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Marmot Alpinist Tent 2-Person 4-Season

Marmot Alpinist Tent 2-Person 4-Season

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Marmot Alpinist Tent 2-Person 4-Season

Two features matter most in the mountains: strength, and low weight. The Marmot Alpinist 2-Person 4-Season Tent delivers both to alpine climbers and mountaineers. Though this single-wall Marmot tent weights only 4lb 15oz, it's three-pole design holds tough against burly mountain storms. The Alpinist Tent's steep walls shed show to prevent a collapse while also increasing living space inside your winter haven. Factory-taped, waterproof breathable MemBrain fabric protects against rains or snow while reducing internal condensation. The Marmot Alpinist Tent also includes a stowable vestibule for extra dry storage space.

Bottom Line: Travel light in the alpine with the burly single-wall Marmot Alpinist Tent.

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Rating for this product: 5

Ultralight protection for the most extreme environments

By: steven_yds2154572 (1)
April 3, 2008

I love this tent. That is as light as it gets for a functional 4-season tent (read here with a vestibule and enough room to be comfortable when you have 2 people in there with 40-below sleeping bags). It takes a couple minutes to set-up (through the external clips) and the built-in vestibule is way worth it to store backpack, boots or even cook when the weather sucks out there. The tent is sturdy in the wind (I experienced 80 MPH) and fabric breathes well and I haven't had much condensation inside. It is fully waterproof and I never had to seam-seal it. I was also considering the Bibler I-tent (545 USD) or Eldorado (575 USD) but if I needed to get the vestibule (an extra 125 USD) with it The tent would take a lot longer to set-up and the weight would get higher than the Marmot Alpinist. I have used this tent on 15-day expeditions and in extreme conditions and so far so good! You can't go wrong with the Alpinist.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Floor] 70d Nylon; [Body] 40d MemBrain
Freestanding: Yes
Poles: 3
Pole Material: DAC NSL aluminum
Doors: 1
Clip/ Sleeve: Clip
Floor Space: 88 x 50 x 42in (223 x 127 x 1065cm), 30sq ft (2.7sq m)
Interior Height: 40in (102cm)
Vestibule Space: 8sq ft (.7sq m)
Seam Sealed: Yes
Bathtub Floor: No
Ventilation: To vents
Packed Size: 8 x 20in (20 x 51cm)
Weight: 4lb 15oz (2090g)
Recommended Use: Alpine climbing, mountaineering
Warranty: 1 Year