Midori 1 Tent: 1-Person 3-Season
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Why We Like The Midori 1 Tent
When it's just us and our pup taking to the trail, we pack the Midori 1 Tent to sleep comfortably in any condition. On clear, stifling summer nights, the mesh walls let breezes flow through for a solid night's rest. On chillier shoulder-season treks, we attach the rain fly for a light shield from biting winds while still getting good air circulation, so we don't wake up all stuffed up. Should we get caught in a downpour, the tub floor and rugged fly keep us dry, while the two hooded vents keep it from getting musty inside.
Details
- Spacious 1-person tent for comfortable nights on the trail
- Expanded headroom for increased livable space
- Durable aluminum frame for the strength without the weight
- 1 door and vestibule for storage
- Gear loft to stash your headlamp, trail map, and midnight snack
- Item #ERKR13N
- Material
- [fly] 68D 185T polyester taffeta, polyurethane coating (1500mm) [canopy] 68D 185T polyester taffeta, 40D polyester no-see-um mesh [floor] 68D 185T polyester taffeta, polyurethane coating (1800mm)
- Capacity
- 1
- Season
- 3
- Wall Type
- double-wall
- Freestanding
- yes
- Poles
- 3, 7000-series aluminum (8.5mm)
- Pole Attachment
- clips, post & grommet
- Number of Doors
- 1
- Number of Vestibules
- 1
- Vestibule Space
- [front] 10sq ft [rear] 5sq ft
- Ventilation
- Air Exchange System (high/low vent)
- Seams
- fully sealed
- Gear Loft
- 1
- Interior Height
- 36in
- Floor Dimensions
- [length x width] 88 x 36in
- Floor Space
- 20sq ft
- Packed Size
- 5 x 16in
- Footprint Included
- sold separately
- Trail Weight
- 3lb 11oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 22 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 20, 2024
So easy
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Size Bought:
- One women/man tent
I purchased this tent for my first overnight hiking trip in the Pocono. This tent was super fast to put up after our long day hike and it is very light not adding too much weight to my pack. I was warm and it was easy to open the zippers for the many nighttime pee session. Love my tent!
June 28, 2024
Midori Back Country 1-person Tent
Great Tent...the Midori Back Country 1-person. Will now be my "go-to" lightest weight backpacking tent. My only critique is it would be great if it had a second door, but not a showstopper. Thanks You, Eureka Tents
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
June 12, 2024
Motorcycle camping
Everything I expected it to be. It was light and of good quality. Good airflow. It rained the last night and I was nice and dry when I woke up.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
December 19, 2023
Perfect for smaller backpack
I haven't used it yet, but I do have the Midori 2 that I've used. I intend to use it with my smaller pack for one or two-night trips. I set it up in my living room and everything went well. I didn't even knock over anything with the poles! It was easy to cut out a plastic ground cover for underneath.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
October 27, 2023
The tent is lightweight and easy to set up. It could be a little bit lighter, but it is a great budget-conscious option for solo backpackers.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
October 6, 2023
Great solo tent, very roomy.
Great solo tent, very roomy and easy to setup. Went backpacking around 11000 feet in late fall, wind gusts up to 70mph and this tent held up like a champ. Small enough footprint to hide in the trees. Only downside was the stakes that were supplied were a little too lightweight and bent easily. Love the supplied loft and the bonus vestibule on the back. The front vestibule was large enough to store my pack and the tent was a perfect height to make coffee in the morning without leaving the comfort of my sleeping bag. Great windbreak from an otherwise miserable windy and cold weekend. Packs down small enough to not have to strap on the outside of my pack as well. Yes there are lighter tents out there but they are mostly too compact, expensive and are made with ultralight/thin materials. This tent fit my price point perfectly.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
June 4, 2023
Excellent Inexpensive Backpacking Tent
My son and I had been splitting a Midori 3 between our packs for several seasons, and really liked the design, construction and features at its mid-level price point. I needed a durable 1P tent for when sharing a tent wasn't possible, so it seemed like a no-brainer to go with the "little brother" of the product line—the Midori 1. I did consider other tents, but kept coming back to this one for various reasons. Here is what I really like: * Plenty of room to lie down (I'm 5'10"+ and I move around at night a fair bit) * Lots of head and shoulder room; I can easily change clothes, sit up and make coffee in the vestibule, etc. * The third "spreader" pole vaults out the ceiling, makes the tent door vertical, and results in a spacious feel; also rain does not drip in as easily if the vestibule door is unzipped * Good-sized main vestibule for my pack * "Bonus" vestibule (with a short interior access zipper) to get other stuff out of the way * Useful interior pockets * Sturdy construction (not ultralight, so fabrics are thicker) * designed for easy set-up * Side door access; no shimmying in from the end * The main tent is mostly mesh, meaning in another configuration it might make for a bug shelter underneath my ultralight backpacking tarp, and it also makes the inside feel more spacious as it "borrows" visual space from the fly. * I tested it on a rainy weekend camp-out with the Scouts and it kept me nice and dry * The price; this is a great value (I got mine as a Black Friday deal, which helped, too) To be fair, there are downsides, but they are few: * It's not the lightest thing in the world of backpacking tents (but to go much lighter you will generally need to either 1) spend a lot more for what's possibly a more fragile tent or 2) get something smaller that's potentially claustrophobic and less convenient to use) * It doesn't come with a ground sheet; I made my own out of a large trash compactor bag as it was about the lightest solution I could think of * One cost-saving move is the inclusion of standard shepherds hook stakes (although they are light aluminum ones); I replaced mine with MSR Mini Groundhogs but there are certainly other options All in all, this is a great little tent. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a solid mid-range 1P tent at a reasonable cost, and favors moderate cost, livability and durability over achieving the absolute lowest pack weight.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
November 29, 2022
Tent on GDMBR
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
My previous tent broke and I had to buy this one last minute for my trip down the GDMBR. It worked out great. It was stable, light weight, and easy to set up after a long day of riding. I stayed dry the whole time and had plenty of room. The mesh pockets on the inside were great for storing belongings. The rainfly rain extended far enough where I could store gear out of the elements but still in arms reach. My biggest complaint about this tent, is that it doesn't have two doors. I know it's single person so you don't need to avoid climbing over someone to get out, but what if I wanna store more stuff under the rainfly and still have access to it? The side that doesn't have a door, does have a little zipper so you can reach outside of the tent if needed but it's not really practical (maybe I don't under the purpose of this zipper). If it had two doors, you could put gear under both sides of the rainfly with access to all of it. A silly complaint, yet valid is: I wish the rainfly had two access points so you could roll up both sides to allow air flow through the tent. It's a great tent that traps the heat but when the bugs are bad, the sun is relentless and you have to spend time in the tent to escape both, not being able to get air flow through, however rare, is rough! Otherwise, this is a great tent that met all my needs. Yes, I would recommend it while still airing my grievances.
November 6, 2022
WORST TENT EVER
THIS THING DOESNT KEEP RAIN OUT AND THE POLES ARE WEAKER THAN SOGGY NODDLES... IT IS NOT WEATHER RESISTANT AT ALL... YOU ARE BETTER OFF WITH A TRASH BAG!
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
April 19, 2022
Yes!
Lightweight, many useful feature. My go-to solo tent.
Originally reviewed on Johnson Outdoors
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