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Marmot Aeolos Tent 2-Person 3-Season
The increased usable space and excellent livability of the Marmot Aeolos 2-Person 3-Season Tent impressed Backpacker Magazine so much that they gave it their Editors' Choice Award. What makes this tent stand out is Marmot's Knees pole system, which uses bent lower sections to make the walls steeper and increase living space inside. Two doors and twin vestibules also add to the Aeolus Tent's appeal and make time in camp much more comfortable. At a maximum weight of only 5lb 12oz, this Marmot tent won't slow down your hike either.
Bottom Line: If being tent bound in camp looks probable, make sure you have the spacious, comfortable Marmot Aeolos Tent to keep you sheltered.
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By: richard.ho100108796
August 21, 2008
This tent is absoulutely first rate in material quality and craftsmanship. However the stupid design issues (ridiculous slanted pockets and fly door issues) take most of the luster off this tent. It makes me wonder if the magazines that gave it awards actually tested the tent. It's a shame really. It could have been a great tent.
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By: yanstirling2251124
August 8, 2008
I bought this to go summer camping around mediterranean Europe. The tent was relatively easy and quick to set up even on first attempt. It is very spacious inside, thanks to the bent poles, with good head room. it also has good sized vestibules. Although it's a bit heavier than the light-weights on the market, it is much more roomy, and comfortable. It also has heavier coating on fly and floor than the light-weights which ensures it can withstand heavier rain. For me these trade-offs are important as it makes the tent much more practical. The only downside of the inside tent itself is the slanted pockets on the corners which means things do fall out. However I think the tent is roomy enought to leave things lying on the floor.
I've read some reviews in other sites that suggest the fly has a poor design and it experiences dips as water collects on top at certain spots. Despite having grommets to insert the shorter poles on the ceiling onto the fly, dips can happen as I found since I didn't use the guy ropes when I first set it up. Nonethless, on its 1st use it had to endure a 12 hours on continuous severe thunderstorm with very heavy rain in the Slovenian mountains and it held up fine and we stayed dry. (I also purchased the footprint when kept the floor perfectly dry). Afterwards I did use the guy ropes on 3 corners of the 4 corners (as strangely, only 3 line clips were provided) and the fly pulled much tighter without any dips. You do need to make sure you stake the fly well and use the guy lines to ensure this. The vestible door design however is not great as you can get wet opening the doors from the inside. It is also a bit tricky to keep the doors rolled up due to the position of the tie-ons. Also when it is rolled up, it does sag and touch the tent wall so you can't do while it's raining or wet.
Overall, I think it is a very good 3 season tent with some flaws. It is spacious and quick to set up. Ensuring you stake out the fly properly is the trick in making this tent work well when it's raining.
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By: yanstirling2251124
August 8, 2008
I bought this to go summer camping around mediterranean Europe. The tent was relatively easy and quick to set up even on first attempt. It is very spacious inside, thanks to the bent poles, with good head room. it also has good sized vestibules. Although it's a bit heavier than the light-weights on the market, it is much more roomy, and comfortable. It also has heavier coating on fly and floor than the light-weights which ensures it can withstand heavier rain. For me these trade-offs are important as it makes the tent much more practical. The only downside of the tent itself is the slanted pockets on the corners which means things do fall out. However I think the tent is roomy enought to leave things lying on the floor.
I've read some reviews in other sites that suggest the fly has a poor design and it experiences dips as water collects on top at certain spots. Despite having grommets to insert the shorter poles on the ceiling onto the fly, dips can happen as I found since I didn't use the guy ropes when I first set it up. Nonethless, on its 1st use it had to endure a 12 hours on continuous severe thunderstorm with very heavy rain in the Slovenian mountains and it held up fine and we stayed dry. (I also purchased the footprint when kept the floor perfectly dry). Afterwards I did use the guy ropes on 3 corners of the 4 corners (as strangely, only 3 line clips were provided) and the fly pulled much tighter without any dips. You do need to make sure you stake the fly well and use the guy lines to ensure this. The vestible door design however is not great as you can get wet opening the doors from the inside. It is also a bit tricky to keep the doors rolled up due to the position of the tie-ons. Also when it is rolled up, it does sag and touch the tent wall so you can't do while it's raining or wet.
Overall, I think it is a very good 3 season tent with some flaws. It is spacious and quick to set up. Ensuring you stake out the fly properly is the trick in making this tent work well when it's raining.
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By: yanstirling2251124
August 8, 2008
I bought this to go summer camping around mediterranean Europe. The tent was relatively easy and quick to set up even on first attempt. It is very spacious inside, thanks to the bent poles, with good head room. it also has good sized vestibules. Although it's a bit heavier than the light-weights on the market, it is much more roomy, and comfortable. It also has heavier coating on fly and floor than the light-weights which ensures it can withstand heavier rain. For me these trade-offs are important as it makes the tent much more practical. The only downside of the inside tent itself is the slanted pockets on the corners which means things do fall out. However I think the tent is roomy enought to leave things lying on the floor. I've read some reviews in other sites that suggest the fly has a poor design and it experiences dips as water collects on top at certain spots. Despite having grommets to insert the shorter poles on the ceiling onto the fly, dips can happen as I found since I didn't use the guy ropes when I first set it up. Nonethless, on its 1st use it had to endure a 12 hours on continuous severe thunderstorm with very heavy rain in the Slovenian mountains and it held up fine and we stayed dry. (I also purchased the footprint when kept the floor perfectly dry). Afterwards I did use the guy ropes on 3 corners of the 4 corners (as strangely, only 3 line clips were provided) and the fly pulled much tighter without any dips. You do need to make sure you stake the fly well and use the guy lines to ensure this. The vestible door design however is not great as you can get wet opening the doors from the inside. It is also a bit tricky to keep the doors rolled up due to the position of the tie-ons. Also when it is rolled up, it does sag and touch the tent wall so you can't do while it's raining or wet. Overall, I think it is a very good 3 season tent with some flaws. It is spacious and quick to set up. Ensuring you stake out the fly properly is the trick in making this tent work well when it's raining.
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By: ljbsparta2224827
May 20, 2008
Pros: lightweight, small pack size, very roomy-almost vertical walls, 2 doors&vestibules, easy set-up with outside frame and clips, great in rain and wind, easy to find in a sea of tents (color), great privacy with fly. There are a few cons - far outweighed by pros. Cons: can be cold with all-mesh design, vestibule door zippers hard to reach, rain fly doors have no attachment to hold open, my door zippers snag. (we have the three person - lots of room, a week together in crappy weather and we were happy)
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By: Ozzy
February 15, 2008
It's shocking to me that no one has reviewed this tent yet. The bottom line is this: you'll have a hard time finding a better tent than this one. I've spent a whole lot of nights in this thing, in conditions ranging from hail to heavy rains to light snowfalls (couple inches). I've never had any condensation inside - not a drop. It pitches easily (even at 1 a.m. in pitch dark), is incredibly taut, and stands up extremely well in high wind. Oh, and it's obscenely big inside + 2 vestibules.
I'd suggest reading the editor's choice award review from backpacker's magazine (google it). I've owned a lot of tents over the years and this one is hands down the best 3-season I've ever owned or used. Like most things in life you get what you pay for, and you get every dime's worth with the Aeolos.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
[Fly] 40D Nylon; [floor] 70D nylon
Freestanding:
Yes
Poles:
4
Pole Material:
DAC aluminum
Doors:
2
Clip/ Sleeve:
Both
Floor Space:
90 x 56in (228 x 142cm), 35sq ft (3.25sq m)
Interior Height:
40in (101cm)
Vestibule Space:
19sq ft (1.7m) total
Seam Sealed:
Yes
Bathtub Floor:
Yes
Ventilation:
Mesh walls
Packed Size:
7 x 20in (17 x 50cm)
Weight:
5lb 12oz (2608g)
Recommended Use:
Three-season camping
Warranty:
Lifetime