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Overview
About Mountainsmith Equinox Tent - 4-Person/3-Season
Closeouts. Known for making premium packs, Mountainsmith utilized their backcountry expertise to create the Equinox tent, a versatile 3-season performer featuring lightweight Yunnan aluminum poles that provide 25% more strength than titanium poles.
- Double door
- Double vestibule
- Fully seam-sealed construction
- Large mesh panels in tent body
- Fly supported roof vents keep water out and vent hot air
- Full-coverage rain fly
- Full bathtub floor
- Durable, breathable and weather-resistant polyester shell
- Color-coated setup
- Includes storage sack and storage canopy
- 4-person, 3-season
- Floor: 96x84", 56 sq.ft.
- Vestibule: 15 sq.ft. each
- Height: 52"
- Stuff size: 19x8"
- Weight: 6 lb. 7 oz.
- Material: Polyester with Yunnan aluminum alloy poles
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Mountainsmith Equinox Tent - 4-Person/3-Season
- Seasons: 3-Season
- Capacity: 4-Person
- Packed weight: 6 lb. 7 oz.
- Pack size: 19-1/2x8"
- Peak height: 52"
- Floor dimensions: 96x84"
- Floor area: 56 sq ft sq.ft.
- Bathtub floor: Yes
- Tent floor material: 75 denier polyester with 5000mm polyurethane coating
- Number of doors: 2
- Number of vestibules: 2
- Vestibule area: 30 sq. ft sq.ft.
- Number of poles: 2
- Tent pole material: Aircraft aluminum
- Tent wall material: 68 denier polyester
- Rain fly material: 68 denier polyester ripstop with 2000mm polyurethane coating
- Stakes: Aluminum
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Recommended use: Backpacking
- Imported
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 4.4
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Based on 91 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great Tent - 3 years and going strong!
Reviewed by Fenwick Periwinkle from Oregon on Wednesday, February 24, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Quality TentVerified Buyer Reviewed by UFO from Virginia on Thursday, May 16, 2019Good construction, functional. It should hold up very well in use.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Awesome TentVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Central Texas on Friday, January 18, 2019Recently took this tent on its maiden voyage to a state park. First evening it rained lightly and the tent performed wonderfully. The second night we got a light frost and the tent kept it easily 5 degrees warmer inside. The interior would be very tight for four. We fit two normal sized people and our dog on her large bed. There was leftover space inside for gear if we needed it in there. This tent allows for decent privacy even if you don't use the rainfly. I'm thinking it may get pretty hot in the warmer months, but the doors each have a zip-down window on them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Route 66Reviewed by RowdyRou from AZ on Thursday, July 26, 2018My sister bought this tent and has taken it on many of her adventures. We just finished biking Route 66 this summer and that tent was a lifesaver! During a lightening storm we had a tree fall on us and brake the orange tent pole, so we had to splint and tie it every night we camped after that bc there wasn’t really a way to order a new one along the route. The tent has a lot of ventilation-2 mesh walls and mesh door windows that can be opened or closed. Also has 2 mesh pockets in the corner to hold phones and things so they don’t get lost in the tent. Lots of loops and things around the tent for hanging flashlights or a fan! We fit 4 adult women in there, it was shoulder to shoulder, but it was nice only having to pack, pay for (in certain camping sites), and set up one tent.
The tent fly is water proof and kept us dry during many a rainstorm!
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Took out this weekendVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Tennessee on Monday, July 2, 2018Just got it in the mail and took it out this weekend. It will fit a queen sized airmatress which is important for me and my gf. We had heavy (but short lasting) rain and the tent did not leaking at all.
Super easy to set up for a novice camper, quite roomy if you do a smaller air mattress. It can fit 2 people, a full sized air mattress and I'd say 1 maybe 2 full sized dogs.
With the queen we can fit our dufflebags in the tent easily and some random things.
My biggest concern is airflow, bit if the rainflu is on and it's not raining just unzip both doors. If you want more airflow take the rainfly off completely. I'd suggest 2 battery operated fans as well. -
2.0 out of 5 stars. Not a 3-Season TentReviewed by WyomingAlpine from WY on Friday, June 15, 2018This tent is only for good weather (when you don't really need a tent). It has only 2 poles and they are flimsy. This tent collapses and twists in even light winds. This is like the kind of tent you buy at Walmart called "camp friend" or something. A 15 mph wind will lay it on the ground. This is more of a toy than a tent. Spend a little more, get a real tent. I returned mine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. So far so good!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Amanda from Colorado on Thursday, July 20, 2017I have taken this tent out only once so far this season, but so far so good! It appears well-constructed, very simple to set up, and I really like the zip up window flaps on each door. Not sure how it will stand up in super windy conditions, but is still a great tent for the price.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. only a dip in torrential rainVerified Buyer Reviewed by Guilford hiker from Northeast on Monday, July 17, 2017I recently returned from a canoeing trip of the Adirondacks and we had torrential rain one night. there were only drips from the top vents. Other major brands of tents in our group were swamped. the only drawback is that the fly doors are a bit cumbersome to get in and out of and the screen door swings opens into the tent because of the angle. But it was a good, easy to set up tent suitable for wet climates. The venting was good so it didn't rain back condensation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great tent!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Jenny from Colorado on Wednesday, July 12, 2017So easy to set up, take down and pack. Plenty of room for 4!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Love our Tent!Reviewed by ab from Indiana on Sunday, July 9, 2017Outstanding tent for novice car camping duo! Easy to set up, although a grommet ripped out on the first time we opened. (We are contacting Mountainsmith for warranty replacement.) Tent made it through three nights with mild to medium winds on its first use. I recommend this tent to everyone!
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Disaster - Not fit for the outdoorsReviewed by jsweat from New Mexico on Wednesday, July 5, 2017I question how this tent has so many good reviews, but perhaps it is just the type of camping that people are doing. We took this tent out for the first time in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and it collapsed during a storm. I double check to be sure that there were no issues with the set up, but there was nothing wrong. The poles just aren't strong enough to withstand heavy winds. Thankfully we were car camping, so there was no real risk, but I would never trust this tent on a multi-day trip in the backcountry or anywhere that reliability matters.