Marmot · Tents & Shelters
Limestone Tent: 4-Person 3-Season
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About this product
The Marmot Limestone is a 4-person, 3-season tent designed for comfortable car camping and relaxed outdoor stays. Its pre-bend pole construction maximizes interior height, giving occupants generous headroom throughout the living space. The lightweight DAC aluminum poles are built for long-term durability, keeping the overall weight manageable without sacrificing structural integrity. Two D-shaped doors make it easy for multiple campers to enter and exit without disturbing others, while two vestibules offer dedicated storage space for gear and added protection from the elements. A seam-sealed, weatherproof fly paired with a bathtub-style floor work together to keep rain and wind out, making the tent a dependable shelter in variable 3-season conditions. An internal lampshade pocket accommodates a headlamp, diffusing light softly across the interior for a more comfortable evening atmosphere. This tent suits groups looking for a roomy, weather-ready shelter with practical organizational features.
- Category
- Tents & Shelters
- Brand
- Marmot
- Material
- polyester
- Color
- Kiwi
- Size
- One Size One Size
- Poles
- 4 DAC DA17 aluminum
- Seams
- fly and floor seams sealed
- Season
- 3-season
- Activity
- weekend camping
- Capacity
- 4-person
- Wall Type
- double
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Marmot Limestone 4-Person tent for its outstanding weather resistance, with multiple long-term users reporting zero leaks even in heavy, prolonged rain. Easy, color-coded setup is another recurring highlight, with first-timers and experienced campers alike noting quick pitch times. The dual D-shaped doors, two vestibules, generous interior pockets (including a weatherproof exterior pocket), and above-average build quality are frequently called out as standout features. The most common criticism is limited headroom at just 5 feet 3 inches, making it cramped for taller campers. Reviewers also note the tent runs snug for a true four-person group, and its weight of nearly 12 pounds makes it best suited for car camping rather than backpacking. A footprint is not included and is recommended as a separate purchase.
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