Marmot Tungsten Review

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OVERALL: 6.8

The Marmot Tungsten earns its place on our list for being a reliable, spacious and budget-friendly option. It offers excellent livability with a roomy interior and generous headroom, making it a standout for comfort. Double vestibules, internal storage pockets, and high privacy screens make it practical and well-suited for short hikes or camping trips. While it’s heavier than some ultralight models, its high-denier materials and solid aluminum poles ensure durability and great weather resistance. Perfect for those who value space and affordability, the Tungsten delivers dependable performance at a price that’s hard to beat.

Pros: The tent has a large living space.

Cons: It’s quite heavy for a backpacking tent and it’s size is a bit disappointing.

Verdict: The Marmot Tungsten is better suited for short trips and camping.

Skip ahead to First Impressions, Sleeping Experience, Features Analysis, Construction and Durability, or the Final Verdict, or check out how the Marmot Tungsten compares to others in our list of the Top 5 Backpacking Tents.

Specs:

Open Size: 224 x 137 cm

Packed Size: 62 x 15 cm

Weight: 2.4 kg

Approx Price: £305

First Impressions

The Marmot Tungsten makes a solid first impression as a spacious and budget-friendly tent that’s perfect for short hikes and car camping. While it’s not the lightest option for long treks, it feels reliable and comfortable, offering excellent interior space and weather protection. If you looking for livability over weight, the Tungsten could be an ideal fit for your camping adventures.

Sleeping Experience

Comfort is where the Marmot Tungsten truly shines. Its generous interior dimensions and impressive headroom make it a joy to sleep in, particularly for taller campers or those who like a bit of extra space. The double doors and vestibules ensure easy access and gear storage, preventing clutter inside the tent. With high-privacy screens and a well-ventilated interior, it strikes a good balance between airflow and personal space.

Features Analysis

The Marmot Tungsten includes thoughtful features for a better camping experience. Dual vestibules provide ample storage for gear, while the internal storage pockets help keep smaller items organised and accessible. The high privacy screens are a nice touch, adding a sense of seclusion in busier campsites. The tent’s three-pole setup is straightforward and stable, making it quick to pitch even for beginners.

Construction and Durability

The Tungsten is built with high-denier materials, which, while not ripstop, are durable and capable of withstanding years of use. The poles are made of strong aluminum and taped seams contribute to excellent weatherproofing, keeping you dry during unexpected rain showers. The tent feels robust and dependable, although it lacks the ultralight materials of higher-end options.

Final Verdict

The Marmot Tungsten is a great option for campers seeking comfort and reliability on shorter hikes or car camping trips. Its spacious interior, practical features and solid construction make it a great budget-friendly choice. While it’s definitely not be the lightest or most compact tent for long backpacking expeditions, its durability and livability make it a strong contender for those who value space and affordability.

Why not visit our list of the Top 5 Backpacking Tents 2025 to see how the Marmot Tungsten compares?


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