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The Marmot Eos 1 Person Tent is now even more lightweight! With one pole and plenty of No-Seeum-Net, the Eos 1 has a minimum weight of 2.12 pounds so you really can bring the kitchen sink, but only if you really want to.
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| Terra Cotta / Pale Pumpkin |
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"Female distance hiker, Ladybug, loves this tent!" | |
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| I have covered close to 4,200 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail with the Marmot Eos. I am 5'6" and weigh about 108lbs. so this tent is plenty roomy for me. When journaling, I recline on my makeshift pillow and my head doesn't come close to the netting. I cook in the vestibule....shhhh!!!! I have the Eos with the window and love watching the stars pop out when the mosquitos are attacking. I suppose that I would be able to see a bear as well, but I have not had that experience in camp. I plan to use it again in 2009 on the Continental Divide Trail. As for condensation, I have never had a problem and the setup is simple. | |
| Denise at Moosejaw on 10/02/2008 | |
"i'm looking forward to using this tent again" | |
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| the overall quality of the tent is excellent - a snap to set up. the length and width are fine, easily accomodating my 5'11 frame. it is not possible to sit-up in the tent without rubbing against the mesh, you have to stay at about 45 degrees. the tent held up really well in very windy and wet conditions. | |
| Joseph at Moosejaw on 05/30/2008 | |
"If you're average height or lower, I'm sure it's fine. Don't even consider it if you're tall." | |
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| The rated length on this tent is not even remotely close to the actual usable size. I am amazed that this tent has been lengthened over the previous model year by 8 - and yet it would still struggle to accommodate a 6'-0 person - tightly. I just received my Eos 1P tonight, and it'll be going right back to the Moosejaw tomorrow. Not even close. Considering how short this tent is now, I struggle to imagine what the previous, 8 shorter, version must have been like. My suggesting to Marmot and all tent manufactures is to consider making tents such as this in multiple lengths. Keep this version available so you can brag about how light it is, and then create a longer, slightly heavier versi | |
| Jeff at Moosejaw on 04/18/2008 | |
"Poor Customer Service" | |
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| If you ever plan to deal with the customer service, do not buy Marmot Tents. I sent them mine about 6 months ago. After 2 months I called them to find out that they received the tent and would replace it. 2 months later I called and was told that my tent had mildew and would not be repaired or replaced. They offered me to buy a net tent at a discount. The cheapest I could find would have cost me over a $100. I said NO, I want my old tent back. They said they would ship it. 2 months later – no tent. I called them and the guy named Fry told me they still have my old tent in their office. | |
| Dimitri at Moosejaw on 09/28/2009 | |
"Updgraded length, downgraded features" | |
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| I just got this tent today and set it up in my home office. The quality is fantastic. I tried out the MSR hubba and found the interior room lacking. The Eos has much more elbow room. I am 5'10 and the fact that my head rubs the high mesh lightly is not bothersome at all. However...Marmot has decided to remove both the window and vent from the rain fly. Both were features that set this tent apart. I'll take it over the Hubba, But was really looking forward to extra ventilation and a view. | |
| James at Moosejaw on 03/20/2008 | |