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"The footprint was a little big. When I setup the tent over the footprint, a little bit of the fabric was sticking out one side of the tent. Otherwise it's a close fitl."
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| 1 Person Regular | 1 Person Large | 2 Person Regular | 2 Person Large | 3 Person Regular | 3 Person Large | 4 Person Regular | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 7 oz | 8 oz | 8 oz | 9 oz | 10 oz | 11 oz | 13 oz |
| Floor Dimensions | 83 x 28 in (211 x 71 cm) | 83 x 32 in (211 x 81 cm) | 82 x 48 in (208 x 122 cm) | 85 x 51 in (216 x 129 cm) | 82 x 63 in (208 x 160 cm) | 83 x 69 in (211 x 175 cm) | 87 x 87 in (221 x 221 cm) |
| Country of Origin | Made in Vietnam | Made in Vietnam | Made in Vietnam | Made in Vietnam | Made in Vietnam | Made in Vietnam | Made in Vietnam |
| SKU | 14099 | 14100 | 14101 | 14102 | 14103 | 14104 | 14115 |
Here are a few reasons for those weight variances:
At MSR, we voluntarily follow ASTM International F 1934-98 standards around these two tent industry terms. In accordance with this standard, packaged weight includes the total weight of the packaged contents off the shelf. Minimum weight, by comparison, refers to the combined weight of the tent body, rainfly (if applicable) and tent poles, but not any of the other items that may appear in the package, such as tent stakes, guy cords, stuff sack, etc.
Many MSR backpacking tents can be pitched using only the rainfly, poles and footprint, and in our tent specs we call this non-industry standard setup option our Fast & Light weight.
To learn more about packaged weight vs. minimum, and the manufacturing processes that can affect them, check out our blog post on the topic.
If you start to notice leaks along your seams, seam sealing can make them waterproof again, extending the life of your tent. The process can be easier than you might think. We put together this video to help guide you through.
What is California Proposition 65?
Passed into law by California’s voters in 1986, Prop 65 is intended to help California residents make informed decisions about the products they buy.
The law states that companies selling products in California must display a warning when the product contains one or more of the approximately 800 chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
Why has MSR placed a Proposition 65 label on some of its products?
By placing the Prop 65 warning on a product, MSR acknowledges that it contains one or more of the chemicals on the Prop 65 list, however the listed chemical may be well within the “no significant risk” range. MSR has not evaluated every product but out of caution, we include the warning.
Are consumers who use an MSR product with a Proposition 65 label at risk?
The label simply indicates that the product contains the chemical and because of that, there is a potential for exposure to it.
The California government states: “The fact that a product bears a Proposition 65 warning does not mean by itself that the product is unsafe.” The government explains, “You could think of Proposition 65 more as a ‘right to know’ law than a pure product safety law.”
For example, some MSR stoves contain brass. Exposure to brass is not itself harmful. However lead is a component of brass and should the brass be disrupted, a user could potentially come in contact with the lead. While the lead levels fall below the “no significant risk” range, MSR is still required to acknowledge its presence.
To learn more about California’s Prop 65, please visit: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/general-info/proposition-65-plain-language
What types of chemicals are on the Proposition 65 list?
The Prop 65 list contains a wide range of naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals that are known to California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. They may be additives or ingredients in pesticides, common household products, food, drugs, dyes or solvents. They may be used in manufacturing and construction, or be the byproducts of chemical processes. Proposition 65 requires that the Governor of California maintain and publish a list of these harmful chemicals, and update it annually.
According to the state of California:
A chemical is listed if it has been classified as a reproductive toxicant or carcinogen by an "authoritative" organization on the subject. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the National Toxicology Program, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer are considered authoritative for carcinogens. For reproductive toxicants, appropriate authorities include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and International Agency for Research on Cancer. Chemicals will also be listed if they are required to be labeled or identified as a carcinogen or as a reproductive toxicant by an agency of the state or federal government.
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Overall rating: 3.4102564 / 5 from 117 reviews.
The Universal Footprint offers easy setup and high-quality protection for your tent floor, though opinions on its design and knot functionality vary. Many customers appreciate its durability and perfect fit, while some find the design generic and the knot unnecessary.
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"The footprint was a little big. When I setup the tent over the footprint, a little bit of the fabric was sticking out one side of the tent. Otherwise it's a close fitl."
— Stan H. (4/5)
"Essential to prevent damage to your tent"
— Jesai P. (5/5)
"works as expected"
— Vikas S. (5/5)
"Doesn’t have integrated grommets to attach to tent so it’s hard to use as a footprint/fly combo. It’s too big so it will catch rain and channel it between it and the tent. Not sure if I’d take it again."
— Patrick R. (3/5)
"Works great under the Hubba 2 tent. What more can I say, it does the job and doesn't weigh much at all - fits nicely in the tent storage bag. Definitely worth having as floor puncture insurance. The corner cords on mine came at just the right length to match the ones for the main tent body so they pegged out nicely."
— Clinton C. (5/5)
"Fits prefect with the hubba hubba tent, inbuilt pocket works great for storage and you never going to loose it too."
— Adam H. (5/5)
"Love the quality. Works well."
— Shawn U. (5/5)
"Perfect fit, and handy pocket"
— Claude B. (5/5)
"It's a bit confusing to fold back into the pocket. I really liked the footprint from my MSR3. The buckle clips we're secure and intuitive. There's nothing like that on this footprint."
— Miriam A. (4/5)
"Pretty straight forward foot print."
— Patricia R. (5/5)