Marmot
Aura 2P Tent 2012
Product Number: 14636
The creative utilization of poles in the Marmot Aura 2P Tent helps create an extremely functional and versatile lightweight backpacking tent with a roomy vestibule for wet weather living.
- DAC NSL Dual Diameter Green Poles
- Marmot Knees System
- Bare Bones Setup
- No Drip Sidewall Design
- Optional Gear Loft Available
- Catenary Cut Floor
- Optional Footprint
- Stake Tapeā¢
- Minimum Weight: 4lbs 6oz (1910g)
- Maximum Weight: 5lbs 1oz (2156g)
- Floor Area: 30.5 sq ft, 2.9 sq m
- Vestibule Area: 9 sq ft, 0.95 sq m
- 5.26 sq ft, 0.49 sq m
- Packed Size: 19 x 6in
- 70 x 22cm
Weight: Min.: 4lbs 6oz , Pack: 5lbs 1oz
Material: No-See-Um-Net, Nylon Ripstop
Dimensions: 40 x 50 x 88in
Tent Season: 3
Tent Capacity: 2
Season: F12
Vendor ProductId: 2920
Review ProductId: 14636
Reviewed by 2 customers
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy To Set Up
- Fly Works Well
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
- Waterproof
- Windproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Beach
Comments about Marmot Aura 2P Tent:
Great tent! Super lightweight, comfy and easy to setup. I've been camping with it for over a year here in South Florida and I love being able to use the drop cloth (footprint accessory) with the fly and poles as a standalone open air tent. Great for the beach, and sandy location. Provides a great deal of room for gear in both vestibules, but most impressive are all the details. Would recommend to anyone!
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Minimalist
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Comfortable
- Fly Works Well
- Lightweight
Cons
- Vestibules hard to zip up
Best Uses
- Backpacking
- Beach
Comments about Marmot Aura 2P Tent:
I spent a lot of time researching this tent before purchasing. My requirements were double doors with two vestibules, lightweight, good ventilation, and fly + footprint capability. I'm glad to say the Aura met my needs well. Others have commented about the poles being confusing but personally I had no problems. In fact I liked the design because all the poles are connected together. Also the poles are the lightest I've ever held. The first time out it withstood a strong rainstorm with no leaks. The fly was pretty tight at the base...although I might have set it up that way. There was condensation under the tarp in the morning so be careful not to shake it out until it's away from the tent. If you're looking for a lightweight tent with room for two I highly recommend the Aura!
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Minimalist
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