
- Features
- DAC NSL Dual Diameter Green Poles
- Marmot Knees System
- No Drip Sidewall Design
- Optional Footprint Available
- Optional Gear Loft Available - Like Adding an Attic to Your Tent
- Catenary Cut Floor - Fully Waterproof Floor with Taped Seams Lifted Off the Ground
- Dual Vestibules
- Color Coded "Easy Pitch" Clips and Poles - Confusion-free set up
- Reflective Guy Out Points
- Fully Taped Fly and Canopy Floor
- Specs
- Colors:
- Terra Cotta/Pale Pumpkin (117)
- Maximum Weight:5 lbs 6.5 oz / 2.5 kg
- Minimum Weight:5 lbs / 2.3 kg
- Dimensions:45x68x90in / 114x173x229cm
- Packed Size:8 x 27 in / 20 x 69 cm
- Vestibule Area:9.75 sq ft / 0.9 sq m
- Tent Poles:3 / DAC NSL 9mm
- Floor Area:42 sq ft / 3.9 sq m
- Tent floor Material:40d 100% Nylon 3000mm W/R, F/R
- Tent canopy Material:20d No-See-Um-Net F/R
- Tent fly Material:40d 100% Nylon Ripstop, Silicon/PU 1800mm W/R, F/R
- Colors:

DAC
DAC 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.
Curly's Clips: Boreas 3P Tent
Marmot's own Curly shows off the Boreas 3P Tent.
Boreas 3P Tent Set Up Video
Marmot Athlete Beth Rodden shows you how to set up the Boreas 3 Person Tent
Boreas 3P Set-Up Instructions
How to set up your Marmot® Boreas 3P
Select a flat, level and protected site free from sharp rocks, twigs or other objects that could puncture the floor of your tent. Avoid pitching your tent in a low spot where water may collect if it rains.
Setting up the Tent Body
- Spread the tent out floor side down and loosely stake out the 4 corners of the main tent body using the stake loops.
- Carefully unfold all poles and begin assembling. Make sure all sections are fully joined together. Your poles are connected with the shock cord system for easy assembly.
- The Boreas 3P has 2 poles. There is one large pole system, each end is shaped like a “V,” of which one side is red and the rest is silver. The shorter pole is the “brow” pole.
- Locate the two red tabs at two corners of the tent body. Lay down the large pole system on top of the tent body with the tips of the red V directed toward the two corners with the red tabs.
- Insert 2 pole tips, one at a time, on one side of the tent into the grommets. Repeat with the remaining 2 pole tips on the opposite side of the tent body.
- With all 4 tips in their respective grommets, the main pole structure will be erect. Connect clips on the tent body to the corresponding pole. The color of the clip webbing will match the color of the pole.
- Locate the yellow pole pockets above the tent doors. Place the brow pole over the main pole structure. Insert the tips of the brow pole into the pole pockets. Once both tips of the brow pole are inserted into the pole pockets, connect the clips on the tent body to the brow pole.
- If needed, reposition the tent stakes to pull the floor of the tent body taut.
Attaching the Flysheet
- Unfold the flysheet and identify the inside of the fly. The inside is coated and seam tape is visible.
- Locate the 2 red tabs on the fly and the 2 red tabs at the stakeout points on the tent body. Align the 2 sets of red tabs, connect the buckle at 1 of the red tabs to keep the fly correctly positioned, and drape the flysheet over the tent body with the inside facing down.
- The seams of the fly should closely align with the tent poles.
- Locate the reflective guy-line tabs along the seams of the fly. There is Velcro under the tabs that will securely attach the fly to the tent pole structure.
- If necessary, loosen the webbing at the 4 buckles to connect the fly to the tent body.
- Once the 4 buckles are attached, tighten the webbing at the corners until the fly is taut.
- Be sure the fly door is zipped closed before you stake out the vestibule. Use the large loop to stake out the vestibule. Use the adjustable webbing to tighten or release the tension.
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Reviews and comments
on 3/1/11.
I had the Aeros 3p which was a good solid tent. the floor broke down and when I sent to for warranty they replaced it with this. I have only set it up in the back yard so far but the warranty service was impressive and timely. The new one has all the things i didn't know i wanted the old one to do.
No gear loft but nice little lantern clip. Velcro for fly attachment. I thought this would make for much less living space but the new design will still sit 3 comfortably.
Nice job
on 4/21/11.
Very easy to set up, fly velcros to the poles and seems to be very stable. I think it could withstand quite a bit of wind. Incredibly roomy inside, it is huge for two people! Could easily store all gear inside and still have plenty of space to sleep comfortably.
Only used it one night so far, but with a cold night (2deg C) and rain on top of that it was a good test for our new tent. It did great! No condensation at all, we we're nice and dry.
Only drawback that I can think of is that it is a little bulky to pack. Light, but the poles are long and can't be separated. (Although this does make for easy pitching)
on 9/1/11.
i bought this and it's amazing!
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