X-Mid 1

Sale price$249.00 USD

Include stakes?: Yes

The X-Mid 1 has been completely redesigned for 2025 into a third generation model that is even lighter, more spacious, and more user friendly. Full details on the third generation improvements are here.

Pinnacle of Lightweight Tent Design

The X-Mid 1 has been developed from the first principles of geometry to achieve the most weight efficient, simple to use, and stormworthy design for a trekking pole shelter. The result is a double wall tent that is incredibly user friendly, capable and spacious while weighing just 25 oz (720 g). As a result, it has become one of the most awarded tents in recent years including awards for best tent from The Trek, Outdoor Gear Lab, Section Hiker and numerous other respected outlets.

STORMWORTHY

Many ultralight tents are designed more as fair weather shelters and thus trade important protection for weight savings. This includes less waterproof coatings, cutting away areas of the fly to leave you more exposed, and omitting important features like peak vents and guy out points.

With the X-Mid, we focus on saving weight through efficient design such as minimizing seams, narrow high precision seam tape, and maximizing the volume:surface ratio, so we can create a tent that is both light and capable in tough conditions. The X-Mid excels in rough weather with its fly first pitch, full doublewall design, non-sag poly fabric, large adjustable vents, factory waterproofed seams, full-coverage fly (blocks rain splatter and drafts), stormworthy shape, and protected entryways that prevent rain falling inside. No other tent can claim that list.

USER FRIENDLY

Simplicity and user friendliness are a major focus for the X-Mid because the last thing you want in bad weather or at the end of a long day is a tent that is a hassle to use. We avoid complexity and improve the user experience with our focus on first principles design, combined with obsessive attention to detail and extensive real-world validation.

Unlike most trekking pole tents, the rectangle based X-Mid offers a simpler 4 stake pitch. There are no mandatory guylines, no struts that are harder to pack up and store, and no measuring pole heights or estimating odd angles. It goes up quickly with just 4 required stakes and 2 poles that can be extended without measuring.

Once pitched, the user friendliness continues with large doorways that aren’t blocked by poles, vestibules that put the main area beside the door instead of blocking it, magnetic door toggles, 4 intuitive pockets, and one hand operated zippers. Notably, the X-Mid uses polyester fabric for the fly which doesn't sag and absorb water like nylon so your pitch stays tight and the tent dries quickly. Polyester was controversial when we launched the X-Mid with it in 2018 but our passionate advocacy for it has since led to an industry wide shift.

Section Hiker

Editors Choice

"The X-Mid 1 is my favorite tent...it is a great shelter if you want a trekking pole tent that is affordable, spacious, stormworthy, and packs up small."

Outdoor Gear Lab

Best Ultralight Tent

"It's still hard for us to believe that such an easy-to-set-up tent can be so delightful to spend camp time in while also being almost invincible to storms....it's our favorite 1P tent."

The Trek

We Love This Tent

"A laundry list of well-thought-out details makes this tent exceptional in rough weather....it is our all around best thru-hiking tent."

Paul Messner (YouTuber)

Best 2023 Tent

"A brilliant tent.....there's been a lot of hype around this tent and I think it's justified. It does everything really really well....the X-Mid ticks more boxes than any other"

Backpacking Light

Cottage Gear Innovation Award

"With a new type of design...the Durston X-Mid 1P offers light weight, livable space, ease of pitch, and storm resistance that we've never seen before"

Treeline Review

Best Ultralight Tent for Thru-Hiking

The Durston Gear X-Mid 1 is our favorite tent for thru-hiking because it’s great in high winds, versatile, easy to pitch, and surprisingly affordable. This tent is very well designed.

SPACIOUS

The X-Mid geometry maximizes the space possible from two poles by using a diagonal ridgeline that positions the two poles further apart, while avoiding placing the poles near the edges that would detract from wind performance.

The result is a spacious 1P tent with best in class headroom. The two poles give headroom throughout the length of the tent so you can sit up anywhere in the tent and easily transition from laying down to sitting up without hitting the tent ceiling.

The floor is a generous 93" (2.36 m) length which is combined with steep end walls to provide suitable length for hikers up to 6'4" (193 cm), while the floor width is a comfortable 33" (84 cm) that accommodates the widest pads. Also generous are the dual vestibules, which are spacious, tall, and easily hold even large packs.

QUALITY

In addition to the highest performance design, the X-Mid boasts the highest quality.

The tent is crafted at arguably the best and most experienced tent factory in the world using premium fabrics, full double stitching, double folded edges, and generous bartacking.

While this premium quality gives the X-Mid a higher cost of production than comparable tents, the X-Mid 1 is priced affordably simply because we sell it to you direct with only a modest markup.

Magnetic Toggles

Magnetic door toggles with pull tabs provide easy one handed-operation.

Large Doorways

Unlike most trekking pole tents, the doorways are large and not blocked by trekking poles. They also have a protected design to keep rain out even when open, and can be propped open with a stick or pole to create a 'porch'.

Full Coverage Fly

The fly extends low to the ground to block drafts and rain splatter, yet can be raised higher for more ventilation. Other tents cut away the bottom of the fly to save weight but it leaves you more exposed.

Stormworthy Shape

The X-Mid provides the ideal shape with consistent and moderate panel slopes. All the panels are an ideal 50 - 55 degrees which balance wind and snow shedding to provide excellent all around performance. Most tents are less consistent with a mix of shallower panels (worse for snow shedding) and steeper panels (worse for wind performance).

Generous Space

The X-Mid's offset poles provide a longer diagonal ridgeline that extends the headroom over more of the tent. There is ample clearance to transition from laying down to sitting up without hitting the tent, and room to sit up anywhere in the tent.

PATENTED GEOMETRY

The X-Mid shape has been developed from the first principles of geometry to be as weight efficient, simple, and functional as possible.

That includes avoiding all the common pitfalls of trekking pole shelters such as a complicated pitch, mandatory guylines, poles blocking the doorways, and a lack of interior volume.

Read the story about how the X-Mid geometry was developed:

As an incredibly well rounded, spacious, and capable shelter, the X-Mid 1 is the ideal ultralight tent for everything from a long thru hike to a remote adventure in Alaska. That's why the X-Mid 1 has become both the most popular and highest rated 1P tent on all three triple crown trails (Applachian Trail, Continental Divide Trail, and Pacific Crest Trail) according to hiker surveys by The Trek and Halfway Anywhere.

Customer Reviews

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Cody
Durston X-Mid 1 (Gen 3):

I recently got my hands on the Durston X-Mid 1 Gen 3, and I have to say—this tent exceeded my expectations in every way. Dan Durston continues to raise the bar for ultralight shelters, and this newest iteration is the best yet.

Set-up is a breeze, even in less-than-ideal conditions. The intuitive pitch and non-fussy design make it ideal for both seasoned backpackers and those just getting into ultralight gear. I especially appreciate how roomy and well-ventilated it feels for a one-person shelter. The headroom and living space are incredibly generous for its weight class, and the vestibules are perfectly designed for gear storage and cooking in bad weather.

Build quality is top-tier—you can tell a lot of thought went into the details. The materials strike a great balance between durability and weight savings. Even in wind and rain, the X-Mid 1 Gen 3 feels rock-solid and confidence-inspiring.

I also love the improved ventilation and condensation management—a huge step up from many other single-wall tents I’ve used. And of course, the weight and packed size make this a no-brainer for long-distance hikers, fastpackers, and anyone trying to trim down their load without sacrificing comfort or protection.

All in all, the Durston X-Mid 1 Gen 3 is easily one of the best solo tents on the market right now. Whether you’re thru-hiking, weekend backpacking, or anything in between, this shelter is a total win.

Thanks for the kind words Cody. Great to hear you are enjoying the tent.
- Dan Durston

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Damon F
Love this tent

Firstly, I'd just like to say that I love my new X-Mid 1 tent. Took it out over the last few days and it performed flawlessly. Still getting use to pitching it but getting better every time. It got put to its test in some pretty tough New Zealand weather and handled it like a champ. Even pitched it in some pretty insane wind without guy ropes and it didn't budge at all. Didn't even feel threatened that it was going to collapse. Out in another 3-day mission and can't wait to use it again. I'm 6'3 so is a little tight for room internally but because of the size of the vestibules that isn't a problem at all. Love it, Love it, Love it and highly recommend this tent.

Thank you for designing an amazing tent and all the effort that you put into customer service and standing by your product. You have lifetime fan and customer.

Thanks Damon :) Glad the tent is working well.
- Dan Durston

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Adrienne Markworth
Spatially challenged person loves this tent

I am in no way gifted at putting things like this together. My tent arrived the night before I left. By day three of the six day back country adventure in the Sierras, my very judgmental middle school Boy Scout companions were remarking on how spiffy my tent was looking! The interior is spacious and comfortable. Only issue is that stakes are essential, so I did have to hunt a bit for ground that was not granite rocks. I have become an evangelist for this tent especially compared to my friends’ trekking pole tents which are kind of a nightmare to put up.

Thanks for the kind words Adrienne and your support in telling others. As a small grassroots company with no professional marketing, that is greatly appreciated.
- Dan Durston

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Tristan Patrick
3rd Generation used in Pyrenees

I recently bought the X-Mid 1 and used it for 8 nights in the French Pyrenees starting the GR10.
1. This was my first tent like ever as I'm just now getting into backpacking. At a very basic level, it is very easy to set up. But it is not very beginner friendly as a tent to get it *just right* as in my experience there was a lot of micro adjustments that were needed to make sure everything was correct. The extended YouTube video Dan made is really great in starting out with this tent. However, there was no "info packet" or anything that came with the tent and so there were a lot of features and things that needed to be adjusted that I was kind of figuring out on my own.
2. The tent is super super light, which is great, and I don't feel like I ever had a super hard time packing it up in the morning.
3. I did one night before leaving on my trip in my backyard. When I was packing up the tent in the morning, there was a small hole in the inner mesh. It seems very unlikely I would have been able to tear a hole in it in the first 8 hours of having it. Maybe from the poles? But mine aren't that sharp. The hole never expanded and didn't seem to let any bugs in though.
4. The night in my backyard, I woke up with everything wet. The fly, the inner mesh, even my sleeping pad. This was middle of summer in Texas, so me sweating makes sense, but literally every part of the tent fabric managing to condensate seems unlikely to me. The first few nights in the Pyrenees the same thing happened. I made sure I had at least part of the fly door open, the vents were open as well. As I was still new to using the tent, the only thing I can think of why the inner would be getting so wet at night is the tent either wasn't properly sealed during production, or I wasn't pitching it correctly and had parts of the inner touching the fly. The last two nights, were in general more dry; the grass outside wasn't as dewey and the fly wasn't as wet either. I was however, also making sure that absolutely no part of the fly was touching the inner mesh. These nights I woke up inside the tent dry. So I am still struggling to decide what the reason might be. I am leaning towards my incompetence lmao.

Overall I am happy with this tent and look forward to getting back out with this tent and getting more familiar with it over time. It's light, fits in a pack very easily, and (when pitched correctly lol) has plenty of space inside the mesh and in between the mesh and fly.

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Sarah Gamard

X-Mid 1

PITCHING GUIDE

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