MSR  Advance Pro 2 Tent

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Engineered to meet the needs of professional alpinists, the 4-season MSR Advance Pro 2 tent features an ultralight construction and a small footprint for easier pitching on high-altitude ledges.

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Features

  • Its extreme-condition, single-wall design utilizes durable Easton® Syclone™ poles and reinforced guypoints
  • A unique pole sleeve allows the tent to be set up fast by 1 person standing in a single precarious spot—a critical advantage when space is precious in technical terrain
  • Proven in harsh environments like the Himalaya, the Advance Pro tent delivers reliable protection on aggressive summit ascents
  • Ultralight and strong, it offers extreme-condition protection at just 2 lbs. 14 oz. (1.3 kg)
  • Easton Syclone poles are made with an ultralight, cutting-edge composite material that resists breaking in severe conditions
  • Small footprint for easier pitching on narrow ledges in the high alpine
  • Hybrid clip and pole sleeve design sets up in seconds with 1 person, so you can get out of the weather quickly
  • Side vents maximize airflow options
  • Xtreme Shield™ waterproof coating
  • Includes tent body, rainfly, poles, 6 Groundhog™ stakes, guylines, an easy-load wide-mouth stuff sack, and setup instructions
  • Compatible with the Advance Pro 2 footprint (not included)

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountaineering

Seasons

4-season

Sleeping Capacity

2-person

Minimum Trail Weight

2 lbs. 14 oz.

Packaged Weight

3 lbs. 3 oz.

Packed Size

6 x 18 inches

Floor Dimensions

82 x 42 inches

Floor Area

24 square feet

Peak Height

44 inches

Number of Doors

1 door

Number of Poles

1

Pole Material

Easton Syclone composite

Pole Diameter

9.3 millimeters

Canopy Fabric

20-denier ripstop nylon 2 ply breathable 1,000 mm

Floor Fabric

30-denier ripstop nylon 3,000 mm Xtreme Shield polyurethane and durable water repellent (DWR)

Footprint Included

No

Ultralight

Yes

Design Type

Freestanding

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Reviews
19 reviews with an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars

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Thomas V.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great Background Tent

2 years ago

Easy and quick to set up. It's packs tight and doesn't add much weight to your pack. Ideal tent for backcountry expeditions in any season. It breaths well in dry/cold conditions. I did end up with condensation and water collecting in the corners during a couple of humid days at altitude in the snow. Bring a sponge for those days. The light self-supporting frame makes it easy to shake out dirt.

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
Anonymous
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Good for moderate to light-extreme mountaineering!

5 years ago

I've camped on dirt, gravel, and snow with this tent--each time it proves to be exceptional in keeping out water, wind, and the cold. It's light and packs well and provides good ventilation to cook in during rainy days (I'd keep the door 3/4 open if I'm cooking multiple meals to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning). There are some small things I did not like, for example, I'm not a fan of how the door opens. The top-down opening causes a lot of snow and water to drip into the tent. It is small for a 2-man, but perfect for an alpine 1-man. I'm also wondering whether its possible to buy an add-on vestibule. Overall an exceptional tent. I'd recommend it.

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
Anonymous
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Small but mighty

6 years ago

This was the perfect tent for a multi day ski mountaineering trip. To echo the previous reviews: super light weight, fits on the tiniest of sites, sets up and takes down in an instant, this is where you want to be when the weather is blowing, the floor space is exactly two foam pads side by side: fine for two 5' 9"" slim guys who don't mind rubbing shoulders, traps warmth but also moisture (a camp towel was handy for wiping down the walls).

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
My L.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

MSR Advanced Pro 2 Review and A / S

6 years ago

For your reference, here is Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea. Advance Pro 2 Tent, Hubah Herba NX Tent, Reactor, etc. Always satisfied and in use. Not long ago (within a year) I used to have the best tent Advance Pro 2 for backpacking alone I suffered from internal condensation difficulties. It is fine on a very clear day, but I was embarrassed to know that there was condensation inside even if there was a slight change in the weather. I wonder how the countermeasures of this advantage can be achieved. Next, a little while ago, my carelessness and strong winds caused the bottom of the tent to be seriously damaged. I am going to do A / S. It is so troublesome and strong. Please do not think it is annoying and wait for quick reply.

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Small Footprint, Fast Build, Minimal Weight

7 years ago

I really love this tent for multi day climbs where I know I'll want a tent, but it needs to be as small and light as possible. It's a super fast setup and has a tiny footprint, so even small ledges or platforms work. Sheds snow like crazy. I've been in this tent during some crushing wind, and it was solid. It's not huge, and it's a single wall, so it's best for cozy partnerships and colder weather when the condensation will be minimized. Venting is super helpful with the condensation if the weather will allow you to leave the door cracked at the top.

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best one yet!

7 years ago

For a basic tent design spanning over 30-35 years (anyone remember the Jansport Trail Wedge?) this MSR model is the best yet, from any maker. SO fast and simple to set up (especially in horrible weather) due to the ingenious pole design, and the poles being connected have less chance to loose one on any icy ridge. Other features and materials/ construction are top in their class. Of all the leading tent makers, MSR is the best IMO. Wish there was an additional vent, and wish there was an accessory vestibule....Maybe in another iteration someday?

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
Anonymous
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

MSR Advance Pro 2

4 years ago

It's a great 4 season tent for short people. I'm 6'2"" so I have a 6'6"" inside length winter sleeping bag. Consider 8 inches of down insulation for a winter sleeping bag. 78 inches for the inside of the bag plus 16 inches (2 x 8 inches) for insulation is 94 inches. 94 inches or the sleeping bag is squished against the tent wall and it's cold. This tent is 82 inches long. Not even close. Does anyone make a light long 4 season tent like this for taller people? C'mon MSR help us out!

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
Jesse W.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great little bivvy tent

2 years ago

I have not used the tent for it’s true purpose of mountaineering, but it has served as a great all around tent. I’m 6’2” and it’s not very roomy but I make it work with my pack and my boots. I think MSR nailed it with the design and the simplicity of the pitch. My only complaint is that they don’t have any vestibule add ons like the black diamond single wall tents have, otherwise this tent is a great bare minimum all around shelter that’ll keep you safe in any conditions.

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
Anonymous
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Sheds Terrible Weather

7 years ago

Recently used the Advance Pro 2 on rainier and was caught in 75mph sustained winds for approximately 6 hours. The tent was the only one still standing at the end of the night. A majority of the guy lines snapped but once I replaced them with dynema runners (temporarily) it was bomber. My wife and I slept in a tent while the rest of our party had thousand dollar bivies.

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
Birdlegs
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Carbon poles failed

2 years ago

My daughter and I were thrilled to purchase two of the Advance Pro tents. We are small women and not overly muscular and we were very careful setting them up. However, both of us had splitting of the carbon poles the first time we used our tents. We were very, very disappointed! The poles should be strong enough for normal use!

Originally posted on a Cascade Designs brand site
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