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Priced to work within any budget, the Den sleeps a family of four in sheer comfort, and showcases Marmot’s thirty year legacy of outdoor expertise in each thoughtful detail. Both the floor and fly are seam taped for a durable, weather resistant finish, while the large “D” shaped doors make for effortless nighttime entries and exits. Lightweight and easy to set up.

The Marmot Den 4P is an excellent balance of performance and affordability. With excellent overhead height, twin doors and a large front vestibule.
Get plenty of room with for 4 people with the family-sized Den 4P Tent from Marmot that provides 96 inches of height and a square footage of 64 feet. You're protected from the wet ground by a seam-taped, catenary-cut floor with a durable, waterproof polyurethane coating while a large vestibule gives you plenty of room to store extra gear and keep your boots out of the rain.

Marmot's Den 4 Person Tent is perfect for the family on the go, very roomy on the inside with handy ceiling pockets and even more room under the vestibule for gear. The seam taped floor and fly mean you don't have to cancel your outing just because of some rain.
Priced to work within any budget, the Den sleeps a family of four in sheer comfort, and showcases Marmot’s thirty year legacy of outdoor expertise in each thoughtful detail. Both the floor and fly are seam taped for a durable, weather resistant finish, while the large “D” shaped doors make for effortless nighttime entries and exits. Lightweight and easy to set up.
FEATURES: DAC Poles : Full Coverage Fly : Fully Seam Taped Fly : Large Front Vestibule : Large Storage Pockets : Seam Tape Catenary Cut Floor : Two Doors
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MATERIAL: Tent Floor Material:- 70d 100% Nylon PU 3000mm W/R, F/R : Tent Canopy Material:- 68d Polyester Ripstop, F/R : Tent Fly Material:- 68d Polyester Ripstop 1500mm W/R, F/R

The Marmot Den 4p Tent is priced to work within any budget, the Den sleeps a family of four in sheer comfort, and showcases Marmot’s thirty year legacy of outdoor expertise in each thoughtful detail. Both the floor and fly are seam taped for a durable, weather resistant finish, while the large “D” shaped doors make for effortless nighttime entries and exits. Lightweight and easy to set up. » Ceiling Pockets » DAC Poles » Large D Shaped Doors » Large Front Vestibule » Seam Taped Catenary Cut Floor » Seam Taped Full Coverage Fly
Marmot made the Den 3-Season Tent to comfortably sleep your family of four on your next camping trip to Yellowstone or Yosemite. Durable fabric, plenty of head room, two ‘D-shaped’ doors, and a large vestibule make this tent a cozy fit for your family’s exploration of America’s national parks.
The Marmot(r) 4-person Den tent is fun for the whole family. It features easy one-handed on/off clips, and a hip joint attachment point designed for greater strength and ease of use.
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| Capacity / suggested use: | 4 person / 3-season |
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| Clip / Sleeve: | Clip |
| Dimensions: | 96 x 96 x 59 inches |
| Doors: | 2 |
| Doors / windows / vestibules: | 2 / 0 / |
| Floor / canopy / fly material: | 50-denier polyester / 50-denier polyester / 70-denier nylon |
| Floor Space: | 64sq ft (5.9sq m) |
| Floor area / vestibule area: | 33 sq ft / 19 sq ft |
| Freestanding: | Yes |
| Interior Height: | 59in (150cm) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Fly] 50D polyester 1500mm Taffeta W/R, F/R; [Floor] 100% 70D nylon 3000mm W/R, F/R |
| Minimum Weight: | 10 lbs |
| Model Number: | 2741 |
| Number of Poles: | 4 Poles |
| Number of Rooms: | 1 |
| Number of poles / freestanding: | 4 / yes |
| Packed Size: | 10 x 26in (25.4 x 66cm) |
| Pole Material: | DAC Featherlite |
| Poles: | 4 |
| Recommended Use: | Camping |
| Sleeping Capacity: | 4 Person |
| Stuff size: | 26 x 10 inches |
| Tent Type: | Dome |
| Total Square Feet: | 64 sq. ft |
| Trail weight: | 5 lb 9 oz |
| Ventilation: | Top vents |
| Vestibule Space: | 25sq ft (2.3sq m) |
| Vestibule Square Feet: | 25 sq. ft |
| Weight: | 10lb 2oz (4.6kg) |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Marmot Den 4P | Tent Diagram | ||
| Pale Pumpkin | Marmot Den 4P w/ Fly |
Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
| Color | Size | |
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| 4 Person | N/A | |
| Marmot Den 4P | 294.95 | |
| Pale Pumpkin | 349.00 | 348.95349.002 More... |
| Tent Diagram | 294.95 | |
| Marmot Den 4P w/ Fly | 294.95294.95 | |
Massey's Outfitters offers this product at $349.00, but does not provide any color/size information.
SummitHut.com offers this product at $349.00, but does not provide any color/size information.
Dick's Sporting Goods offers this product at $349.99, but does not provide any color/size information.
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Are you high??? | |
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firechick16... Are you high??? Or did you not look at the picture of this tent before you bought it? You complain that there is no privacy with the mesh walls. What pic on the website led you to think this tent had anything but see through mesh walls? I don't own this tent but I find your review hilarious and would purchase the tent after reading your review. The purpose of a tent is not to insulate or keep warm, your bag and pad do that. And a fan not being able to move air through the mesh? Maybe a hotel with AC and a furnace would be more to your liking. The backcountry tends to get a little icky... | |
| jared_gall1443342 at Backcountry.com on 10/18/2009 | |
Spacious, relatively light, great | |
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| This is NOT a tent I'd carry in on my back. It's strictly a car-camping tent for me. It would maybe be a good basecamp tent too. Set up takes less than 5 minutes. It comfortably fits four - it's big. Lots of pockets and a loop for hanging your lantern I love it. | |
| Class5/WI5 at Mountain Gear on 09/23/2009 | |
very dissapointed | |
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We went with this tent based on the fabulous Marmot backpacking tent we have. Very disappointed! Here's what was good: best zippers ever(we've had past zipper issues with breakage), easy set up, quality materials. Here's the bad: NO PRIVACY unless you have on the rain fly, the inverted U shaped doors were horrible. You can't partially open the door like a "D" style door to go in and out, you have to unzip the entire door, which flops to the floor (usually on the outside) so you are stepping on it, or if it is wet, it is getting wet and mudding, and you run the risk of tearing/snagging the mesh. the doors were also mesh only, no second door to zip up for privacy or warmth. Water leaked through the bottom of the floor to get the whole side of my daughters sleeping bag wet with a plastic footprint. We have camped in cold weather with other tents (twenties and teens) and the tent has never gotten below freezing in the tent. There is no insulation in this tent because of the huge amount of mesh, so we were at 22 degrees inside the tent. But the mesh is so fine, in the heat, a box fan placed outside the door did not blow any air in the tent at all, we had to put the fan in the tent. ( we normally don't have the luxury of electricity when we camp, but it was very hot in this one with out the fan inside). The front large vestibule of the fly is poorly designed. The angle is such when it is raining/wet and you try and zip the fly down,you can't reach the end with out getting wet, and I'm 5'7".The angle was also so tight that it was extremely cramped with two people in the vestibule, and the back area was very small, no gear storage there.We had really high hopes because of the Marmot quality, but this tent was nothing but frustrating and COLD! bottom line- we are returning this tent! | |
| firechick16 at Backcountry.com on 10/08/2009 | |