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Overview
About Vaude Odyssee Tent - 2-Person, 3-Season
Closeouts. A three-season tent for stormy weather, Vaude's Odyssee tent is designed to offer expanded interior room thanks to steep walls. The large front vestibule is ideal for keeping gear out of the elements.
- Geodesic construction allows for quick and easy pitching even during stormy conditions
- Specially shaped poles at the foot end make walls steeper to create more inner space
- Large gear vestibule
- Three-ply silicone coating helps prevent water beading and offers UV reflection
- Dead-end pole sleeves allow poles to be fully tensioned from one side
- Stormcord collector for guy lines
- 2-person, 3-season
- By Vaude of Germany
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Vaude Odyssee Tent - 2-Person, 3-Season
- Seasons: 3-Season
- Capacity: 2-Person
- Packed weight: 6 lb. 6 oz.
- Pack size: 20x8"
- Peak height: 40.5"
- Floor dimensions: 90.5x49.2"
- Floor area: 27.8 sq.ft.
- Bathtub floor: Yes
- Tent floor material: 70 denier polyurethane-coated nylon
- Number of doors: 1
- Number of vestibules: 1
- Vestibule area: 9.35 sq.ft.
- Number of poles: 3
- Tent pole material: 7001 aluminum
- Tent wall material: 50 denier polyester
- Rain fly material: 30 denier polyurethane-coated polyester
- Stakes: Aluminum
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Recommended use: Backpacking
- Imported
Reviews
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
4.0 out of 5 stars.
Looks like an Excellent 3 1/2 season tent
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Reviewed by Dan from Alaska on Monday, February 2, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Looks like an Excellent 3 1/2 season tentVerified Buyer Reviewed by Dan from Alaska on Monday, February 2, 2015I won't have a chance to try this tent out until this summer, as I have a Vaude Power Odyssee 3-person for winter camping. However, I have unpacked this tent and set it up and it's exactly what I was hoping for. It should be highly resistant to wind, and has minimal mesh. They call this a 3-season tent, but I would not hesitate using this for winter mountaineering. There is only about 1 s.f. of mesh at the top of the tent, and that could easily be covered up for warmth.
Pros:
- Appears sturdy in the wind with full rainfly coverage to the ground. I might add a guy out at the bottom of the rainfly at the foot of the tent to keep that portion of the the rainfly from pushing into the tent.
-Plentiful guy line attachment points.
-I love Vaude's inner tent design that hangs from the rainfly, keeping the wet rainfly away from the floor of the tent.
-This tent is taller than other two-person backpacking tents.
-Customer Service: I have damaged Vaude gear before, and they have provided very inexpensive or free repairs or replacements.
Cons:
- Weight. At 6.5 lb, this is heavy for a 2-man backpacking tent. If you don't need protection against wind and cold rain, this may be more tent than you need.
- The pole sleeves make it a little bit challenging to remove the poles from the rainfly when you pack the tent up. This might prove frustrating on a cold, wet morning.
- Vaude's guy line cleats are worthless, so I'm replacing them with LineLoks (or just tying appropriate knots.) -
4.0 out of 5 stars. Bomb proofReviewed by Anonymous from Israel on Monday, January 12, 2015I use this tent in winds of 60kl/h! and it stood like a solid rock!
It have take a heavy rain! for hours! and the inside was bone dry
It is a little hard to get the poles in the sleeves. and the way one star off