Thanks to its indestructible design, the freestanding Thor 2-Person Tent has become a go-to shelter for lengthy alpine expeditions, mountaineering treks, and other epic adventures. Two D-shaped doors offer easy access, while their two vestibules—plus an extra at the front—stow all the gear you need. If the sky suddenly opens up with rain or snow, identical pole lengths make for an easy setup, the seam-taped catenary-cut floor resists pooling, and the seam-taped full-coverage fly features vents and snow flaps. Tuck a headlamp into the lampshade pocket for ambient light at night.
Specifications
Packed Weight: 10 lbs 3 oz (4621g)
Minimum Weight: 9 lbs 1 oz (4106g)
Packed Size: 28.5 x 9 in | 72 x 22 cm
Vestibule Area: 7.5 sq ft, 7.5 sq ft | 0.7 sq m, 0.7 sq m
Footprint Included: false
Number of Poles: 6
Number of Vestibules: 2
Main Canopy Fabric: 40d 100% Nylon Ripstop, Sil/PU 1800mm F/R
Rated 1 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Lousy qualityBought
2015, and only used ca 25 nights in Nordic climat, it is now falling into pieces. The cords in the poles have lost all elasticity, the window has fallen out and the taping is coming out in small flakes.
Date published: 2020-07-21
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Le Rico from
Canada cannot destroy it.I have used this tent for 6 years for winter camping and during shoulder season. I have always been dry and comfortable. The tent is spacious for 2 people, which is nice for all the extra gear needed in the winter. It sets up easily and fairly quickly even with single person doing it. I have an older model with a window in the vestibule, which feel out and one of the fly velcro tie downs also feel off. Easy fixes, but not appreciated when it started raining. Overall a bomb proof tent that has seen multiple days of use and I would recommend it to other winter campers.
Date published: 2019-02-03
Rated 5 out of
5 by
PaulH from
Winter Camping in Algonquin Park ... in Feb.A little complicated to set up at -20C with snow shoes on but worth the effort.
Date published: 2018-06-06
Rated 5 out of
5 by
snooperstar from
Solid tent!I bought this tent a month ago. Used it on a winter camp out in March. Dug out about 18 inches of snow and placed the tent on top of the footprint. Set up was a breeze take down was a breeze. The tent created a micro environment which was significantly warmer than the outside tent temperature. Plenty of pocket storage as well as two doors and two vestibules. Tent fly goes to the ground and has fly extensions on which you can pile snow or simply leave alone to block out drafts. This tent is bombproof. I highly recommend it. Worth every penny
Date published: 2018-04-07
Rated 5 out of
5 by
joaco from
Very spacious, Strong and solidThis is my first impression of this tent.
I have only used it once, with the previous model despite being a very good tent, I had some problems, but the people of marmot have behaved incredibly well, a little delayed but finally I have my tent.
With respect to the previous model is a little shorter 221 (236), higher 112 (109), wider 147 (142), changed the poles, have no knees and are easier and faster to install (still 6 poles) .
It has a Poled Vestibule in the front, and another Vestibule in the back, the one of the front has 2 configuration options one with Trekking Pole, and the other with 2 access doors, the ventilation is crossed, although the windows are bigger I think it is not more efficient than the previous model possibly can influence that the tent fly has flaps around it and difficult the entrance of air, is very comfortable for 2 people, could fit up to 3, (very fair) but is incredibly spacious, I used in a wet forest, with rain, there were no problems, a little bit condensation, this time I was alone, with another person it may be a problem.
The access doors are large and comfortable, the main access door has double wall one is completely in mesh, which improves ventilation, zippers work very well although at first they are somewhat cumbersome to handle.tracking polls
This is all for now, I will be updating the information.