X-Dome 2

Sale price$469.00 USD

Interior: Regular
Pole Set: Carbon (Ships Late-August)

The X-Dome 2 is currently sold out but is available for pre-order with the tents shipping August 15-20 (short poles) or August 20-30 (regular poles).

More Functional Freestanding Tent Design

The X-Dome™ 2 is an ultralight freestanding tent developed from our focus on efficient design to be more spacious, protective, and simple to use. It combines our weight efficient and simple X-Mid floorplan with a structurally optimized pole set to provide unprecedented space and protection for the weight. The result is a generously sized and fully freestanding two person shelter that is highly liveable in tough conditions for just 2.7 lbs (1.25 kg). 

SPACIOUS

The X-Dome 2 is a generous sized, true two person shelter that is noticeably more spacious than comparable tents. That spaciousness starts with the floor, which has a width of 52" (130 cm) for the full length so it can easily accommodate two wide pads. The floor length is suited for taller hikers with an 88" (224 cm) length that is made more useable by the near vertical end walls.

What really makes the X-Dome 2 spacious though is the taller interior height combined with a shape that preserves that height over more of the tent. The interior height of 43" (1.1 m) is 3 - 6" taller than comparable tents and the full length crossbar extends this peak height over to the doorways (creating vertical sidewalls) while the geometry extends the height towards the ends (creating near vertical end walls). The result is 20 - 40% more volume than comparable tents including outstanding headroom and shoulder room - allowing partners on two wide pads to comfortably share the tent.

The dual vestibules are also generously sized at 9 sq ft (0.83 sq m) each. Each vestibule can easily fit a large pack while having extra room for cooking, shoes, and wet gear.

PROTECTIVE

X-Dome 2 is designed to keep you protected and comfortable in tough conditions. That starts with the structure of the tent, which is stronger than most ultralight tents due to the larger diameter tubing in key areas, and the premium high strength carbon fiber poles that are stronger for the weight than aluminum. This makes the X-Dome sturdier than comparable tents, plus trekking poles can be optionally added to complete the crossbar into a robust third arch which adds substantial vertical and horizontal strength for snowloads and high winds.

What is often overlooked - yet usually matters more than outright strength - is how liveable the tent is during tough conditions. Here the X-Dome excels with overhanging doorways that keep out falling rain, 100% polyester fabric that is non-sag and fast drying, a fly first pitch that keeps the interior dry during setup, a full doublewall design to separate any condensation, and a fly that extends low to the ground to blocks drafts and rain splatter. No other ultralight freestanding tent has all of these protections.

The X-Dome 2 is also highly spacious so you have room to live when riding out a storm, and the details that matter have been obsessed over - such as taller doorways so you can enter without touching a wet fly and generously sized vestibules for wet gear. It's the shelter you want to have when wet weather rolls in.

SIMPLICITY

Simplicity and ease-of-use are an obsession with our tents because at the end of a tough day or in rough weather you want a shelter that is fast and intuitive to use.

Most notably, the pitch is simpler and more versatile than other tents. The rectangle based geometry allows the tent to naturally pitch in any order, including fly first during wet weather or inner first on a starry night, and it can pitch with the fly and inner pre-connected for the fastest pitch. It is also 100% freestanding, so you can let the conditions determine which stakes you use instead of the tent dictating certain ones.

Another important aspect is the doorways, which are often overlooked. The X-Dome uses a crossbar and angled zipper to create doorways that are larger, taller and more vertical so they are easier to step through and keep rain out. The doors secure with easier to use magnets, and the reach to close the fly door is intentionally shorter than other tents so you can comfortably do it from inside.

The X-Dome also has numerous other details that make the tent user friendly like one handed zippers, vestibules that position the main area beside the doors instead of blocking them, interior hang loops, 4 pockets, and a fully connected pole set with no parts to lose.

External Carbon Fiber Poles

The X-Dome 2 uses premium Easton carbon fiber poles which are positioned externally (outside the fly) so the tent can naturally pitch fly first to keep the interior dry during setup in the rain, while also being able to pitch inner first 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 2 uses a cross bar to increase the interior headroom and create a doorway that is 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 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 2 higher strength than comparable ultralight tents.

High Tenacity Polyester

Unique among ultralight freestanding tents, the X-Dome 2 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 2 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.

Generous Vestibule

The vestibule on the X-Dome 2 is generously sized (9 sq ft / 0.83 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

The X-Dome 2 is one the largest 2P tents with 52" of width for the full length, an 88" floor combined with near vertical end walls for tall hikers, and a peak height that is taller than other tents and extended over more of the interior by the crossbar and geometry. The result is 20-40% more interior volume than comparable tents and ample room for two wide pads.

QUALITY

Our fixation with detail also extends to the quality of the tent, where we take every opportunity to build the best tent we can.

Durston has long been a leader in advancing polyester fabric for lightweight tents due to its excellent properties including non-sag and fast drying. With the X-Dome 2 we are using our latest high tenacity 15D silpoly and combining that with premium Easton carbon poles that cost 2-3x what an aluminum poleset does, but leads all other poles in strength:weight.

We craft these premium materials into the X-Dome 2 at one of the most experienced tent factory in the world with high end tents, while using advanced construction methods like high precision narrow seams, narrow seam taping, waterproof seam construction, generous double stitching, and double folded edges.

Overall, the X-Dome 2 advances what is possible in an ultralight two person freestanding tent. With a weight of 2.7 lbs (1.25 kg) it is among the lightest fully freestanding doublewall 2P tents while providing increased strength, protection, spaciousness, and ease of use. It is the ideal two person freestanding tent for backcountry hikes on the Arizona Trail to the Annapurna Circuit.

Customer Reviews

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Jo Bates
A masterclass in engineering

Durston X-Dome II Tent Review – A Masterclass in Thoughtful Engineering

After spending nights in all sorts of tents over the years, I can confidently say that the Durston X-Dome II has completely raised the bar. This isn’t just a tent—it’s a beautifully engineered piece of kit that feels like it was designed by someone who actually uses it in real-world conditions. Spoiler alert: I’m in love with this tent.

Engineering Excellence

What stands out first and foremost is the intelligent engineering. Every detail has been so carefully considered—from the geometry of the pole structure to the placement of the vents and the tensioning system. Pitching it is intuitive and fast—within minutes, you’re set up with a shelter that looks and feels solid enough to take on serious weather. I don’t think I’ve ever pitched a freestanding tent this quickly and confidently, especially not one with this much interior space.

Material & Build Quality

Durston didn’t cut corners on materials. The fly is made from 15D silpoly with a PE coating, giving you incredible waterproofing (no sagging when wet!) while keeping the weight impressively low. Every component screams quality.

I’ve camped through rain and wind in the UK with this tent, and it didn’t even flinch. No flapping, no leaking, no condensation dripping from above. Just a quiet, dry, warm night—exactly what you want when you’re wild camping in unpredictable conditions.

The X-Dome 2has this beautifully balanced, aerodynamic shape that stands firm even in strong gusts. The tension across the canopy is even, and it holds taut without sagging over time. Once guyed out, it becomes a vault on a wild pitch. I’ve had heavier tents that didn’t feel this secure.

Space & Comfort

This is where the tent really surprised me. For a two-person tent, the interior space is exceptional—I solo camp with my large dog and still so much generous space to move around without touching the sides or top of the tent.The floor is wide and the vertical-ish walls give you extra headroom. The dual vestibules are generous, giving loads of space to cook or stash a pack.

And the pocket system inside? Genuinely useful—not gimmicky. There are high-level pockets for your headtorch or phone, and a rear gear loft that’s ideal for drying socks or gloves overnight. It feels like someone actually lived in this tent before deciding where to put things.

Final Thoughts

The Durston X-Dome 2 is a tent made by people who actually get out there and use their gear. It’s light, strong, fast to pitch, and full of smart details that make life better on the trail. It’s clear that Dan Durston has poured his backpacking experience into this design.

Whether you’re wild camping in the UK, planning a thru-hike, or just want a bombproof yet spacious tent that doesn’t weigh you down, this is a tent that delivers. It’s not just a piece of gear—it’s a joy to use.

Would I recommend it? Absolutely 100%

Thanks for the detailed review and kind words Jo!
- Dan Durston

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Wild Camper Oldie
Amazing design, some detail issues

First thanks for very quick shipping to the UK.
I set it up in the back garden for my initial assessment, as I would do with any new tent, but glad I did, as there were no guy-lines with this tent.
Over the years I've had lightweight tents from Robert Saunders, Terra Nova, Nortent and every tent has come with guy-lines. Its like supplying a pair of running shoes without laces! To compound this my camping suppliers all seem to be out of stock of reflective dyneema guy-lines.
I re-read the website and it doesn't mention guy-lines but then you don't say running shoes will come with laces but they do!
I'm 6' 2" so appreciate the Dome 2 inner size, as I will be using solo, and particular the inner headroom. So many tents manufacturers seem to have not factored in the much thicker sleeping pads we use these days.
I use a 198cm x 65cm pad which works great diagonally leaving loads of space for your gear next to you.
One thing that worries me is that there is a gap between flysheet and ground, particularly on the ends, which exposed the inner groundsheet wall.
I tried tightening the buckles at each foot but couldn't pull down any more without over stressing the fabric. To me its almost like the poles need to be 1-2" shorter. I will need to wait to I test it in the mountains to see if it will cause problems.
Even with the solid inner its nice to have the two half mesh panels to give extra ventilation, but can be closed up when colder.
I don't use trekking poles so borrowed the wife's to try the bracing and its very effective in giving added stability and now bowing in the front or back.
I packed up with inner and ground sheet attached, which turned into real wrestling match with the bag. Please give us a larger compression type bag - it would save so much effort!
So overall impression is very good and looking forward to using this autumn out typical British wet conditions!

Glad you're mostly liking the tent. We are working towards including some guyline - I agree that would be nice to have included.

The gap below the fly should be about 10 cm, which is pretty normall or a bit small for a 3-season style backpacking tent, but is larger than 4-season style tents that are popular in the UK. You can trim the poles about 3-5 cm (or order custom end sections and swap them on) if you do want to drop it a bit. That would add some more draft protection, at the expense of some ventilation.

Yeah the trekking poles really add a lot of stability. Glad you're noticing that.

Cheers,
Dan Durston

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Sami
Awesome upgrade even from great gear

I used to rely on Sea to Summit Telos TR1/3 tents; while they were great, and supposedly lightweight, X-Dome 2 cuts the weight by about half - which is massive - without sacrificing any quality and probably even improving it.

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Choe
Comfortable summer vacation.

I had a pleasant and comfortable summer vacation with the X-dome 2.

I use it alon, and it was a large size air mattress and a large backpack spread out inside the tent.

I pitched the tent near the beach forest and tied three guy lines in the direction of the wind, so it didn’t sway at all even in the sea breeze.

After swimming, I opend the both fly doors and took a nap in the nice cool sea breeze. I’ll never forget it….

Thank you, Dan

Thank you, Dan.

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B
No double-wide pads, but amazing tent

Just wanted to let everyone who's reading that this cannot accept a double wide pad, but can accept two wide pads. I didn't see that when ordering, but still love my tent.
We have a big Agnes tapered wide and it fits but pushes out the edges of the tent. not ideal in rainy weather.

Glad you're liking the tent.

To make sure it is clear for everyone, the tent will work with two wide pads, and it will work with a double pad (e.g. 40' wide), but it doesn't quite fit with a double pad that is also extra wide and long (i.e. 50' x 78' pad). With a 50' x 78' pad it will tend to touch at two opposite corners since the two sides can't be slightly staggered like two individual pads can be. Some pads like this taper narrower towards the feet end, and some aren't both wide AND long, so some people are happy with them just touching the sides a bit, but the results can vary quite a bit with the various different pad shapes, so people should use caution if they are trying to use a 50' x 78' pad.
- Dan

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