durston gear x-mid 1p Durston Gear X-Mid 1P Ultralight Backpacking Tent (V2)
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durston gear x-mid 1p

durston gear x-mid 1p Durston Gear X-Mid 1P Ultralight Backpacking Tent (V2)

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durston gear x-mid 1p Durston Gear X-Mid 1P Ultralight Backpacking Tent (V2)Awarded one of the best backpacking tents by OutdoorGearLab, The Trek, and Section Hiker, the patented X Mid is developed from the first principles of geometry to achieve the most weight efficient design for a trekking pole shelter. The X Mid is exceptionally capable, spacious, and stormworthy, while anything lighter is smaller, has a lower function, and or uses less durable materials. Designed to be the best double wall solo shelter supported by

Awarded one of the best backpacking tents by OutdoorGearLab, The Trek, and Section Hiker, the patented X-Mid is developed from the first principles of geometry to achieve the most weight-efficient design for a trekking pole shelter. The X-Mid is exceptionally capable, spacious, and stormworthy, while anything lighter is smaller, has a lower function, and/or uses less durable materials.

Designed to be the best double-wall solo shelter supported by trekking poles, the Durston Gear X-Mid 1P Tent is the brainchild of Dan Durston, an experienced thru-hiker and established member of the ultralight community. It aims to solve the common issues seen in trekking-pole-supported tents: Most are single-trekking-pole pyramids, which lack headroom, or overly complex multi-pole designs, which are tedious to pitch. The Durston Gear X-Mid Tent, on the other hand, offers a generous living space (now 30% larger) with dual doors and an easy setup using four stakes and no guylines. All told, it’s simpler, roomier, and more functional than its competitors—and at just 28 ounces, it’s lighter, too.

The X-Mid tent achieves its impressive specs through an innovative design with a diagonal inner inside a rectangular-based fly. This allows the poles (not included with X-Mid purchase) and peaks to be moved inwards from the edges without interfering with doors and living space, eliminating vertical, wind-catching walls and the need for peak guyouts. The tent is made of 20D polyester with a 2500mm sil/PEU coating. Tested under extreme lab conditions simulating 1.5 months of continuous high winds and heavy rains, the fabric still came out above 1500mm.

The peak features 210d black nylon used to form a reinforcing cone, along with a quarter-inch grommet for the trekking pole tip. Vents above each door consist of overlapping panels of fabric that can be propped apart with a strut. In tough conditions, the peak guylines can be deployed, along with extra stakes at the eight additional stake points around the perimeter. The inner uses a unique parallelogram shape to take full advantage of the area inside the fly. In addition to accommodating even tall hikers, this shape provides protected area for gear storage at both ends. It also features dual ridgeline pockets, which conveniently hold a headlamp for reading, provide a secure area for valuables, and keep important items in close reach during the night. Finally, the fly uses tough #5 zippers to ensure a long life, even in tough conditions.

SPECS

Materials

    • 20d polyester in sage green
    • 2500mm sil/PEU coating
    • Peak reinforced with 210d black nylon
    • Titanium stakes

Dimensions: Typical Values

    • Fly width: 67 in / 170.2 cm
    • Fly length: 100 in / 254 cm
    • Fly area: 46.5 sq ft / 4.3 sq m
    • Fly peak height: 46 in / 117 cm
    • Inner peak height: 43 in / 110 cm
    • Floor width: 32 in / 81 cm
    • Floor length: 90 in / 229 cm
    • Floor area: 20 sq ft / 1.85 sq m
    • Packed size: 12 x 5 in / 30 x 12 cm

Weights

  • Fly, including guylines: 17.3 oz / 490 g
  • Inner: 10.7 oz / 305 g
  • Fly + inner: 28 oz / 795 g
  • Stuff sack: 0.4 oz / 12 g
  • Stake sack: 0.2 oz / 4 g

Features

    • Ultra-simple four stake pitch
    • Tent pitches fly first (inner tent stays dry during rain setup)
    • Twin pole structure provides generous living space
    • Double-wall design and dual vents protect from condensation
    • Dual doors & dual vestibules give easy access/ample gear space
    • Protected doorways can be left open in light rain
    • Doorways are large and not blocked by trekking poles
    • Polyester fabric is non-sag, UV resistant, and non-water absorbing.
    • Interior peak pockets provides handy storage
    • Excellent snow shedding via steep roof panels
    • Excellent wind performance with optional peak and side panel guylines
    • Fly extends to ground to block drafts, can be raised for more ventilation
    • Packs short enough to store horizontally in a pack
    • Fly and inner can pitch independently
    • Factory seam taped
    • Fully double-stitched construction
    • Premium materials and hardware (e.g., YKK AquaGuard Zippers)

Included

    • 2-year warranty
    • Stuff sack
    • 8 aluminum V-shape stake
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