ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 4 Person Tent

August 13, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $139.82Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:42 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Lynx is packed with features and high quality. The Lynx, which has aluminum poles,is very similar to our Taurus, which is one of our best-selling tents. The Lynx has more mesh than the Taurus, taking up half of the walls on each side allowing even more ventilation. The tent is an easy to set up, 2 pole rectangular dome style tent with pole clips that easily fit over the poles for quick assembly. ALPS has not cut any corners… between the factory sealed fly and floor seams, weatherproof fly buckles, 2 doors for easy entering and leaving, 2 vestibules for extra gear storage and weather protection, and extra-large #8 zippers, you’re sure to find everything you could want in a tent, in this model.

Product Features

  • There’s no assembly frustration with our Lynx Tent series; this free-standing, aluminum two-pole design is a breeze to setup
  • Polyester tent fly resists water and UV damage while adding two vestibules for extra storage space
  • Fully equipped with #8 zippers, storage pockets, gear loft, stakes, guy ropes and two doorways
  • The ALPS Mountaineering Lynx Tent is on our best sellers list; it’s a must-have for your next adventure
  • Base Size: 7’6 x 8’6, Center Height: 52″, Total Weight: 8 lbs. 10 oz., Minimum Weight: 7 lbs. 15 oz.

Comments

Dustin says:

Very nice 4-person Tent! This tent replaced my previous 4-person Ozark and what a difference! First off, this tent is much larger than expected. With a standard size sleeping bag, sleeping pad, large hiking pack and misc things, there’s still enough room for a small table and chair inside.The poles, clips, and zippers are great quality. Easy solo set up took about 8 minutes with rain fly and stakes. The vestibules are nice but can be a little tricky to unzip from the inside due to the Velcro section at the base of the…

AZ Joe says:

Lynx 4 – Largest backpacking tent I could find. I just got this tent and I have only set it up in my house, haven’t used it outside yet. I was looking for a tent that I could use car camping and also for backpacking. I wasn’t happy with how small most back packing tents are and how heavy some of the basic car camping tents are. I wanted something that could work in both situations. I think I found it with this tent.Price: I look at three main things when figuring out a price point for a tent, size, weight, and features. I…

T. Lomax says:

ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 4 tent. Since this is my first modern tent have nothing to compare it to. Seems very well made. Never pitched a freestanding before and it took me all of 15 minutes. Really gusty wind didn’t help. Very stable once up and staked and guy lined. Like all the features. For the money if it lasts 2 or 3 seasons of hard use then i will be satisfied. After reading some of the reviews i added a piece of para cord to each rain fly zipper. If the ground is wet or muddy at the bottom of the flap finding and…

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