Mountain 25 Tent: 2-Person 4-Season
Size:
Quantity
Mountain 25 Tent provides bomber protection for extreme weather expeditions
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
“This tent is my go-to for winter camping and alpine adventures. It’s built tough with excellent wind resistance and plenty of space for two people and gear. The ventilation options make it comfortable even in heavy snow or condensation-prone conditions. Definitely worth the investment for serious backcountry use.”
When the mountains call, the Mountain 25 Tent answers with exceptional durability and weather protection for the harshest conditions. Designed for mountaineers and expeditioners, this two-person tent is built with high-strength materials that withstand strong winds, heavy snow, and frigid temperatures.
With dual doors, a poled vestibule, and eight interior pockets, the Mountain 25 offers plenty of storage and convenience for extended trips. DAC poles and welded reinforcements ensure the structure stays solid under pressure, while the combination of pole sleeves and clips makes pitching quick and easy. A reflective guyline system, glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls, and cold-tested window are thoughtful features for alpine conditions. Whether you're chasing summits or hunkering down in a storm, the Mountain 25 has you covered.
Details
- Expedition-grade two-person tent for extreme weather conditions
- Fully taped nylon bucket floor enhances structural strength
- Lightweight ripstop rainfly with non-PFC DWR for reliable waterproofing
- Poled vestibule and dual doors for easy entry and gear storage
- High-strength DAC poles provide an excellent strength-to-weight ratio
- Internal hanger loops and eight storage pockets for organization
- High-low ventilation and screened vents help manage condensation
- Glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls and reflective guylines enhance visibility
- Includes snow stakes and fly-only pitching option for versatility
- Item #TNFZEAE
- Material
- [canopy] 40D nylon ripstop, PFC-free DWR finish, [mesh] 40D polyester, [floor] 70D nylon taffeta, PU coating, PFC-free DWR finish, [fly] 40D nylon ripstop, PU/silicone coating, PFC-free DWR finish
- Capacity
- 2-person
- Season
- 4-season
- Wall Type
- double-wall
- Freestanding
- yes
- Poles
- DAC
- Pole Attachment
- sleeves, clips
- Number of Doors
- 2
- Number of Vestibules
- 1
- Ventilation
- high-low
- Seams
- fully sealed
- Gear Loft
- internal hanger loops
- Floor Space
- 29.3sq ft
- Fast-pitch Option
- yes
- Fast-pitch Weight
- 6lb 5oz
- Trail Weight
- 8lb 13oz
- Packed Weight
- 9lb 13oz
- Activity
- winter camping, mountaineering
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
Reviews
Q&A
What do you think about this product?
Overall Rating
5 based on 8 ratings
Review Summary
Customer Images
View
Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 17, 2024
Strong, Durable, and lite!
Love this tent. Took it out for a multi day camping trip and it was perfect. Can't wait to test it out in the snow.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
May 3, 2024
made for the mountains, extremes of winter camping
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It is important to understand why this tent exists... TNF calls this a "top tier" 2 person "expedition tent". Named "Mountain 25 Tent". What kind of weather would I find on a mountain? Anything...from beautiful, sunny and calm, but more often, unsettled weather, big snow storms, blizzards, and often strong wind and even stronger gusts...and frigid temperatures...aka, weather extremes. Do not buy this tent just because you love TNF brand, and the Summit orange/yellow color. Do not buy this tent for camping in warm or hot and humid summer camping. You miss the point. Not only is this a four season tent (which really means suitable for winter), it is also an "expedition tent"...made to keep you alive in the harshest of (winter) conditions, and small enough to carry into the mountains. Anyone who buys this tent should know that windy places like the mountains require guying out all the guy lines. Taught, and pointing front or rear vestibule into the direction of the wind. Expedition campers are detail oriented campers. Every piece of equipment has a purpose and value and the use (setup) of the equipment matters in extremes. If you're camping in snowy mountains like this tent is designed for, bring the proper winter snow stakes (spades really) and use them. Ok, enough soapboxing...here's my short review: I've used this tent above 10,000 in the Colorado Rockies. I've used it in sustained 35mph winds at 20°F. I've used it below 0°F. When properly setup, and guy lined out, this tent is strong, and worthy. It is not tall nor huge. I've used it with 2 adults and solo. Solo feels the most luxurious with ample room for everything. It will fit two adult winter campers with gear but not 3. IMO, it would be too tight with two adults and a dog. Unless you have a husky or other winter loving dog, why would you suffer it in the winter extremes?
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
April 6, 2024
Base Camp bruiser
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've used this tent (and also past iteration) for multiday midweek fall and winter campouts. Through various legal and mostly ethical means through the years, I've managed to get ahold of this bad boy but never paid more than $150. Envy me. I know a good tent when I see one. Major upgrades from previous versions. I like the screened vents inside the roof (past version was not screened) and prop-up vents on the fly. Increases breathability of the tent quite a bit. Still getting used to using this effectively. I find it difficult to access the inside from the large vestibule, using it as a garage and I enter/exit from the short side. Takes choreography and planning to enter and exit. Takes at least 20-30 minutes to set this up correctly, soup to nuts (removing it from the bag, assembling poles, etc.). Not a point-to-point tent but definitely a base camp for your explorations. In the past, I've had seepage issues with many NF tent floors. A few have been very weatherproof, too. I do like NF and use it when I can. My biggest problem with their tents has always been breathability and air flow. I got rid of my beloved Rock 22 because it was just too suffocating in bad weather. My previous Mountain 25 was a condensation monster in cold weather. I replaced the stuffy Rock 22 with a less expensive brand that I do not expect to get a lot of years out of, but it has superior venting. I'm glad this new Mountain 25 version has addressed the venting 'thing'.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
December 13, 2023
Great winter tent - get it!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] LOVE! Great 2-person tent. First time, condensation, second time, none. When properly vented, this tent is a must for winter camping. Comes with everything you need (and four snow flap things that I have no idea what to do with). Great product. Well-made. Not the lightest, but I have figured out what to leave at home to lighten the load a little. Can fully sit up without heading your head (5'10") and LOTS of pockets on the inside. Snagged it on a great sale which makes it even better!
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
November 21, 2023
I would purchase this tent again
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent 4 season tent, very sturdy, great in wind and heavy rain. Great for 2 persons nice alcove is useful.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
September 20, 2023
Durable and comfortable tent for harsh conditions
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This tent stacks up with those other expensive big name brand tent companies. This tent has over 55 camping miles and is still in excellent conditions. The PACNORWEST winters are wet, windy, and nasty but this tent keeps doing its job. Pictures taken at the Olympic Mountains.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
July 12, 2023
Bomber squared
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I use this tent for ski mountaineering and mountain hunting (goats, sheep, caribou, grizzly) in Alaska, where conditions can be difficult. It weighs a bit more but offers protection that inspires confidence to push the envelope and climb, ski, and hunt in places that might kill you if your gear fails.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
January 14, 2023
Best buy I ever made
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I live van life in the summers and travel all over the US. This tent has never let me down! I've been in the worst weather conditions in the middle of forests and still bone dry and comfortable with this tent.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
Do you have a question about this product?