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Backpacker Magazine – October 2011

Gear Review: Sierra Designs Zeta 4

This top performer is light, roomy, stable—and affordable.

by: Kelly Baston

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This top performer is light, roomy, stable—and affordable. “During a sleet storm with sustained winds from 25 to 40 mph, the Zeta 4 was a solid refuge,” says a tester who took it to Utah’s Dinosaur National Monument. Setup is fast and easy—even for one person pitching it alone—because the poles are permanently connected to each other via swivel hubs.

The asymmetrical dome has a smaller back door and a larger main entrance, and vestibule dimensions are similarly skewed, with eight square feet in the rear (perfect for stashing boots) and an enormous 21 square feet of porch space up front (which easily accommodates four packs). Thanks to a nearly all-mesh tent body and two fly vents, ventilation is outstanding—interior walls stayed dry despite humid, 35°F conditions. And tough, 68- to 75-denier polyester fabrics stand up to rowdy kids and dogs. The nearly square sleeping space (92” x 95”) fits campers up to 6’3”, and near-vertical walls climb to a 50-inch ceiling offering plenty of headroom.

Bummer: The dark-blue rainfly gives the interior a cavelike feel, and testers wished for more interior storage pockets. There are four small hanging pockets near the floor and two pouches sewn into the mesh walls.

> Floor 58 square feet
> Weight 8 lbs.
> Price $400
> Info sierradesigns.com

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Brian
Nov 15, 2011

@Cheryl You can also look for deals out there. I picked up this exact tent for $150 at SteapAndCheap. @Ian - you're absolutely right about Hilleberg. Their tents are outstanding. The price is definitely a barrier for most, though. It's tough to cough up $750+ for a tent.

Ian
Nov 07, 2011

I have one word for the reviewers of 4 man tents = "Hilleberg". The Nallo 4 is the lightest and strongest double wall tent and would be my first choice for a 4 man family hiking tent that I could carry with sharing weight or worrying about conditions(ever). I don't own it yet but on spec nothing compares.

Dan King
Oct 25, 2011

Cheryl,
Yes, sadly, for a top-quality, brand name, "lightweight" 4-person tent... This is what is considered 'affordable'. You can get a 4-person tent for LESS than half of that price- but the materials won't be 'state-of-the-art', the performance, construction, and quality won't be compareable, and it will likely be considerably heavier.

Cheryl
Oct 25, 2011

THIS is Affordable?

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