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Whether you're hitting the trail or going straight to the campground, the ALPS Mountaineering Acropolis 3-person tent offers generous living space with near-vertical walls and sturdy aluminum poles.

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Features

  • Mesh walls let air easily flow in and out of the tent when the fly is not needed
  • When conditions change, the full-coverage fly and 2 large vestibules will keep you and your gear protected and dry
  • Top cross pole and pre-bent poles allow extra head room and interior space
  • Mesh storage pocket, gear loft, 7075 aluminum stakes and guy ropes included
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Seasons

3-season

Sleeping Capacity

3-person

Minimum Trail Weight

6 lbs. 14 oz.

Packaged Weight

7 lbs. 11 oz.

Packed Size

6 x 24 inches

Floor Dimensions

88 x 81 inches

Floor Area

49.5 square feet

Vestibule Area

22 + 22 square feet

Peak Height

51 inches

Number of Doors

2 doors

Number of Poles

3

Pole Material

Aluminum

Pole Diameter

9.5 / 11 millimeters

Floor Fabric

75-denier polyester

Rainfly Fabric

75-denier polyester

Footprint Included

No

Design Type

Freestanding

Reviews
10 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars

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Product Rating

3 out of 6 (50%) reviewers recommend this product

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JungleKat
Scranton, PA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Not a Backpacking Tent

3 years ago

I wanted a medium sized tent, with a removeable rainfly for a camping trip. This tent says it is a "backpacking tent" but I would NEVER take it on the trail. However, it can be a great choice for a medium sized car camping trip. I did make a few modifications that made it work better for me. I imagine most people would want to do the same. You should consider the following: 1. The guy lines/tie outs were HORRIBLE! I replaced them and they are much better. 2. The included tent stakes are weak and will bend if not in soft soil. I just used the MSR groundhogs I had for my backpacking set up. 3. It needs a foot print, and I had to patch the bathtub floor by the second night. I bought a cheap tarp and it worked well.

Age:35–44
No, I do not recommend this product
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pigneguy
los angeles
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

El Capitan Beach

3 years ago

We used this for camping when our rooftop tent wasnt permitted at El Capitan Beach (freeway traffic was horrible at night, dont camp here unless u have ear plugs). Compared to our buddys' 4 man tents this was compact and still felt roomy enough for my wife and i. Easy to assemble and pack down. I'm happy with it.

Age:55–64
Yes , I recommend this product
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Anonymous
Reno, NV
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Fair Weather Tent

3 years ago

I do solo car camping and was looking for a tent with a little more elbow room than my 2 man tent. It is hard to find something a little bigger but not too big and still easy for one person to set up. I camped 3 nights so far. 1st 2 nights were calm and not too chilly. 3rd night was pretty windy and not a good experience in this tent. This tent good for when it isn't too cold and will not be windy. There is so much mesh and the rainfly does not come down as far as some tents so you aren't that protected from cool air and wind. The guyline tiedowns are too low to properly protect the tent/poles in windy conditions. The tent flapping made it very hard to sleep. The wind picked up even more as I was taking it down and did push in a pole but luckily it did not break. (I used my 2-man tent the next night which is excellent in the wind.) I don't like the set up of the vestibules/entrance. Most tents seem to be doing this lately but you only have "half" access to the doorway. Both flaps have a stake down loop so you have to figure out which one will let you use the door. The screen and rainfly tended to fall into the tent and I would step on them as I exit. I do like that it is mostly square rather the rectangle. It is nice to set up to sleep in either direction if not level and I often can't tell until I lay down which angle is best. I would prefer it to be just a bit shorter. I don't need it that tall and it would be easier to reach the middle for set up and help withstand winds better. If I did not get this on the outlet and sale coupon I would likely return it. As is I will probably keep it and just use it for warmer weather in calm conditions. It does pack down fairly compact so it is easy to pack 2 tents and decide at camp which one to use.

Age:55–64
No, I do not recommend this product
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KDC1976
phoenix, az
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

did not even get a chance to use before it broke

3 years ago

The pole broke during my 1st use and shot through the rain fly. Wind was only gusting around 30 mph. Super bummed about this tent.

Age:45–54
No, I do not recommend this product
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Louster
Statesboro, GA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Easiest tent have ever set up

3 years ago

I’ve spent over 2,000 days and nights in the woods and the Acropolis tent by Alps Mountaineering is by far the easiest tent that I have ever set up.

Age:55–64
Yes , I recommend this product
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katvan
Midwest
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

easy enough

1 year ago

Purchased for my son to use for monthly Boy Scout campouts. Pitches easily, even for 1 person. Stuff sack is a little cumbersome when trying to stow tent but overall doesn’t detract from usability.

Age:35–44
Yes , I recommend this product
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Anonymous
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Beautiful tent, but...

3 years ago

This is a beautiful tent, but it leaked at the top my first night out. I returned it.

Age:55–64
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Jersey Bob
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great for car camping

1 year ago

Fantastic tent for car camping. It's giant inside.

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