Gear Review
Good for sleeping
By Jim Therrien
Ranked #90 - 3-Season Tents
December 28, 2011
My first encounter with this tent was with a friend on a 3 day river trip. We left the fly and foot print in the van. Good thing too cause it was hot and dry, and our camp spots were sand. The body made for good shelter from pests of all sorts, and the venting was great (no fly really escalates that...) The walls are decently steep, so you can make the most of the space, which isn't much with two people (150 and 190 lbs)with sleeping bags. I wouldn't want to be stuck in this thing playing cards for too long, though the interior height wasn't bad for me (5'7"ish) when sitting up. Also, I'm really into the two door tents, and with only one door on this bad boy, someone is being crawled over... A nice little tent, but I'm glad I own the bigger, 2 door Limelight 3!
View Details: Marmot Limelight 2-Person 3-Season Tent with Footprint and Gear Loft
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [fly] polyester ripstop (68D), PU coating (1800mm); [canopy] polyester ripstop (68D); [floor] nylon (70D), PU coating (3000mm)
- Freestanding:
- yes
- Doors:
- 1
- Number of Vestibules:
- 1
- Poles:
- 3
- Pole Material:
- DAC press-fit
- Pole Attachment:
- clip
- Floor Space:
- 32 sq ft
- Floor Dimensions:
- 54 x 88 in
- Interior Height:
- 41 in
- Vestibule Space:
- 9 sq ft
- Packed Size:
- 18 x 7 in
- Seams:
- [ floor & fly ] fully taped
- Ventilation:
- mesh window
- Fast-pitch Option:
- yes, Bare Bones Setup
- Trail Weight:
- 4 lb 10 oz
- Recommended Use:
- camping, backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.


