

⛺ Own the trail with the ultimate solo shelter—lightweight, weatherproof, and effortlessly reliable.
The ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1 is a 1-person, 3-season backpacking tent featuring a lightweight 4.1 lb aluminum pole freestanding design, factory-sealed 1500mm rainfly and 2000mm floor waterproof coatings, and enhanced ventilation through half-mesh walls. It offers quick setup, ample storage with a vestibule and internal pockets, and durable polyester construction, making it ideal for solo backpackers seeking dependable shelter in diverse weather conditions.











| ASIN | B081R35BXY |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Easy to Assemble |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Material | 75D 185T poly taffeta |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,426 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #149 in Camping Tents |
| Brand | ALPS Mountaineering |
| Brand Name | ALPS Mountaineering |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Gray/Navy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (895) |
| Date First Available | November 19, 2019 |
| Design | Camping Tent |
| Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
| Floor Area | 20 Square Feet |
| Floor Length | 90 Inches |
| Floor Width | 32 Inches |
| Footprint Tarp Weight | 14 Ounces |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00703438504507 |
| Included Components | Aluminum Stakes, Guy Ropes, Tent Bag, Mesh Storage Pocket, Gear Loft, Tent Skin, Rain-fly, Poles |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 90 x 32 x 36 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.86 x 8.86 x 6.26 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ALPS Mountaineering |
| Material | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 36 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
| Model Name | Lynx 1 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 7 |
| Number of Vestibules | 1 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.87 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 5024650 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 90"L x 32"W x 36"H |
| Rainfly Material | 75D 185T polyester fly with 1500mm coating |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping & Hiking, Car Camping, Mountaineering, Trekking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1-Person |
| Special Feature | Easy Set-up, Full Coverage Rainfly, Rainproof |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Mountaineering, Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Stake Material | Aluminum |
| Style | Gray/Navy |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Clip |
| Tent Floor Material | 75D 185T poly taffeta with 2000mm coating |
| UPC | 703438504507 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | 1500mm - 2000mm |
J**E
Nearly perfect.
I got this as a tent for my teenage son to go camping, but I use it more than he has. It is high value, it is seam sealed, it is rugged, it is warm. Set up is basically idiot proof. The short version of the review, this tent is good to go. You won't regret buying it. The only potential con is the weight. 5 pounds is substantial for a one man tent. However in exchange for that weight, you get a freestanding tent, and a 70D floor. I have a big agnes copper spur UL 2 person tent that is much bigger and half of the weight, but it also costs 4 to 6 times the price, and is much more delicate. I also have a six moons designs solo that is one third of the weight, but is a single wall tent, non free standing, less rugged, and 2 to 3 times the price. This tent is perfect for entry level campers and backpackers that don't feel confident in finding the best place to set up camp. It is also for people willing to sacrifice weight savings for rugged reliability and simplicity. I love all 3 tents that I own, and for most situations, my Alps 1p wouldn't be my go to choice. However, if I were forced to pick only one tent to bring with me in a true survival scenario where reliability was my highest priority, I would most likely choose this tent. I don't think I can give it any better praise. Oh yeah, the factory stakes are garbage, but high quality stakes are cheap and easy to replace. Get yourself some MSR groundhogs with all the money your saved getting this tent and your g2g.
R**T
Very light stakes provided if windy
As soon as the LYNX 1 arrived, I put it together. I looked all around for assembly instruction. They were sown into the tote bag for added convenience. But after the first time putting the tent together, the instructions aren't needed. I disasembled it, packed it in about 15 minutes. No sweat! I reassemble the LYNX 1 (one person tent). It was up and ready for use in about 15 minutes. Weather was extremely hot and no wind. I was sweating bullets! The only thing that requires any thought is the two flexable sectioned poles need to crisscross at the center. The pole sections are held together by a bungee cord. Each section is about 1ft. poles are provided with a storage bag, as well as, the stakes. The tent is really two(2) pieces. The tent with large access zippered door and mosquito netted windows in the sides. There are soft plastic open clips that attach to the poles and are obvious where they attach to each pole. A larger clip at the very top of the tent goes onto the point where the poles cross. Once all is clipped together the entire tent can be picked up with two(2) fingers and placed where wanted. The second important part is the cover or rain-cover. This is pulled over the tent and each corner has a buckle that clips onto the tents corners. Again, the tent can be easily picked up. The front of the cover has a large zipper for entry. The cover has four guide strings that can be attached for extra stability. A loop in the back can be staked down. The two unzippered flaps in front can, also. be staked or use one flap as a shade with the other flap rolled up and secured by tie-downs located in each side of the cover. Extra cloth is provided for holes in the rain repellent cloth. However, the user must provide the super-glue. One thing that would be nice if a ground cover(4x8) was provided to protect the bottom from being punctured and wornout quickly. I believe plastic sheeting can be found at a hardware store or online. Overall this is a well made backpacking tent. It will provide good cover for overnight hikes. It is very light and won't add any substantial weight to the pack. My caccoon sleeping bag will fit, covering the entire floor of this tent. I would recommend this purchase to others. I haven't gone out to the wilds yet. But, I don' t see any difficulties with LYNX 1.
J**Z
Durability; Cost; Freestanding = The Best!
1. This is a “Rock Solid” Tent, at a far less cost than the competition. 2. Very easy to set up, and the Footprint & Rainfly secure into the same fittings as the Tent, making ALL of it truly ‘Freestanding’. 3. For me, the ‘Freestanding’ issue is a “Must”. The price is 20-25% of comparable Big Agnes and/or Nemo variations. 4. ONLY “Con”: The weight. If you add in the Tent + Rainfly + Footprint + Stakes + Bag = 4.4 Lbs. [I’ve weighed it on a Digital scale.] 5. Total Cost is $95 to $120+/- depending on the Vendor. You will pay $500/$550+ to lose 1.5 to 2 Lbs with the BA or Nemo with their 2P tents. 5. The Alps 1P Tent is small @ 4.4 Lbs [All Items Included]. The BA & Nemo 2P tent will weight less & provide more room, but you’ll pay the difference. 6. Candidly, I like the larger sizes of the BA or Nemo 2P tents, yet ensure you include the weight of all of the above items when comparing. 7. Last Item: The Alps 1P tent is much more robust/durable - especially the zippers. I’ve used both the BA & Nemo 2P. They are lighter with more room [which I enjoy] but Much More/Very delicate. Zippers may not sound like a ‘big item” until you need to get up in the middle of the night, or simply get ‘In & Out’. 8. Hence, if an extra 2 Lbs+/- is mandatory [And I’ve always been weight sensitive on my Pack/Gear] you could choose another brand. But, if it’s ‘just you’, and the added 1-2 Lbs is acceptable, the Alps 1P tent is an incredible bargain & is rugged, too easy to setup, and all components are Freestanding. [I’ve actually traded a Nemo 1P ultralight “expensive” tent on the 2nd day of a backpacking trip with another hiker who was using the Alps 1P, and took no money in exchange, for all of the above reasons.]
O**A
pesa 1.800 kg. Por el precio me parece una excelente tienda. El toldo es perfecto para aguantar lluvia y tiene buena ventilación Se arma super fácil. Tiendas más ligeras de una persona ya se disparan muchísimo en el precio, al menos en amazon. Por cierto, podrían caber dos personas súper pegaditas y si no tienen bronca de dormir encimadas, abrazadas o de ladito (yo mido 1.63)
M**L
Con ayuda de un amigo, pude fácilmente instalar la casa de campaña. Desmontarla tampoco fue un problema.
J**L
Resistió tormentas muy fuertes con solo un poco de agua que entró por una esquina del piso. Pero lo sesolvi levantando para dejar correr el agua, casi estaba yo sobre un cauce de agua y resistió muy bien
A**R
Los cordones o vientos no son reflectantes, ni sus cintas, como la mayoría de las casas de su tipo. No tiene correa de compresión para atar la casa, vienes solo retazos de tela para amarrarla. Detalles que deberían cuidar por el precio del producto
J**9
Review is for the physical tent only. Not weather tested yet. Construction and quality is great. Very very easy to put up single handed. For backpack camping the weight and size is fantastic.
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