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Home, home on the mountaintop/plan/forest floor.

The ALPS Mountaineering Jagged Peak 2 Tent wants to be your year-round home away from home.
  • Free-standing pole system with large pole diameter for stability
  • Vents can be closed to keep out wind
  • Durable polyester taffeta floor with extra-thick coating offers increased durability and longevity
  • Two vestibules increase gear storage options without encroaching on personal space
  • Multiple storage pockets and gear loft help keep your essentials organized and at the ready

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Seen a few reviews mentioning how this...

marp450450

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Seen a few reviews mentioning how this tent does in rain, but has anyone used in in winter conditions? It claims to be 4-season, has anyone who has used other 4-season tents have any experiences or opinions?

Pat Palmer

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I don't have this tent, but I own/have owned Alps Mountaineering packs and sleeping bags.

In general, Alps Mountaineering products are of lower quality than other brands, and the price reflects that.
Hardware, particularly cord pulls, fall apart or break within a few uses. Their packs are thinner and more flimsy than even my 20+ yr old Jansport external frame pack. The zippers, except for the really heavy ones, are suspect.
I'd trust their 3-season tents for light backpacking, but for 4-season use, especially in snow, I'd look at other brands.

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han5678194

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I bought this tent to camp in Iceland where it was very rainy and I didn't get a single drop of water inside the tent using the rain cover. It was the perfect size for 2 people and all our gear. I would recommend this tent to anyone for any climate! I am very satisfied with my purchase!!!

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B.Powell

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I have an Equinox 2 that I bought on SAC for a crazy low price...its essentially the twin to this tent. Same pole setup and floor plan. Just went through a monster TRW storm at Shenandoah and the tent did very well indeed. The low to the ground fly rode out the wind and kept out the rain very well...dry as a bone. Strong pole support. Bottom Line: ALPS may have bargain prices but they make great gear and are well worth the money. BP

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mat2457794

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I picked this up on Steep and Cheap for $140. With tax and shipping total was about $160. Have not used it outside yet; set it up tonight in my living room. I'll take it with me on the Grand Teton next weekend and will write more after that. Initial impressions: 1) very easy to set up; 2) it has an opening on each side which is very convenient for a 2-man tent (each person has their own entrance); 3) seems large enough to be reasonably comfortable for 2; I am not small (6' 4", 230 lb) but there would certainly be room for two of me in the tent; 4) there seems to be enough room under the vestibule to fit a pack (definitely would not fit in the tent); 5) the floor seems rather thin so I am looking for a footprint.

Tim F

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Could you fit two people and a dog in there? 6'4" male, 5'6" female and a 45 lbs dogs?