Love the weight and size.
"Love the weight and size. Second trip with it the wind ripped the stitching in the rain fly and bent one section of pole. Slightly dissatisfied for the cost of the tent."
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Includes: Tent body, rainfly, poles, 8 Needle stakes, guy lines, stuff sack, setup instructions.
Compatible with the Universal 2 Person Regular Footprint, sold separately
Overall rating: 4.230769 / 5 from 13 reviews.
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"Love the weight and size. Second trip with it the wind ripped the stitching in the rain fly and bent one section of pole. Slightly dissatisfied for the cost of the tent."
"Amazing tent! Size is perfect and weight is dialed! Haven’t used it in stormy weather yet but am highly confident it will make my JMT trip a bit more comfy! Two person is def a one person tent!!"
"MSR FreeLite 2P Tent – purchased in November 2023 I have had the FreeLite for over a year now and feel I have use it enough to give a comprehensive review. I purchased this tent with the Larapinta Trail (Central Australia) in mind. I wanted the lightest tent that was at least semi-freestanding, big enough to fit me and all my gear inside, easy to get in and out of and had some chance of being ventilated enough to reduce condensation. The Freelite ticked all of these boxes. Freestanding/Semi Freestanding: Pegging out the last 2 corners was never an issue and could be set up with rocks if the terrain determined. It was easy enough to move the tent if I decided there was a better spot or orientation. If I was in a hurry, I could put the tent up or down in less than 5 minutes. If you didn’t get the perfect peg placement due to rocks/spinifex, the tent still pitched well. Internal space: The rectangular floor shape meant I could shove my mostly empty pack down near my feet and have all my gear in with me without feeling cluttered. I don’t like my gear, especially my sleeping bag touching the tent walls and this tent is big enough to leave a gap. I could get changed or have a wash without pulling a muscle. To create a bit of extra width I strung a little loop of hat elastic between the door toggles of the tent and fly, this pulled the tent walls out a little. You could get 2 sleeping pads in this 2 person tent if you really needed. However, for 1 person it is not squeezy at all. Ease of entry/exit: I have had trouble with other tents catching my hair if I don’t stay really low exiting the rain fly. The FreeLite has an angled fly door zip which has many benefits. Firstly it is easy to reach, secondly it is very easy to step out of. My aging back and knees were thankful to be able to step up and out of the tent. There is a downside to this, when it is raining, the rain falls into the tent easily if the fly zip is opened more that half way up. Luckly you can move quickly and minimise the amount of time the fly is open. Ventilation: There are no vents in the fly, so this tent can suffer from condensation, like all tents do. The FreeLite has double ended fly zips, which means you can open the top of the zips and create some venting near the top of the tent. It is not perfect but it is better than other tents that have only one way zips. I also ensure I peg out the head and foot ends of the fly to allow as much air flow as possible. Wet weather capability: As I bought this tent for the Larapinta Trail in central Australia, I did not need high level waterproofness. I did however encounter heavy rain. The rain fly holds up really well, it did not wet out. The angled fly door and the sloping tent wall means that rain will fall directly into the tent if the fly door is open, this needs to be understood and can then be managed. The floor of the tent started to wet through on a particularly rainy night where I was on a slope and water got between my ground sheet and tent floor. Other times when I was on flat ground the floor stayed dry. Durability: My tent survived the whole Larapinta Trail (17 days of rocks and spinifex) without any damage. I am impressed with it. One night the wind came up very strong and was buffeting the fly powerfully. I ended up taking the fly off in the middle of the night and tucked myself down below the low rim of solid fabric on the tent for the remainder of the night. The tent held up and kept me protected. I can recommend this tent as a spacious, comfortable , easy to use and very lightweight tent for when the weather is expected to be mostly dry."
"The FreeLite is a great light two person tent. My wife and I recently used it on a 6 day backpacking trip and we fit comfortably inside. Having the twin vestibules was a huge plus too! The tent easily withstood rain and hail. Yay! The only con is that the rain fly gutter doesn’t work well. After a rain storm, I opened the rain fly and water instantly dropped on me and inside the tent. All in all though, I’d highly recommended this tent for two people who want a light sturdy backpacking tent. Cheers!"
"I purchased a FreeLite 2 tent. I got a lot of pine pitch on the rain fly when I put it out to dry after a wet trip, so I sent a service request through the website 5 days ago, on how they recommend cleaning it off. I don't want to damage the material so I thought I'd ask. That was 5 days ago and I have not heard back. Since the rain fly is not usable now, because I can't pack it up without it getting all stuck together, my tent is now not usable. Terrible service and apparently not interested in helping a customer who spent $450 for one of their products."
"Loving it!"
"So light! So easy to set up! No complaints! It is super spacious for just me, but I can see that there will be enough room for two of us when I bring my husband along next time (but packs will have to go out in the vestibules)."
"This is my first "good" tent, having previously used a cheap Amazon one-person tent, so my reference point is pretty low. That said, the tent packs up quickly, and it is light. With my single use, it set up quickly and easily. Please make sure you keep track of the poles because one is mingled in with the others in the sleeve, but it is not attached so that it will fall out. After set up, the interior is roomy enough for a pad and gear for one person. I would not want to share the tent with anyone unless I was very familiar with them, but it is large enough to pack up the sleep system while staying dry inside the tent if necessary. I would not want to set it up in the rain because you must set up the tent before the fly, and the tent body is about 70% mesh. The pockets inside are unique and placed in the right spots. You can place your phone in one of the top pockets and lay there watching videos just like you were at home. It's excellent, and I enjoyed it on the FIRST and so far only outing."
"It's misleading to call this a 2-person tent. It fits two people...provided they have no gear. Which rather defeats the purpose of a two person *backpacking* tent."
"So far this tent has been awesome! It’s light and packs up well. It held the rain out and it kept me dry during our rainy New England season!"