Freelite 2
"a great tent that work well, the only negative are the pole they are so long between section that they are hard to pack . so while you save on space with a Freelite you loose all that gain , with such long pole sections"
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Overall rating: 4.2105265 / 5 from 19 reviews.
Review topics: ["weight","color","design","problem","rain","set","tent","wind","gear","stakes","freelite 1","shelter","option","fly","zippers","footprint","hikes","room","space"].
"a great tent that work well, the only negative are the pole they are so long between section that they are hard to pack . so while you save on space with a Freelite you loose all that gain , with such long pole sections"
"It’s small, but I was expecting that. I wanted light, and that’s what I got. Intuitive set up. I’ve only used it 5 nights in the Wyoming Range. No rain during that trip at all, so if it leaks I wouldn’t know. Winds were light and variable, so it wasn’t a test of ruggedness. Seems well made, and it’s gonna be my go to for backcountry hunting. I like the straight zips, no guiding zippers around curves. I had to buy 4 extra UL stakes to properly guy out the fly. I’m 5’5”, and this tent would probably be a bit small for any man over 6’2” tall. Also, I can’t imagine not using a footprint under an UL tent. This kinda gear is not cheap, and if you want it to last, cough up the dough for the footprint. With the fp, and the stakes I added, it still weighs in at about 2lbs, 8oz."
"I just took the tent out this weekend for a backpacking trip in the white mountains. It was raining all weekend but not a drop of water got in the tent, completely waterproof. The tent is super light and east to set up quick. The inside space was definitely adequate, I'm 6' and 200 lbs. My long, 25" wide sea to summit inflatable air mattress fit well with a bit of extra room and it has several pockets for my phone, headlamp, lighting and things like that. I upgraded from the elixer-1 (which is also a great tent, never leaks) that I've been using for the past 4 years for weight purposes. I'm really happy with the tent."
"I used mine for the first time in the Peak District [UK]. The tent coped well in two significant thunder storms, including some significant splash back [mud up the side of the tent] The biggest advantage for me was the lack of condensation in many varied conditions. In the past I have used ultralight single wall tents and the condensation has been extremely frustrating. The freelite with it's inner insured that my quilt and other equipment stayed dry. The Freelite 1 was perfect for me but If you like plenty of space then go for the freelite 2. The minimal extra weight and double vestibule will be perfect for you."
"Great tent, light and strong! The one who bring you to the end of the world with joy!"
"This is the first tent I took backpacking and it worked great. Very light weight in my pack. I was a little intimidated by the set up but after doing it at home it was a breeze at camp. Kept me very warm on a breezy below 40 night. Recommend for a solo hiker like me!"
"Mine wasn't waterproof and having resealed it the points where the guide lines attach at the top still let water in, but luckily it drips down the side and not into the tent. Where the velcro bits on the outer which attach to the poles is also another point of weakness and soon lead to water ingress. The tent is useless in wind and even a slight moderate wind causes the tent to collapse in on itself. So if you after a tent you can't rely on then probably best look else where. The positive things about the tent is its weight and the out dries exceptionally quickly."
"I owned an older generation MSR Hubba (gen 5?) for several years. I very happy with it. I had a high level of confidence in purchasing the Freelite. It has proven to be worthy. The Freelite 1 is easy to set up, watertight, & lightweight as advertised. With stakes, sacks, and building wrap footprint, it comes in at 2.2 oz. Space and comfort for me is just fine. I am 5'7"/ 150 lbs. The rainfly zipper is much improved over my Hubba and other tents I own."
"Excellent tent. Never forked out so much for such a lightweight. So, knowing claims made by others about their tents I set it up just before it poured inches of rain the next few days. And the inside stayed home dry. We risk our lives on so called brand names that no longer deliver. Been caught out a couple of times before. MSR you delivered. I now feel safer hiking in sub zero conditions at high altitudes, knowing I've got this lightweight gem in my kit."
"DEVO COMPRARE UNA DELLE DUE , MI DITE LA DIFFERENZA TRA QUESTA TENDA DA 1 PERSONA E HUBBA NX DA 1 PERSONA. GRAZIE PER USO BIKEPACKING ?"