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Weather any summer storm's high winds and rain with The North Face Vario 23 two-person Tent . As part of The North Face's Flight Series, this lightweight tent keeps your pack manageable. An upper-level lift vent enables the Vario 23 Tent to work with the wind instead of against it, so you can ride out the storm without feeling like you're being blown sideways off the mountain. The seam-sealed canopy and fully taped floor work with the Vario 23 Tent's weatherproof fabric, keeping you dry and warm all spring, summer, and fall. The North Face's top and lower vents work together to create more, air circulation. This means both you and your buddy can sleep soundly and wake up breathing fresh air. Store your gear in the pull-out vestibule and drift off to dream.
Bottom Line: Pack The North Face lightweight and weatherproof Vario 23 two-person, three-season Tent and hit the trail.
this tent is so light, good in rain, and i have even used it on snow...and my 7 year old friend put it up by himself no problem. my favorite grab and go tent.
Pros: Lightweight, easy to set up, does great in the rain, packs up very small w/o poles Cons: Condensation
This tent is perfect for a long weekend trip but I wouldnt want to spend more than 2 nights in a row in it. As others have commented, the condensation is brutal. I have made it into the habit of waking up and wiping down the inside to try and avoid putting it away wet. I have slept in it in the pouring rain and woken up dry though, so it does do well in protecting you for the elements. If youre looking for something light over everything else, this is your tent.
I've used this tent twice. Once at Mt. Laguna in calm wind with 18 degree temps. Another time in Joshua Tree with 40-50 degree temps and very strong winds.
The Vario 23 held up to the wind great at jtree. This tent was definitely moving around some, but there was minimal noise, and the walls weren't bumping into us while we slept. When we came out the next morning several of the other tents had been tossed around, ripping out stakes. One of the people had to get out in the middle of the night and hammer them back in and put rocks on top to keep them in place.
This is a snug fit for 2 people, but not uncomfortably so. I'm 6', and I've shared it with campers that were 5'4 and 5'10 without problems. There really isn't much room for gear inside, but the wing that pulls out on the back side of the tent and the front vestibule would give you enough room for 2 packs and some gear.
I also like the attention to detail. For example, the cords that attach the tent to the stakes have reflective material in them so you don't trip over them at night.
Easy Set-up with clips. Very sturdy in weather. I used mine in minus 20 degrees with no problems. Two considerations: 1. There is only one door, and you can't get to the rear vestibule from inside. 2. The tent is mostly single wall,and even the double wall parts are sewn into one piece, so you won't be stargazing without a rainfly in this one. Also don't forget to open the roof vents if you want ventilation. I woke up to snow in the tent due to condensation when I left the vents shut....
This tent is almost perfect. Lightweight, packs ridiculously small, can stand up to brutal wind and hail, pretty spacious, and looks damn cool too. But, everywhere I used this tent from the Absarokas and Beartooths to the Wind River Range, WAY too much condensation. Made my down bag so wet in September I almost froze my butt off.
Great tent, its extremely light and packs down really small because of the compression sack that it come in. Fairly roomy when set up, not too big not too small, definitely big enough for two people. The only problems I've had with it are condensation issues and waterproofing issues. Used it but heavy rain storms and the inside walls of the tent were very wet, so much so that it was dripping onto my face while I was trying to sleep. I couldn't tell if the moisture was coming from condensation or from the rain. Even with out the rain there have been issues with condensation. I have the version with only 1 door, the new one with 2 doors might be better. The vestibules are big enough to hold at least 2 60 L packs and boots. Overall I love the tent, but might chose another if i am expecting heavy rain.
This tent is under rated by most. The site has it wrong in the description, the new version has two doors - a big improvement from the one described in the previous review. Two doors, two vestibules, and two vents so air can move through. Because of the extra ceiling that extends from the top, you can leave your door part way open to let even more air through on a humid night. A real bonus is that it comes with a compression sack, a rare thing with tents. If you take the poles out you can pack it down to the size of some 15 degree down sleeping bags. Perfect for fastpacking and climbing. Contrary to what you might read, it does have two doors! I promise!!
I have owned a few tents, none really as expensive as this before, but the money is well worth it. It is so very easy to handle, even in the cold or rainy weather because you don't have to worry about the poles going in some silly sleeve, it all just clips together. Set up is a breeze and tear down is even easier. 'Flight' (fast and light) is the perfect description. Built in is a raised roof that allows air flow, and the front and back vestibule continue the ventilation. This tent is kind of built around the idea of stakes, if you don't stake it down, you can't extend the vestibules and wont get much ventilation, but if you had to sleep in it the inside would be just fine. the poles are fantastic. I like to pack the poles separately in my back and the tent packs down to the size of a football, no joke. it's tiny. usually the only thing I have to actually put on the outside of my pack is a my Thermarest. the stakes are also very very strong. I slightly bent one (barely) after hitting it repeatedly with a brick when i was pitching in rocky soil. Only a couple of drawbacks, if you do not pitch in the open or towards the wind your ventilation will go to heck and your breath will condensate on the inside of your tent as you sleep. But that is with any waterproof tent. also, it says 2 man, but i only use it for one. Its GREAT for one and all your gear, but 2 and 2 people's gear would be a tight fit. I have the 2007 version, and it only has one door...i'm not sure if this other guy has a 2008 or something, but a two door would just add weight which is why TNF doesn't have 2 doors on it - it's a flight series tent.
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