MARMOT Crane Creek Backpacking Tent 2 Person Ultralight Macaw Green/Crocodile

Brand:MARMOT

3.3/5

510.30

Durevoli pali in alluminio serie HD velocity 7000. Tiretti della cerniera in nylon senza tintinnio. porta a forma di D per una facile entrata/uscita; vestibolo sopraelevato e piccole tasche per attrezzi per ulteriore spazio di archiviazione. Pali, clip e fly Easy Pitch codificati a colori per una configurazione rapida e semplice. La costruzione pre-curva della zona crea pareti verticali per interni più spaziosi; il posizionamento strategico della clip aggiunge più spazio per la testa. Tenda leggera per 2 persone, 32 piedi quadrati, ideale per scalatori, campeggiatori ed escursionisti che desiderano comfort e prestazioni riducendo al minimo il peso dello zaino; cuciture nastrate a copertura totale fly e cuciture nastrate sul pavimento ti proteggono dagli elementi. Nylon.

Durevoli pali in alluminio serie HD velocity 7000. Tiretti della cerniera in nylon senza tintinnio. porta a forma di D per una facile entrata/uscita; vestibolo sopraelevato e piccole tasche per attrezzi per ulteriore spazio di archiviazione. Pali, clip e fly Easy Pitch codificati a colori per una configurazione rapida e semplice. La costruzione pre-curva della zona crea pareti verticali per interni più spaziosi; il posizionamento strategico della clip aggiunge più spazio per la testa. Tenda leggera per 2 persone, 32 piedi quadrati, ideale per scalatori, campeggiatori ed escursionisti che desiderano comfort e prestazioni riducendo al minimo il peso dello zaino; cuciture nastrate a copertura totale fly e cuciture nastrate sul pavimento ti proteggono dagli elementi. Nylon.
Brand MARMOT
Color Macaw Green/Crocodile
Design Camping Tent
Material Synthetic
Occupancy 2 Person
Product Dimensions 21"L x 2.3"W x 4.5"H
Recommended Uses For Product Backpacking, Trekking, Camping & Hiking, Mountaineering
Seasons Fall/Holiday
Special Feature Lightweight
Sport Type Cycling, Climbing, Camping & Hiking

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Scritto da: RandomNerdGuy
Great tent but incomplete kit and wrong listed weight.
TLDR: Expect to replace the stakes with something better. It doesn't come with enough to be functional. Expect to buy guy line tensioners and make your own guy lines. Expect to make your own ground sheet. Expect to spend at least $50 more after your purchase to have a proper, usable light tent. Expect the tent to weigh around 5lbs when ready for the trail. Aside from that, it's well designed and very well constructed. See update at the end. Long Review: I have been buying and using tents for a long time. While there are many good things here, let's cover the bad first. The listing for this tent is wrong about the weight and fails to mention that it is missing accessories which must be bought before the tent is ready to go on a real hike. The kit weighs 4 lbs, 5.6 oz as I received it. That's almost a whole pound heavier than the listed weight. Cut off all tags and chunk the plastic trash in the package and you shave maybe an ounce. But it gets worse. Once you get enough stakes and guy lines set up to make it functional, it will weigh more, and that's still without a ground sheet. Listed as 3lbs, 8 oz, you'll be looking realistically at 5+ lbs in the end with a ground sheet and at least 4.4lbs without. Still not bad for the size, but why lie about it? There are only 6 decent aluminum shepherd's hook stakes included when 12 are required to properly stake everything out. Even the cheapest tents come with enough stakes for any configuration and usually with one or two to spare. There are stakes for the tent corners and the two points of the vestibules, but none for 4 guy lines or for the middles of the 2 ends of the fly. This will add around $10-$40 and probably 3-5 ounces. I am replacing all of the stakes with MSR groundhog minis, around $33 for 12. This is a good balance in the price/weight/usefulness spectrum. Add something like that to the listed price for reference. This is terrible customer service from Marmot for a product which they list at $299 on the tag in the package. (I paid $150, normal amazon price is $200.) There are no guy lines on the tent, but rather a hank of 4 guy line cords rolled up in the stake bag with 2 plastic guy line tensioners. 2 tensioners will get you ventilation, but you need 4 to 6 to guy out for storm or wind. So you can also expect to buy yourself a set of guy line tensioners. I decided to go with an ultralight kit which includes extras and a length of ultralight dynema-and-something cordage for around $16 in order to keep the weight reasonable. In order to fit the guy line string in the stake bag, they made the stake bag massively oversized, meaning true ultralighters need to make a new stake bag or go without one. This is disappointing from a tent with so much attention to weight in every detail of its construction. Now let's talk about the good: The tent itself is designed well. The main poles are connected at the apex with a swivel-thing. It makes it easier to assemble, harder to get things tangled, and adds a tiny bit of weight. I'm not sure if I like it yet. I could do without it, but it may add stability to the tent. There is a "spreader" pole with 2 sections which widens the roof of the tent at the top. This is very nice, and gives a bit more headroom by fully stretching the material and creating extra volume inside. The poles clip to the tent with nice, ultralight clips. They are aluminum and light, but not too fragile. There is a pole splint sleeve in the stake bag for temporary fixes to the poles. I broke a pole at the joints and had to fix it with another method. The corners of the tent have simple metal grommets for the poles and simple, light cordage loops for stakes and rainfly attachments. The ultralight mindset really shows here, but everything is sturdy as well. The tent body is mostly mesh. It is a fine mesh which feels more like looking through a pair of pantyhose than looking through the mesh of cheaper tents. It makes things look a bit blurry and doesn't offer quite the same visuals as looking out of a cheaper tent. I'm OK with this. The material seems lighter and sturdy enough. The doors are large and very well designed. The zippers seem to end early for weight savings, preventing the door from opening fully when unzipped (though they open adequately this way), but the doors stretch open wider when locked into the ultralight holders, leaving tons of room to work with, and they zip very easily. The side walls are nearly vertical and the end walls have only a minor slope for the first 12 inches, making it very roomy inside considering the dimensions. It is easy to sit up, move around, sit on your knees, or change clothes inside. The floor is thin but sturdy enough if you use a ground sheet. The seams are all well sealed. It has 4 small seams, one at each corner, for reinforcement. The floor is not a bathtub style, but has a seam around the entire edge as well. This seems fine and the stitching all over the tent seems great. There is a plastic clip/ring thing hanging from the apex of the inside to hang lights or other things from. There is also a small, opaque white triangular pocket near the apex which can be used for small gear or a headlight. The white color acts as a diffuser, turning the headlamp into a lantern. I love this, but I bring my own ultralight diffuser for a microstream USB. This is the only portion of the tent which isn't transparent mesh other than a 6-inch section around the base. There are also 4 loops around the tent ceiling which can be used for hanging a gear loft. Weirdly, the tent does not come with a loft and I don't think one is available for it, but you could make one if you like. There are 2 small gear pockets inside. They are well designed and they will rest partly on the ground instead of causing the tent walls to sag, which is awesome. They are just large enough for a large phone and some other bits of small gear. The tent is perfect for one hiker plus gear. It can hold two with only the most necessary gear in an emergency. For a couple, the rainfly would always be needed to store gear in vestibules. I'm 5'8 and have plenty of room beneath my feet for gear when laying down, plus ample room along my side for spreading wet things to dry and spreading out phones/drinks/snacks, etc while sleeping. The rain fly is also very nice. The color is nice while in the tent with it on. It has 2 vestibules, one larger than the other. I like this, as it saves weight and only one large vestibule is needed. It only looks slightly lopsided when set up. The fly door Velcro and zippers are great, and the holders for the flap are ultralight and nicely made. There is one ventilation hole at the top of the fly which has a Velcro closure and a small built-in pole for holding it open. It works great, but is not large. The fly also ends a few inches above the ground in order to improve ventilation, which I believe will work nicely and still block rain when staked out properly. There are two places for small guy lines at the middles of the ends, which holds the fly away from the body to help in rain and improve ventilation. There are also 4 loops for guy lines along the corners of the fly. These seem sturdy but light. Overall I love the design of the tent and the ultralight mindset used in the details of its construction. I think it will serve me well for a long time, but I am disappointed in Marmot for shady amazon listings and for the lack of needed accessories in the package. They could and should do better as a company. I'm sure their only excuse for not including these things is to make the tent's weight closer to the imaginary weight on this amazon listing. If they want to lie about it, why bother also skimping on the required extra bits? Stop lying to us, Marmot. If you don't mind spending extra money and making your own extras, it's a 5-star item. update: This tent was destroyed. I survived Hurricane Laura and the eye came right over my house. I spent two weeks l
Scritto da: Corey and Monica
Great lightweight tent
We picked the Marmot Crane Creek 3P UL model during Prime week. Great tent but arrived damaged (tiny holes/cuts in rain fly). Waiting for replacement from Amazon. We’ll be using this tent for me and my wife and a medium dog, upgrading from old first-gen REI Half-Dome 3 (old version with tiny window and condensation issues) and a Trango 3 (heavy arctic all weather). Love the light weight, currently weighs 5lbs/1oz in it’s originally packed state (everything in without trying to minimize weight) and 5lb12oz with footprint (not included). Overall it’s very roomy and airy and light, tremendous upgrade from our old tent. Tent is mostly mesh, see through but not invisible, mesh is thin/light/stretchy, seems durable. Love the diffuser pocket on the top. Four decent sized pockets in the tent, one in each corner. Comes with six light stakes, four guy lines with four tensioner, a small repair pole tube (hope we never have to use). Roomier than what I was expecting. Looks like it will fit us all with some gear, backpacks stored in the vestibule area. Love the two door design, it’s symmetric, we each get our own vestibule storage space and our own door/exit. Bottom of tent is well sealed. We haven’t tested it in the rain yet, but other reviewers say this tent handles rain and moisture very well, so that’s good (if it doesn’t I’ll update this review). Incredibly fast and easy to set up and is mostly freestanding, except for rain fly/vestibule and guy lines. Set it up in my small living room in a few minutes. Intuitive, didn’t have to read directions. I like the swivel connector between the two main poles. Seems sturdy enough, but I hope this connector doesn’t end up breaking. The bad... Arrived with damaged rain fly (sections with small cuts/holes/lacerations, looks like a machine chomped it up). I’m assuming this is a fluke since I didn’t see this problem with any other reviews, and it was easy to replace through Amazon. It doesn’t have everything you need. You need to buy a footprint and more stakes, and you might want to buy an repair kit. Floor material is thin, so you’ll probably need to buy the footprint ($50) to protect it. You’ll need to buy at least four more stakes for the guy lines (I got a pack of MSR groundhog mini, $20, but you can get cheaper). Lastly, the floor and walls seem durable but very thin, which is great for weight, but I’m a little worried about our dog. We’ll have to be careful that she doesn’t rip through the walls or floor with her paws.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great Tent!
I’d bought the Marmot Tungsten 3P and although very good quality, I found it too heavy (6.7lbs incl ground sheet) so I use it when I run rivers and purchased the Crane Creek 2P for alpine hikes. Its identical in design to the Tungsten with double D shaped doors and large vestibules on each side but digital scale weight is 4.51 lbs. I’m glad to shave 2.2lbs off my pack. There are lighter 2P tents out there but some are built too light to handle high wind and/or cost is over double to shave off another pound. Happy trails!:)
Scritto da: Bee
I don’t like big lies
One star only because Marmot is cheating on its product. Wrong advertised weight (the real weight is 5 lbs 2.5 oz on the tag, a little more for real). No footprint included even if it is advertised so. Only 6 pegs, it is ok for the four corners and for the vestibules, but you need more for the guy lines. If you can deal with that, it’s a good tent with a good price, but I don’t like that a serious company fooled me. I have contacted Marmot and they said that I can return it to Amazon if it doesn’t suit me. That’s a shame.
Scritto da: Mike Laevens
Light and airy 2 person tent
Weighs in at 4lbs 6.4oz in the bag and measurements are exactly as advertised. Only comes with 6 stakes, but they are nice light aluminum. Guy ropes with line locks are in the bag Pole system seems sturdy and setup and take down is super easy. Slept with fly off and on and dual doors and zippers work nice. Tent does stand on it's own, but would blow away like a tumble weed if not staked down. Only 1 vestibule has a vent but it has a smartly thought out velcro attached prop to hold it open or keep closed. As with any ultralight tent it's a good idea to use a ground sheet to protect the floor. Single hook inside at peak for hanging flashlight. Storage pockets at sides and peak fit stuff like glasses, phone, etc so they don't get crushed. Fly colour is bright and zipper pulls and stake/pole straps are reflective. Great purchase at the price I got it for and I hope it lasts for a few years. For comparison, I have the 3P UL as well and the 2P UL is almost 1lb lighter and only 13 inches narrower. I'm happy with my purchase.
Scritto da: Mike Laevens
Very light and airy 3person tent
Weighs in at 5lbs 2.4oz in the bag and measurements are exactly as advertised. Only comes with 6 stakes, but they are nice light aluminum. Guy ropes with line locks are in the bag as well as a short piece of aluminum pole for repair. Pole system seems sturdy and setup and take down is super easy. Slept with fly off and on and dual doors and zippers work nice. Tent does stand on it's own, but would blow away like a tumble weed if not staked down. Vents have smartly thought out velcro attached props to hold them open or keep closed on each vestibule. As with any ultralight tent it's a good idea to use a ground sheet to protect the floor. Single hook inside at peak for hanging flashlight and four strap hooks on top inside corners for hanging more. Storage pockets at sides and peak fit stuff like glasses, phone, etc so they don't get crushed. I love the colours. I can see my tent from a long way away. Great purchase at the price I got it for and I hope it lasts for a few years.
Scritto da: Oskar
Reliable backpacking tent
First, I have to say that I have issues with the policies of Amazon regarding the delivery of this tent. In the beginning says that the tent was delivered and the package arrived more than a week later. I first contacted customer service and I was told to go to the police???? At the end it looks that my package was delivered to a wrong address. Later better than never I have finally my tent! Now, that out the way, I have to say that this is my 5th Marmot tent in 24 years of car camping. To my experience Marmot makes sturdy, water proof and reliable tents. Crane Creek UL 2p tent is an ultralight tent because it's weight, under 4lbs. and these models in any brand DON'T come with a foot print. So far I haven't tested the tent in the field, I had opened it in my living room and and again, it looks sturdy which is important for me since I'm planning to do a 3 nights and 4 days hike and camp on top of a mountain in the north of Quebec this summer. I bought a footprint for a Crane Creek regular weight 2p tent, it fits perfectly. I am happy with this purchase.

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