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Looking for a good tent
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:14 pm
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:14 pm
My son goes to camp in North Carolina for all of June every year, and we'd like to get him a tent for Christmas. I've just started a basic search and i'm not finding good reviewed tents for under $100.
Came across this marmot tent that's on sale and, based off the reviews, seems pretty solid. LINK
But definitely looking for other suggestions. Don't want to go above $150, if I can. help it. tia
Came across this marmot tent that's on sale and, based off the reviews, seems pretty solid. LINK
But definitely looking for other suggestions. Don't want to go above $150, if I can. help it. tia
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:19 pm to TexasTiger05
Rakuten has 15% cash back at backcountry. I don't think you will find anything solid under $150.
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:32 pm to TexasTiger05
Marmot is a quality brand. Is he just camping or backpacking?
This post was edited on 11/25/22 at 11:36 pm
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:36 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
yea, both camping and hiking.
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:43 pm to TexasTiger05
4 lbs is pretty heavy for a backpacking tent, but it’s not unmanageable. I’ve never used or owned a Marmot tent, but I’ve had other products from them and they’ve always been good quality. I would have no fear using a Marmot tent for an extended trip like he’s taking. However, the lack of mesh may make for a hot sleeping experience depending on his elevation. I found this ALPS Mountaineering on REI Outlet for $179 that’s much lighter and more suited for backpacking, IMO.
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:45 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
Thanks!
yea, the 5lbs had me wondering. He mostly goes on paddling trips that are about 2-3 night overnights, but hiking isn't out of the question either. Good point about the lack of mesh.
yea, the 5lbs had me wondering. He mostly goes on paddling trips that are about 2-3 night overnights, but hiking isn't out of the question either. Good point about the lack of mesh.
Posted on 11/25/22 at 11:52 pm to TexasTiger05
If he’s paddling mostly then weight really shouldn’t be an issue. I would think his main concern will be ventilation in the tent. It gets hot here in June as I’m sure he knows. Especially down in the valleys where most of the paddling takes place.
Posted on 11/26/22 at 12:54 am to TigerOnTheMountain
I have a Rock 22 that’s still as solid when set up as the year I got it…
Which apparently is so long ago, while looking for a link, came to find out they’ve been discontinued.
I bet one could turn up somewhere. Price would be in line with OP’s budget.
Which apparently is so long ago, while looking for a link, came to find out they’ve been discontinued.
I bet one could turn up somewhere. Price would be in line with OP’s budget.
Posted on 11/26/22 at 4:16 am to TexasTiger05
What did he sleep in last summer?
Posted on 11/26/22 at 4:19 am to TexasTiger05
I got a Eureka two person tent from Dick’s Sporting Goods that is a great bang for the buck and easy to get in and out solo.
Posted on 11/26/22 at 5:09 am to TexasTiger05
I have a Eureka Suma 2. It's on Amazon for $153.
Solid tent. It's a full pound less than the Marmot you linked. Not that that's the end of the world or anything.
Prices go up significantly when you try to get below the 3.5 pound range.
Solid tent. It's a full pound less than the Marmot you linked. Not that that's the end of the world or anything.
Prices go up significantly when you try to get below the 3.5 pound range.
Posted on 11/26/22 at 7:07 am to TexasTiger05
I always just buy whatever looks good at the time on Sierra Trading Post:
https://www.sierra.com/tents~d~228/
https://www.sierra.com/tents~d~228/
Posted on 11/26/22 at 7:18 am to TexasTiger05
I bought a 2 person Kelty at a consignment store in 2017. Have been using the piss out of it. They run 100 to 150 new.
Posted on 11/26/22 at 7:23 am to TigerOnTheMountain
quote:It has a whole top made of mesh. . . does in the pics.
However, the lack of mesh
And yes there are lighter tents for sure; however you're entering that weight to durability to price realm. Which means his ideal backpacking tent will cost much more than 1fiddy and not last as long as this Marmot. Which is partly because the lightest materials come at a premium and partly because Marmot simply makes good gear. My last general purpose tent (backpack/car camping) was also a Marmot of similar design and it lasted well over a hundred nights. Also have an ALPs and they make good tents but not in the same league when considering materials, price, and design. Kinda of like Remington makes a highly serviceable shotgun, but Barretta makes better, and then you can go for a dream gun.
BTW: true backpacking gear these days is weighed in oz's and referenced as ultra-light... which is not to say buy something else because this is a nice looking tent.
Posted on 11/26/22 at 8:12 am to TexasTiger05
Alps brand are great. Find a Boy Scout and you can get a huge discount.
Posted on 11/26/22 at 9:26 am to 257WBY
quote:they use tarps but can bring tents. Figured he's spent plenty of summers under a tarp and can upgrade
What did he sleep in last summer?
Posted on 11/26/22 at 11:45 am to awestruck
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It has a whole top made of mesh. . . does in the pics.
The side walls are not mesh and once you put on the rain fly, the mesh at the top is pretty useless. You won’t get good air flow or circulation.
quote:
BTW: true backpacking gear these days is weighed in oz's and referenced as ultra-light
Grams. Ultra lighters measure in grams, not ounces.
Posted on 11/26/22 at 12:02 pm to TexasTiger05
quote:
mostly goes on paddling trips that are about 2-3 night overnights
Probably don't need a crazy ultralight tent. I second the post on looking at Sierra Trading Post and Steep & Cheap. Should be able to find a small technical tent
Posted on 11/26/22 at 12:04 pm to TexasTiger05
What area of NC is he going to be in? I’m in Bryson City and I’ve got an entire building full of camping/backpacking gear he’s more than welcome to come pull from if he wants
Posted on 11/26/22 at 4:24 pm to TexasTiger05
I have the previous version of this tent, the marmot limelight 2p. Had it for 10 years and it’s been great.
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