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This Pinnacle Pass has 2 mesh doors and offers two full coverage vestibules. A perfect choice for the camper who likes to store extra gear outside the tent.
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Technical Details
- Dome-style backpacking tent sleeps two (7' 5" by 4' 11" floor; 36.5 square foot area)- Two built-in fully covered vestibules for added gear storage (6.7 square feet each)
- Two doors, two windows, two mesh roof vents, and a poke-out vent in the sidewall for additional ventilation
- Two mesh gear pockets; loops for clothes line flashlight
- Center height of 43.5 inches; weighs 4 pounds, 11 ounces
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By T. Smith (Whitefish)
Been using this tent for a few months steadily in Glacier National Park. Tent has excellent ventilation and is very roomy. Packs up small and is fairly light. Has held up well in 40-50 mph winds, hail and heavy rain in a thunderstorm with several additional guy lines attached, but also leaked slightly through the seams of the vestibule. Just a warning for buyers, waterproof the fly seams (probably should for any tent.) After a couple coats of sealant, tent was completely waterproof. So far a great lightweight tent!
By Ferrell Gilmer (Lawrenceville, GA United States)
I am an Assistant Scoutmaster and purchased this tent two years ago for myself and one for my son. We have used our tents for the past two years and have been very pleased with their performance. The first thing I did before our first camping trip was seal all of the seams. Even though the seams are factory tape sealed, I felt better sealing them again. The ventilation is very good, the tent is comfortable (I am 6'2"), and the fly works very well. In several nights of camping in the rain, I have not gotten wet once and the tent held up well in windy weather. The tents are roomy and very easy to set up. This is a very nice tent, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a very good tent at a reasonable price.
By Vermont Gal
My boyfriend and I used this tent for a 1- month bicycling and camping trip. We had previously had the Eureka Backcountry, a very similar tent.
We did not like the way the vestibules were designed. If it is raining hard, and you want to get into the tent, then opening the vestibules will allow rain to get inside the tent through the mesh doors. This is a fine tent is you are only a fair-weather camper, but if you camp in the rain or if you go on long trips where it might rain some day, beware.
Our previous tent was better - the old Eureka Backcountry had zip-up solid panels on the mesh on the door.
We did like the way the Apex has two doors, but we are going to look for a tent with a better design.
By NE Tracker (MA)
Nice compact tent, fast & easy to setup. Gave it 4 stars, since the mesh was not exactly perfect. No holes, and it should hold up fine.
The tent material and overall quality is top notch.
By Lonewolf (Mississippi)
I bought this tent for kayak camping because of the light weight and it's free standing abilities. It sets up very quickly and easily. Without the fly attached one gets a great view of the stars as well as an airy sleep.
The fly provides adequate vestibule space and should provide adequate protection from the rain. I would classify it as a two season tent, as in cold windy weather it might be drafty.
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