I've had the elixir 3 for a few years, you can definitely get 3 tall adults inside it with standard width pads, I'd respectfully disagree and say it's a genuine 3 person tent, but everyone to their own 👍🏻 I've never had problems with leaking, and it's been in some very heavy rain, I'll be buying a 2 person version soon.
Great review and very thorough, thanks. I’ve had this tent for 2 and a half years now and love it. Used it in different guises; as a backpacking tent on my own in the Lake District and Peak District; campsite tent with my son; a family tent (3 of us) for a couple of nights when we couldn’t take our bigger tent to an off island. It withstood awful weather in North Wales, the wind and the rain meant some people were packing up and going but we were fine and the MSR was dry and robust. My son and I also camped with just the inner one night when the weather was very sunny. The mesh meant we could stargaze 😁Like you, my only gripe is the door and an extra toggle would be handy 👍🏼
Great video, thanks a lot! I was wondering, how is the ventilation/heat in hot weather actually? Seeing how the mesh on the doors doesnt fully go down to the bottom, and neither do the mesh 'windows'. Totally agree on the need for an extra 'pin' for the door to tie it fully back, that would be great. Also something that I would like to see are pockets for the doors instead of the dog bones to tie them. Often I just want to quickly temporarily stash the door to the side, and rolling it up + tying them up is such a faff.
Nice set up and review. I just set this tent up in my living room and as you noted MSR should have added a toggle to open the fly up completely. That would have made the fly configurations complete.
great review man! informative at max. I just have two quick questions. 1. Your height? I can see its a lot of space inside. 104cm if I'm correct. I'm 190cm standing and around 95cm while sitting down. Don't wanna hit my head in the ceiling sitting down and I don't think I will. But just to have U as a reference. 2. Do U have had any problems with leakage lately now when ur tent is 1 year? Have read a lot of reviews where people are so frustrated of leakage in seams after just 1 or 2 years. Seams like the PU-covering in the poly separates. thnk U!
Verry good look at the tent. Like you said, not that many detailed reviews. I'm looking at the 4p for 3 64cm sleeping mats. It's one of the few 4p 'backpacking' options.
Any ideas on where is the cheapest place to get one in EU? Im looking to get into doing a bit more camping & would like a decent budget tent. Given the weight I might look at the Elixir 2 as well as its really just for me & maybe my son on fishing trips 👌 Good detailed review here though,thank you!
These are brilliant tents. I have the 1 person and it is spacious with good headroom. I have the 2 person on my short list but will now consider getting the 3 man for the extra living space. Thank you for sharing.
@@evacoutdoors5867 that is annoying and seems like an oversight especially since their older tents all seem to have attachment straps for the rolled up doors. I like how you tied it off to the fly vents
Can anyone vouch for the dryness of the rainfly? I’ve read it’s not very long lasting Looking for a solid, water tight, well vented car camping tent… -thanks
@@evacoutdoors5867 thanks for the prompt reply and upload info on tent. I purchased it today after watching your video. I wonder if some users aren’t setting them up correctly and allowing the rainfly to touch the tent. My 12yr old MSR mutha hubba needs replaced after getting burn holes in its rainfly. -cheers
I've had the elixir 3 for a few years, you can definitely get 3 tall adults inside it with standard width pads, I'd respectfully disagree and say it's a genuine 3 person tent, but everyone to their own 👍🏻 I've never had problems with leaking, and it's been in some very heavy rain, I'll be buying a 2 person version soon.
Great review and very thorough, thanks. I’ve had this tent for 2 and a half years now and love it. Used it in different guises; as a backpacking tent on my own in the Lake District and Peak District; campsite tent with my son; a family tent (3 of us) for a couple of nights when we couldn’t take our bigger tent to an off island. It withstood awful weather in North Wales, the wind and the rain meant some people were packing up and going but we were fine and the MSR was dry and robust. My son and I also camped with just the inner one night when the weather was very sunny. The mesh meant we could stargaze 😁Like you, my only gripe is the door and an extra toggle would be handy 👍🏼
Great video, thanks a lot!
I was wondering, how is the ventilation/heat in hot weather actually? Seeing how the mesh on the doors doesnt fully go down to the bottom, and neither do the mesh 'windows'.
Totally agree on the need for an extra 'pin' for the door to tie it fully back, that would be great. Also something that I would like to see are pockets for the doors instead of the dog bones to tie them. Often I just want to quickly temporarily stash the door to the side, and rolling it up + tying them up is such a faff.
Nice set up and review. I just set this tent up in my living room and as you noted MSR should have added a toggle to open the fly up completely. That would have made the fly configurations complete.
Why not just peg the vestibule back in the full open position?
great review man! informative at max.
I just have two quick questions.
1. Your height? I can see its a lot of space inside. 104cm if I'm correct. I'm 190cm standing and around 95cm while sitting down. Don't wanna hit my head in the ceiling sitting down and I don't think I will. But just to have U as a reference.
2. Do U have had any problems with leakage lately now when ur tent is 1 year? Have read a lot of reviews where people are so frustrated of leakage in seams after just 1 or 2 years. Seams like the PU-covering in the poly separates.
thnk U!
I don’t have it now, it was difficult to get in and out of. The cross pole ends are very low. I found out once I started using it.
Great review and the only suggestion is to have some closer views of the connecting mechanisms. Thanks
Thank you for a comprehensive and informative review 👍🏻
Hi, thanks for the video, what's different between first and second version elixir 3?
No idea
Verry good look at the tent. Like you said, not that many detailed reviews. I'm looking at the 4p for 3 64cm sleeping mats.
It's one of the few 4p 'backpacking' options.
Any ideas on where is the cheapest place to get one in EU? Im looking to get into doing a bit more camping & would like a decent budget tent. Given the weight I might look at the Elixir 2 as well as its really just for me & maybe my son on fishing trips 👌 Good detailed review here though,thank you!
Mine was from Ekosport
Are there velco loops to join the fly sheet to the poles in places?
Very interesting and complete review! Thanks a lot! :)
Nice video review. Also worth looking at the Nordic Otra for car camping in summer - can open vents all sides.
These are brilliant tents. I have the 1 person and it is spacious with good headroom. I have the 2 person on my short list but will now consider getting the 3 man for the extra living space. Thank you for sharing.
Do both doors in the rainfly open the same? For cross ventilation?
Yes same both sides but there is no tie back for the full door which is a bit annoying.
@@evacoutdoors5867 that is annoying and seems like an oversight especially since their older tents all seem to have attachment straps for the rolled up doors. I like how you tied it off to the fly vents
what are the length of the poles folded please?
No Idea.
@@evacoutdoors5867 Ummm....OK...thanks anyways?
@@Genesis_3v15 YES...yes I did. Called "Helping". I do it all of the time 👍
I have this exact same tent so far so good. careful using in spring ( or fall ) you must brush off snow or tent may collapse
Use the peg to move the door further to the side!!
Great review, thank you
Dammit. Why are the doors offset.
@@whatthe6532 exactly!!
Are the toggles elasticated?
No
Can anyone vouch for the dryness of the rainfly? I’ve read it’s not very long lasting
Looking for a solid, water tight, well vented car camping tent…
-thanks
For the money it seems very good. It’s certainly durable.
@@evacoutdoors5867 thanks for the prompt reply and upload info on tent. I purchased it today after watching your video. I wonder if some users aren’t setting them up correctly and allowing the rainfly to touch the tent. My 12yr old MSR mutha hubba needs replaced after getting burn holes in its rainfly.
-cheers
Nice review. How small does it pack?
Not too small to be honest.
Great review thank you
Great review
Flattest yard I've ever seen. Perfect tent for backpacking for two people. Just share the weight.
Great video as usual mate. Us lower league TH-camrs should do a collaboration mate ... what you think? ... Mick Fitzpatrick
Maybe!
@@evacoutdoors5867 👍
Those stakes are useless in stony rocky soil.
Easy to set up poles in grass area. No fun at all with stony soill.
Yes I can imaging!
Buy some groundhogs problem solved..