Stoic Driftwood 3 Tent: 3-person 3-season for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$164.97
Used Value:
$98.98
Sale Value:
$148.47

It's easier than you think to recharge your mind and soul. We find that a nice dose of civilization-free wilderness usually does the trick. Take a break from the daily grind with the Driftwood 3 Tent, which has room enough you, them, and the kid—even if said kid has four legs and a fur coat. And since it only weighs 6.3 pounds, you're more than welcome to hike half the day to get to your scluded slice of heaven. Once there, its intuitive clip-in setup will have you hanging out with a cold bud and enjoying the view in no time. Thanks to its unique pole structure, the interior feels surprisingly spacious for a backpacking tent.

Specifications

Brand:
Capacity:
3-person
Floor Dimensions:
89 x 63in
Freestanding:
yes
Interior Height:
42.5in
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
[fly] 75D 190T polyester, PU coating (3000mm), [body] 75D 19T polyester, [floor] 75D 190T polyester, PU coating (3000mm), [mesh] 40D polyester no-see-um
Number of Doors:
2
Number of Vestibules:
2
Packed Size:
21 x 7 x 6in
Packed Weight:
6lb 5.4oz
Pole Attachment:
clip
Poles:
2, 9mm anodized aluminum
Recommended Use:
backpacking, weekend camping
Season:
3-season
Ventilation:
2 fly door, mesh
Wall Type:
double

Full Reviews

10
I used this tent on a camping trip to the Uinta Mountains in Utah. It's a beautiful but harsh place; cold, windy and rainy at any moment. Having an easy and quick to setup tent is a huge advantage and this tent is just that. The tent pole design is awesome, it's collapsible but one piece once setup. Think of 2 Y's connected tail to tail. I arrived at the campsite late and was dreading figuring out how to setup the tent; no worries, it took less than 10 minutes and was super intuitive. The lightweight design was also pleasant and made transporting and packing the tent convenient. Great tent! Highly recommend.
Ian Gonder, backcountry.com
September 17, 2020