MSR Zoic Tent: 2-Person 3-Season for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$349.95
Used Value:
$209.97
Sale Value:
$314.96

The MSR Zoic Tent: 2-Person 3-Season is ideal for staying cool and comfortable on warm nights in the backcountry. Its full micromesh canopy provides maximum breathability, moisture control, views of the night sky, and bug protection while keeping the weight of the tent lower than other leading tents with a similar design. Its two doors, built-in gear lofts, and extra volume make for a comfortable living space for you and your hiking companion. A durable rain fly with a waterproof coating can be attached to keep you dry in storms or rolled half way on clear nights so you can stay up late star gazing. The Zoic is great for trailhead camping or for remote mountain lakes and its easy-pitch design allows you to spend more time exploring instead of setting up camp.

Specifications

Brand:
MSR
Capacity:
2-person
Fast-pitch Option:
yes
Fast-pitch Weight:
3lb 8oz
Floor Dimensions:
88 x 54in
Floor Space:
33sq ft
Freestanding:
yes
Gear Loft:
yes
Interior Height:
39in
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited 3 years
Material:
[mesh] 15d nylon micromesh, [floor] 70d nylon, 3000mm Xtreme Shield, [rain fly] 40d ripstop nylon, 1500mm Xtreme Shield
Number of Doors:
2
Number of Vestibules:
2
Packed Size:
21 x 5in
Packed Weight:
4lb 13oz
Pole Attachment:
clips
Poles:
7000 series aluminum
Recommended Use:
backpacking, weekend camping
Seams:
precision stitched
Season:
3-season
Trail Weight:
4lb 6oz
Ventilation:
micromesh canopy
Vestibule Space:
18sq ft
Wall Type:
double

Full Reviews

10
Just got into backpacking last year. I was looking for a good weekend tent for under $300. I got to say I'm in love with my pick. Ive used it on four hikes. It's a solid tent for the price. Super easy to set up and pack up. Has lots of room for two people to sleep in. There is a lot of space under the rain cover on both sides of the tent for your gear. I haven't used it in rainy weather yet, but I'm sure it will be fine. The only issue I have is that its about a pound or two heavier than the other tents that are at that $400 price range. Also packed up its not very small so If you aren't strapping it to the outside of your bag I would recommend to have at least a 65L size backpack.
Brandon S., backcountry.com
September 1, 2020