The North Face Stratos Tents
The North Face Stratos Tents
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 28, 2019]
Ferg
Strength:
Great tent, still have it after many years - I’ve misplaced the poles though so would appreciate if any owners could message the exact dimensions of the poles to me. I’ve contacted the NF so hopefully they will get back to me however I appreciate it’s many years since this tent was in their product range. Thanks Weakness:
No weaknesses, larger heavier tent to what I normally use but I was aware of this in advance of purchasing it. Purchased: New
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[Sep 25, 2009]
monsterdeer
Mountaineer
I have owned this tent for several years and have used it extensively. I hate to say it but I wore out this tent. All three poles have set curvature and one pole will not come apart at one juncture. There are a couple holes in the pole sleeves from having the poles stick thru the sleeves when assembling the tent. The main tent front zipper and the rainfly front zipper are both broken. The rainfly zipper won't even budge and the main tent zipper closes about 1/3 on one side and 2/3 on the other side. The tent leaks extensively in the rain--probably due to the broken zippers. The tent has been pancaked twice in high winds and I mean outrageous high winds. Last week I had to hold up the tent inside with both of my legs or else the tent would of collapsed. Winds were at least 80 mph. Everything in the tent was soaked in the morning. What a drag! I was a little upset that the tent let me down and exposed me to life-threatening conditions. However, I still love North Face tents and I bought a Mountain 25 Summit tent today. This Mountain 25 tent is supposed to be indestructable. We'll see.
Customer Service I have used their customer service a bunch. They replaced one 2-man tent and fixed one sleeping bag and one backpack.
Similar Products Used: Nothing beats North Face. |
[Sep 29, 2008]
jiminak
Mountaineer
I have owned my Stratos for 8 years now and at last count have spent 279 nights in this tent. I use this tent not only for personal use but I also used it in the past while guiding hunters here in Alaska. I have used several other types of mid sized tents, and the Stratos beat them all hands down. Set up and tear down time, durability, comfort, and piece of mind knowing I have a reliable shelter I can depend on.
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[Jun 23, 2008]
hcabats
Car Camper
we have used this tent for 2adults/2children (5&2) with a queen size air mattress and plenty of room for our stuff...just looking online for a similair tent which would hold our now growing 2adult/3child family especially as they are getting older...love this tent and will keep if for our kids to use when they are old enough to be in it on their own...never had a problem with rain/leakage/etc...have had the tent since about 1998+/-...and don't see where people are saying there isn't enough air!...the sides both can fold down to expose a massive amount of screen AND you can even take the rain flap off on beautiful/clear/rainfree nights and see all the stars while you sleep...we have taken this primarily around NE...in the cold wet of Acadia National Park in Maine in May when it always seems to rain each year...to the backyard in Rhode Island...and over to Nova Scotia where we watched the stars!...also have slept very comfortably 4 adults in Vermont! and i think it is acutally a 6 person tent if you put your stuff outside the tent (which i don't like to do personally!)...we have also taken it backpacking on a very hot weekend in July in VT (which turned to rain the second we reached the peak to set up) and like others have said it can be divided up between packs if needed and setup i think is easy and should typ. be done in the house or backyard first...why would you ever set up for the first time in the middle of the woods with no stores around you??? maybe it's just that i lack those male genes? anyway...i think this tent is no longer made, but if you see one on ebay def. grab it...there are pictures on www.outdoorreview.com too if you need to see it! We were choosing between this and a moss tent at the time and didn't want to pay the price for a moss when this was so similair!
Customer Service never needed any! Similar Products Used: none of my old tents even come close! |
[Sep 04, 2006]
Brad
Car Camper
Although I love this tent, I would not recomend it for summer camping. It is very hot, heavy, and the rain fly is a pain to setup. My camping is now limited to car camping with the wife and I am jelous of my friends who have the cheap $99 5 person Kelty tents. My Stratos is really overkill for car camping. Its also very hot in the summer time and I am forced to use the rain fly because the main test does not keep all the water out. The rainfly traps in all the heat making it unbearably hot in the summer. However, if you are looking for a great winter, 4-season tent, this is a wonderful one. |
[Jun 03, 2005]
tomymtnman56
Backpacker
Good quality tent that will hold up and keep you dry. A bit caught in between car-camping and backpacking. Too heavy for backpacking and not as big as some might want for car camping. Flexibility of opening or closing large windows is nice and not as common any more. Third brow/cross pole can be tricky to setup. One of my pole sets has permanent curvature. Nylon can shrink a lot after it is wet which may have caused the curve in the pole. Overpaid slightly at the time(1998) but quality materials and design that has held up well. Customer Service Have not used. Similar Products Used: Kelty Mountainview 4; various lighter backpack tents |
[Nov 03, 2002]
tom Miller
Backpacker
What a great tent! When you really need a strong tent to protect you from the weather this is the one. I have had this tent in 90 degree weather to 15 degree and it work great both ways. A little heavy for backpacking ... but if you hit bad weather you will need it because everyone will be in your tent. Great in high winds also. I had it at 7,000 feet and it was rock soild. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 15, 2002]
Jim
Backpacker
Have used this tent extensively in high country and bad weather. It has performed perfectly. Loads of room. Very comfortable sleeping 3. It is heavy but worth the effort. Minimal snow experience without any problems. |
[May 28, 2001]
Mr. Patterson
Backpacker
I got my TNF Stratos in 1997, an older model. It does not set up "perfectly" usually. It is very loose when it gets humid/damp outside. Yeah... its a bit heavy, but I grit my teeth and take my time. I like having this tent when I get to where I'm going Customer Service Customer service repaired one of my backpacks and sent it to me in 3 weeks..no charge. Am sending the faithful Stratos to them to have the front door zipper repaired, so we'll see how it goes. Similar Products Used: Have 2 Bigshots, A couple of Mountain light Jackets, a pair of Mtn Lite Pants, some Ultrawick, a Rogue Backpack, some basecamp duffles. I also have an old Ventilator tent that I just used 2 days and nights over Memorial day. All this stuff is excellent quality in terms of durability. |
[Feb 20, 2001]
Rob O
Backpacker
Bought this on a trip to the US on account of its bargain (compared to UK) price. Intende to but a Mountain Harfwear Tent, but was sold on this when I saw it up. Huge space for 2, sized for 3. Weight not a problem if it is split up between the two of you. Had problem setting it up taut originally, but by using round pegs in the loops of the inner and the eyelets of the fly then cinching in the straps I have solved the flapping problem. Seems stable in high winds to me, but have only had light snow on it so can't comment on the snow holding capabilities - seems it is rather flat on top though. However, I wouldn't class it as an alpine tent, and I didn't buy it for its snowholding capabilities. Customer Service First bit of TNF kit. Similar Products Used: looked at MH Trango. |