X-Dome 1+

Sale price$379.00 USD

Interior: Regular
Pole Set: Regular
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Due to exceptional interest the new X-Dome 1+ is currently sold out (including our upcoming June batch). However, we have another batch arriving in July. We are going to offer these for sale closer to when they arrive. Please sign up to be notified when the July batch is released:

More Functional Freestanding Tent Design

The X-Dome™ 1+ is a generously sized one person freestanding tent made by combining our unique X-Mid floorplan with a maximally weight and strength efficient pole set to improve spaciousness, stormworthiness, and simplicity in an ultralight tent. At just 35 oz (985 g), the X-Dome 1+ is amongst the lightest fully freestanding doublewall tents in the world, while being more spacious, stronger, and more user friendly than comparable tents. It is the ideal 3+ season shelter for any solo hiker preferring a freestanding tent.

PROTECTIVE

The patent pending X-Dome 1+ achieves improved strength for an ultralight tent through its unique geometry, use of carbon fiber tubing, high tenacity silpoly fabric, and a pole set designed for optimal structural efficiency via larger diameter spine tubing. The result is a highly capable shelter with up to 3x the strength of other ultralight tents.

While you'll probably never need to do this, the X-Dome allows trekking poles to be added to complete the crossbar into a robust extra arch to further increase strength. The poles are added in a unique counter balanced position where they support the sidewalls from deflection and provide greater rigidity.

What matters more to us though than outright strength is "practical stormworthiness" - how liveable the tent is in tough conditions. Here the X-Dome excels with an overhanging doorway (so rain doesn't fall inside), a fly first pitch (to keep the interior dry during setup in the rain), 100% polyester fabric (non-sag and dries fast), dual peak vents (to minimize condensation), and double wall protection. No other ultralight freestanding tent can claim this list.

SPACIOUS

The X-Dome 1+ is a palatial 1P tent with a large floor, outstanding headroom, generous length, and a spacious vestibule. It can fit one person easily with room to spare, and can even squeeze in two adults.

The floorplan is based on the unique parallelogram design of our X-Mid series tents, but with the floor expanded to fill the back vestibule - giving an excellent 23 sq ft (2.15 sq m) of space. This floor widens to a luxurious 50" (1.3 m) at the head end, while the length is 85" when sleeping straight and tall hikers can sleep diagonally for an outstanding 90" of length - all of which is highly useable due to the steep end walls.

The interior volume and headroom is increased by the variable radius pole set which curves the end walls steeper to increase volume, while a cross bar expands the peak height over more of the interior. The interior height of 42" (1.1 m) is generous, 3-5" taller than comparable tents, and extends over a larger portion of the tent. Even on a thick pad, you can sit up anywhere.

Lastly, the vestibule is conveniently positioned beside the main doorway (instead of blocking it like most tents) and has a generous size of 9.2 sq ft that easily fits the largest packs with extra room for cooking, shoes, and wet gear.

SIMPLICITY

Simplicity is a huge focus with our tents because when you are tired at the end of an ambitious day, or rough weather is rolling in, you want a tent that is fast and simple to use.

That starts with the pitch, where the fly, inner, and poles all extend to the same four points so you can pitch the tent in any order. It can pitch fly first to keep the inner tent dry during setup in the rain, but just as easily pitch it inner first to stargaze on clear nights. The X-Dome can pitch with the fly and inner added separately or pre-connected to save time, and it is 100% freestanding without need for any stakes, cords, or guylines (you should always stake your tent but with the X-Dome you can let the conditions determine which ones).

Another big focus was the doorways, which use a crossbar to increase the height and an angled zipper to widen the opening - giving an oversized door for easy entry. The smaller side of the door can be secured with a stake or trekking pole to shelter the vestibule, or rolled back to completely open the tent. All doors secure easily with magnets and the unique floorplan gives a short reach to close the fly door.

The X-Dome also improves your experience with fast dry/non-sag polyester fabric, a fully connected pole set (no pieces to lose or step on), interior hang loops, dual pockets, and a compact footprint that fits onto any tent site.

External Carbon Fiber Poles

The X-Dome uses premium Easton carbon fiber poles which are positioned externally (outside the fly) so the tent can pitch fly first to keep the interior dry during setup in the rain, but also pitches inner first just as easily for stargazing.

Since the poleset goes to the same 4 corners as the inner and fly, the X-Dome can pitch in any order, with the inner tent combined or added separately, and it is 100% freestanding with no mandatory stakes - including being able to deploy the vestibules without stakes via a trekking pole.

Crossbar + Trekking Poles

The X-Dome poleset uses an integrated cross bar to increase the interior headroom while making the doorway taller (for ease of access) and overhanging (so rain doesn't fall inside).

The crossbar also enables trekking poles to be added to complete the cross bar into a extremely sturdy additional arch. These trekking poles anchor to the bottom of the tent fly where they are counter balanced (angled inwards) to directly support the sidewalls against deflection during storms while giving the X-Dome far higher strength than most other ultralight tents.

High Tenacity Polyester

Unique among ultralight freestanding tents, the X-Dome uses 100% polyester fabric (instead of nylon) because polyester doesn't soak up water, expand and become slow to dry like nylon. With polyester the X-Dome stays lighter, tighter, and dries faster than other tents.

We've been able to create a tent this light while using polyester thanks to a new high tenacity version which offers unprecedented strength for the weight. The 15D polyester used here is comparable in strength to 15D nylon and similar or stronger than most 20D polyester on the market.

Generous Vestibule

The vestibule on the X-Dome 1+ is generously sized (9.2 sq ft / 0.85 m) and positioned beside the doorway (instead of blocking it like most tents) so you can cook or store a backpack in the vestibule while still easily getting in and out of the tent.

The vestibule is also highly versatile. You can protect the area by staking the smaller fly door flap with a tent stake or trekking pole or fully open the fly and the vestibule is still protected by an overhanging awning. The interior can open on both sides to fully open the side of the inner tent and allow excellent vestibule access.

Highly Spacious

As a "1+" sized tent, the X-Dome 1+ is far more spacious than other ultralight 1P tents.

The X-Dome 1+ has a generous 90" of length and a floor that widens to 50" at the head end (you can even squeeze in two pads) plus lofty headroom from the 42" peak height that is preserved over a large portion of the interior.

Backpacker

2025's Standout Tent

"A smart rethinking of the freestanding tent. Reports from the field have been overwhelmingly positive. A leaque of its own compared to other ultralight 1P tents.

Section Hiker

Perfect for Backpacking

"The X-Dome eclipses other popular double-wall freestanding tents. The attention to detail and functionality is remarkable...you’ll quickly come to love it."

Field Mag

Top Pick

"A supremely light one-person tent that feels like it could actually fit another person. The X-Dome is easily my top pick."

QUALITY

In addition to the high performance design, the X-Dome offers exceptional quality. That starts with premium materials including Easton carbon fiber poles which are much more expensive than aluminum poles and enable substantially higher strength for the weight. Durston has long been a leader in advancing polyester for lightweight tents, so with the X-Dome we are introducing a next generation high tenacity silpoly with unprecedented strength for the weight. This high tenacity silpoly allows us to make a lighter 15D silpoly with strength that is similar or higher than most 20D silpoly.

We take these materials and craft them into the X-Dome at arguably the most experienced tent factory in the world for premium tents. We use advanced construction methods like high precision narrow seams, narrow seam taping, waterproof seam construction, generous double stitching, ample bartacking, and double folded edges.

Overall, the X-Dome 1+ is a truly special freestanding tent. With a weight close to 2 lbs (less than 1 kg) it is among the lightest doublewall freestanding tents while being more spacious, stormworthy and user friendly than comparable tents. It protects with a fly first pitch and robust structure, comfortably accommodates with class leading interior volume and floor area, and is simple to use with large doorways and a zero stake pitch. The X-Dome 1+ is the ideal freestanding tent for adventures from Torres del Paine to the Te Araroa.

Specifications

SPECIFICATIONS

WEIGHT

Complete Tent

34.7 oz / 985 g (Regular version)

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Fly

14.3 oz / 405 g

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Inner Tent

10.7 oz / 305 g (Regular)
12.9 oz / 365g (Solid)

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Pole Set

9.7 oz / 275 g (Regular)
11.1 oz / 315 g (Short)

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mike wren
Other companies may as well just give up now.

I took my new xdome out just before christmas for 4 days/80 miles in the Scottish Highlands, and i have to say im more than happy. It packs small, only 1kg, and setup takes less than 5 minutes. Once its up its easy to add extra guylines and adjust for a nice tight pitch, but just the poles alone keep it sturdy enough if the winds not too bad. Iv had previous tents that had the option to add trekking poles for additional support but they never quite worked right, usually falling out of place in heavy side winds. But with this the trekking poles angle out so they hold up fantastic in heavy winds, i got battered by 40mph winds on a hill overlooking Loch Ness and the tent didnt budge an inch, and that was using poles for extra side support, but no extra guylines out, so im confident that it could take more weather and still stand tall.
Inside is nice and roomy, the angled floor works and the vestibule is plenty space to store gear or cook when stuck indoors during a storm, which i did 2 of the 4 nights i had it out. Even with the wet and wild weather, wet ground and wet gear inside the tent overnight, i had no condensation in the mornings, the 2 vents worked great. Obviously the outside was wet, but the new Polyester used for the fly really does shed and shake water off as they claim, so much better than nylon. And its easy to pack up too, poles all together and tent itself either stays together or unclips easy to separate.
All in all, and im not kidding, this is the best tent iv ever used.
On a side note, I would love Durston to do a simple Tarp for hammock camping using the new polyester material, it would be lighter than any other on the market with the benefit of poly, and would sell out like most of their gear.
One Happy Camper

Thanks Mike :) Glad you are liking the tent.
- Dan

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Ryan Meacham
Old timer Thant hasn’t used it yet but

This is my first tent in probably over 15yrs. I have always spent my money on quality gear so I wouldn’t need to upgrade nor replace do to lack of quality. After unboxing my jaw dropped and I giggled out loud on how light the short poles weighed. The tent material and the seams have come a long way from my older high end tents. I have pitched it but haven’t yet had the opportunity to use it on a backpacking trip as I believe those days are over for me. I’m still a huge fan of quality gear so I bought this tent to be used for bike packing and moto camping do to the short pole pack size. I can’t be more happier. I’m confident this will fit my needs. As mentioned on there website it doesn’t come with stakes. Surprisingly it also doesn’t come with a pole splint. But that being said I have never needed one.

Glad you're liking the tent :)

There should be stakes rolled up in the bundle. If they're not there, please send us a message. We don't have pole splints yet but we are working on this.

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Sanford Kerbis
Great service

After recently receiving my d1+ I was emailed info about the d2+ which I wanted instead. Durston personal made the exchange super easy and were really gracious about it and responded to my inquiry immediately. Great service. Can’t wait to get the new d2+.

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Robert Beaullieu
First trip using my new X-Dome 1+

I received my new X-Dome 1+ about two weeks ago and set it up in the backyard just to see how it set up and was pleasantly surprised how easily I achieved a good pitch and was very happy to see how easy the inner connected/disconnected from the fly. All good on the pitch and quality of the tent materials and workmanship. I've been using an X-Mid 1 for a while so I was interested in how they compare and contrast.

I ordered the short poles since they were the only ones available for an April delivery when I ordered the tent and I have to say that if possible, I would exchange for the standard(long) poles just to avoid so many sections. Assembling and disassembling the poles for use is a bit of a task, especially considering that they are a small diameter and you do need to be careful handling them.

I got to use my new X-Dome last weekend (4/25-4/27) on a short overnight trip to the Jones Creek dispersed camping area near Springer Mountain (GA). On the first night around 9pm, the heavens opened and I got dumped on for several hours and the X-Dome 1+ kept me dry and comfortable. Also, my pack and boots that were in the vestibule stayed dry. Inside the tent, I had plenty of room for my sleeping gear and other items. The X-Dome 1+ is quite a bit roomier inside than my X-Mid 1 and the extra space was appreciated.

The only concern I have with the X-Dome1+ is the durability of the carbon poles. I have the "upgraded" poles so am not worried about the glue holding the parts together but am more concerned with a break on the trail that would be difficult to address. I found myself being very careful setting up and taking down being protective of the poles until they were stored. With my X-Mid 1, I don't have this worry as the Durston poles I use are quite robust and my hiking poles are the backup. Although the X-Dome 1+ has pockets in the fly that accept hiking poles for stabilizing in a strong wind and could be used in an emergency to keep the tent up, I think I feel more comfortable with the X-Mid 1 if on a multi-day hike into the backcountry unless a free-standing tent is a requirement.

Thanks for your kind words and feedback. I'm glad you're liking the tent.

I agree that the short poles are a bit more hassle to assemble. They weight a little more and are a bit more hassle to assemble and disassemble, but the short packed size is appeciated by some people (e.g. bikepackers). We will have the regular poles available as a separate part once we get caught up on production.

For the carbon poles, we have never seen the carbon break when the tent is assembled properly - the only reported breaks are either from mis-assembly or the glue issue on the metal inserts which we take seriously and have addressed and sent improved poles to everyone. Aside from that, the carbon is working well with lots of reports of holding up in 30-50 mph winds. It's not a mountaineering tent for severe conditions, but it does do quite well for such a light tent. We don't think it would break easier than similar ultralight aluminum poles, but also we do have replacement sections and we will have repair sleeves soon, and the X-Dome has the unique advantage of also being able to pitch with trekking poles (or sticks) instead of tent poles, so it would be useable even in the rare case that you did break the poles. So I agree that freestanding tents in general have the risk of poles breaking in severe weather, but since the X-Dome and X-Mid can both pitch with trekking poles, you still have that same option with either tent. The X-Mid is simpler to pitch with trekking poles, but it is neat to have backup with the X-Dome.
- Dan Durston

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Robert D.
Great tent!

Spent my first couple of nights in the new X-Dome last weekend. It's an awesome tent! A freestanding tent, with the weight of a trekking pole text. What's not to like. Incredibly roomy, with near vertical walls. I'm definitely taking ot to the Sierras this fall. I'll need it at Mount Whitney.

Thanks Robert. Glad you're liking the tent.

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