Reddit Reddit reviews ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 2-Person Tent, Clay/Rust (5224617)

We found 9 Reddit comments about ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 2-Person Tent, Clay/Rust (5224617). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 2-Person Tent, Clay/Rust (5224617)
There's no assembly frustration with our Lynx Tent series; this free-standing, aluminum two-pole design is a breeze to setupPolyester tent fly resists water and UV damage while adding two vestibules for extra storage spaceFully equipped with #8 zippers, storage pockets, gear loft, aluminum stakes, guy ropes and two doorwaysThe ALPS Mountaineering Lynx Tent is on our best sellers list; it’s a must-have for your next adventureBase Size: 5' x 7'6, Center Height: 46", Total Weight: 5 lbs. 12 oz. , Minimum Weight: 5 lbs. 1 oz. , Color: Clay/RustCare Instructions: Hand Wash
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9 Reddit comments about ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 2-Person Tent, Clay/Rust (5224617):

u/crick2000 · 3 pointsr/CampingGear

This tent weighs around 8 pounds. If you are ok with the weight, then you can go for it. Alps Mountaineering has some really decent and well priced products. If you think you can manage with 3 season tent, then consider the Lynx.- cheaper and lighter.

https://www.amazon.com/ALPS-Mountaineering-Lynx-2-Person-Tent/dp/B008J4AZSQ

u/travellingmonk · 3 pointsr/CampingGear

The Venture 2 looks much like the older Salida 2. The main difference seems to be the V2 has fiberglass poles, where the S2 has aluminum. Fiberglass poles tend to be heavier and not as strong nor durable as aluminum. Personally I'd say it's better pay more for Al poles... the ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 2 is only $15 more (though in this case the Al poles don't save you any weight).

If you're on a really tight budget the fiberglass poles will probably be fine... I've spent many nights in fiberglass pole tents, and haven't broken any more fiberglass poles than aluminum ones...

If you check out the reviews, a lot of them say "Vine Customer Review of Free Product". Not that they're being dishonest, but it seems a lot of the time people don't really have any experience with the product category, and give 5 star ratings after a few minutes playing around with it.

It may not be listed on Kelty's website because it's an older product or an exclusive product. For the price, it's probably a decent tent.

u/M_Mitchell · 2 pointsr/MTB

I have the Lynx 2 person tent and like it.

The Lynx 1 person also looks like a fantastic option.

Only thing I don't like is their performance in the wind. If the wind hits the sides it'll blow into you a little but if you are not in a field you should be more than fine.

Are you trying to put your bike into it too? I just ran a chain around a tree and through the bike and then ran one of the tents supports through and made it supported by the bike so noone could remove it while I was sleeping.

Here is something that kinda includes your bike but it's not going to shield your bike if that's what you want.

My personal recommendation is to go with one of the lynxs and then use the rest of your budget for a decent flashlight/lantern, and a sleeping pad.

This is my sleeping pad and while nice, I would recommend getting something a little bigger because I would roll on the edges pretty frequently.

u/AT2017 · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

Here are a couple options. Alps Mountaineering 2P or the Kelty Salida 2P I have a featherlight FL version of the Seirra Designs Lightning 2P and its an awesome tent but the budget version.. maybe not so much at 4.5 lbs. For a little more money you can get nice weights and features.

u/FattPatricia · 1 pointr/Ultralight

I have the ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 2 person tent. It is great, it has doors on both sides, it’s easy to set up and it has a nice rain fly.

ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 2-Person Tent https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008J4AZSQ?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/Socializedintrovert · 1 pointr/motocamping

I'll help. That's an Alps Mountaineering tent, probably a Meramac model. I have the two person version of this and really like it. As a 6'3" guy who seems to enjoy camping in the rain, this tent has served me very well for 2 years so far.
Edit - like someone posted earlier this seems to be the Lynx

u/patrickeg · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

If I'm not mistaken its an ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 or 2. The weight is 3 pounds 12 ounces and 5 pounds 13 ounces respectively.

I have the lynx 1, so Im reasonably sure this tent is one of those although it could just be really similar colors/design.

u/Fivecent · 1 pointr/BurningMan

I've taken this one out for two years and it's suited me just fine. I roll a tarp around it all to use as a groundcloth and it all fits into the storage bag. I also try to bring as much in on my back as possible (also coming in from the east coast) and this takes up one side of the outside of my camping bag with my sleeping pad taking up the other.

https://www.amazon.com/ALPS-Mountaineering-Lynx-2-Person-Tent/dp/B008J4AZSQ

Just a note: Put the rain fly on (tuck one side under if you want), stake it down as low to the ground as possible. Do not EVER open the vents and keep the fly closed unless you're actively getting in / out of the tent. Do not suffer the same fate as me, sleeping through my first dust storm and waking up with like a quarter inch of playa in my ear