Columbia Lost Lake Backpacking Two-Person Tent
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Product Description
Backpacking? Here's your take-along home. The Columbia 5 x 7' Dome. Room for 2... plus gear! Room for me, you and my dog named Boo. Found: the Columbia Lost Lake. This beauty is a 2 door, 2 vestibule shelter. Each of the 2 vestibules are ideal for storing gear and offer clear windows for added light and a clear view. The rugged, shockcorded aluminum frame provides rock-steady stability, even in the worst weather. For complete shelter from the elements, you can trust the factory sealed, full coverage polyester fly. All sides and the roof have mesh for airy ventilation. Complete with an oxford nylon compression carry bag, gear loft and 2 mesh gear pockets. More: Woven reflective zipper pull; No-see-up mesh; 8 1/2 mm aluminum poles; 2,000 mm double coated fly; Factory sealed seams; 1,500 mm nylon floor; Clean Sweep (inside webbing to sweep out dirt); Hanging gear loft; 2 pocket organizers; 46" center height, weighs 6 1/2 lbs. It's just begging to go camping. Take it along by placing your order today! Please Note: This item is shipped directly from the factory. Please allow an extra 2-4 weeks for delivery... sorry no express shipping available. We are unable to ship factory direct items to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Puerto Rico or APO or FPO addresses. 5 x 7' Columbia Backpacking Dome, Yellow / Purple
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28560 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: Blue and Gold
- Brand: Columbia Sportswear
- Model: CB-1100
- Released on: 2005-01-24
Features
- 2-person tent with 1500 millimeter nylon floor and vestibule cover
- 46-inch center height
- GoBe Dry rain protection system helps keep you dry in any terrain
- Base size: 7 x 5 feet
- Gusseted compression bag lets you slip the tent right in
Customer Reviews
SMALL SMALL SMALL
This is a very nice tent...but to be honest, it shouldn't be billed as a two-sleeper, unless you are very very close with your partner.
If there are two of you and you are both near 6ft tall, this just won't do. You might as well just forget it because it's WAY too small for the both of you. Even if you have absolutely minimal gear and backpacks are very small, there still isn't much room. The description and photos make this clear but the desire for a small, light tent might make you try this but it's just too small (especially for $99). If you are only going by yourself and you are near or over 6ft tall, I'd still reconsider because you will only be able to crawl in and lay down,even stooping isn't an option. Nice tent, nice design, but really not for taller people, and certainly not for two.
Good Tent
This tent took me less than 15 minutes to set up - I'm a girl that has little to no tent assembly experience! it's definitely for two people with no extra room for "stuff," so if you're looking for a large two-person tent you'd better go with a three or four person tent. there's just enough space for two sleeping bags. Very nice tent - I haven't tested it through rain yet but it seems durable.
Good, but not floored
I use tents in the desert at Fort Irwin, and use a Bradley tarp underneath. Even with the tarp, after about 10 nights total spent in the tent, the floor already has holes in it. The floor material is just too thin. I cannot even see how the material of the floor would ever hold up to wet weather if you didn't use a tarp underneath. I should say I am conscientious about putting my boots in the vestibule, but still - that floor material is just way too thin.







