Description
Three-season versatility from the campground to the backcountry.
- Fly and floor fabric features a PU coating and taped seams to protect you and your gear from wet weather
- Bathtub floor design keeps seams off the ground to help eliminate seepage
- Double doors make for easy entry and exit; large vestibule storage space lets you keep wet bags and boots outside of your living space
- DAC Pressfit poles provide structure and stability without weighing down your pack
- Poles are made with DAC's Green Anodizing process, which eliminates the chemical polishing stage, reduces the need for hazardous chemicals, and recycles water throughout the rinsing process
- Color-coded poles and clip attachments help you pitch the tent fast so you can get under cover quickly
- Steel stakes are ultra-durable
- Built-in gear loft helps you organize your gear
- Fast-pitch compatible; just carry the poles, fly, and footprint to save weight (footprint sold separately)
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Rock 22
garp408324
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I set it up in my dining room but haven't taken it camping yet. It set up fast and no defects. Looks like it will be a great tent. Fly extends low but is able to open up nicely as a bug/sun shelter because it has 2 vestibules. I bought some lightweight stakes from walmart since I don't think the rod-like stakes that come with the tent will do well in sand where I intend to camp. Roomy inside - easy to stretch out (6' tall) or sit upright.
Super Convienient
Kayla Robb
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I used the past season model of this tent, and I love it! Way easy to set up, tons of room for two people and our stuff, and it can cool down nicely with the venting.
PS - It does great in the desert!
Solid
Jaime
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I have had this tent forever. I don't even remember exactly when I got it, but it was over 10 years ago. It's still in great shape. It's really more of a car camping tent--it's not ultralight or super-compressed in it's bag, but if it's spit up between backpacking partners it will do great for trips to the backcountry.
Crow's Pass Trail
Ian Lemley
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Early September overnight hike on the Crow's Pass trail in Anchorage, AK. This was at 8 in the morning after a windy wet night. The tent held both me and my buddy (both over 6ft tall) and all our gear inside, and withstood 40-50 mph winds that night. Love this tent!
The Grand Canyon Rock 22
JoeP24
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5/29/2012
Loved it
JoeP24
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I took the rock 22 on my trip out west to Yellowstone and I absolutely loved it. First off the tent takes about 5 mins to set up, maybe a little longer if its your first time attempting it. In Yellowstone my friend and i had a short hike and camped for the night and woke up to 7 inches of snow!! Yeah we were cold but the tent was bone dry. I definitely recommend this tent it held up to the elements for us.
I'm returning the Rock 22.
Dutch
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I received the Rock 22 this week and finally got a chance to set it up today. I love the tent, the construction, and the features. It is a quality tent with a great price and terrific features.
If it's such a great tent, why am I returning it? Well, the dimensions listed for the tent are way off. The length is listed at 89". I'm 6'7" tall (79") and my head and feet pressed against the inner walls. I didn't break out the tape measure to measure it myself, but since I was touching both ends I believe the length is approximately 78" or so.
I'm still giving this tent a 4 star rating. It's a quality item and should work wonderfully for average sized persons. If you're very tall like I am, you'll want to look elsewhere.
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try4903516
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some nice internal dising fetchers and quick to set up and take down with one person relitivly light wate and stands up to good wind enjoy
camp at 4600 feet still worm
try4903516
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Awesome all-around tent at a bargain price
TheSean
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I've had my Rock 22 for six years, and the thing is nukeproof. Mine has sheltered me from Tetons hail, Cascades rain and snow, Sierras wind, and everything in between. It's not the lightest tent, nor is it the most breathable. And while it isn't spectacular in any area, it's good in all of them. I'd highly recommend this tent to anyone looking for a great all-around tent at a great price.
The North Face Rock 22 Bx Tent 2 Person 3 Season
jke4718563
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This tent is ideal for those who prefer to camp alone although it will easily sleep 2. It sets up in minutes and if your hiking it, hardly weighs anything.
North Face Rock 22 tent
Bill Evans
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Campsite in Nebraska on the way to Glacier NP.
Versatile tent
Bill Evans
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I have used this tent on the AT (90-miles with a companion and carried one tent), paddling in Quetico Provincial Park, Canada (again two grown men), 17-day solo motorcycle trip across the west (Glacier, Yellowstone, Tetons, Colorado) and a 9-day solo motorcycle trip to Grand Canyon. It held up to all weather, is easy to set up, spacious with two men--and a temple when alone. I don't carry it when I solo trek due to the weight, but in the above situations--It can not be beat.
EASY!!!
Alexish31176697
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Setting this tent up was very easy. It was very light in weight and small. Used it for a festival and it held up well. Plan to use it again soon and would recommend it.
Rock 22 Dimensions
Dave Madsen
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Shenandoad Valley
Justin Gates
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Very good for the price
di hu
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I have the older version of it that got on a sale for 100. It's a great buy for the money. It's quite roomy for two average sized adults especially if you sleep head to foot. It's very easy to set it up and two side doors make getting in and out pretty easy. It's nice and dry inside even if it rains pretty hard and the large netting keeps the condensation on the fly, not on you. Althought it's a bit heavy than I'd like, but for the price it's a good buy
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