Gear Review
A good experience with this tent
By hag3107908
Ranked #1341 - 3-Season Tents
June 29, 2009
Hi, I got this tent recently and took it to Mt. Rainier. I camped overnight twice. There was no wind there so I can't comment about the sturdiness mentioned here, but the temperatures dropped to around freezing. There was not a drop of condensation inside the tent by dawn, everything was on the fly's inner and outer sides, including frost on the outside. The tent itslef is very comfortable, two doors and vestibules, very aired. It is light and packs small and that's the big advantage. All in all, after pitching all the 10 pegs, it seemed quite firm.
View Details: Marmot Earlylight Tent with Footprint and Gear Loft: 2-Person 3-Season
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [fly] polyester ripstop (68D), PU coating (1800mm); [floor] nylon (70D ), PU coating (3000mm); [canopy] polyester ripstop (68D), no-see-um mesh (40D)
- Freestanding:
- yes
- Doors:
- 2
- Number of Vestibules:
- 2
- Poles:
- 3
- Pole Material:
- DAC Featherlite
- Pole Attachment:
- clips
- Floor Space:
- 30 sq ft
- Floor Dimensions:
- 54 x 88 in
- Interior Height:
- 38 in
- Vestibule Space:
- [ each ] 11.5 sq ft
- Packed Size:
- 18 x 7 in
- Seams:
- [ floor & fly ] fully taped
- Ventilation:
- mesh panels
- Fast-pitch Option:
- yes, Bare Bones Setup
- Trail Weight:
- (tent, poles & fly) 5 lb 5 oz, (Bare Bones Setup) 4 lb 12 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backpacking, camping, three-seasons
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.




1 Comments Last Reply: April 25, 2010 By: anu3794034
Wasn't sure if to get one or two door tent. But i am happy i got two door tent. One of the doors i could use to store stuff only. Also It was completely dry after a few hours of the rain
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes