MSR Zoid 2 - 2-Person 3-Season Tent
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MSR Zoid 2 - 2-Person 3-Season Tent Details
How Backcountry describes the Zoid 2 - 2-Person 3-Season TentThe MSR Zoid 2 is an ultra light tent with room enough for two people and all their gear. Weighing in at around 4 pounds, the MSR Zoid 2 is a hit for its light weight alone. But it's also loaded with features that make it a superstar. It has high and low vents, and the peak vent is supported by a kickstand. The result is superior ventilation, which is of serious importance in smaller tents � especially when its contents are a couple of sweaty, grimy backpackers. What's more, it has two individual doors so that you can enter and exit the tent without stepping on your partner's face.
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MSR Zoid 2 - 2-Person 3-Season Tent Reviews
Listed below are reviews of the MSR Zoid 2 - 2-Person 3-Season Tent submitted by viewers like yourself. You can enter your MSR Zoid 2 - 2-Person 3-Season Tent review.A Backcountry customer said
"Superb for Midnight Sun Camping My favourite tent is the Terra Nova Voyager. Yes, its British but, what a tent- bomb proof etc.However,in midnight sun conditions can be a furnace. Then along came the Zoid 2. Its lighter than the Voyager but, more importantly, the ability to open either side or both of the Zoid to provide subliminal ventilation is worth its weight in Gold. "
A Backcountry customer said
" Zoid This tent is lightweight and versatile. Great for overnight's. This had plenty of room for me and my backpack, large side doors with inside out zippers, so no problems getting in or out. This is not free standing so tighten the pegs down so there is no sagging."
A Backcountry customer said
" light weight, easy setup This tent sets up fast. 1 small pole, 1 big one. No confusion. It's not free standing (translation, you need to stake it or tie the strings to some small stones if you're on rock) but I guess that's the price you pay for the ultra light weight (for an overnight, my pack was just 13lbs - I literally ran up the trail). Good shaped footprint for minimum weight & maximum elbow room."
A Backcountry customer said
" Zoid 2 Good start for MSR. Pros: Good ventilation, standard stakes are nice and light, two doors, it can be pitched with the fly and a ground sheet only to save weight. Cons: Small vestibule areas, hard to keep it from sagging, not a lot of headroom, I can think of other free standing tents that are within a few ounces of weight, noisy in the wind. "
A Backcountry customer said
" Great Tent This tent is not the most roomy but I can still squeeze in two adults, one large, and one small dog and sleep comfortably. There is room under the vestibule (which is on both sides) for gear storage of two people (plus two dog packs). It is easy to get in and out of as there is a door on both sides allowing great ventilation and convenience. It is very lightweight and easy to set up. I have been out in a rain storm twice in this tent and each time I have been kept dry and have had no condensation. The only thing I dislike about the tent is there is very little head room. Overall it is a very good product."









