Gear Review
Wet & Cold
By Whitney hiker
Ranked #360 - 3-Season Tents
August 23, 2006
It seemed like a good idea. Light and using the poles I already was carrying. However, with temperatures in the low 40's the condensation was a big hassle. Throw in some high winds and it became a rainstorm inside. I had to put my gear outside to keep it dry. Also, the slope of the tent ceiling would make it very uncomfortable for the 2nd person. Finally, the size worked against it in several setup spots. It's great to be big, but it's too big.
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.



