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Marmot Kronos Tent - 4-Person, 3-Season
$249.95
$349.00
Save 28% Item #1461R
Closeouts. Marmot’s premium Kronos tent is lightweight, easy to set up and made for many seasons of rugged use.
Two doors
Spacious front vestibule
4-person, 3-season
Floor: 96x96”, 64 sq.ft. (89 sq.ft. with vestibule)
Vestibule: 24x36”
Height: 59”
Stuff size: 26x10”
Weight: 10 lb. 8 oz.
Material:
Fly: Seam-taped polyester
Floor: Nylon
Canopy: No-see-um net
Poles: Lightweight DAC
Closeouts. China or Vietnam, may not specify.
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By GBH from Brielle ,NJ on 10/13/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Set Up, Fly Works Well, Lightweight, Sturdy, Waterproof Cons: Zipper on fly catches Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: lots of room , well thought out product
no problems with poles bending By CSWII from Maine on 10/13/2009 Pros: Easy To Set Up, Sturdy, Waterproof Best Uses: Beach, Car Camping Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: After reading a lot of the comments, and hearing the problems with poles I bought the tent anyway because of the price, and was glad I did. Two of us set it up and took care to flex them slowly and evenly. When tearing down I inspected them carefully and no bends at all. I own a 2 person Sierra Designs tent I also bought here which was fine for my self, this tent was roomy and comfortable for two of us, a Labrador Retriever, and gear. The weather was light rain and quite a bit of wind with no problems, I have to see how it fairs in foul weather before I give it five stars, but would definitely would recommend this tent
By HAPPY CAMPER from PORTLAND, OR on 10/02/2009 Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a follow up review after using the tent a half dozen times over the last two months. Like others have reported, my poles also took a set but it has not impaired performance that I can tell. If they break I will send them back to Marmot for a replacement. Meanwhile I have a repair kit handy just in case. The second outing to Crater Lake was a true test. It started pouring down rain as soon as we reached the campsite. My wife and I had it set up in no time since it is so simple with no weird angles to figure out. Unknown to me at the time due to the hurried nature of our initial set up, our tent pad was situated in the lowest point of the campsite. After 2 hours of pouring rain we were in the middle of a huge 4 inch deep puddle. My wife was extremely worried that we would be in for a long cold and wet night. Not so. The tent was absolutely waterproof and no water penetrated. Our other outings included windy weekends at 5000 feet in the Badger Creek Wilderness and cold nights at Cape Outlook on the beach. The tent has performed well with no problems. Haven't had to use the guy lines yet since the tent is so stable in the wind with four stout poles. One other reviewer needed a suggestion for a footprint. I got the footprint for the Marmot Den which is the same tent as the Kronos, but a newer model with less netting. Same 8 x 8 size so the footprint is an exact fit.
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