The MSR Remote tents are an outstanding four - season shelter designed for two or three mountaineers. In the tough alpine environment, these tents provide reliable protection and a comfortable living space, allowing you to stay calm during days or weeks of expeditions. Engineered to endure strong winds and heavy snow, the double - wall tents come with a sturdy central - support frame and highly durable Easton® Syclone™ poles. Key features include a robust design, where the unique central - support frame and ultra - tough Easton Syclone poles work together to handle extreme conditions and heavy snow. Reinforced guy - out points prevent fabric tears and keep the tent well - tensioned in fierce winds. With a larger floor plan and extra headroom, it offers a spacious interior for two climbers in bulky winter gear, and the large hooped vestibule with snow flaps provides a great place to store climbing equipment. The tents are easy to set up, thanks to the color - coded pole clips that let you quickly assemble the tent in any situation. Other features are DuraShield™ - coated fabrics, a taped bathtub floor, two internal pockets, and multiple reflective guy points. Color: Sunset Orange / Maroon. Number of Doors: 2. Freestanding: Yes. Number of Poles: 3 Easton Syclone. Rainfly Fabric: 68D ripstop polyester 1500mm polyurethane & DWR. Canopy Fabric: 40D ripstop nylon DWR / 15D polyester micromesh. Floor Fabric: 40D ripstop nylon 10,000mm DuraShield polyurethane & DWR. For a 2 - person capacity, the minimum weight is 2.95 kg, packed weight is 3.16 kg, floor area is 3.1 sq. m, tent volume is 2108 liters, vestibule area is 2.04 sq. m, vestibule volume is 1104 liters, interior peak height is 112 cm, and packed size is 51 x 17 cm. For a 3 - person capacity, the minimum weight is 3.56 kg, packed weight is 3.88 kg, floor area is 4.3 sq. m, tent volume is 3171 liters, vestibule area is 2.04 sq. m, vestibule volume is 1161 liters, interior peak height is 112 cm, and packed size is 51 x 20 cm.







Using your MSR Remote tent is a breeze. First, find a flat and dry area to set up the tent. The color - coded pole clips make it easy to connect the three Easton Syclone poles to the tent body. Just match the colors and you'll have the tent up in no time. For better stability, use the guy - out points to secure the tent with ropes. When using the tent in winter, the large hooped vestibule with snow flaps can be used to store your climbing equipment, keeping it dry and protected. Inside, you can use the two internal pockets to store small items like your phone or keys. Here are some things to keep in mind. Avoid setting up the tent in areas prone to flooding or strong drafts. When packing up, make sure the tent is completely dry to prevent mold and mildew. For maintenance, regularly check the fabric for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any holes or tears, repair them as soon as possible. The DuraShield™ - coated fabrics and taped bathtub floor are designed to be durable, but gentle cleaning with mild soap and water can help keep them in good condition. Store the tent in a cool, dry place when not in use to extend its lifespan.