Solution-dyed fabric reduces water consumption used during manufacturing
STORAGE:
Convenient interior pockets provide storage to keep your essentials close
Lampshade pocket securely holds a headlamp or flashlight for ideal tent lighting
DESIGN & DETAILS:
Durable and spacious 2-person freestanding tent
Seam-taped design with included rain fly provides full protection from the weather
Catenary-cut floor keeps water out
Color-coded clips and poles snap together for an easy and quick set up
Equipped with double doors and two large vestibules for extra storage room
Footprint included
Brand : Marmot
Fabric : Full Garment: 100% Polyester
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 22MRMUTNGSTN2PXXXCAT
Sleeping Capacity:
2
End Use:
Camping
Season:
3
Minimum Trail Weight:
4 lb. 15.7 oz.
Packed Weight
5 lbs. 14.2 oz.
Floor Dimensions:
88.2 x 53.9/46.1 in.(L x W head/foot)
Peak Height:
42.1 in.
# of Doors:
2
Design Type:
Freestanding
Packed Size:
24.4 x 5.9 in.
Floor Area:
30.1 ft²
Vestibule Area:
16.15 ft²
Footprint Included:
Yes
Number of Poles:
2
Pole Material:
Velocity HD
Canopy Fabric:
40-denier polyester mesh
Floor Fabric:
Polyester taffeta
Rainfly Fabric:
Polyester taffeta
REVIEWS
4.7
95%
Recommended
48 Reviews
Millie Hong
1 week ago
Keep Our Scouts Warm!
I ordered 10 of them for my scouts, attending West Point Camporee on the weekend of April, 10 this year. The wind speed was 23 mph on the April, 10, but all scouts stayed safe and warm inside their tent. The bottom of The foot print (was included in the package) was wet, but the upper side which was under the tent was completely dry, when I close the tent on Sunday. Great products.
Camper Woman
Verified Purchase
3 months ago
Looking Forward To Warmer Weather
Have not has chance to use as I purchased in winter. Easy to set up during test run, however poles a bit of a wrestle in close quarters.
MiguelJ
Verified Purchase
3 months ago
Nice Tent!
Just only have set it up once in my living room after receiving it (...lol). The easy to read text and visual assembly instructions are attached as a tag inside the tent stuff sack. The assembly itself was straightforward and fairly simple. Quality of everything looks good. I'm happy I bought it.
Verified Purchase
3 months ago
Superior Fabric & Great Product
Marmot has always been a camping gear company that produces a product with sturdy material. So far the 2p Tungsten tent feels durable and came with all of the correct parts.
JGD philly
Received incentive
6 months ago
Tent For 2
easy to assemble, haven't been caught in a monsoon yet but looks like solid coverage, good size
Euclid2216
Verified Purchase
8 months ago
Great Tent
Great tent. Used it for a week camping in the Adirondack mountains
Bry09
Received incentive
8 months ago
Great Tent!
On initial inspection I noticed the bag was the pretty large and I was questioning whether I could backpack with it, I managed to compress it pretty small and it works great! The water proofing is amazing if you set up the rain fly correctly and it’s so easy to set up. Would buy again 10/10
Al tishal oti
8 months ago
Good Price Point. Not Bad!
This tent was an emergency replacement for a beloved 20-year-old backpacking tent that my young pup accidentally broke, so please excuse the comparisons! Overall, there's a lot to like about this tent, especially for the price. The Good: Easy Setup: Setting up is a breeze thanks to color-coded connections and fixed poles. It's so intuitive you likely won't need the instructions—but if you do, they're conveniently sewn into the carrying bag. Excellent Ventilation: Even in hot, humid weather, the tent stays well-ventilated. I was able to open half of each vestibule and still get great airflow. It also worked perfectly for stargazing during the Pleiades meteor shower—I just pulled the rain fly over the top and enjoyed the view. Durable: The tent feels well-made with quality stitching, sturdy zippers, and ripstop polyester material. It also comes with a waterproof floor, which is a big plus. Smart Features: Inside, you'll find plenty of headroom to change clothes, as well as roof and side pockets for small items and a hook for a lantern. The Downsides: Limited Space: The floor space is shorter than I'm used to. At 5'3", I had trouble fitting my pack inside, which was never an issue with my old Mountain Hardware tent. The vestibules are also too small to store a pack or cook in during bad weather. They're only big enough to keep the access doors dry. Tent Pegs: The tent comes with six quality pegs, but you'll need two more to fully peg out the front and back of the rain fly. Without those extra pegs, the inner and outer tents touch, which allows moisture to get through near your head and feet. Heavy: This tent is a bit on the heavy side for serious backpacking. Overall, it's a solid tent, particularly for those on a tight budget.
Justinem
Received incentive
8 months ago
Waterproof And Extremely Durable Tent
This tent is extremely durable and waterproof. I have used it over 100 nights, and it kept me dry through all kinds of extreme storms! Not the lightest on the market but more durable than lighter weight tents.
ElStone
Received incentive
9 months ago
Good, Sturdy 2-person Tent
My wife and I use this tent mainly for backpacking with our dogs. The double vestibules are a big bonus and a good place to store boots and our packs. We haven't experienced a storm, but the rainfly seems robust. Although it's still lightweight, I prefer the thicker material as opposed to some of the other tents on the market where the material seems like Saran wrap. This hits all the right marks for us and we expect to use it for many years to come!
Dave34
Received incentive
9 months ago
Great 2p Tent!
This tent has held up great the past 5ish years and is always my go to when compared to other tents I own. My favorite thing about it is how extremely quick and easy it is to setup.
CrisA
Received incentive
11 months ago
Easy Set-up And Surprisingly Light!
Super quick to set it up, very light. Def a keeper!
JessVest
Verified Purchase
1 year ago
Fun For Everyone!
Fun and light adventure ready tent! My 6 year old nephew and I have loved how easy it is to set-up. He is practicing for our first real trip to the woods.
frère jaccuse
1 year ago
Great Design But Poles Break
The tent's pole snapped on its 41st night of use, with a second crack developing. There are a lot of great things about this tent, but that is simply far too soon for a significant break. My use is backcountry backpacking and canoe camping, but I take very good care of my gear and my poles in particular: always on a pack exterior, never under pressure within a pack. On the one hand, I think the shape, size, features, weight, and value of this tent are great. Until now, I've loved it. But if you have to be worried about whether your poles are going to have multiple breaks in the middle of a trip before you've even used it 50 nights, that undoes all the strong points. I'm not sure if this issue is a matter of low quality materials or if the geometry of the tent design exerts too much pressure on the poles.
Maine44
1 year ago
The 2016 Verson Has Been Great
As I write, it is 2024. I have had the tent since 2016. I use it as a 1-person tent. I average about 45 days a year in this tent. It is not uncommon for me to pitch it, and leave it set-up, for 14 days at a time...this long UV-exposure use is hard on tents. I have had zero problems with the tent. Never got wet, never blown away, no repairs, zippers are still 100%. It is, of course, pretty darn snug if used by two people...but, that's the nature of 2-person backpacking tents, regardless of make/model.