(as of May 22, 2025 20:35:10 UTC – Details)
The ALPS Mountaineering Lynx Tent is packed with high quality, top notch features. The Lynx, which has aluminum poles opposed to fiberglass poles, is very similar to our Taurus Tent series. The Lynx has more mesh than the Taurus, taking up half of the walls on each side allowing even more ventilation. The tent is an easy to set up, 2 pole rectangular dome style tent with pole clips that easily fit over the poles for quick assembly. ALPS has not cut any corners… between the factory sealed fly and floor seams, weatherproof fly buckles, 2 doors for easy entering and leaving, 2 vestibules for extra gear storage or weather protection, and extra-large #8 zippers, you’re sure to find everything you could want in a tent with our Lynx.
Easy Two-Person Tent Setup & Weatherproof: Free-standing 2-pole aluminum design for quick setup of this 2 person tent (Base: 7’6″ L x 5′ W, Center Height: 3’10”). Stay dry with 75D 185T Polyester fly & 75D 185T Taffeta Floor with 2000mm coating, plus sealed seams for superior weather protection in any outdoor tent conditions.
Spacious 2-Person Design with Dual Entry & Vestibules: Comfortable camping for two with two doors and two vestibules (20 sq. ft. area) for ample gear storage. Interior mesh pockets & gear loft offer excellent organization within this roomy camping tent.
Optimal Ventilation for Comfortable Camping: Half mesh walls maximize airflow and rainfly vents promote circulation, ensuring a breathable environment inside this 2 person tent, even at a light weight of 5 lbs. 13 oz.
Lightweight & Portable Two-Person Backpacking Tent: Weighs just 5 lbs. 13 oz. (Total) and packs to a compact 22″ L x 6″ D, ideal for backpacking trips as a portable outdoor tent for couples or friends
Durable Build & Premium Features: Sturdy 7000 series aluminum poles & large #8 zippers ensure lasting use for all your tents for camping needs. Includes weatherproof fly buckles for maximum adjustability and protection.
Customers say
Customers find the tent easy to set up, taking only about 5 minutes, and appreciate its spacious interior that fits two people comfortably. Moreover, the tent receives positive feedback for its durability with strong poles, and customers consider it good value for money. Additionally, the tent performs well in various conditions, keeping contents dry in rain and handling multiple nights of rain and heavy dew, while also working well for motorcycle trips.
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Joe –
Impressive 3+ Season Tent For The Price
I bought this tent over 5 years ago and I thought I would come back to write a long term review.I have been backpacking for over 20 years and I’ve been through a lot of tents at all price ranges. I bought this one almost on a whim. I was looking for something at a lower price point, but that was functional for 2 people in most conditions and this tent fit the bill.It quickly became the tent of choice for me and my long time backpacking and camping partner. In the past 5 years we have taken it on dozens of backpacking and car camping trips and it has never failed us. It’s exactly the right size for 2 adult men with a bit of space left over for clothes and the usual tent gear. The vestibules on both sides offer space for your backpack if the conditions are bad. Or just to protect your shoes overnight.It’s extremely easy to setup. Just 2 poles that snap together easily. Coordinate with your partner to snap in the corners and lift while connecting the central point. Then hook the tent to the poles. All that’s left is to throw over the rain cover and stake down. It truly couldn’t get much easier.Is it the smallest and lightest tent in the world? No. Would I take it up Everest? No.But for the price point it more than gets the job done. We have used it in all sorts of conditions and it has only sustained the slightest signs of wear in 5 years. One big note for me is that often in tents at this price point protection for storms becomes a concern. I can happily say that this tent has protected me in some pretty gnarly storms and I never had to worry about a thing. Excellent rain protection and solid wind defense as well.Definitely would recommend. My only concern now is getting a backup before they inevitably stop producing this model.
derickg –
These people have put away a wet tent before
At the best of times, tents seem to be a struggle to get back into the bag. If I camp in the rain, I don’t even bother trying. With this tent though, it’s easy to tell that whomever was on the design committee knows the frustration of putting a wet tent away. I’ve used this tent since January 2020 and everytime it rains I’m still able to stuff the tent into its bag! This feature really cannot be stated enough, and it’s one of the first questions I ask when it comes to researching tents. Home run right here!The oversized bag aside, I’m also a big fan of the aluminum poles since they can stand up to higher winds. I have the clay/rust color model and I love the favt that it blends in reasonably well with the trees and forest floor. It’s no camo, but the brown really matches the natural colors and helps keep the site of a tent from being the main feature while out camping, helping to enjoy the natural scenery even more. Quick setup and teardown time, and spacious for a 2-person tent; I have room for me, gear, and some moving around without tripping over everything. The vestibules are a good size to stow wet boots and a small hiking stool. Oh and the roof vents on the faintly are a good size for ventilation, I’ve been down to 10F and have had no condensation problems at all.My only gripe is weight. This is more of a car camping tent than a backpacking tent, however it can serve that purpose if you really need it to since it stores small enough to carry strapped to a pack. 6lbs for just the tent, I wouldn’t carry it more than a few miles (for reference, my backpacking sleep system with shelter weighs 6lbs). It’s great as a car tent though, since it stores small saving space in a vehicle. Still, best tent I’ve ever had!
Utahcamper –
Great tent
Great tent. For a 2 person, it is really roomy and feels like a 3 person tent. Very easy to set up. Love that it has 2 doors. Good value.
Matthew Hudson –
Dependable, well-designed, easy to set up and down. Very high quality piece of equipment.
After twenty nights in this tent, I feel like I can finally give it an honest review. To start, I am not a backpacker; I end up camping out of the back of my car (or, sometimes, in it!). However, the lightweight, quick setup, and compact nature of the backpacking tent made it a priority, since many times I would have no extra space in my car.The tent is pretty generous in size. It is listed as a 2-person tent. It’s definitely not a three-person tent, but it can and has comfortably slept two people, so it’s not like many high-performance ultralight tools that have zero margin for error. I’d call it a “2.5 person tent” rather than a two person sent.Second, the tent goes up and comes down pretty quickly. If I’m just setting up the tent itself (no fly), I can get the tent up in about three minutes. The fly adds about two minutes, and if it’s going to be windy or rainy, I do a much better job of securing it. Lately, I have been sleeping in the desert in as low as 15 deg F, so I’ve been using the fly to trap as much heat as possible, even though it was dry.I think the thing that truly makes this tent shine is the thought that went into it. On the top of the sleeping area is a mesh spot that functions as a bedside table – my headlamp and glasses end up there. On both ends, there is a small pouch for car keys, phones, and the like. The original tent bundle comes with two small blue ribbons that you use to tie the tent once it’s rolled and ready to go back in its bag. When you buy something worth owning, you notice that the design is very, very much functional, and that’s the feeling I get from this tent.I do have a couple of complaints, though, both of which stem from the lightweight nature of the tent. I managed to put a small rip in the corner of the floor while trying to set up this tent in the wind. It probably caught on something, so it’s probably my fault, but I don’t remember the actual rip. It must’ve been relatively small. Since the tent is obviously optimized for weight, it is a little less tough than it could be. The other complaint is the same thing, but from the fly – sometimes, it’s hard to unzip the fly as the fabric doesn’t have much give to it. Seriously though – my biggest complaint is that a backpacking tent is too light.Worth your money, and I would definitely buy it again. I believe there is a “revised” version of this tent that I imagine is even-better thought through.
SaÅata –
Tent floor should be stronger material, lame to be honest.
Elena Perez –
I chose this tent after extensively comparing weight, price, floor space and height of many two person two person, two door tents. This one had the largest floor space for similar weight, and on top, it was on sale! I tested it for the labor day weekend in Waterton National Park, in Canada. It was really easy to set up, and huge compared to the other two person tents. Two people fit very comfortable, and three could fit in if needed. Before sleeping the three in our party stayed together in the tent for a long while, just chatting and joking and we never felt tight. During the night strong winds came up and it rained quite heavily. The tent resisted both, wind and rain, and stayed perfectly dry inside. I already recommended this tent to two of my friends who are considering buying one.
Vinny –
Tested the tent and was easy to setup. The made quality looks fine. Yet to test in wet and windy weather.
MOHAMED SALEM ALKAABI –
Very nice and good qualityIt takes about 5 min to make it 2 personVery light wightVery Good quality vs priceGood ventilation all overall the tent
JM –
Fantastic, budget option for a tall man. Iâm 6â3 and took me a long time to find something spacious, relatively lightweight and not expensive. Highly recommended!