L.L. Bean Ultralight Light Stuff 3

rated 5.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

I have had this tent for three years and no troubles.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: FS Wedge
Sleeps: 2+
Ease of Setup: Easy, but better with two people
Weight: 7lbs
Price Paid: $190 US

I have had this tent for three years and no troubles. The 2+ model is great for two people. Tent includes built in vestibule, T-7075 poles, and full fly. Floor space is all usable, no waste. Construction is Bean tough, no scrimping. All quality. Wedge design is very stable in high winds, and the full fly keeps the water out. Tub style floor is helpful. Tent has a rear window, but no way to cover it, except for the fly. Tent is rated at three seasons, but is good even in cold weather. Will not take a snow load, due to a flat spot in the wedge design. Very good tent, easily comparable to TNF, SD or Marmot. Parts are cheap if you need them, and Bean never hassles about returns or service.

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Discontinued

The Ultralight Light Stuff 3 has been discontinued.

reviewers paid:
$190.00

The L.L. Bean Ultralight Light Stuff 3 is not available from the stores we monitor.

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You may be able to find it new or used at one of these sites:

- Trailspace Classifieds

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- Amazon

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