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REI Co-op Members: MSR Advance Pro 2 Ultralight 2-Person, 4-Season Tent (Orange) $370.18 + Free Shipping

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REI Co-op [rei.com] has for REI Co-op Members: MSR Advance Pro 2 Ultralight 2-Person, 4-Season Tent (Orange) for $370.18 when you apply promo code ANNIV2025 at checkout. Shipping is free. Save 54%.

MSR's [cascadedesigns.com] retail price is $799.95.

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Designed to meet the demands of professional alpinists, the 4-season MSR Advance Pro 2 tent features an ultralight construction and a small footprint for easier pitching on high-altitude ledges.
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REI Co-op [rei.com] has for REI Co-op Members: MSR Advance Pro 2 Ultralight 2-Person, 4-Season Tent (Orange) for $370.18 when you apply promo code ANNIV2025 at checkout. Shipping is free. Save 54%.

MSR's [cascadedesigns.com] retail price is $799.95.

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Designed to meet the demands of professional alpinists, the 4-season MSR Advance Pro 2 tent features an ultralight construction and a small footprint for easier pitching on high-altitude ledges.

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3d ago
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Joined Aug 2006
3d ago
hedson
3d ago
357 Posts
there's no rain fry on this tent, meaning when it's rainy, you get wet if you open up.
2d ago
471 Posts
Joined Nov 2018
2d ago
Cataguy
2d ago
471 Posts
Quote from hedson :
there's no rain fry on this tent, meaning when it's rainy, you get wet if you open up.

Not that kind of tent. This is really for minimal weight over anything. Comfort isn't really much of a factor here. The only comfort part here is that it's not a bivy and you're less likely to touch the sides when sleeping in it.
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GreySquirrel365
Yesterday
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seems kinda ass tbh. No vestibule, almost 3 lbs, which is not "heavy" but it's not light either by standards of people who care about carry weight. Either pay a bit more for a proper ultralight tent, or just go cheaper and get something chunky but good price.
I'm biased to durston tents like this https://durstongear.com/products/...ackpacking, < 2 lbs, has vestibule, more horizontal space, cheaper.
Noting you'll need hiking poles to set up
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aruss
Yesterday
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Quote from GreySquirrel365 :
seems kinda ass tbh. No vestibule, almost 3 lbs, which is not "heavy" but it's not light either by standards of people who care about carry weight. Either pay a bit more for a proper ultralight tent, or just go cheaper and get something chunky but good price. I'm biased to durston tents like this https://durstongear.com/products/...ackpacking, < 2 lbs, has vestibule, more horizontal space, cheaper.Noting you'll need hiking poles to set up
I'm assuming it's not ultralight because it is designed to hold up to extreme weather so the fabric is heavier. Really a niche product for mountain climbers.

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