Inside the Cloudburst 3, three is definitely not a crowd. With end to end useable space as well as front and back entrances, the Cloudburst 3 easily accommodates the entire crew. With the optional crossing pole and liner, this shelter is sturdy enough to take light snow loading and the interior fully separated from condensation. Best of all, both entrances can be fully opened to offer spectacular, panoramic views and excellent ventilation. Revolutionize your next group expedition!
Cloudburst 3
THREE PERSON TENT
Updated for 2019
Your order includes:
- Fully enclosed Cloudburst 3 shelter with integrated fly and floor
- Two aluminum arch poles
- Four 6” aluminum stakes + stake bag
- Silnylon stuff sack
Ken –
Took the Cloudburst 3 to the ANWR / Brooks Range of Alaska for 15 days of backpacking. Wind, rain, snow – no problems whatsoever with this tent. The snow was 8 inches one night but fortunately was not windy at the time. We really like this tent. I think people get too obsessed with free-standing tents. We’ve used tunnel tents for 20 years on trails and glaciers. No issues in pitching or using them. What I like:
– Goes up fast. With 2 people, 3 minutes and its up
– The inside does not get wet when pitching / taking down in the rain
– You can pitch one vestibule pointed to the wind and enter/exit from the other. Try that with and Anjan!
– Dead-simple components. No Jakes Feet, plastic thingies, complex poles. I would hate to field-repair some of these modern light tents.
– Heavy fabric for a lightweight tent
– Spacious. Fits 3 people and maps for a map-party.
Dislikes: Nothing so far.
I do recommend the third pole. The extra “structure” is nice, plus it means you basically have an entire extra pole in case you have a pole issue in a remote area.
Annette –
I purchased the cloudburst 3 in 2015 and I couldn’t be happier with it to this day. I have used it hiking throughout Australia, in the snowy mountains, through many counties in Africa. I’ve slept in it with three adults quite comfortably, and more recently have slept in it with my husband and my baby. There’s plenty of space for all of our stuff, and yet it’s so light. It is so easy to set up and pack down.
I would recommend a third pole for windy conditions, and I use the guy lines to keep the structure taught. I haven’t got the liner but plan to buy one to help with condensation, but otherwise I honestly cannot fault this tent. It has paid for itself many times over, thank you!
John Sholl –
Thanks for spending phone time and getting our cloudburst 3 with extra pole and footprint to us super fast! Two Days of very foul weather put it to the test with cool temps and wind driven rains to drizzle at St. Regis Pond in the remote wilderness of the Adirondacks. No complaints- tent is as advertised and more- A pleasure to wait out the rain and stiff winds in the cloudburst 3- could not be happier