- Features
- DAC NSL Dual Diameter Green Poles
- Stay Put Pole System
- Knee Pole System
- Bare Bones Setup - Allows the Fly to be Used by Itself with Footprint to Make a Lightweight, Sturdy Shelter
- Window Weld™ - Waterproof Window Construction Reduces Weight and Enhances Appearance
- Optional Footprint - Extra Protection Under Your Tent or for Bare Bones Setup
- Optional Gear Loft Available - Like Adding an Attic to Your Tent
- Two Doors - No Need to Crawl Over Your Tent Mate
- Two Vestibules - Allows Tent Mates to Store Their Gear Separately
- Specs
- Colors:
- Squash/Red Sand (9721)
- Maximum Weight:5 lbs 12 oz / 2.6 kg
- Minimum Weight:5 lbs 5 oz / 2.4 kg
- Dimensions:40x56x90in / 102x142x229cm
- Packed Size:7 x 20 in / 18 x 51 cm
- Vestibule Area:19 sq ft / 1.8 sq m
- Tent Poles:4 / DAC NSL Dual Diameter Pole
- Floor Area:35 sq ft / 3.3 sq m
- Tent floor Material:70d 100% Nylon PU 3000mm W/R, F/R
- Tent canopy Material:50d 100% Polyester Taffeta F/R
- Tent fly Material:40d 100% Nylon Ripstop, Silicon/PU 1800mm W/R, F/R
- Colors:
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DAC
DAC Featherlite tent poles are up to 15% lighter than aluminum, yet comparable in strength. Through innovative design, DAC created a light weight and compact folding tent pole.
Women's Adventure 3/06-4/06 Aeolos 2P
This Tent Has it All
A lightweight two-person, three-season tent? You got it! This tent truly has it all. The new pole design allows for increased stability, and it has two doors and two vestibules, so you won’t wake up your tentmate for those middle-of-the-night nature calls. The Aeolos also has great windows for stargazing. And at a mere 5 pounds 12 ounces, it won’t weigh you down on the trail.
Outside 2006 Buyer’s Guide Aeolos 2P
The Perfect Workhorse
The perfect workhorse, this do-it-all two-person shelter is light enough for summer, sturdy enough for shoulder-season storms, and big enough for a pair of tall strangers to share. The stable pitch is drum-tight and condensation-free, and two doors and vestibules make for easy living. While its 40-inch peak height isn’t best-in-show, the inner space feels XXL due to Marmot’s bent-knee pole system and “brow” poles that pull walls nearly vertical. In the Grand Canyon, the Aeolos comfortably fit two guys and hid our ten-person group’s food bags from the canyon’s marauding mice. We also like the cherry colors. Bonus: Rock-solid pole structure can handle a snow load.
Backpacker 4/06 Aeolos 2P
Aeolos 2P Sets a New Weight-to-space Standard for Double-wall Tents
Sure, we get pretty worked up over ultralight tents. But the truly rare find is a traditional double-wall that cuts weight without slashing features or stability. Enter the Aeolos. We slept in it through deluges in the Olympics, sandblasting winds in Utah, and dripping humidity in the Catskills, and we’re still looking for something bad to say about it.
Marmot’s design acumen comes through in details like the Aeolos’s pole clips. Not only are these the strongest clips we’ve seen, but they also combine with smooth-sliding pole sleeves for an easy, secure pitch. One editor had it up in minutes – by headlamp – her first time out. Other stuff we like: the dual-diameter poles, which are thicker in the middle (where strength is crucial) and thinner at the ends (where weight-shaving makes sense). The large doors and vent that eliminate condensation even on soggy nights. The door design that keeps rain from dripping inside when we get in and out. The huge vestibules, which fit two big, drooly dogs, plus gear. And the rainfly-only pitch (with $40 optional footprint), which shaves nearly 2 pounds.
But this tent’s most impressive feature is its awesome space-to-weight ratio. With Marmot’s unique knee-pole design – the main crossing poles are prebent to create steeper sidewalls – and two short bridge poles across the roof, even our tallest testers were happy with the headroom. Four people can play cards here in a rainstorm, and two 6-footers could think they’re sleeping alone. Yet the weight comes in under 5-1/2 pounds. OK, one nitpick: instead of standard stake loops, the tent has strips of webbing whose slots aren’t big enough for T or Y stakes, only Marmot’s flexy needle stakes.
Backpacker 3/06 Aeolos 2P
Spacious and Strong
Cathedrallike living space and outstanding sturdiness for a tent under 5-1/2 pounds – that was our testers’ impression after they stayed comfortably dry through steady rain in the Olympics. Credit two long crossing poles that bend midway to make the walls more vertical, and two short bridge poles that increase headroom. At 90 inches long, the interior lets tall guys stretch out, and it’s wide enough for two pads plus gear and clothing. The two big doors and vestibules are spacious enough for boots, packs, and cooking. Detailing is five-star, from the welded window and vent to the taut pitch using dual-diameter DAC NSL poles (which taper from middle to ends for stability). The price, alas, is also five-star.

Aeolos Editors Choice 2006
Held to Backpacker magazine's high standards for cutting-edge technology, category-defining comfort and exceptional value, Marmot' s Aeolos 2 person tent prevailed as the Editor's Choice for 2006!
The Aeolos survived what is described as the toughest and most diverse testing process in the outdoors. At the end of the 6-day sufferfest, the Aeolos left its testers still looking for something bad to say about it.
Thanks. That's Marmot.
Aeolos 2P Tent Set Up Video
Marmot Athlete Beth Rodden shows you how to set up the Aeolos 2P Tent.
Curly's Clips - Aeolos 2P Tent
Marmot's own Curly Cervone takes you through the Marmot Aeolos 2P Tent.
Size Chart
| 4'11"-5'2" | 5'2"-5'6" | 5'6"-5'10" | 5'10"-6'2" | 6'2"-6'6" | |
| 90-110 lbs | XS | S | |||
| 110-135 lbs | XS | S | M | ||
| 135-160 lbs | S-M | M | M-L | ||
| 160-195 lbs | M-L | L | L-XL | ||
| 195-230 lbs | L | L-XL | XL-XXL | ||
| 230-265 lbs | XL-XXL | XXL-XXXL |
Sizing by Body Measurements
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL | |
| Parkas/Jackets/Sweaters/Tops (Unisex) | |||||||
| Chest | 33-35 | 36-38 | 39-41 | 42-45 | 46-49 | 50-53 | 54-57 |
| Neck | 13.5-14 | 14.5-15 | 15.5-16 | 16.5-17 | 17.5-18 | 18.5-19 | 19.5-20 |
| Sleeve | 30-31 | 32-33 | 34-35 | 35-36 | 36-37 | 37-38 | 37-38 |
| Pants/Bibs (Unisex) | |||||||
| Waist | 26-28 | 28-30 | 31-33 | 34-36 | 37-39 | 40-42 | 44 |
| Hip | 36-38 | 38-40 | 40-42 | 43-45 | 46-48 | 50-52 | 56 |
| Inseam (reg) | 28 | 29.5 | 31 | 32.5 | 33 | 33.5 | 34.5 |
| Inseam (short) | 26 | 27.5 | 29 | 30.5 | 31 | 31.5 | 32.5 |
| Inseam (long) | 30 | 31.5 | 33 | 34.5 | 35 | 35.5 | 36.5 |
| Gloves (Unisex) | |||||||
| Girth | 6.5-7 | 7-7.5 | 8-8.5 | 9-9.5 | 10-10.5 | ||
| Parkas/Jackets/Sweaters/Tops (Women's) | |||||||
| Size | 4-6 | 6-8 | 8-10 | 12-14 | 14-16 | ||
| Bust | 30-32 | 32-34 | 35-37 | 38-40 | 41-43 | ||
| Sleeve | 29-30 | 30-31 | 32-33 | 34-35 | 36-37 | ||
| Pants/Bibs (Women's) | |||||||
| Size | 4-6 | 6-8 | 8-10 | 12-14 | 14-16 | ||
| Waist | 22-24 | 24-26 | 27-29 | 30-32 | 33-35 | ||
| Hip | 33-35 | 35-37 | 38-40 | 41-43 | 44-46 | ||
| Inseam (reg) | 27.5 | 28.5 | 30 | 31.5 | 32 | ||
| Inseam (short) | 25.5 | 26.5 | 28 | 29.5 | 30 | ||
| Inseam (long) | 29.5 | 30.5 | 32 | 33.5 | 34 | ||
| Gloves (Women's) | |||||||
| Girth | 6-6.5 | 6.5-7 | 7.5-8 | 8.5-9 | |||
Kid's Sizing (boys & girls)
| XS | S | M | L | XL | |
| Age | 4-5 | 6-7 | 8-9 | 10-12 | 13-15 |
| Chest | 24-26 | 26-28 | 28-30 | 30-32 | 32-34 |
| Waist | 19-21 | 21-23 | 23-25 | 25-27 | 27-29 |
| Hip | 24-26 | 26-28 | 28-30 | 30-32 | 32-34 |
| Inseam | 17-18 | 19-20 | 21-22 | 23-25 | 26-28 |
| Sleeve | 22-24 | 24-25 | 25-26 | 26-28 | 28-30 |
| Height (in.) | 36-42 | 42-48 | 48-54 | 54-60 | 60-65 |
| Weight (lbs.) | 35-42 | 42-50 | 50-60 | 70-90 | 90-115 |
Garment Sizing Information
The charts above will help you select the proper size.
If you have questions, please call us.
Care Instructions
Marmot does not recommend dry cleaning for any of our products. Gore-Tex® fabric products, MemBrain® fabric products, down insulated products, and fleece are all machine washable. You should use a commercial front loading machine and follow the care instructions.









Reviews and comments
on 5/19/10.
Best tent I have ever owned. Lightweight, set up is intuitive and easily done in a flash by one person, stable, great ventilation, quality construction and material weight, spacious, dry (northwest coast rainfall). Make sure to wax zippers for smooth operation.
Would have given it 5 out of 5 but the footprint availability is severely limited. No footprints available anywhere in Canada and I believe I just ordered the last one from a store in the US as their website now shows 0 available. I had been looking for the footprint for a year (unavailable at the time I purchased the tent).
Also, killer value in 2009. Looks to have taken a significant price increase in 2010.
Overall still the best tent I have owned in 20 years.
on 7/9/10.
I love this tent, got mine Jan 09 and used it into snow season. No dampness inside, roomy, light, nice color, tough and darn easy to set up. The interior space is great, i am 6'2" and have plenty of room, side doors and vestibules are great , the windows and color really help on rainy days to keep things cheery.
I got mine on sale at a retail outlet, 30% off for around $200 now that was a deal. Footprints were easy to find in CA last year, i got mine at A16 in LA.
I am looking forward to using it for a long season this year as well.
i agree overall best tent i have owned since i started backpacking in the early 70's. I still have a VE25 which i use for winter (would get a Thor but who needs to spend the extra cash) and a Aeros 3P which i love for desert and hot summers. But if i could only have one tent it would be this one, i love it.
on 1/5/11.
I've had this tent for a while now and taken it on many adventures and camp outs with and without the boy scouts. It goes up fast and provides ample room. By far the best tent I've used and always makes me the favorite for tenting with (everyone else loves the tent too!).
on 2/5/11.
I just bought this tent and i have a problem. In the bag, came 2 long poles and twho shorts poles... but an extra short (very short) pole, just one. I dont know where to put that.
If you help me will be great.
Thanks
(Sorry for my bad english)
on 2/10/11.
Hi Daniel,
You're probably looking at the pole split. It's a bigger diameter than the other poles right? If you were to accidentally break a pole section, you can slide the splint over to help you get through your trip. Once you get home you can send the broken pole back to our warranty department for replacement. There will be a video coming out soon to show how to do this.
Thanks,
Curly
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