Driftwood 3 Tent: 3-person 3-season
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Why We Built The Driftwood 3 Tent
Take a break from the daily grind with the Driftwood 3 Tent, which we made with enough room for you, your partner, and the kid—even if said kid has four legs and a fur coat. And since it only weighs 6.3 pounds, you're more than ready to hike half the day to get to your secluded slice of heaven.
Details
- Lightweight tent for 3-season backpacking or car camping
- PU-coated fly and floor defend against wet, stormy weather
- Mesh ceiling provides plenty of ventilation and star-gazing options
- Gear loft and 6 interior pockets help organize gear and layers
- Includes stakes and guy lines for secure setup in windy conditions
- Duffel-style stuff sack convenient for car camping as well
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- Material
- [fly] 75D 190T polyester, PU coating (3000mm), [body] 75D 19T polyester, [floor] 75D 190T polyester, PU coating (3000mm), [mesh] 40D polyester no-see-um
- Capacity
- 3-person
- Season
- 3-season
- Wall Type
- double
- Freestanding
- yes
- Poles
- 2, 9.5mm anodized aluminum, [stakes] 8, 18mm aluminum D6
- Pole Attachment
- clip
- Number of Doors
- 2
- Number of Vestibules
- 2
- Vestibule Space
- 10.5sq ft
- Ventilation
- 2 fly door, mesh
- Gear Loft
- yes
- Interior Height
- 42.5in
- Floor Dimensions
- 89 x 63in
- Floor Space
- 38.9sq ft
- Packed Size
- 21 x 7 x 6in
- Footprint Included
- no
- Trail Weight
- 5lb 11.3oz
- Packed Weight
- 6lb 5.4oz
- Activity
- backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 10 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 10, 2024
Excellent size and quality
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Really enjoying it for some car camping and a little bit of backpacking with my husband and our dog
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 10, 2024
Downgrade from the 2022 model
Still a great tent, great price, but two downgrades : 1. they do not sell a footprint for the Driftwood 3 2. Thinner material, that has already yielded holes after 2 uses (also due to lack of footprint). Shows less abrasion resistance.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 7, 2024
Definitely worth it
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Originally purchased this for backpacking because of the price point and figured we’d be able to deal with the weight. While I still believe that is the case for shorter backpacking trips, this is definitely a perfect car camping tent. We got the 3-person in order to fit two adults and two medium sized dogs, I really don’t see how 3 adults would fit in this since our two sleeping pads took up most of the space (though I’m sure more compact sleeping pads would make a difference). The mesh was great for seeing the stars and the rain fly was great at keeping warmth in. Extremely easy to set up and easy to take down and repack. Very happy with this purchase and I will be recommending this tent to everyone. The bright red color is also really beautiful against any backdrop.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
April 24, 2024
Great Tent!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
The size, the colors, the cool logo! These are all things that I highly love about this tent. Perfect for 1 person and gear. Two people and minimal gear also would work. A couple things I’d change. One I ordered this and assumed it would have a footprint or at the least a tarp base. It does not! I will be looking for something to accommodate the problem. I had nothing this past weekend in pretty ideal conditions. Two, the cross pole to hold the rain fly on the poles do NOT have any protection to keep the pole from poking through the rain fly. I took it out straight away and really liked the colors and the size of the tent is pretty spot on. Would have given a solid 5* if the two downfalls weren’t there! Overall pretty solid tent!🏕️
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
April 11, 2024
Perfect beginner tent
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
My husband and I just got into backpacking this year and were looking for something that wasn't too heavy and bulky (to replace our hammock setup) but that wouldn't break the bank either. So far we have only used it car camping and the setup was SO easy and the tent was really comfortable and warm. Best tent I have ever owned! My one complaint is that my husband and I's double sleeping pad took up basically the whole floor... I can't possibly imagine fitting a 3rd in here! It's spacious for 2, but we are expecting a child and will probably upgrade to a bigger tent once the baby needs its own space!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 14, 2023
Good Deal! Some small flaws
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Overall this is a great little tent and I expect it'll last many nights of camping. The waterproofing is solid and the setup is intuitive. For the price I don't think you can beat this. A few things I really like about the rainfly: first of all it is symmetrical if you rotate it 180°, meaning it's impossible to put it on "backwards". There are no colored tabs to line up or anything. Super helpful especially when getting to your camp site late and setting up in the dark! Also, it is made so that on each door, either side of the fly vestibule can be staked down or be the "open" half. (Or both halves can be open if you like.) Those two features allow a great amount of flexibility, and both are improvements over the design of the Marmot Tungsten. One thing I don't like is the color. I prefer to be a little bit more subtle when camping, and the only rain fly option is BRIGHT orange/cherry. When the sun is out at all this makes the inside of the tent very bright, which is annoying but not a deal breaker. I suppose this fly color may be a plus if you are planning to camp in an active hunt area, or for emergency location purposes. One weird thing that I've never seen in a tent before is that the clips that hold the inner tent body to the poles are very tight and have to be kind of forced/snapped on to the poles. This is a minor nuisance for me but it gives my kids (3 and 5) a little bit of trouble. And the kids always LOVE helping to set up the tent, so any extra difficulty is very frustrating for them. Not sure if the clips will break in and start to attach easier to the poles. I'm not sure if I like the strap on the outside of the tent bag. It certainly makes the thing easier to grab or attach, but I'm not sure if it's worth the extra weight. I suppose if you really want to shed weight you can ditch the tent bag altogether. In general the tent is not ultralight, but for the price (and, from what I can tell, pretty decent durability) you aren't going to get much lighter than this. I wouldn't hesitate to use it for backpacking but I'm not the type to shave ounces at the cost of comfort.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 4, 2022
Rain Fly makes this a No-Buy!
I ordered several tents. This Stoic, Marmot Tungsten and Northface Stormbreak 3 - all 3 person tent. I set them up on my living room hardwood floor. I liked this tent a lot - before I placed the rain fly on it. Storage pockets were plenty and well placed, door entry size with all almost all around zippers really great but the minute the fly went up it got super stuffy and the weird intense red glow you get inside with this rain fly was very off-putting. Even though, setup as easy and it seems sturdy, I now do believe reviews that stated that condensation is an issue with this tent. Sending back ASAP.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
May 2, 2022
Love this thing
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Have used it for about a year now. It has kept me warm and dry in sub freezing temps. The double vestibule is really nice. Super easy to set up. Its not the most compact tent in the world but for car camping, or even shorter packing trips, its been amazing for the price.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
June 8, 2021
Gets the job done
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
My boyfriend bought this tent for a trip to Utah and we used it there for a week, a week in South Dakota, and countless times here at home. It overall is a really good tent it's survived snow, heat, rain, mist, etc. It is snug, fitting two Cabelas sleeping pads perfectly, and keeps the heat in well. We do find that it traps heat in so well that it will often create condensation inside the tent aka we woke up and our blanket was wet. Overall this doesn't cause a ton of issues. It does come with little vents in the vestibules but they don't truly make that much of a difference. The rain fly is great, the tent itself is great with easy set up. Truly a great tent to use. Its very small and compact which allows for easy packing it away, if you're looking for a good 3 season weekender tent this is definitely the one for you.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 17, 2020
EASY Setup and Roomy
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I used this tent on a camping trip to the Uinta Mountains in Utah. It's a beautiful but harsh place; cold, windy and rainy at any moment. Having an easy and quick to setup tent is a huge advantage and this tent is just that. The tent pole design is awesome, it's collapsible but one piece once setup. Think of 2 Y's connected tail to tail. I arrived at the campsite late and was dreading figuring out how to setup the tent; no worries, it took less than 10 minutes and was super intuitive. The lightweight design was also pleasant and made transporting and packing the tent convenient. Great tent! Highly recommend.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com