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Marmot Crib 3P

rated 3.5 of 5 stars

The Crib 3P has been discontinued. If you're looking for something new, check out the best three-season tents for 2024.

photo: Marmot Crib 3P three-season tent

I ordered this tent off of steep and cheap. It was relatively light. It seemed very durable. It also looked very nice. They made it a very tall tent, which although it was light was very bulky. It was too bulky for backpacking.

I am returning it because it will not work for me, but it would be a very nice tent for car camping, and would probably work for backpacking if it was allways split between 3 people. The bare bones setup with just the footprint and fly is really nice as well.

Design: three-season freestanding dome
Sleeps: 3
Ease of Setup: Easy to set up
Weight: 5.4 Lbs
Price Paid: $200

I'm not a hardcore hiker, but this tent has worked well for me several times. This tent has withstood good snows and lots of kids. I am satisfied with this tent. Best advice, If it's not going to rain, don't carry the fly.

Biggest problem is the clip system. I sent one tent back because several of the clips broke. On my new one, 2 have already broken in under 5 set ups. The clips have a small lock part that breaks. My suggestion is to break it early so you don't miss it.

Design: three-season freestanding dome
Sleeps: 3
Ease of Setup: Easy, quick
Price Paid: $200

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Reviewers Paid: $200.00

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