By Will Rietveld and Janet Reichl
Overview
The Mirage 2P is a 3-season free-standing single wall tent
with the same dimensions as the double-wall Evolution 2P; it’s the Evolution 2P
without a fly. The X-configuration poles are external and the tent body is
attached with clips.
The beauty of a single wall tent is its simplicity,
lightweight, and fast setup. The downside is condensation, or is it really that
big of an issue?
The Big Sky Mirage 2P is a single wall version
of the popular Evolution 2P. It’s free-standing and has two side entry doors
with vestibules.
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Specifications
Model
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Mirage 2P (Revision E)
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Configuration
Tested
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SuprSil fabric, UL aluminum poles, clip attachment, 8
stakes in sack (2 tubular stakes for vestibules and 6 titanium shepherd hook
stakes), storage compression sack, 4 guylines
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Weight
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2 pounds, 13.4 ounces (includes tent body, poles, 8 stakes
in stuff sack, 4 guylines, compression storage sack
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Floor Dimensions
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91” long x 53/47” wide x 42” high. Area is 31.6 sq ft
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Features
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Two side entry doors with vestibules, large mesh interior
doors with 2-way zippers, 4 interior storage pockets, two closable top vents
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MSRP as Tested
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$378
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Other Options
Tested
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ShelterSaver groundsheet
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Description
Most Big Sky International tents are purchased ala carte,
meaning that for each tent component (fly, poles, stakes, etc.) you have to
choose from a list of options. As one would expect, the lightest options (such
as UL fabric, composite poles, and titanium stakes) cost more to reduce tent
weight. This is a really nice approach for knowledgeable buyers, because it
allows them to purchase the exact configuration they want. Although the process
can be a bit daunting for inexperienced buyers (more on that later), choosing
the basic configuration still results in a very lightweight tent. Hopefully
this review will help with those decisions.
The Mirage 2P is a free-standing single wall tent with two
side entry doors with vestibules. Within each vestibule is a mesh wall with a
2-way zippered entry door and two mesh storage pockets (total of 4).
Technically it’s a hybrid tent since the two sides are double wall (vestibule
and mesh entry).
Side Views: Big
Sky Mirage 2P with doors closed (left) and doors open (right).
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End Views:
Head end (left) and foot end (right). The head end (black stakeouts) is 6
inches wider than the foot end (red stakeouts), and the wall is steeper for
more headroom.
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Top View: The
Mirage 2P is supported by two aluminum poles in an X-configuration and the tent
body is attached with clips. The tent is free-standing but the two side
vestibules need to be staked out.
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Inside View:
Two side entry doors provide separate access and a vestibule for each occupant.
The floor is wide enough to provide extra space on the sides and foot end for
storage.
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Pockets:
Every Big Sky tent provides plenty of storage pockets, a total of four big
ones.
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Packed: With Big
Sky’s compression stuff sack, the Mirage 2P compresses to a small volume for
packing.
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Since the floor is slippery silnylon, it’s a good idea to paint stripes of silicone across the floor. Use McNett SilNet or DuPont Silicone II and dilute it with paint thinner to the consistency of pancake syrup, then paint it on. The seams on a Big Sky tent do not need seam sealing, which is a big plus.
Field Testing
We tested the Mirage 2P on a number of summer backpacking
trips in the southern Rockies. Conditions
included fair weather with cool nights, as well as thunderstorms with rain,
hail, and strong winds.
Setup – Quick and
easy: 1) Lay the tent out in the desired orientation (red stakeouts on the foot
end) and stake the four corners; 2) Lay the extended poles in an X-pattern on
top of the tent, connect the tips to grommets on one end, then arch the poles
and connect the other ends to grommets; 3) Holding onto the poles, connect all
of the clips on the tent body to the poles; 4) Extend and stake out the
vestibules with sturdy tube stakes; and 5) Stake out the four guylines using
the corner stakes.
We found that it’s not necessary to stake the four corners
of the tent, if you secure the tent with four guylines. We highly recommend purchasing
the guyline kit and using it for a wind-secure pitch. A total of six stakes is
required (we recommend 2 tube stakes for the vestibules and 4 titanium shepherd
hook stakes for the guylines). Since the poles are external, there are no
Velcro tabs to secure the tent body to the poles like the Evolution 2P, so the
guyline kit is essential if you anticipate using the tent where there could be
high winds. In a protected location, the Mirage 2P can be set up with one stake
on each vestibule.
Wind Stability and
Ventilation – With the four guyline setup described above the Mirage 2P is
very wind stable. A more sturdy tube stake is recommended for the vestibules
and titanium hook stakes hold surprisingly well on the guylines; putting a rock
on top of each stake will double their holding power.
Ventilation is excellent. The bottom edge of the vestibules
is raised about 6 inches to allow air to enter from the bottom and there is a
top vent on each side, allowing for cross-ventilation.
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If there is any air movement at all, even a light breeze,
the tent will stay essentially condensation-free. However, on a still clear
night with a substantial temperature drop, it is hard to avoid condensation on
the inside walls of any tent. And in a single wall tent, like the Mirage, you
are directly exposed to the wetness. While many people shy away from a single
wall tent because of the condensation issue, there is a simple solution: use a
lightweight camp towel to wipe down the inside tent walls. It’s easy, fast, and
effective, and you pack up a drier tent. You can’t do that as easily with a
double wall tent, which collects condensation on the inside of the fly under
the same conditions.
Livability – The Mirage has steep sidewalls all around, especially at the head end, so all of the interior volume is usable. Floor dimensions are generous by lightweight standards: specified dimensions
are 91 inches long x 53/47 inches wide head/foot x 42 inches of headroom. My
measurements verify the widths and height, but the floor length is only 90
inches, which is still longer than many other tents. This provides plenty of
room for two people plus gear. If you tie the interior mesh doors open, items
in the vestibules are within easy reach and the tent interior is much larger.
Because the Mirage 2P is a single wall tent with external
poles, it does not have any fly-only setup or mesh-interior-only setup like the
double wall Evolution 2P. However, each side of the tent can be tied completely
open, providing loads of ventilation and views (see photos above).
Assessment
I personally prefer a single wall tent, like the Mirage 1P
or 2P, because it weighs less, sets up quickly and easily, and it’s less
expensive. And condensation is no big deal if you simply wipe the inside tent
walls with a camp towel.
While the Big Sky Mirage tents are not the lightest to be
found (the very lightest ones have very thin fabrics and use trekking poles for
support), they are free-standing, sturdy, roomy, and very livable. These tents
will last for years, or a lifetime, depending on how much you use it.
The tent’s floor is 30-denier silnylon, which is adequately
waterproof, but could puncture from sharp plant stubs or rocks. To be sure the
floor is not damaged, order the Big Sky ShelterSaver goundsheet (5.5 ounces,
$25) which is made of durable soft structure Tyvek, or use a light tarp or
plastic sheet.
Overall the Mirage 2P has a lot to like and nothing to
dislike. Frankly it’s hard to find a tent that gets everything right – light
weight, ease of setup, easy entry, lots of interior room and great livability,
good ventilation, good wind stability and storm resistance – but the Mirage 2P
meets all of those ideals. I have tested a lot of tents over the years, and I
always find it easy to review a Big Sky tent because it’s so well designed and
refined.
Although the availability issue has mostly been resolved
(Big Sky has its own factory now), the ordering process on Big Sky’s website is
still a bit daunting, especially for buyers who don’t understand the options.
It would really help if Big Sky would create a tent configurator that provides
descriptive information on each option and interactively displays the cost and
weight of the tent with options selected. Using such a tool would allow the
buyer to choose the best configuration to meet his/her needs and budget.
Hi Will
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the insightful review.
How would you compare the Mirage 2P to the ZPacks Triplex?
regards
reto
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