Gear Review
Great Ultralight
By Matthew Niedermiller
Ranked #49 - 3-Season Tents
December 23, 2008
I have been using this as my summer backpacking tent for the last 3 years. I put this in a Granite Gear XS compression sack so it packs down so small. I have video if anyone want to see it of this tent in 50+ MPH winds with rain, snow, and hail above tree line in Colorado. As long as you guy the tent out it can take some pretty serious weather. I admit I was a little scared when the weather came in, but getting through the night with no problems I was pumped. This is a great ultralight structure.
View Details: MSR Missing Link Tent 2-Person 3-Season
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- PU- and silicon-coated 30-Denier ripstop nylon, mesh body
- Freestanding:
- No
- Poles:
- Any trekking pole (not included)
- Pole Material:
- DAC Featherlite SL
- Doors:
- 1 front
- Clip/ Sleeve:
- Clip
- Floor Space:
- 4' 11" x 11'x 6', 37 sq ft approx
- Interior Height:
- 42" / 1.1 m
- Vestibule Space:
- 14 sq ft
- Seam Sealed:
- Taped floor
- Bathtub Floor:
- Yes
- Ventilation:
- High / low vents
- Interior Storage:
- Covered food prep/ boot storage area
- Packed Size:
- 7" x 12"
- Weight:
- 3lb (not including trekking pole)
- Recommended Use:
- Lightweight backpacking
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
Change me.



