Reddit Reddit reviews Mountainsmith Genesee 4 Person 3 Season Tent (Lotus Blue)

We found 5 Reddit comments about Mountainsmith Genesee 4 Person 3 Season Tent (Lotus Blue). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Mountainsmith Genesee 4 Person 3 Season Tent (Lotus Blue)
Three Season flexibilityTwo Door / Two Vestibule layoutFree-standing four corner tent and Bathtub floor constructionClip-pole attachment for lighter weight and better breathabilityTent fly ventilation windows
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5 Reddit comments about Mountainsmith Genesee 4 Person 3 Season Tent (Lotus Blue):

u/nootay · 2 pointsr/camping

The Mountainsmith Morrison 2 person and Mountainsmith Genesee 4 person are both lightweight and economical. Most of the top rated back packing tents are over $250, but these are rated well.

u/SabinatheBrain · 2 pointsr/bonnaroo

I bought this one for myself.
It's a 4 person tent but it's amazing! I leave all my stuff inside and don't have to worry about it and the ventilation is AMAZING!
Mountainsmith Genesee 4 Person 3 Season Tent

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00452C2KA/ref=oh_details_o06_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/PhysicsPhotographer · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

I don't have any experience with that one in particular, but it's pretty similar to a lot of camping tents I've been in and will do fine if the rain stays vertical. If you want a rainfly with a little more coverage there's also vestibule-style ones like the Mountainsmith Genesee, where the rainfly extends far past the doors. I tend to like that style, since you can get in and out of your tent after a rainy night without getting any water inside it.

u/BKCowGod · 1 pointr/camping

Realized my phone autocorrected mountainsmith to a misspelling. $85 on Amazon right now.




Mountainsmith Genesee 4 Person 3 Season Tent (Lotus Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00452C2KA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vEQHDbWBX4N01

(Apologies, not sure what it would be on .co.uk)

u/eyesontheskydotcom · 1 pointr/camping

I don't know if there's something out there big enough for a bike (maybe this Mountainsmith 4P tent would be big enough?), but why not pitch a tent for you, and set up a tarp over your bike? There's lots of ways to set up a tarp for something like that, and that will only set you back for a decent tarp, some paracord and a few stakes (maybe a pole or two if you're not camping near trees).

I guess you could still get that Mountainsmith tent, and if it's not big enough for your bike, pick up a tarp/cord/stakes. I got that tent for my wife / daughter to use, and though I've yet to try it in the rain, it sure had some nice features (full rainfly, aluminum poles, bathtub floor, etc.).