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Marmot Aeros Tent 3-Person 3-Season
July 7, 2008
For 6 lbs this is a killer tent. I bought it instead of the Mutha Hubba and love it. It's bigger, lighter and doesn't have the pole hubs I occasionally hear about breaking. HUGE for 2 people and gets 3 in comfortably. The bent poles really open up the inside and it goes up very easily. The orange is great for stumbling around at night and the mesh top lets you watch the sunset and see the stars away from the flies. We haven't had any problems with condensation or under heavy rain. I've read posts where people complain about the doors being too small, I'm 6'3 and get in and out without any problem. Bought the footprint as well, the fly buckles to the tent base or the footprint, it's a breeze to snap on and pull snug. 5 gear hangars too, thanks Marmot.
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only solid with the fly on
Marmot Aeros 3-Person Footprint
July 7, 2008
When you don't have the fly on it comes undone from the bottom of the poles occasionally. When you have the fly on it's buckles snap into the footprint, you pull it snug, then it's rock solid. The floor of the Aeros isn't super think, good investment for sure.
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