Brand | Mountainsmith |
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Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Material | Polyester |
Recommended Uses For Product | camping |
Product Dimensions | 43"L x 92"W x 56"H |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Color | Citron Green (12) |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Item Weight | 5.53 Pounds |
Shape | Round |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Included Components | Rainfly |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | One Size |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Floor Width | 92 Inches |
Floor Length | 43 Inches |
Water Resistance Technology | 300 Mm |
Maximum Height | 43 Inches |
Floor Area | 35 |
Vestibule Area | 17 Square Feet |
Number of Vestibules | 2 |
Form Factor | Dome |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.55 x 11.57 x 6.73 inches |
Package Weight | 2.72 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 43 x 92 x 56 inches |
Brand Name | Mountainsmith |
Manufacturer | Mountainsmith |
Part Number | 11-2010-12 |
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Brand | Mountainsmith |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Material | Polyester |
Recommended Uses For Product | camping |
Product Dimensions | 43"L x 92"W x 56"H |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Color | Citron Green (12) |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Item Weight | 5.53 Pounds |
Shape | Round |
About this item
- Polyester
- Two door / Two vestibule layout
- Two person layout
- Three season, free standing tent
- Tent fly ventilation windows
- Bathtub floor construction
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Mountainsmith was founded in 1979 by a legendary outdoorsman who sought seriously durable gear that could withstand the rigors of backcountry pursuits in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Mountainsmith builds some of the best, most durable, and functional packs on the market, unmatched for their comfort, stability, value and performance. The unparalleled quality continues with a full line of outdoor products for today’s active lifestyle consumer.
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Mountainsmith's founder made one of the first lumbar packs and released the Delta Load Compression system.
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We are seekers, explorers and trailblazers with an unquenchable thirst for the great outdoors. We provide gear for adventurers.
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We make gear that works hard. We take a balanced and calculated approach to designing gear that gets you there and back, every time.
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Devoted to product improvement, we are deeply rooted in our values of dependability, honesty, affordability, and durability. Like the anvil in our mark, we are solid, steady and enduring. We stand by our products, no matter what. That’s not just lip service. It’s the philosophy that drives almost every decision we make and it is why all of our gear is built to last a lifetime. We are forged for life!
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ASIN | B00452C2IC |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #92,326 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #313 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | September 24, 2010 |
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Customers like the ease of use, size, sturdiness, quality, and weight of the tent. They mention that it's super roomy, has vestibules, and tons of storage for gear. They also appreciate the V profile tent nails, which are surprisingly sturdy. Overall, customers say it'll last a long time and is a good tent for the casual camper or outdoor enthusiast.
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Customers like the size of the tent. They say it's super roomy, with added vestibules. The interior pockets are huge, and each vestibula provides tons of storage for gear. The tent is big enough to fit two average sized adults, and it packs small. The sleeping space is nice and long, and the dual vestibuls each have enough room for a whole. Customers also like the overhead storage place and the overhead net attachment for extra storage or a light source.
"...The vestibules were a good size to cover our packs, shoes and a few random items...." Read more
"...What I especially like is the vestibules which give added space. We both sleep in the tent using sleeping pads and have room to spare...." Read more
"...Pockets on the inside are plentiful at the corners, and the detachable hanging ceiling pocket has a slit in the middle, perfect for sticking a head..." Read more
"...The tent also comes with 4 additional pockets on the walls of the tent, they are in the corners and are triangle shaped, but very large...." Read more
Customers find the tent easy to use. They mention that it has flexible aluminium, which makes it super easy to erect. They also say that the pitching and breakdown are super easy and quick. Customers also say it's intuitive and everything is color-coded. They say the rainfly is also quite easy to put on and buckle. The v-shaped poles pound in really easy, even in hard soils. The tent rolls up nicely and easily attaches to a pack. Customers appreciate that the instructions are printed on the stuff sack.
"...Setup was a snap. I didn't bring the instructions, and I didn't need them.4) Good ventilation and no condensation in the morning...." Read more
"...The tent weighs about five pounds. It rolls up nicely and easily attaches to my pack...." Read more
"...The clips are beefy and attach securely, without being a pain to snap off like some Mountain Hardwear clips can be...." Read more
"...Pitching and breaking down the tent is very straightforward and quick, and we were able to accomplish both tasks in less than 2 minutes...." Read more
Customers like the sturdiness of the tent. They say it is well built, sturdy, and well made. They also appreciate the v profile tent nails, which are surprisingly sturdy. Customers also say the tent is sturdy against heavy wind, and is still going strong. The poles are made of high quality aluminum, and it is big enough to fit two average sized adults.
"...I find the fabric and general construction to be of high quality...." Read more
"...I got it in 2014 and have been using it since then. The tent is still going strong and shows almost no signs of wear minus a couple of small tears..." Read more
"...There are plastic clips to fasten the frame. They're made of really high quality plastic and seem like they'll last a long time...." Read more
"...upon arriving I opened the tent and was still impressed by the quality of the fabric and construction...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the tent. They mention that it is an amazing tent, well-constructed, and convenient. It is a good tent for the casual camper and the outdoor enthusiast. It has a mesh gear loft and a nice stuff sack. It also did very well in a heavy rainstorm. Customers also appreciate the vestibules, which are nice on both sides of the product.
"...This is a great 2-person tent and served our purposes very well...." Read more
"...The rainfly is really, really, waterproof. The bottom is reinforced, and is incredibly waterproof...." Read more
"...Overall, this tent is outstanding. I highly recommend it. You get WAY more than what you pay for...." Read more
"...Interior room is nice; however, I am a larger male size XXL 6 foot, this does not accommodate another person comfortably but it can be done...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the tent. For example, they mention it's lightweight enough to backpack with, not heavy, and easy on the wallet. Some say the tent is small enough to pack on a bicycle for a weekend getaway yet strong.
"...The bottom line: this isn't the lightest tent you'll find, but it's light enough, and the versatility is well worth it...." Read more
"...Recommended for anyone looking for a lightweight tent that's also easy on the wallet. Just plan on bringing everything inside. Even the Corgi." Read more
"...The tent is light, when i had it set up, i didnt like where i set it up at so i pulled the steaks, and with my pinky, i lifted the whole tent to a..." Read more
"...Now to the negatives. It is pretty heavy for a 2 person tent. That's the single reason why I recently got a different tent for backpacking...." Read more
Customers like the condensation of the tent. They mention that it keeps rain out and moisture/condensation is not a problem. The tent sets up easy, packs up easy and that it weathered some light storms without any leakage. They also say that the material is better with more waterproofing and that the bathtub floor is taped to be watertight.
"...Good ventilation and no condensation in the morning...." Read more
"...The mesh allows for good airflow, and when covered it keeps the water out...." Read more
"...The vestibules did a good job of sheltering our footwear, and while we were able to fit our packs inside the tent, if you're a little more than..." Read more
"...It has vents in the rain fly, which keep out rain but allow air to circulate. The rainfly is really, really, waterproof...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the tent. They say it's a good buy and a great value for the money.
"...the zip-close windows does add a few ounces--but I think they're well worth it...." Read more
"...I set out to find a nice two-person tent that was light weight yet inexpensive (a rare combo!)...." Read more
"...All in all, it's an amazing tent for the price. I just with they'd make at least one of the vestibules a little (lot) more useful...." Read more
"...All in all a really nice tent for the money, we were impressed. For a single camper it's very spacious and it works quite comfortably for two people." Read more
Customers find the tent easy to open. They appreciate the two doors and mesh pockets on the inside corners. They also say the two entrances make it easy for each person to get in and out. Customers also mention the tent has two vestibules and plenty of guy out lines.
"...You have two doors, which is handy for two-person camping - I can get up and out of the tent without climbing over her!..." Read more
"...Pros/features:- Double-sided egress/ingress. No crawling over equipment or people to get in or out of the tent.-..." Read more
"...We were completely dry inside the tent.- Dual entryway. Great so you don't wake up your wife (guys you know the consequences of this).-..." Read more
"...It comes with 10 lightweight aluminum stakes. It has vestibules on both sides that will cover a small amount of gear but probably not a good sized..." Read more
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The tent weighs about five pounds. It rolls up nicely and easily attaches to my pack. I find the fabric and general construction to be of high quality. You have two doors, which is handy for two-person camping - I can get up and out of the tent without climbing over her! What I especially like is the vestibules which give added space. We both sleep in the tent using sleeping pads and have room to spare. Some two-person tents are much smaller and you are literally touching while you sleep. While I have no problem touching my wife, after a long day of hiking you really need your own space and comfort. The mesh allows for good airflow, and when covered it keeps the water out. We have used it in a light rain with no infiltration into the tent.
It sets up quickly and easily. The poles are color coded for quick raising. I think that two people could unpack and raise this tent in two minutes if they were in a hurry. We also purchased a Mountainsmith foot print for the tent to be on the safe side, although there are no holes in the tent as of yet. Regarding temperature range, we have only used this tent in reasonable weather. I think the lowest temperatures were in the 50s. I cannot comment on the temperature ratings of the tent other than to say that it seems to retain about as much heat as any other tent I have owned in the past.
Finally, don't forget that this has a lifetime warranty! I highly recommend this tent to the solo backpacker who wants a really big tent for one person, or for couples like us that love to go backpacking and sleep in the same tent.
The tent I received was slightly different from the one pictured (nothing that would affect functionality)...mine does not have the semi-circular mesh cutouts at the bottoms of the doors, the two side guy points are lower on the fly (closer to halfway down), and mine has an additional stake loop on each of the non-door sides of the fly. My model may be slightly newer or older than the one pictured...no big deal.
What I loved about it:
1) For the weight and price, I had a hard time finding a tent with more floor space (35 square feet). Two of us shared this tent (average-height women) head-to-foot, and we had plenty of space without anyone getting kicked in the head, with some extra room for clothing, water bottles, books and pillows. Also plenty of room to sit up straight.
2) As opposed to an all-mesh body, having the extra fabric on the walls and the zip-close windows does add a few ounces--but I think they're well worth it. Unzip the windows for increased ventilation, or zip them for privacy, shade, or warmth. It got into the low 50s at night, and with the windows and fly zipped, we were toasty warm. I would gladly shoulder a few more ounces for the versatility this tent offers.
3) Setup was a snap. I didn't bring the instructions, and I didn't need them.
4) Good ventilation and no condensation in the morning.
5) It was windy on the beach (as per usual), but with everything staked out, the tent barely flapped. Certainly not enough noise to be distracting or keep us awake.
6) It didn't rain and we weren't on wet ground, so I can't say too much about the waterproofing of the tent...but I can say that when I spilled my water bottle INSIDE the tent, it sure didn't leak out.
7) The vestibules were a good size to cover our packs, shoes and a few random items. You'd be cramped trying to cook beneath one, but you're not really supposed to be cooking near your tent anyway, so...
The bottom line: this isn't the lightest tent you'll find, but it's light enough, and the versatility is well worth it. Spacious, sound, and a great value.
The tent I received was slightly different from the one pictured (nothing that would affect functionality)...mine does not have the semi-circular mesh cutouts at the bottoms of the doors, the two side guy points are lower on the fly (closer to halfway down), and mine has an additional stake loop on each of the non-door sides of the fly. My model may be slightly newer or older than the one pictured...no big deal.
What I loved about it:
1) For the weight and price, I had a hard time finding a tent with more floor space (35 square feet). Two of us shared this tent (average-height women) head-to-foot, and we had plenty of space without anyone getting kicked in the head, with some extra room for clothing, water bottles, books and pillows. Also plenty of room to sit up straight.
2) As opposed to an all-mesh body, having the extra fabric on the walls and the zip-close windows does add a few ounces--but I think they're well worth it. Unzip the windows for increased ventilation, or zip them for privacy, shade, or warmth. It got into the low 50s at night, and with the windows and fly zipped, we were toasty warm. I would gladly shoulder a few more ounces for the versatility this tent offers.
3) Setup was a snap. I didn't bring the instructions, and I didn't need them.
4) Good ventilation and no condensation in the morning.
5) It was windy on the beach (as per usual), but with everything staked out, the tent barely flapped. Certainly not enough noise to be distracting or keep us awake.
6) It didn't rain and we weren't on wet ground, so I can't say too much about the waterproofing of the tent...but I can say that when I spilled my water bottle INSIDE the tent, it sure didn't leak out.
7) The vestibules were a good size to cover our packs, shoes and a few random items. You'd be cramped trying to cook beneath one, but you're not really supposed to be cooking near your tent anyway, so...
The bottom line: this isn't the lightest tent you'll find, but it's light enough, and the versatility is well worth it. Spacious, sound, and a great value.
The inside is really roomy. In this tent it's always just been me, but it would fit another person comfortably. The vestibules are large, giving a good place to stow your gear. The seams are solid. There are two nice, large doors. Its really, really, easy to set up. I regularly set it up in the dark, and it takes me about five minutes. There are two poles that set up in an x-fashion. The tent comes with stakes, but they're not that great; plan on buying replacements eventually.
There are plastic clips to fasten the frame. They're made of really high quality plastic and seem like they'll last a long time. There are fasteners for a net in the top of the tent, and also to fasten back the doors and rain fly doors. They're in convenient locations.
The tent weights about five pounds so it's a little much for ounce-counters, and not really ideal for backpacking. But for short-distance backpacking or car camping, it's really great.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2013
The inside is really roomy. In this tent it's always just been me, but it would fit another person comfortably. The vestibules are large, giving a good place to stow your gear. The seams are solid. There are two nice, large doors. Its really, really, easy to set up. I regularly set it up in the dark, and it takes me about five minutes. There are two poles that set up in an x-fashion. The tent comes with stakes, but they're not that great; plan on buying replacements eventually.
There are plastic clips to fasten the frame. They're made of really high quality plastic and seem like they'll last a long time. There are fasteners for a net in the top of the tent, and also to fasten back the doors and rain fly doors. They're in convenient locations.
The tent weights about five pounds so it's a little much for ounce-counters, and not really ideal for backpacking. But for short-distance backpacking or car camping, it's really great.
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Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2018
Después de dos años y salidas dos veces cada mes durante todo este tiempo, la casa sigue en buenas condiciones tomando en cuenta que compré el footprint de la misma marca de manera individual para el cuidado de la misma. A mi parecer el interior es amplio para dos personas con todo y mochilas de 45L. He estado en lluvias, heledas y vientos fuertes sin problema alguno. En zonas tropicales la casa es algo acalorada. Las estacas no son de mi agrado lo cual las alternos con otras hechizas para mayor seguridad.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 28, 2017
Después de dos años y salidas dos veces cada mes durante todo este tiempo, la casa sigue en buenas condiciones tomando en cuenta que compré el footprint de la misma marca de manera individual para el cuidado de la misma. A mi parecer el interior es amplio para dos personas con todo y mochilas de 45L. He estado en lluvias, heledas y vientos fuertes sin problema alguno. En zonas tropicales la casa es algo acalorada. Las estacas no son de mi agrado lo cual las alternos con otras hechizas para mayor seguridad.
La llevo usando un par de años en multiples ocasiones y sigue funcionando muy bien.
It was warm and dry, easy to set up and easy to take down and pack.
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Reviewed in Japan on October 17, 2017
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