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Mountainsmith Genesee 4

rated 4.5 of 5 stars
photo: Mountainsmith Genesee 4 three-season tent

Light and dry tent.

Pros

  • Quality fabrics and alloys
  • Light
  • Sturdy

Cons

  • Condensation

This is the first time out with the MountainSmith Genesee 4 three-season tent, and it is impressive all the way.

The first thing you will notice is this tent is that it comes in at under 7 pounds. With this pup tent sized weight you get 56 square feet enclosed and a few more feet under the fly for boot/drink storage. The materials selected are MountainSmith name worthy:

  • 30d x 244T Nylon Storage Sack
  • 7075 Aluminum V-Stakes
  • Fly: 185T Poly PU2000MM F/R
  • Tent: 185T Breathable Poly F/R
  • Floor: 190td Poly PU5000mm F/R
  • Poles: 8.5mm DIA anodized Yunan 7000 series AL alloy poles

This results in incredibly light pack weight without compromising strong wind stability. The light V-stakes will require a small mallet or similar for setting up in hard ground. The webbing that holds the clips is color coded to match the two anodized poles: grey clips on to aluminum colored and yellow clips onto the yellow pole.

Setup is quite easy, and is accomplished in 3-5 minutes in the daylight. The waterproof nylon walls will accumulate moisture in humid weather, despite the huge no-seeu-m panels and the vents built into the rain-fly. The bathtub floor design is pretty standard, and will accommodate a "queen-size" air bed perfectly.

My family of three slept quite comfortably in this.
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Given the fact that this tent is so well constructed and should outlast inferior brands two to one, in addition to the fact that the price on this model has dipped below $200 make this a best bet for medium sized dome shoppers.

Source: received it as a sample, freebie, or prize (MountainSmith)

Great value in a 3-4 person backpacking tent. You would be hard-pressed to find the features of this tent at this price point.

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Durable

Cons

  • Small vestibules

I bought this tent a couple years ago for backpacking with my two kids. This tent has exceeded my expectations. Easy for one person to set up. From ice to thunderstorms this tent has performed well in all kinds of weather and always kept us dry.

Ventilation is adequate. I have only experienced condensation if I seal everything up with three people inside and it drops below freezing. Play with the vents at the top and sides to let some air escape while still maintaining a reasonable internal temperature.

The vestibules are small. You can keep your boots dry but need to find somewhere else to stow your backpack. Advertised as a 4-person tent, it's comfortable for 3 people with some gear. I trust that you could squeeze 4 people into the tent but haven't tried.

The tent is easy to pack and I appreciate that Mountainsmith provides a storage sack large enough to include the footprint (purchased separately). When backpacking with my kids, we split the tent between our three packs. While not an ultralight shelter, this tent has never been a burden when spread across a few packs.

The tent has been very durable. I picked up the footprint to help extend the life of the floor. We haven't be particularly careful with the tent yet it shows no sign of wear after a couple seasons. Other than seam sealer, I haven't had to do anything to the tent.

Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $130

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Specs

Price MSRP: $199.00
Current Retail: $199.95
Historic Range: $116.11-$199.95
Reviewers Paid: $130.00
Packed weight 6 lb 5 oz / 2850 g
Seasons 3-season
Sleeping capacity 4
Doors 2
Floor length 96 in / 244 cm
Floor width 84 in / 213 cm
Floor area 56 sq ft / 5.2 sq m
Vestibules 2
Vestibule area 18.3 sq ft / 1.7 sq m
Peak height 52 in / 132 cm
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