Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.4 x 8.1 x 6.3 inches |
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Package Weight | 2.56 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 43 x 92 x 56 inches |
Item Weight | 5.53 Pounds |
Brand Name | Mountainsmith |
Country of Origin | United States |
Color | Citron Green (12) |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Mountainsmith |
Part Number | 11-2010-12 |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
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Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Brand | Mountainsmith |
Seasons | 3 Season |
Item Weight | 5.53 Pounds |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Citron Green (12) |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
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- Polyester
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- Two door / Two vestibule layout
- Two person layout
- Three season, fre standing tent
- Tent fly ventilation windows
- Bathtub floor construction
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Morrison 2
Backpacking Tent.
Forged In The Rockies. Forged For Life.
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- Clip-pole attachment for lighter weight and better breathability. - Reflective guy lines with tension lock cord adjustment. - Tent fly ventilation windows. |
- 35 square feet of interior usable space, accommodating 2 adults in comfort. - Two door / Two vestibule layout. - Three season, free standing tent. |
- Floor area 35 square feet. - Vestibule area 17 square feet. - Peak height 43 inch. |
- Set-up instructions printed on the stuff sack. - Removable gear loft. - Interior mesh storage pockets. |
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Morrison 2 | Genesee 4 | Mountain Dome 2 | Mountain Dome 3 | Conifer 5 | Mountain Shelter | |
3 Season | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Capacity | 2 Person | 4 Person | 2 Person | 3 Person | 5 Person | 2 Person |
Dimensions L x W xH | 92"x56"x43 | 96"x84"x52" | 102"x54.5"x51" | 105"x67"x51" | 120"x120"x74" | 142"x84"x54" |
Weight (lbs) | 4lbs 12oz(trail) 5lbs 9oz(packed) | 6lbs 9oz(trail) 6lbs 15oz(packed) | 6lbs(trail) 7lbs(packed) | 6lbs 8oz(trail) 7lbs 11oz(packed) | 14lbs 10oz | 1lb 15.5oz(trail) 2lbs 1oz(packed) |

About Mountainsmith
The quality and comfort of all Mountainsmith products – technical backpacks, trekking poles, tents and sleeping bags, travel storage systems, luggage, pet products, camera bags, as well as our iconic lumbar packs - set a standard of excellence in the outdoor marketplace. Mountainsmith manufactures, markets, and distributes a wide array of products designed to meet the demands of rigorous travel on and off the trail, through mountain valleys, summit ascents, campus quads, red rock canyons, and far off airports. ..anywhere your next adventure takes you.
Product Description
DECENT FEATURES of the Mountainsmith Morrison 2 Person Tent Three Season flexibility Two Door / Two Vestibule layout Free-standing four corner tent Bathtub floor construction Taped floor seams Mesh wall panels Detachable ceiling loft pocket Interior mesh storage pockets Clip-pole attachment for lighter weight and better breathability Guyout attachment points Reflective guylines Tent fly ventilation windows Color-coded buckle attachment of Tent and Fly Grommet pole attachment Reinforced V-stakes 7000 Series Aluminum Alloy Poles (Yunan) The SPECS Capacity: 2 Persons Dimensions: 92.0" x 56.0" x 43.0" / 234 x 142 x 110 cm Packed Dimensions: 18.0" x 7.5" / 45.75 x 19 cm Packed Weight: 4 lbs 11 oz / 2.15 kg YKK Zippers Nylon Storage Sack Eight 6061 Aluminum V-Stakes Instructions printed on Stuff Sack Fabric: Fly: 185t Poly PU2000MM F/R, Tent: 185t Breathable Poly F/R, Floor: 190t Poly PU5000mm F/R
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ASIN | B00452C2IC |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #155,541 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #544 in Camping Tents |
Date First Available | September 24, 2010 |
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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2018
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Edit: the pics on the dock. I was treating the tent with permethrin spray. Excellent stuff if you don't want to be bothered with ticks, spiders or mosquitoes. Spray it on the outer clothes you plan on wearing and spend a week in the wilderness without worry.

Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2018
Edit: the pics on the dock. I was treating the tent with permethrin spray. Excellent stuff if you don't want to be bothered with ticks, spiders or mosquitoes. Spray it on the outer clothes you plan on wearing and spend a week in the wilderness without worry.



I have always had a discriminating taste for outdoor gear (paid $500+ for Moss tent in 92) and most of my buddies don't spare the expense either. So, upon arriving I opened the tent and was still impressed by the quality of the fabric and construction. The tent has two doors and with the fly on it has two vestibules. The tent has a lot of mesh to allow for good airflow on hot nights. However, there is a layer of fabric behind the mesh on both doors. I am not sure why the included it because the fabric and zippers together probably weigh 4-8 oz. I spoke to Mountainsmith and they said the fabric was not structural and could be removed (I am considering). Overall the tent is easy to assemble and has color coded poles to speed up assembly. The tent also uses clips to attach the poles which will help airflow on warm nights. The footprint of the tent is also a whopping 56" x 92" compared to the Copper Spur (52x90), Quarter Dome (52 x 85) and the SD H2 (50 x 83). Other tents of comparable sized footprints made my MSR, Mountain Hardwear, North Face and Big Agnes were much heavier (+5lbs) than this tent. I expect to strictly use this as a two person tent for backpacking and splitting up the gear to ease the weight. Although heavier than some of its competitors, you cannot match the quality, size and price of this tent.
I finally had this tent out in a massive thunderstorm that blew up and dumped 1-2 inches of rain in 1 hour. I was at a shelter away from the camp when it hit. Apparently a 2-3 inch sheet flow of rain went right to the tent (I believe it based on the debris) and stayed around it for the entire hour. Everyone at camp that saw it thought there would be 2 inches of water inside. When I got back to camp and saw the debris and heard the story I knew my gear would be soaked. However, I was completely surprised and pleased to see it was bone dry. There was some splash up on the sidewalls (It seriously rained like crazy), but it did not affect the inside. I think if I had cranked down the fly a little more it would not have been a problem.

Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2011
I have always had a discriminating taste for outdoor gear (paid $500+ for Moss tent in 92) and most of my buddies don't spare the expense either. So, upon arriving I opened the tent and was still impressed by the quality of the fabric and construction. The tent has two doors and with the fly on it has two vestibules. The tent has a lot of mesh to allow for good airflow on hot nights. However, there is a layer of fabric behind the mesh on both doors. I am not sure why the included it because the fabric and zippers together probably weigh 4-8 oz. I spoke to Mountainsmith and they said the fabric was not structural and could be removed (I am considering). Overall the tent is easy to assemble and has color coded poles to speed up assembly. The tent also uses clips to attach the poles which will help airflow on warm nights. The footprint of the tent is also a whopping 56" x 92" compared to the Copper Spur (52x90), Quarter Dome (52 x 85) and the SD H2 (50 x 83). Other tents of comparable sized footprints made my MSR, Mountain Hardwear, North Face and Big Agnes were much heavier (+5lbs) than this tent. I expect to strictly use this as a two person tent for backpacking and splitting up the gear to ease the weight. Although heavier than some of its competitors, you cannot match the quality, size and price of this tent.
I finally had this tent out in a massive thunderstorm that blew up and dumped 1-2 inches of rain in 1 hour. I was at a shelter away from the camp when it hit. Apparently a 2-3 inch sheet flow of rain went right to the tent (I believe it based on the debris) and stayed around it for the entire hour. Everyone at camp that saw it thought there would be 2 inches of water inside. When I got back to camp and saw the debris and heard the story I knew my gear would be soaked. However, I was completely surprised and pleased to see it was bone dry. There was some splash up on the sidewalls (It seriously rained like crazy), but it did not affect the inside. I think if I had cranked down the fly a little more it would not have been a problem.








I have used this on single day and multi-day trips. In the rain, in the snow, in the dusty low desert & in the cool high mountains. I have used this free standing on rock ledges without the fly and in soft soil with the fly. I have used this in 100 degree heat and below freezing cold. I have no complaints about it's ability to handle most normal weather conditions. I have used this solo with my gear inside, and shared it with another adult with plenty of room for us to maneuver comfortably with our gear in the vestibules. Two doors is a definite plus in this situation. Honestly I can't say enough good things about this tent. For the price, you can not find a more versatile tent.
I purchased this tent specifically for my first backpacking trip and have used it many times since, and have always been happy. Only after ten+ camping trips with this tent am I ready to move on to a different model, but I will still be keeping and using this tent for other adventures. My biggest desire for this tent would be lighter weight. I am venturing more into Ultralight backpacking and would like something half the weight. But, with a partner, one could split the tent and poles, fly, and footprint to achieve that result.
Excellent value. Quality construction. Quick setup.

Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2016
I have used this on single day and multi-day trips. In the rain, in the snow, in the dusty low desert & in the cool high mountains. I have used this free standing on rock ledges without the fly and in soft soil with the fly. I have used this in 100 degree heat and below freezing cold. I have no complaints about it's ability to handle most normal weather conditions. I have used this solo with my gear inside, and shared it with another adult with plenty of room for us to maneuver comfortably with our gear in the vestibules. Two doors is a definite plus in this situation. Honestly I can't say enough good things about this tent. For the price, you can not find a more versatile tent.
I purchased this tent specifically for my first backpacking trip and have used it many times since, and have always been happy. Only after ten+ camping trips with this tent am I ready to move on to a different model, but I will still be keeping and using this tent for other adventures. My biggest desire for this tent would be lighter weight. I am venturing more into Ultralight backpacking and would like something half the weight. But, with a partner, one could split the tent and poles, fly, and footprint to achieve that result.
Excellent value. Quality construction. Quick setup.



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Después de dos años y salidas dos veces cada mes durante todo este tiempo, la casa sigue en buenas condiciones tomando en cuenta que compré el footprint de la misma marca de manera individual para el cuidado de la misma. A mi parecer el interior es amplio para dos personas con todo y mochilas de 45L. He estado en lluvias, heledas y vientos fuertes sin problema alguno. En zonas tropicales la casa es algo acalorada. Las estacas no son de mi agrado lo cual las alternos con otras hechizas para mayor seguridad.


Reviewed in Mexico on February 28, 2017
Después de dos años y salidas dos veces cada mes durante todo este tiempo, la casa sigue en buenas condiciones tomando en cuenta que compré el footprint de la misma marca de manera individual para el cuidado de la misma. A mi parecer el interior es amplio para dos personas con todo y mochilas de 45L. He estado en lluvias, heledas y vientos fuertes sin problema alguno. En zonas tropicales la casa es algo acalorada. Las estacas no son de mi agrado lo cual las alternos con otras hechizas para mayor seguridad.





On the plus side, it is easy to set up and is perfect for two people with some room for gear at the bottom, if both aren’t too tall.

La llevo usando un par de años en multiples ocasiones y sigue funcionando muy bien.

Las estacas son de pésima calidad, usalas hasta que se dañen o compra unas mejores desde el día uno (como gustes).