X-Mid 2

Sale price$289.00 USD

Include stakes?: No

The X-Mid 2 has been substantially updated for 2025 with high precision narrow seams & narrow seam tape, redesigned pockets, improved hardware, and our new 15D high tenacity silpoly fabric that substantially lowers the weight while retaining similar strength. The result is a weight reduction to just 880 g (1.9 lbs).

Pinnacle of Lightweight Tent Design

The X-Mid 2 has been developed from the first principles of geometry to be the most weight efficient and functional design for a trekking pole shelter. Its innovative and patented geometry makes the X-Mid 2 exceptionally stormworthy, spacious, and simple at the lowest weight. No other tent offers this level of space and protection for just 1.9 lbs (880 g / 31 oz), which is why the X-Mid 2 has become one of the most popular tents on demanding trails and one of the most highly awarded tents in recent years including top awards from BackpackingLight, The Trek, and Section Hiker.

STORMWORTHY

Most ultralight tents achieve their low weights by shrinking the size and trading durability and stormworthiness for weight savings. In contrast, the X-Mid 2 saves weight through efficient design such as a trekking pole structure that is both stronger and lighter than traditional tent poles, and a geometry that maximizes the volume possible from the fabric area. In doing so, the X-Mid 2 achieves its low weight while also being a robust shelter for tough conditions.

X-Mid 2's long list of protections include a doublewall design, full coverage fly (extends low to the ground to blocks drafts and splatter), fly first pitch (keeps the inner dry during setup in the rain), polyester fabric (doesn't sag and loosen like nylon), large adjustable vents, robust waterproof coatings, durable fabrics, factory waterproofed seams, and protected doorways that keep rain out even when open. No other tent offers this full list.

In addition to this set of protections, the X-Mid shape is well suited for windy and snowy conditions because every panel is at a consistently moderate slope. Other tents have flatter roof panels that catch snow and flatter sidewalls that catch wind, while the X-Mid 2 puts every panel at a balanced 50-55 degrees to deliver strong all around performance.

USER FRIENDLY

In tough conditions you want a tent that just works, which is why obsessive attention to detail has gone into making the X-Mid 2 simple and intuitive.

That starts with the simple pitch that goes up quickly with only 4 required stakes. There are no mandatory guylines, odd angles, measurements, and struts, which is a stark contrast to most trekking pole tents.

The ease of use continues when the tent is pitched with large doorways that are not blocked by trekking poles, roomy vestibules that are located beside the doors instead of blocking them, magnetic door toggles, handy pockets, and one handed operated zippers. Even the packed size of the tent has been carefully considered where it's short stuff sack can store horizontally in any pack.

Notably, the X-Mid 2 uses polyester fabric for the fly which doesn't sag and absorb water like nylon so your pitch stays tight and the tent stays light and dries quicker, with less time spent adjusting your pitch and drying your tent. Polyester was controversial when we launched the X-Mid with it in 2018 but our passionate advocacy for polyester has led to an industry wide switch with many other companies now following our lead.

The Trek

Best Thru-Hiking Tent

"A laundry list of well-thought-out details makes these tents exceptional in rough weather...one version of the X-Mid or another should be near the top of your list."

Section Hiker

10 Best Backpacking Tents

"It's shape makes it extremely weather and storm-worthy. The all-mesh interior tent has offset peaks to maximize headroom"

Backpacking Light

Highly Recommended

"Exceptionally high quality. Field performance was outstanding. Overall, it has simply been a joy to use.”

iRunFar

Surpasses the Hype

"The Durston X-Mid 2 is one of the most hyped products in the ultralight backpacking world, and it lives up to, and maybe even surpasses, that hype.”

Adventure Alan

Top Pick

"A winning combination of low weight, a ton of livable area and great condensation control.”

SPACIOUS

The patented X-Mid geometry is the most space and weight efficient architecture possible for a trekking pole tent. It accomplishes this with an innovative double diagonal design that puts the floor on one diagonal while the ridgeline is on the opposite diagonal. In doing so, the two poles are set further apart to increase volume without requiring struts, yet remain setback from the edges to avoid a boxy shape that would be less stormworthy and require more fabric.

The result is a 'real' 2P tent that provides comfortable space for two occupants. That includes a generous 52" wide floor and a long 92" length that accommodates hikers up to 6'4". The diagonal ridgeline increases headroom and allows the two occupants to move further apart for greater personal space.

Additionally, the dual vestibules are generously sized and easily accommodate packs and other items without blocking the doorway or creating a long reach to close the fly doors.

QUALITY

The X-Mid 2 is built at the most experienced premium tent factory in the world who have been building nothing but tents for nearly 70 years. Here, we go beyond normal standards to specify premium components and robust construction methods including full double stitching, double folded edges, high precision narrow seams and seam taping, and generous bartacking. We know of no other tent that matches this build quality.

This focus on quality gives the X-Mid 2 a higher cost of production than competing tents, yet the X-Mid 2 is priced affordably. This is possible because we sell directly to you with no retailer markup and only a modest markup ourselves.

Magnetic Toggles

Magnetic door toggles with pull tabs provide easy one handed-operation for both the fly and interior doors.

Large Doorways

Unlike most trekking pole tents, the doorways are large and not blocked by trekking poles. They also have a overhanging design to keep out falling rain 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 this 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).

Ample Headroom

The X-Mid's offset poles provide a longer diagonal ridgeline that extends the headroom over more of the tent to increase space. Two people can comfortably lay the same way while having 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.

Our unique design has been successful in 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:

The X-Mid 2 is a well rounded ultralight tent that is spacious, simple, and stormworthy. It's the ideal tent for a wide range of conditions including a long thruhike on the Continental Divide Trail (where it is one of the most popular tents) to remote adventures in Alaska's Brooks Range or a circuit of Europe's Tour de Mont Blanc.

Customer Reviews

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Gerry Miller
The PERFECT Tent

Hans Christian Andersen wrote the following: “Where words fail, music speaks”. The Durston X-Mid is a SYMPHONY. There are so many aspects of the trail experience that are interwoven into the design of this product. It's rare to receive a tent, set it up in your back yard (as so many of us do), and literally not want to take it down. With each setup variation, more advantages come to the fore. The tent is roomy on the x, y, and z axes. The tent is smartly designed - opening and closing the vestibule has always required such a reach, but not with the X-Mid. I feel fortunate to own a piece of ARTWORK created by Mr. Durston, and can't wait to get it out on trail later this month.

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Sm
Great tent even with a dog

Bought the 2p tent a year ago to replace the 1p zpack to include the husky. We backpacked 8 months ago 1 night and again this summer and its a great tent. He is still young and can get a bit rowdy but all is holding up. The poles on the side make it much easier to enter and exit for dogs and humans. He does get his nails trimmed and at times I just let him sleep under the rainfly and on tyvek which I also use for under the tent. Thanks for the design.

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Didier
Great tent, but not easy to learn to put up

I'm 6'2 and use it for myself and gear, plenty of room for me. I use it to guide teens. It did take me several frustrating times to put it up on my local park, knowing where to place the ground sheet so it all clicks into place. I have used it a week so far, including a heavy rainy night. In the morning I separated the fly and inner tent, which was 100% dry. The zips were easy to use as long as everything is tight. When the fly door is open when wet, you must flip it over the fly or it quickly drips into the tent.

I have met several people on the trail who all mentioned the same thing, it's complicated to put up due to its large footprint, its dislike of uneven ground.

I look forward to sleeping in it again, and becoming more confident using it.

Glad you're liking the tent. For the pitch, have you seen our pitching guide video? At 8:00 it shows how to compensate for uneven ground, and near the end we show how to collapse the vestibules to fit into smaller sites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOJ4BKIoKGs

For the fly door, flipping it up when wet will work. It should also keep all the rain out if you open it gently so it doesn't swing in towards the interior, or if you roll it up while ensuring the roll is on the outside of the door. If you roll it so the roll is on the inside then it would be closer to the interior.

Hope that helps,
Dan Durston

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Home Home
Great tent!

There was a little bit of a learning curve to setting it up >well< but it works great in some pretty poor conditions.

The only suggestion I could offer is a longer thinner bag to fix it to the outside of my pack instead of the short round bag that I wind up stuffing it in the bottom of the pack.

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Sven Bogner

Top Quality 👌🏻

PITCHING GUIDE

Get started with our comprehensive X-Mid pitching guide.