Marmot Gazebo Tents

Marmot Gazebo Tents 

DESCRIPTION

2-person

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 22, 2000]
Jesse Ayers
Backpacker

This is a very versatile and quality tent. I dont know why they marketed this as a two person tent. I have had 3 six foot men inside with room for packs at your feet. Then you have the option for a small or large vestibule. This tent is large enough for 3 people with gear taking the SMALL vestibule. There is room for two more "outside" if you take the large vestibule.

Then you have the option (if you get the footprint) of leaving the tent at home, and just taking the rainfly, footprint and poles. This works with either vestibule. I really like this setup with the large vestibule, very comfortable for 4-5 with little shared weight.

You have many configurations to choose from:
1) Tent w/no rain fly (pray for good weather)
2) Tent + Small rainfly
3) Tent + Large rainfly (12+ pounds)
4) Small rainfly + Poles/Footprint
5) Large rainfly + Poles/Footprint

The tent with the small rainfly sets up very quickly, but the large rainfly can be a pain. It also has lots of headroom, even with the gearloft. Plenty of pockets inside, plus the burrito stuff sack clips into the inside of the tent for even more off the floor storage.

Given the quality and options, this tent is easily worth the retail $500+ price tag, but I got mine for $299 on-line.

Highly reccomended

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 01, 1999]
Josh Baker
Backpacker

This is a very versatile tent, it comes with two different sized vestibules. It only weighs out at about 8 Lbs. with the smaller one. I haven't had a problem yet with it.

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OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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