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ALPS Mountaineering Zephyr 2-Person Tent

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 491 ratings
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  • Aluminum,Polyester
  • Imported
  • There's no assembly frustration with our Zephyr Tent series; this free-standing, aluminum two-pole design can be setup in no time, with pole clips that quickly snap over tent poles
  • Polyester tent fly, with 1500mm coating, resists water and UV damage while adding two vestibules for extra storage
  • Great ventilation with two mesh doors and entire mesh walls
  • Fully equipped with #8 zippers, mesh storage pockets, gear loft, aluminum stakes and guy ropes
  • Base Size: 4'10 x 7'4, Center Height: 38" Total Weight: 5 lbs. 11 oz., Minimum Weight: 4 lbs. 14 oz., Packed Size 6.5" x 19"

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Features At A Glance

  • Number of Doors: 2
  • Number of Vestibules: 2
  • Includes: 7075 aluminum stakes, guy ropes, gear loft and mesh storage pocket
Specifications

  • Base Size: 7'4" L x 4'10" W
  • Center Height: 38"
  • Tent Area: 31 square feet
  • Vestibule Depth: 28"
  • Vestibule Area: 17 square feet
  • Minimum Weight: 4 lbs. 14 oz.
  • Total Weight: 5 lbs. 11 oz.
  • Packed Size: 18" L x 6" D
  • Pole Diameter: 8.5mm AL

Materials

  • Tent Fly: 75D 185T polyester with 1500 mm coating
  • Tent Floor: 75D 185T poly taffeta with 3000 mm coating

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
491 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, space, ease of setup, weight and waterproofness of the tent. For example, they mention it's well constructed, has good size vestibules and that it keeps them and their gear dry during hours of heavy storms. Customers are also satisfied with appearance, comfort, and value.

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83 customers mention74 positive9 negative

Customers like the quality of the tent. For example, they say it's well constructed, has high quality zippers, and holds up well in all conditions. The rain fly is solid, and the stitching is high quality. The tent stakes are heavier duty than REI standard ones, but they do bend in hard ground. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

"...I would highly recommend this tent for an easy to use, functional, cost effective, basic tent option (for one person and gear)." Read more

"...The tent stakes are light & sturdy & more than enough are supplied. The two poles are very good quality, also light weight & sturdy...." Read more

"...The rain fly is solid, but there is a couple inches of space between it and the ground and the inside layer is just mesh...." Read more

"...Edit: I finally tested this in the rain, and it did pretty well. There is a cross-bar on the frame that causes some pooling of water though...." Read more

66 customers mention58 positive8 negative

Customers like the space of the tent. For example, they mention it's roomy for one person, has two vestibules, and has a decent amount of room to store gear inside. The large vestibulas are great for gear. It packs small, lightweight, and easy to set up. That said, some say the tent is small but perfect for a twin air. The storage flaps fit packs, gear, and hiking boots easily. That, and the footprint makes a world of difference.

"...For seven days, this tent was excellent! Packs small, lightweight, easy to set up and survived being packed up soaking wet..." Read more

"...It’s got plenty of space for two people, a dog or two, & your gear...." Read more

"...It is big enough for two people but my wife has a 30" air mattress and there isn't enough floor space left for me to get my 19" in there, so..." Read more

"...4. Surprisingly roomy5. Two doors6. Enough room for both people to have their backpacking supplies under the rain fly..." Read more

61 customers mention59 positive2 negative

Customers find the tent easy to set up and quick to break down. They also say it's a positive experience from setup to takedown. Customers also say the tent goes up in a matter of minutes.

"...I would highly recommend this tent for an easy to use, functional, cost effective, basic tent option (for one person and gear)." Read more

"...The tent sets up in under ten minutes including the fly & is very easy for one person. Overall I love this tent & couldn’t be happier with it...." Read more

"...comfortable in about 34F weather with light wind, and it was pretty easy to set up on my own...." Read more

"...1. Lightweight2. Easy for one person to assemble quickly3. Poles are high-quality and simple (only 3)4. Surprisingly roomy5...." Read more

48 customers mention40 positive8 negative

Customers like the weight of the tent. They say it is a beautiful, light weight tent that is functional and well made.

"...For seven days, this tent was excellent! Packs small, lightweight, easy to set up and survived being packed up soaking wet..." Read more

"...It’s lightweight at just over four pounds packed, yes there are lighter tents on the market but I don’t feel it’s worth spending the extra $300 just..." Read more

"...I love almost everything about this tent:1. Lightweight2. Easy for one person to assemble quickly3...." Read more

"Let me start by saying, I love this tent. It is light, very easy to set up and take down and roomy enough for two...." Read more

33 customers mention24 positive9 negative

Customers like the waterproofness of the tent. They say it keeps them and their gear dry during hours of heavy storms. Customers also mention that the tent is easy to set up and dry in heavy rain. They mention that it does great at keeping water out and that it dries out quickly post-rain. Some customers also mention the tent uses siliconed fabric for water resistance.

"...Packs small, lightweight, easy to set up and survived being packed up soaking wet (Iowa overnight condensation), only to dry off in the afternoon/..." Read more

"...The seams are all taped & very clearly waterproof. There is a small pouch at the head of the tent, raised a few inches off the floor, for storage...." Read more

"...You can't beat that! All of these tents now use some siliconized fabric for water resistance and I have heard you get about three years of use from..." Read more

"...There is a cross-bar on the frame that causes some pooling of water though...." Read more

23 customers mention20 positive3 negative

Customers like the appearance of the tent. They mention it has a good design, the mesh tent body is stylish, and the vestibules are nice. Some appreciate the head room, the two doors, and good size vestibuls.

"...It's a stylish tent! After setup we both slept in it fine...." Read more

"...Now, the reason I say to ignore the "pole" guy.. These poles are designed perfectly...." Read more

"...I love the mesh tent body (cuts down on condensation in the tent). I love head room, the two doors and the good size vestibules." Read more

"...It has withstood through it all, and still looks like new! The best aspect is the amount of rain it can withstand is incredible...." Read more

17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the tent. They mention that the space inside is comfortable for one person, and it comfortably sleeps two. The rain fly fit is perfect, and the tent is roomy, well ventilated, and snake-proof. Customers also appreciate the leg room and head space.

"...Overall, I'm satisfied. The tent kept me comfortable in about 34F weather with light wind, and it was pretty easy to set up on my own...." Read more

"...PROS:Lightweight. Easy setup/takedown. Comfortably sleeps two...." Read more

"...the peg back in, simply make sure the knot goes in first and everything fits just fine. See my photos for details...." Read more

"...fly off with temps over 100 in the day and 70s overnight and was quite comfortable. This is my new favorite tent." Read more

17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the tent. They say it is a great product for the money, a very light tent, and well constructed. Some mention that the included stakes are pretty decent.

"...I would highly recommend this tent for an easy to use, functional, cost effective, basic tent option (for one person and gear)." Read more

"...older but is still competitive for weight, durability size, and price..." Read more

"...Overall good value for a one person tent. With one person there is a decent amount of room to store your gear inside...." Read more

"...Great product and very good price." Read more

Great experience on my three day trip with my dog.
5 Stars
Great experience on my three day trip with my dog.
Finally got to take this tent out on my vacation from work. I drove out with my Husky to Cedar Hill State Park when the temps were in the mid 60's before Easter. It's a stylish tent! After setup we both slept in it fine. To give some detail, he's a full grown 70 lb dog and I'm a 5'2" girl, and we had plenty of space to ourselves.Could two adults fit? Yeah, to a point. The double storage vestibules would certainly help with that. In my case, I only needed to use the one on my side for my shoes. I tucked the rest of the gear I might need throughout the night (spare blankets since it got into the low 40's at night, leash and harness, dog food, water, bowls, things like that) into a corner of the tent and whatever I didn't need until the next day went back in my truck. I could've stored most of it in the tent and vestibules, but since I wasn't backpacking there was no need.Expanding on bedtime, you can't fit two large rectangular sleeping pads in here, either one large pad or two contoured person-shaped pads.At over 6 lbs the tent is not lightweight for backpacking unless two people share the equipment. I experimented and packed the tent away in my 55 liter Kelty Outskirt along with my basic necessities and it was pretty darn heavy. You *can* use it for backpacking, but you'll have to pack light on the rest of your gear.I can't say anything about water resistance because it didn't rain the whole time we were there, but seeing all the positive reviews about rain I'll go ahead and give that aspect 5 stars until I can update with my own experiences. I noticed the rain-fly didn't stretch all the way down past the area where you're meant to lay your head, but that could've been a user error when I staked the vestibules out as far as they'd go.The mesh storage canopy you can attach on the inside is neat but be careful what you put up there because it might fall out the side onto your head while you're laying down. Can confirm! The storage pocket closer to the ground might be a safer place to put slightly heavier objects like your phone, while the spot above is better for maps, keys, a tent light, etc.I tested the zippers plenty. They were strong and didn't show any signs of weakening after multiple bathroom breaks, and taking things in and out of the tent. I kept that thing zipped shut when not in use as I wanted to prevent as many bugs from getting in as possible. No loose spots after a lot of use, little to no bugs, but I always use Natrapel wipes around the outside.Definitely get the footprint Alps sells separately because the floor of this tent is *thin*.The poles are magnetic! Y'all should've seen my face when I realized. Strong too, no issues with anything breaking. I'd also like to note how easy it was to stretch the pole ends down into the base loops. I've spent 15-20 min struggling with this on other tents.Positive experience from setup to takedown, would recommend to the discerning camper. If anything changes my mind I'll update, but so far I plan on taking this on our next trip, wherever that will be.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy setup, excellent bargain
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
I am not a camper. I used to be 20 years ago, but my wife is not. I sought a tent specifically for a seven day, bicycling, camping event (RAGBRAI). It needed to be easy to set up and tear down, accommodate hot weather, durable, basic tent features, and inexpensive. For seven days, this tent was excellent! Packs small, lightweight, easy to set up and survived being packed up soaking wet (Iowa overnight condensation), only to dry off in the afternoon/evening after a full day cycling. As a bonus, the stabilizing tent pole, connected to neighbor's broken pole to enable his tent setup. This tent was airy, easy to roll up, and simple to setup by myself. I did not use, need to use tent stakes. Rain fly did it's job during an extreme storm, and no tent poles snapped as other campers. There was a YouTube video for tent setup and I was off and running. I would highly recommend this tent for an easy to use, functional, cost effective, basic tent option (for one person and gear).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Backpacking Tent At A Reasonable Price
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020
If your looking for a tent for thru hiking/backpacking this one has everything you could want at a price that’s a steal for this tent. It’s lightweight at just over four pounds packed, yes there are lighter tents on the market but I don’t feel it’s worth spending the extra $300 just to loose a pound or two. This tent has double doors, one on each side, so you never to climb over anything to get in or out. It’s got plenty of space for two people, a dog or two, & your gear. The inner tent is all mesh aside from the floor which supplies excellent air flow & amazing 360 views of your surroundings. The floor of the tent is thin but strong enough for my 90lb dog to sleep with me. I did purchase the footprint separately for $20 because I prefer having the extra layer of protection. The seams are all taped & very clearly waterproof. There is a small pouch at the head of the tent, raised a few inches off the floor, for storage. There is also a net basket at the top above your head that works great for lighting & storing things like your phone or glasses. The rain fly is very durable material & also clearly waterproof with taped seams. It offers multiple ventilation points that can be closed if needed along with two vestibules at each door which are perfect for your boots & other gear you don’t want to get wet but don’t want to bring inside. The tent stakes are light & sturdy & more than enough are supplied. The two poles are very good quality, also light weight & sturdy. The fly attaches to the via clips which can be tightened to ensure you get a snug fit. The fly can also attach to the footprint as well. There are more than enough guy lines & points to attach that if you were stuck in bad weather conditions there is no doubt this tent would hold up to strong winds with ease. All the doors roll back & have loops to hold like all tents do. The tent sets up in under ten minutes including the fly & is very easy for one person. Overall I love this tent & couldn’t be happier with it. I almost paid double for a tent by another brand that is pretty much the exact same tent. Thank you to Alps Mountaineering for making such quality products & not being greedy with their prices! Also, the clear plastic window in some reviews that is reported an issue is no longer on this tent at all-I’m assuming it was part of an older model so you don’t have to worry about it.
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Pablo
5.0 out of 5 stars Prática
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great tent
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome tent
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