking and car camping and it has held up great. The setup is easy and intuitive, probably one of the fastest tents to set up that I 've owned.
5
Va757
[ So I bought this tent for a trip into the Angeles mountains with friends and it was great!! It ’s the little things that matter with this tent. You have ample room with the vestibules areas and the poles are colored coded so it only took me 5 minutes to set up the actual tent. I got my socks wet during the trip and clothes hanger worked perfectly along with having more than enough room inside.
$53.99
WAS: $89.99*
rainfly and taped seams for rain protection lightweight for easy packing and transport mesh ventilation panels provide air flow free- standing frame for easy set up internal media
5
Florida man 904
I recently purchased this tent for a 3 day hike. It was beyond my expectations. In 40 degree weather it performed perfectly. Simple set up, taken out of the bag it packed down even smaller, with the pole rolled onto my thremarest. I could n't of been happier. Now the weather was great, so I ca n't speak on water resistance. But warm and roomy. I 'm 5ft 8, plenty of space for my pack and me.
5
Ronnie 44420
A little weird to set up at first because stake location needs to be clear of roots and rocks, and it requires all 4 corner stakes to raise it soundly but very light and can be set up quickly if there's nothing in the ground to block the stakes. Prolly not a got tent for anywhere with a lot of rocks and roots.
5
Dadof3crazies
Went backpacking this past weekend and used it for the first time
5
Dwhitjdb
My son bought this tent for Boy Scouts. The tent is light. It is also very easy to set up. I can set it up by myself.
5
Brad623
After reviewing the product it is very lightweight and durable. Comes with space to store items and cover to keep dry.
$449.99
accommodates five or more people suitable for use over 3 seasons 4- pole, freestanding design( 2) doors and( 2) vestibules for easy entry and exit clip- pole attachment allows for better breathability reflective adjustable guylines and highlights detachable ceiling loft pocket no- see- um mesh wall...
5
MountainJane
[ A little over two years ago we bought this tent for car camping. When it first arrived we were impressed by how light it was. We set it up which was easy for one person and noticed how spacious this tent is! Personally I am coming from the two person dome tent land but we decided we wanted to be able to stand up to change and have a queen raised air mattress. There is so much room in this tent it ’s amazing. The fly goes to the ground so in a few severe thunderstorm we stayed dry. Wind 30 mph gusts might blow it down the back side in a headwind but if you anchor the guy lines it will withstand it. The walls are almost completely screens which could be a weakness in the design. We tent to camp into late September in northern Maine in New Hampshire and some nights get into the 30 ’s but we have heavy sleeping bags for those nights. The vestibule is so large we have played cards by sitting in two chairs and having a small table set up. Overall we are very happy with the quality and design of this tent!
4
rtw54
Got a good deal on what looked like a returned item. Zipper quality is impressive and set up is fast and easy. Only negative is without the rain canopy it ’s wide open screening. That only was an issue when it was hot outside and needed privacy.
4
HuffyTuppy
[ Nice tent at first blush. Easy to put up. Plenty of space. Brand has a long history of super durable outdoor gear. The stow bag is awesome and leaves room for a footprint if you use one. And pretty darn affordable. There ’s an odd detail on the rain fly at the front vestibule. The pole sleeve creates a kind of gutter that will push water back toward the tent and seam in the fly. I have yet to test the tent in a real howler so I can ’ t say if the issue is of serious concern. Also I think the older model had clear plastic on the fly windows. This model has kind of a cheesy flap instead which is disappointing. Overall though me and the fam love the tent and look forward to many great adventures in it for years to come.
$674.96
WAS: $899.95*
tex single- wall fabric 100% seam taped optional ground cloth available ... This tent is rugged and perfect for what I need. ... This is an above tree line tent for light and fast missions where you need excellent cozy
5
Daniel H
This tent met every expectation for my camp in the mountains of Colorado for nearly 2 weeks. Temperatures reached single digits at night, but I stayed relatively warm compared to other folks who spent the same amount of money on other brands. I would recommend this tent for anyone who wants maximum thermal protection at a great price
5
Peter
Absolutely the best single wall 4 season tent! I have yet to have any condensation on the walls even with two people, snow covered gear after a long exposed trek! I do own three other 4 season tents and this one is by far superior. I have only used this tent in an alpine environment. It handles wind so well, I sleep so much better in here without a fly flap flapping. This tent is so quite in the wind. The 3 zips on the door allow good high low ventilation. And the top vents honestly seem enough airflow in an alpine environment. Also because of the shape snow loading isn ’ t really a problem. Iv also found it keeps you quite a bit warmer then most tents as well. I would not use this tent in the summer. This is an above tree line tent for light and fast missions where you need excellent cozy protection. My only complaint is I wish they made it 2- 4 inches longer. I ’ m 6. 4 and with an inflatable pad I do touch both sides. I am most comfortable solo in this tent at a diagonal.
5
Greg O
Absolutely bomber is extremely high winds. I use it when I am in the mountain solo because it provides ample space for one person( it's long which is great) and a whole bunch of gear
5
Casey H.
I 've used this tent for years and it has never let me down. High winds, heavy rains, desert sand sand storms. These tents are simply one of the most bomber tents around.
5
Carter O.
Eldorado Tent arrived as expected in October 2022. Still waiting on winter conditions in White Mountain area of New Hampshire, so have yet to test it in real conditions, but after setting it up in the house I can confirm it feels sturdy and warm, appears to have reasonable ventilation, and is spacious for one person. For two people, it will not fit gear- so the optional vestibule will be a must for inclement weather. The interior Todd Tex material is interesting- unlike any tent I 've ever owned. If you have ever felt the inside of the cheap `` Frog Togg '' rain jackets, that is what it feels like- except much burlier. I would be concerned about durability, but it the outer shell material feels bomber and the guyline attachment points should help to shed wind in bad weather. In short, I 'm pleased and have high expectations- and looking forward to a bomber tent to test in the alpine!
$412.49
WAS: $549.99*
ultralight three person, 3- season backpacking tent, with 2 doors and vestibules entry vestibules have a vertical door design with smooth closing, dual zippers that keep your tent entries and any gear stored under them dry storm flaps keep water out of the zippers on the vestibule doors low- vent...
$339.99
WAS: $499.99*
3- season, freestanding tent sleeps 6 people double wall construction provides comfortable protection from the outside elements constructed with two large doors for easy entry/exit mesh design provides useful ventilation on hot nights high volume architecture offers increased headroom for a more...
$90.00
WAS: $199.99*
fits up to 8 people comfortably water- resistant polyester rain fly with taped seams e- port allows easy access for using extension cords fiberglass pole material with 800mm coating pe floor for durable outdoor
5
shaun mc88
Great purchase, on sale, quality material, spacious enough for 4 of us.
5
JWsix
Bought this tent for a family camp trip. It worked well enough for us. 2 kids 2 parents 1 dog fit comfortably. The door zipper does get caught easily in the fabric. Not sure how you would fit 8 people though.
5
NocM
It was great but I wish I 'd have known to tie my own extra knots at the end of the poles because one pulled through two of the poles. I think I can fix and maybe still use, as is. I admit I was nervous about hoisting it up after putting all the poles together myself, but it worked. I did n't use the rain cover.
5
Destinid
This tent is very spacious! We put 2 queen air mattress inside! You can stand up throughout. My kids really enjoyed sleeping in the tent!
5
Gene7
We have five kids and our entire family loves playing this game. My only regret would be I ’ d wished I purchased it earlier in the summer!!!
$149.99
WAS: $179.99*
h20 block technology that combines water- repellant fabrics a fully taped, easy- attach rainfly, and sealed seems to keep you and your gear dry in any weather built with durable 75d fabric that resists wear and tear a lower air intake vent draws in cool air from the ground while...
5
Jenny
Exactly as the picture shows. We love the vestibule. Will comfortably fit our queen air matress and twin air matress. We have n't used it yet, but we set it up to spray with a waterproofing sealant. Very easy set up. We bought this tent because its basically exactly the same as a coleman one that we used and loved for 10 years. Hoping this one lasts us that long as well!
$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...
$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...
$269.99
accommodates 4 people suitable for use over 3 seasons 3- pole, freestanding design with brow pole for increased headroom( 2) doors and( 2) vestibules for easy entry and exit clip- pole attachment allows for better breathability reflective adjustable guylines and highlights detachable ceiling loft...
5
inthefastlain
[ My boyfriend has that exact same tent and once his rain fly tore i bought a new one right away. It ’s incredibly easy to set up and can be set up in under 2 minutes. The super easy set up comes in handy when you ’ ve rolled up to your destination at 1: 30am and just want to sleep. super lightweight and packs down very tight. The vestibule is a feature you don ’ t want, but NEED. Can keep your shoes, pack and stove dry and still have room for easy access in and out! Pro tip: can fit a queen size air mattress inside it;)
5
Froy
[ I love the tent the we order. All Good!! All work fine for me on using the tent. I love to order this tent again. Gon na go hiking and camping now!!
4
Bdallen
[ I have only set it up in my years but this looks like the 3 season tent I have been looking for. Lightweight, very easy to set up and plenty of ventilation. The build quality looks to be about a 4 out of 5 but we will see after 5 nights on the river this week. Buy this tent with confidence.
$359.00
I love the `` cubbies '' on either side, like little night stands. ... I give it 4. 5 stars- half reduction for the fact that the side gets pulled up at the bottom when the top cross- pole is in use( I usually do n't put it in) and well, the weight is great but like all tents of this size, it ``...
5
MC Moritz
Love it- the little bump outs make for perfect `` night stands '' for storing glasses, water, phone, flashlight.
5
higgs
[ Just what I was looking for. First two times it was used got decent rain and it stayed perfectly dry. Had very strong winds that collapsed one side( while nobody was in it and I don ’ t have it tied down, just staked) and it popped right back up when the wind stopped. No damage. The “ wings ” make it a little more difficult to set up with a good tight stretch on all sides, but I do love that extra space inside.
5
tvu01
[ Has handled 4 trips to the BWCA and is still in new condition.
5
ABR Paddler
[ This is just a preliminary review, since I have yet to have the opportunity to use it yet. However, it set it up in my home. So far, it ’s pretty impressive, especially for value. Set up was easy, although a small hiccup with the fly. I was centering the vestibule zipper and things weren ’ t wuite lining up. I went back to the photo of the tent and once I realized that the zipper aligns with the wing, it was easy peasy. The tent is plenty roomy, and just love the wings. Whichever Marmot engineer thought of that is a genius!!! I thought it might just be a gimmick, but it ’s utilitarian and thoughtful. I also love the extra large doors which make getting your gear in a breeze. All the stitching looked great. Time will tell once I get this tent out in the outdoors, but so far, Im delighted with my Limelight 3P
5
Peacekprs
[ Pirchased as a backpacking tent for two where we can split into two packs and manage the weight a little better. Will also use a a mobile and compact car camping tent with just my wife and I as we plan on doing more nationall parks and pacific coast driving adventures in our smaller, better gas mileage vehicle. Super happy with our purchase!
$224.99
WAS: $299.99*
glo tent and camp lights 4 interior mesh pockets, 2 media pockets and 8 lightweight aluminum hook stakes gear loft loops included lightweight aluminum pole system with prebends plastic clips attach tent body to pole frame fly and floor are polyester fly and floor have 1500mm waterproof polyurethane...
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!
$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-...
$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...
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!
$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-...
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.
$279.99
WAS: $399.99*
ultralight two person, 3- season backpacking tent new design has steeper walls that provide more headroom, a larger door height, and more usable interior volume entry vestibule has a vertical door design with smooth closing, dual zippers that keep your tent entry and any gear stored under it dry...
5
WildmanMinnesota
[ My first Big Agnes tent and I 'm pleased with it. I took it out for a 7 mile hike two night stay and two different camp sites last weekend and was happy with it, the apprecated the pound in weight I would have gained if I went with another brand I was considering. I use it for just myself 5' 10 '' and it fits me just fine with a little room at top or bottom as well as room for pack if desired. I did stand my pack up in the vestibule second night and that fit fine with enough room to get out. I use Big Agnes ultra core sleeping pad and that fits fine. Appreciate the two stuff pockets on sides and smaller pocket on top. Zipper door operated well. I like all the different stake out points and options. I ended up using one sticks on each side to raise the upper guy lines on the fly about 2ft. This really helped with air flow. I read in a review that you may need additional stakes for this tent, I bought 6 additional and found that I needed to use 5 of them to stake every guy out. I will use this tent for many many years to come.
5
anonymous
[ This is my second Fly Creek UL2 tent. Great value for the price when discount used. Minor improvements over the old version. Same great quality. Highly recommend using a footprint to protect floor from damage. First tent used over 7 years before starting to show signs of wear.
5
Nydie
[ I like this tent very much. In addition to its light weight, it also has a great sense of space. The camp nails and camp ropes are very exquisite. I look forward to taking this account on my next trip
5
aligator
[ Great for summer backpacking, with open netting to allow for air flow and light weight. Plenty of space inside for one person, a but tight for 2 and any inside gear. Easy to put up.
5
Noah
[ Packs down small. Weight is great. Setup is relatively straight forward. Can not comment on long- term durability, but I have high hopes. Buy the corresponding footprint though!
$449.99
WAS: $599.99*
shortstik polesets that are ideal for packing in saddlebags, panniers, on handlebars, or saving room in any pack one door and awning- style vestibule with double zippers for multiple access options dual- zipper door with easy- grip pulls allows for ease of use two low- vent vestibule doors and the...
5
AlltheWay
[ The quality and ease of this tent is amazing. The perfect pitch every time. If you 're looking to get into ultralight or switching from rocking a hammock-> this is the way to go. Tested hard on a thru hike with two of the 8 days a complete soak out, the inside of the tent stayed absolutely dry. Even when you think you picked the perfect spot, 1& 1/2 ” of rain changes things. Using the fly and BA ’s footprint, you can quickly set that up to gather yourself saving all the crap in your pack and keeping the inside tent dry to set up. Never be wet and try to sleep@ 40 degrees. The hang dry time is fantastic and packs down easy every time with the provided sacks that hold up great in your pack or very securely on your bike. There ’s plenty of room& storage inside and out to divide your clean( dry clothes/ electronics/ etc) stuff& your dirty( just funky) stuff. In a pinch you could fit 2 people but it ’s perfect for you, all your gear, and maybe a dog. Anyone that ’s been out 5+ days of hitting hard backcountry knows it doesn ’ t smell peachy- no need to x2. I can ’ t say enough about the easy of setting up and breaking down. It almost want to put itself together, the rods with act like a Transformer once you get them going and the buckles/tie downs leave you with a nice strong tent. Got a bunch of dirt and leaves inside, no worries- just grab the frame attached to the tent, leave a vestibule open and lightly shake that out. Go easy with the zippers, stay away from open flames, watch for sharpe rocks/ thorns, clean with recommended soap, and this tent should be a winner for many years of adventure!
5
Stephen
[ I was stuck between the Fly Creek and the Copper Spur for bike camping and hiking uses. I went with the Copper Spur because it's just a little bigger. I 'm very happy with the tent so far, I might have sixteen nights in it to date. The ventilation is well done, the extremely light materials are strong and breathable. It fits between the drops on my bikes. The bags it comes in are super nice too. I stick the poles under my half frame bag, 20 '' top tube length of the frame, and 12 '' pole segments fit just right.
4
Mike
[ Love the tent. Light and fits wife and I. The floor is a little thin, use a tarp. Hopefully it holds up. Awesome tent otherwise, 5 stars. Worked great for our first trip out. Easy set up. Nice to have entry on both sides.
$89.99
WAS: $149.99*
spacious tent that fits 6 people comfortably rainfly and taped seams for rain protection e- port for easy extension cord access mesh ventilation panels provide air flow free- standing frame for easy set up internal storage pockets and gear loft includes 1 tent body, 1 fly, a pole...
5
Anr22
We bought for a camping trip. It rained the whole weekend and we never got wet.
5
Emily
Perfect sized tent. We used this and it fit 4 of us with ease. It was very easy to set up and break down. I ’ d recommend this tent to anybody. The easy breakdown and storage are both a huge plus in my opinion
5
MamaLoveLeeHome
The Quest Overlook 6 person dome tent seems to work great for our family of 5! I would say 6 people in it would be cramped. Setup took about 10 minutes and was much easier with 2 people doing it. I love how the instructions are stitched into the carrying bag it comes in. Makes sure we will never lose it! I also really like that you can have the cover on or off the tent. Plenty of room for a few air mattresses inside. Overall my kids loved it! We are not much of a camping family but do enjoy putting up the tent in our yard and having an at home outdoorsy experience 🤣
5
Indymom46
Overall this is a really nice tent for the price. Everything is really well packed and instructions are attached to the carrying bag and really easy to follow. We did an outside practice run and it took about 15 minutes to unpack and set up and tear down the tent. We did not stake or attach the fly on this test. Also, unlike many tents, this is a tall tent, tall enough for a 6 foot man to stand upright at the tallest point. My favorite part is how easy it was to pack it back up into the carrying bag. It is roomy, not a tight duffel like many other tent bags. You could even store other accessories in the bag if needed. The basic tent without the fly would also be a great secondary tent to set up and use as a bug screen for meals during the peak buggy seasons.
5
Nice Shirt
The whole family is ready to go camping in this huge tent! Rated for six people, and you could definitely fit them all in( very spacious). Includes nice little gear pockets inside and also a gear/cargo loft which is convenient. I was even able to find a spot to hang a light inside. The base/floor is a thick tarp and will keep you very dry and is easy to wipe clean. I did a practice run setting it up inside before using it outside. It is possible for one person to set up but definitely easier and quicker with two people. Goes up in minutes with two people. It is very study, weather proof, and well made. The poles put a lot of tension on the fabric during set up, and it held up great- no rips like other cheaper tents I have used. Worth buying!
$262.49
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 floor...
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.
$299.99
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.
$59.99
WAS: $99.99*
rainfly and taped seams for rain protection e- port for easy extension cord access mesh ventilation panels provide air flow free- standing frame for easy set up internal storage pockets and gear
5
I used this tent 50 or more times last year to the point that someone stole it because of its storm resistance. I 've used quest on my extreme addiction revival the last two years of breaking the cycle of others control.
5
Weiser
We recently purchased this for the kids to sleep in while we tent camp. Very easy to put it up and it was a great choice for the price point. We also like the ventilation in the top as well as the little holder net on the top of the inside of the tent
5
Deedee62278
First time camping. Just 2 people and a queen size air mattress. Still had a little bit of room left to add some more items in. Installation was easy and great material. Bought this on sale and had some rewards which helped out.
5
Jbsr
We bought this as a first tent for our son. We took on on our week long family camping trip and it worked out really well. It was easy to set up and was durable.
5
btcorn
I enjoyed the size and fit. Even in colder temperatures and wind it held strong.
$224.99
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.
$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.
$549.99
storage: stow the unzipped door 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 stuff- sack...
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
$179.99
WAS: $249.99*
high- quality, lightweight technical backpacking tent dac angle hubs and cross pole top provide a roomy interior single door design with a vestibule for extra gear storage waterproof fly and floor keeps you dry storm flaps on the vestibule zipper keep your gear and tent dry throughout stormy...
$131.99
WAS: $219.99*
rainfly and taped seams for rain protection e- port for easy extension cord access mesh ventilation panels provide air flow free- standing frame for easy set up internal storage pockets and gear loft full vestibule for extra space stow- away pockets keep guy lines organized copy...
5
BenjiMan
I 've only set it up in the yard so far, but very pleased with the build quality. Great ventilation, and the rainfly actually fully covers all the windows to the point where I would n't be worried about getting any rain inside even if it's windy out.
5
Panda28
Amazing size very well designed went camping for the first time and this felt really comfortable
5
JohnnyOutdoors
I come from the outdoor retail industry, and have been raised on very high- end gear. I have the Mountain Hardwears and the North Faces, etc. They 're amazing, and the Quest tent can not be placed in the category occupied by the big boys. Now with that out of the way, I have to say this about Quest: Wow. I bought this tent as something cheap about which I would n't cry if my kids ruined it. As I type this in late November in the northeast US, the tent has been set up in my back yard for almost three months. It's been through rain, wind and direct sun exposure for all that time, and it's dry inside, standing soundly and the fabric appears no worse for wear. I have no explanation for this, since it's not unfair to say that the Quest is a budget tent, and affordable things are never any good! Right? Well, in this case, please buy with confidence. For the backyard or campgrounds, I think you could do a LOT worse. Not sure I 'd want to haul this thing cross- country for remote camp- outs where things can get hairy, but for most of us, it 'll serve well. The fiberglass poles have taken a bit of a `` set '' while left standing for so long, meaning they have a slight permanent curve to them now, but I doubt most people are in the habit of leaving tents standing for three months. It's great. Getchya one.
5
Stanley_
a lot of space for family 4 person( two air bed queen size and some space between.)
5
Champ21
Tent was really great and highquality. We were family of 6 and this was quiet spacious for us.
$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...
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
$299.99
WAS: $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…..
$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...
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.
$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
$337.49
WAS: $449.99*
weight: 2 lbs 10oz packed size: 5. 5 '' x 12. 5 '' floor area: 28sq ft head height: 40 '' vestibule area: 8sq
$599.99
glo® lights triple- a batteries required for led lights double- zippered for versatile entry and enhanced weather protection 3- d bin mezzanine in foot for off- the- floor storage oversized pocket in ceiling with media pocket for added storage space and clean earbud routing waterproof, solvent-...
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.
$549.99
shield™ waterproof coating with taped seams keeps the inside of the tent dry and comfortable rainfly creates large vestibules perfect for storing gear under cover and features kickstand vents for extra ventilation tent body is a blend of mesh and solid fabric for ideal airflow and...
5
BRAD A.
Took on CO and MT backcountry hunt recently, held up to wind and rain with zero issue. Quick and easy to setup and tear down, and when rolled up it actually fits into the bag with room to spare. Hunting partners admired it, compliments all around
5
Lindsay F.
Most spacious, lightweight tent I 've owned! It packs down amazingly. Have biked and hiked with this tent and ca n't recommend it enough. So nice to have room inside for two people to sit up! I would recommend picking up some extra guy line for the fly to be able to stake out the centre of the fly and not just the corners. In colder weather, I find that the fly sticks to the tent with condensation. Nothing a little extra staking ca n't fix.
5
CLAIRE S.
I 've used this as my only backpacking and camping tent for two years. I have not had any issues. I also have not used it in heavy rain or wind. I would recommend for a two person tent.
5
Mayor of Rives
[ I purchased this a couple of months ago and really like it. It was a little more than the other tents that I was looking at, but I decided to go for it. It is unbelievably light, so it is no factor when hiking. The spacing inside is good. The construction is solid. I would recommend this tent to anyone who wants a simple, light tent.
5
[ The tent is very light and easy to carry, which can save space for more planning. The rainproof effect is good. I have spent several night shifts in the mountains this spring, which brought me many beautiful feelings. Through the star network, I can see the sky full of stars and feel happy. The only thing that needs to be improved is the windproof performance. In the fifth and sixth level mountain winds, there is a lot of shaking, and the windproof rope needs to be particularly stable.
$149.99
WAS: $199.99*
4- person, 3- season tent tent set- up is quick and easy thanks to kelty quick- corner technology which makes it simple to guide the tent poles into the right place e- z zip vestibule makes for convenient entry and exit fully taped seams prevent water from getting inside of your...
5
Mike
[ I bought this a few weeks ago, I ’ ve unfortunately been through two down pours, the last one dumped 3 inches of rain in 3 hours. I ’ m happy to say there was no leaking and the interior of the tent was dry. The tent is easy to set up and seems well buolt
5
Ziggy
[ Great tent. Lightweight. Easy to set up. All the features you want- 2 doors, mesh windows, pockets. Easy to set up. And actually big enough for 4!
5
SBSkiJockey
[ I took this on its maiden voyage high in the mountains and experienced high winds and heavy rain over night. I ’ m glad to say the tent held up amazingly and we were comfortable all night. We bought the four person tent for two of us and there is way more room than we expected.
5
ms4223
[ Spacious tent. Easy setup and breakdown. Caught a couple downpours and held up well and kept everything dry. Wish it was easier to access the tent with the fly on but other than that no complaints. Great buy!
5
Acaff
[ I bought the Kelty Wireless 4 person tent for car camping with my 2 year old daughter. We took it out on mother's day weekend. One big reason I bought this tent is the ease of setting up the tent. As advertised pitching the tent was very easy for the first time. I did it mostly on my own, I did have help due to rain coming in. Truly was able to test this tent to the fullest. The weather was rainy and very wet. The tent did not leak and felt very secure. This was my daughter's first camping trip, she loved this tent. To make her comfortable I put a queen size air mattress in the tent. There was plenty of room to move around and put our bags in the tent. The vents on the rain fly came in handy to get some extra airflow. The tent construction is sturdy and well done. The poles are good quality. I would highly recommend this tent to others.
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