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product_id: 1630131
title: "Morrison 2"
brand: "mountainsmith"
price: "Bs.777"
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# Setup in under 3 minutes 2-person, 3-season dome Waterproof PU-coated rainfly Morrison 2

**Brand:** mountainsmith
**Price:** Bs.777
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with the Morrison: lightweight, spacious, and ready for every adventure.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Morrison 2 by mountainsmith
- **How much does it cost?** Bs.777 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.bo](https://www.desertcart.bo/products/1630131-morrison-2)

## Best For

- mountainsmith enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mountainsmith brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Setup:** Color-coded poles & printed guide make pitching a breeze—get camp-ready in under 3 minutes.
- • **Spacious & Organized:** Roomy interior fits two with gear storage inside or in vestibules, plus handy interior pockets for essentials.
- • **Illuminated Guy Lines:** Reflective ropes glow under headlamp light—spot your tent instantly in any campsite.
- • **All-Season Ventilation:** Adjustable fly vents and full mesh walls keep airflow optimal, so you stay comfy rain or shine.
- • **Dual Entry & Vestibules:** Two doors plus two vestibules for easy access and extra gear storage—no more crawling over your partner.

## Overview

The Mountainsmith Morrison is a durable, free-standing 3-season tent designed for two people. Weighing just under 5.5 lbs, it features a polyester rainfly with PU coating for waterproof protection, dual doors and vestibules for convenience, and aluminum poles with color-coded clips for quick setup. Its breathable mesh walls and adjustable vents ensure excellent airflow, while interior pockets and illuminated guy lines add thoughtful functionality. Perfect for backpackers seeking a reliable, easy-to-pitch shelter that balances comfort and performance.

## Description

Morrison is a 3 Season, 2 Person Tent. Weight 4lbs, 11oz.

Review: Our Home Away from Home - We bought this tent a couple months ago and have already backpacked in Vermont and Colorado with it. We did a lot of research and were looking for something light and easy to use. However, found so many more features that we love and we'll list out below.. because people love lists. Pros: - Super Easy to set up. Between my wife and I it takes about 3 minutes. - It's intuitive and everything is color coded so it's easy to know what goes where. - The set up directions are written out on the tent sack. - Fits perfectly in my backpack. I've got an Osprey Atmos and it's basically made for this bag. I keep it at the very bottom - Spacious. My wife and I have enough room to keep our packs at the base. Granted, I'm 5'8 and she's 5'2. - Well ventilated. There is netting on all sides of the tent which allows plenty of airflow (when you want it) - Continued ^^ The vents on the sides of the tent can be zippered opened and closed. So when it gets colder or it's raining, you'll be able to close those up. - The rain cover is great. We got caught in the rain on 2 nights when backpacking. We were completely dry inside the tent. - Dual entryway. Great so you don't wake up your wife (guys you know the consequences of this). - Interior pockets. Well thought out pockets in both corners of the tent. Perfect to hold glasses, sleeping masks, beanies, etc. At the top, there's also a net which is where we put our lantern. - Color. We just really dig the green color as well. - Illuminated ropes. The light ropes that come with it light up like Christmas lights when you shine your headlamp on it. Makes it really easy to spot the tent from far away. We realized this on our last trip. Great feature. Cons: - The stakes. We ended up buying MSR groundhog stakes. The ones it came with didn't have anything attached to make it easy to remove from the ground. They also didn't go into rocky terrain very well. - Wish it was a bit lighter. Says it's under 5 lbs. I've got a scale on the way and will be double checking in the next couple days. I want to eventually go ultra light with my backpacking.
Review: Great price, great tent - We just returned from a week of backpacking in northern Arizona and used the tent 6 of 7 nights (got a hotel one night for proper showering and for the purposes of sleeping on something other than a Z Lite "egg crate" for a night). This is a great 2-person tent and served our purposes very well. As other reviewers have noted, it's a little on the heavy side for true lightweight backpacking, but it's certainly not the heaviest tent I've lugged around the wilderness. The vestibules did a good job of sheltering our footwear, and while we were able to fit our packs inside the tent, if you're a little more than average height you'll probably want to cram them under the vestibule or otherwise keep it outside of the tent. I'm 5'6" and was just barely able to fully stretch out without my feet bumping the packs (she's 5'4" and was fine), but in a pinch you could certainly stow all your gear inside if you needed to (we opted to vestibule, tree-hang, or when we car camped, trunk store the packs, aside from me sleeping with a pack in the tent a couple nights just to test the viability of it. We really loved having doors on either side of the tent - great for not having to crawl over your mate when entering/exiting. Pitching and breaking down the tent is very straightforward and quick, and we were able to accomplish both tasks in less than 2 minutes. The poles are color coded and match up to the pole holes on the tent, which doesn't really seem to matter since all corners on the tent are the same, so I'm assuming they just to make things easier for people not used to pitching tents. Pockets on the inside are plentiful at the corners, and the detachable hanging ceiling pocket has a slit in the middle, perfect for sticking a head lamp in to provide light. With the rain fly attached and the flaps fully zipped it did get a bit warm, even with the air vents "open," but not much you can do about that. One day while out on a day hike we left the fly fully zipped in anticipation of rain and also had the tent "screens" open on the inside for some air circulation. When we returned to the tent, there had indeed been rainfall and the fly kept everything inside nice and dry, but there was sand inside the tent on the sleeping bags. We surmised that with the screens exposed and the wind blowing, a nice little wind tunnel was created, sending sand under the fly and up through the screen into the tent. Not a big deal really since we'd rather be shaking out sand than drying out our gear! All in all a really nice tent for the money, we were impressed. For a single camper it's very spacious and it works quite comfortably for two people.

## Features

- Polyester
- Two door / Two vestibule layout
- Two person layout
- Three season, free standing tent
- Tent fly ventilation windows
- Bathtub floor construction

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00452C2IC |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Printed setup guide on the stuff sack |
| Base | Nylon |
| Best Sellers Rank | #618,742 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,573 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | Mountainsmith |
| Brand Name | Mountainsmith |
| Capacity | 2 |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Citron Green (12) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 749 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Floor Area | 35 |
| Floor Length | 43 Inches |
| Floor Width | 92 Inches |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00757894319779 |
| Included Components | Rainfly |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Waterproof | true |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43"L x 92"W x 56"H |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mountainsmith |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11-2010-12 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 43 Inches |
| Model Name | Morrison |
| Model Number | 11-2010-12 |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number Of Poles | 2 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Vestibules | 2 |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 43"L x 92"W x 56"H |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester with Polyurethane coating |
| Recommended Use | camping |
| Recommended Uses For Product | camping |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | aluminum |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | 190td Poly PU5000MM F/R |
| UPC | 798753223479 757894319779 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vestibule Area | 17 Square Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | 300 Mm |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mountainsmith
- **Floor Width:** 92 Inches
- **Included Components:** Rainfly
- **Item Weight:** 5.53 Pounds
- **Occupancy:** 2 Person
- **Product Dimensions:** 43"L x 92"W x 56"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** camping
- **Seasons:** 3 Season
- **Shape:** Round
- **Water Resistance Technology:** 300 Mm

## Images

![Morrison 2 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71VqA1Zy9AL.jpg)
![Morrison 2 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71vqbdFwspL.jpg)
![Morrison 2 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71EA0Xb2YLL.jpg)
![Morrison 2 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91GTBdy6ykL.jpg)
![Morrison 2 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/814g0M79BpL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it a bad idea to get a slightly larger footprint so that I have a little extra tarp to put my gear and boots on in the vestibule area?**
A: No it is not a bad idea. However you do no want the footprint showing beyond the tent walls. It is actually better to have the ground cover/footprint a little bit larger so you can roll up the sides up under the tent, I use sticks I see laying around and roll them up in the cover like the edges of a cot but just folding will still work. The reason is it creates a little lip so the water that runs on the ground will flow under the cover and not onto it. Also with wind pushing on your tent it will almost certainly push it that extra inch so the cover is exposed and again cause water to flow onto the cover. Tested by this Eagle scout at Philmont with 2-3 nights of rain at different locations, never had wet bottoms or bags.

**Q: Where is made the Mountainsmith Morrison 2 Tent?**
A: It is Made In China. Not the USA like the other person said.

**Q: does it stand up to wind**
A: The tent comes with a cover to make it so wind goes over instead of through.  As long as the states are firmly grounded, then the tent stands up to wind fine.My wife and I used this tent on an overnight hike to Mt. Whitney and camped at about 12000ft; it was very windy and cold overnight but we survived just fine.

**Q: I want this as a 1-person backpacking tent for extra room. Can I set this up solo? Will it be too heavy? I'm female, strong but novice backpacker.**
A: You can definitely set it up solo and within 10 minutes of first opening the package it comes in. It is a simple and intuitive design that assembles easily. However, it is large for 1 person to carry as a backpacking tent and will take up a fair amount of space in/on your pack. With all stowage bags, I estimate at nearly 5.5 pounds. I saw a review for this on Backcountry.com  (url: http://www.backcountry.com/mountainsmith-morrison-ii-tent-2-person-3-season) that lists it at trail weight just under 5 pounds and packed weight at 5 pounds 8 ounces. I'd say that's accurate. It's a great tent, roomy and loads of features for that price. I hope that helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Our Home Away from Home
*by D***H on September 7, 2020*

We bought this tent a couple months ago and have already backpacked in Vermont and Colorado with it. We did a lot of research and were looking for something light and easy to use. However, found so many more features that we love and we'll list out below.. because people love lists. Pros: - Super Easy to set up. Between my wife and I it takes about 3 minutes. - It's intuitive and everything is color coded so it's easy to know what goes where. - The set up directions are written out on the tent sack. - Fits perfectly in my backpack. I've got an Osprey Atmos and it's basically made for this bag. I keep it at the very bottom - Spacious. My wife and I have enough room to keep our packs at the base. Granted, I'm 5'8 and she's 5'2. - Well ventilated. There is netting on all sides of the tent which allows plenty of airflow (when you want it) - Continued ^^ The vents on the sides of the tent can be zippered opened and closed. So when it gets colder or it's raining, you'll be able to close those up. - The rain cover is great. We got caught in the rain on 2 nights when backpacking. We were completely dry inside the tent. - Dual entryway. Great so you don't wake up your wife (guys you know the consequences of this). - Interior pockets. Well thought out pockets in both corners of the tent. Perfect to hold glasses, sleeping masks, beanies, etc. At the top, there's also a net which is where we put our lantern. - Color. We just really dig the green color as well. - Illuminated ropes. The light ropes that come with it light up like Christmas lights when you shine your headlamp on it. Makes it really easy to spot the tent from far away. We realized this on our last trip. Great feature. Cons: - The stakes. We ended up buying MSR groundhog stakes. The ones it came with didn't have anything attached to make it easy to remove from the ground. They also didn't go into rocky terrain very well. - Wish it was a bit lighter. Says it's under 5 lbs. I've got a scale on the way and will be double checking in the next couple days. I want to eventually go ultra light with my backpacking.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great price, great tent
*by A***S on October 1, 2015*

We just returned from a week of backpacking in northern Arizona and used the tent 6 of 7 nights (got a hotel one night for proper showering and for the purposes of sleeping on something other than a Z Lite "egg crate" for a night). This is a great 2-person tent and served our purposes very well. As other reviewers have noted, it's a little on the heavy side for true lightweight backpacking, but it's certainly not the heaviest tent I've lugged around the wilderness. The vestibules did a good job of sheltering our footwear, and while we were able to fit our packs inside the tent, if you're a little more than average height you'll probably want to cram them under the vestibule or otherwise keep it outside of the tent. I'm 5'6" and was just barely able to fully stretch out without my feet bumping the packs (she's 5'4" and was fine), but in a pinch you could certainly stow all your gear inside if you needed to (we opted to vestibule, tree-hang, or when we car camped, trunk store the packs, aside from me sleeping with a pack in the tent a couple nights just to test the viability of it. We really loved having doors on either side of the tent - great for not having to crawl over your mate when entering/exiting. Pitching and breaking down the tent is very straightforward and quick, and we were able to accomplish both tasks in less than 2 minutes. The poles are color coded and match up to the pole holes on the tent, which doesn't really seem to matter since all corners on the tent are the same, so I'm assuming they just to make things easier for people not used to pitching tents. Pockets on the inside are plentiful at the corners, and the detachable hanging ceiling pocket has a slit in the middle, perfect for sticking a head lamp in to provide light. With the rain fly attached and the flaps fully zipped it did get a bit warm, even with the air vents "open," but not much you can do about that. One day while out on a day hike we left the fly fully zipped in anticipation of rain and also had the tent "screens" open on the inside for some air circulation. When we returned to the tent, there had indeed been rainfall and the fly kept everything inside nice and dry, but there was sand inside the tent on the sleeping bags. We surmised that with the screens exposed and the wind blowing, a nice little wind tunnel was created, sending sand under the fly and up through the screen into the tent. Not a big deal really since we'd rather be shaking out sand than drying out our gear! All in all a really nice tent for the money, we were impressed. For a single camper it's very spacious and it works quite comfortably for two people.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great tent!
*by Q***I on May 29, 2013*

I had a two-night beach backpacking trip coming up and no backpacking tent, so after a great deal of deliberating and comparing tents, I decided to take a gamble on this one. Glad I did! This tent performed like a champ and I have no complaints. We bought additional, longer stakes just because we were camping in sand, but the ones included also did a fine job in the sand. The tent I received was slightly different from the one pictured (nothing that would affect functionality)...mine does not have the semi-circular mesh cutouts at the bottoms of the doors, the two side guy points are lower on the fly (closer to halfway down), and mine has an additional stake loop on each of the non-door sides of the fly. My model may be slightly newer or older than the one pictured...no big deal. What I loved about it: 1) For the weight and price, I had a hard time finding a tent with more floor space (35 square feet). Two of us shared this tent (average-height women) head-to-foot, and we had plenty of space without anyone getting kicked in the head, with some extra room for clothing, water bottles, books and pillows. Also plenty of room to sit up straight. 2) As opposed to an all-mesh body, having the extra fabric on the walls and the zip-close windows does add a few ounces--but I think they're well worth it. Unzip the windows for increased ventilation, or zip them for privacy, shade, or warmth. It got into the low 50s at night, and with the windows and fly zipped, we were toasty warm. I would gladly shoulder a few more ounces for the versatility this tent offers. 3) Setup was a snap. I didn't bring the instructions, and I didn't need them. 4) Good ventilation and no condensation in the morning. 5) It was windy on the beach (as per usual), but with everything staked out, the tent barely flapped. Certainly not enough noise to be distracting or keep us awake. 6) It didn't rain and we weren't on wet ground, so I can't say too much about the waterproofing of the tent...but I can say that when I spilled my water bottle INSIDE the tent, it sure didn't leak out. 7) The vestibules were a good size to cover our packs, shoes and a few random items. You'd be cramped trying to cook beneath one, but you're not really supposed to be cooking near your tent anyway, so... The bottom line: this isn't the lightest tent you'll find, but it's light enough, and the versatility is well worth it. Spacious, sound, and a great value.

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