One of the lightest, most bombproof mountaineering tents on the market just got even lighter. The 2-person Fury offers great internal space, unmatched strength, and a large hooped vestibule that provides increased storage and usability. It also features excellent high/low venting for superior airflow and internal pockets to help keep gear organized.
overall bombproff!! super tent
This is a hardcore tent. Perfect for tough-weather camping in the snow, rain, hail, howling winds, great deluge, hurricane, etc. The vestibule is big enough to fit two bags, and the tent itself is pretty spacious. It vents well for being of the non-mesh variety. The best part about this tent is the structural integrity. It's got 10 stake-down points and the guy holes in the fly are designed for heavy-duty line.It's a little tough to set up with one person, but certainly doable. Not as light or small as other two-persons I've used, but that shouldn't be expected for a bomb-shelter like this.Also, pick up the footprint along with it, it's worth your while.
Absolutely superb
The best tent I have ever owned and used. Easy to erect I use it for solo and dual trips as it is not that heavy for one person to carry and the extra room is beneficial. Has traveled with me through UK, Europe and South America and long may it last!! Great value for money and I would not be without it!
THE tent to own.
I purchased this tent for christmas for my wife and I hoping that it would be warm enough for winter camping. So far, it has met every one of my expectations. I have be blown away with how well it works. Setup was not bad at all. If you buy the footprint, buy extra stakes.
Power to Weight Ratio
My daughter and I used the MSR Fury early July on Rainier. The first night we set up the tent broadside to the wind on Ingraham Flat... our mistake. The Fury took the hammering of a furious wet, windy, snowy, thundering night. The next morning we quickly turned the tent around, into the wind, worked great for the next three nights, nice and quiet. Just make sure the fly is drum tight, easy to do. Great elbow room, good size vestibule. The ventilation was good, just keep the door and back window cracked open. Set up was easy in the wind, precip and dark. Practice set up at home. We changed the order of pole set up from what MCR recommends. We gave it a five because it is a great tent! Bonus, we did summit on July 4th!
Bomber Tent
This tent performed great for me and my wife when climbing in the Cascades. Took a pretty good pounding through a thunder/snow storm without a sweat. Pretty easy to set up, roomy for the two of us, and has some nice ventilation features. I don't know that this one can be beat for the weight/performance ratio. Nice big vestibule, we were able to fit both of our packs and the rest of our gear in it no problem. I give it a 4 based on the amount of condensation we experienced, but that expected in the kind of weather we were in, wet/heavy snow in the early months of spring.
