Zpacks Duplex Zip Tent Assessment

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The Zpacks Duplex has been the go-to tent for ultralight hikers – together with us – for years. However over that point, there was one widespread criticism: the zipperless vestibules. In response, Zpacks launched the Duplex Zip to cater to those that have been involved about splashback and sideways rain getting inside. 

We put the Duplex Zip to the check to see how this new model compares to the customary Duplex, and to search out out if it’s definitely worth the added price. Learn on to see what we discovered throughout our 500-mile check hike on the Arizona Path.

Fast Specs


Zpacks Duplex Zip

Value: $699

Listed Weight: 20.4 oz.

Measured Weight: 20.5 oz.

Dimensions (LxWxH): 90 x 45 x 48 in.

Observe: Weights don’t embody poles or stakes

Execs

  • Ultralight
  • Sturdy materials
  • Packs small
  • Glorious climate safety
  • Nice air flow
  • Spacious
  • Simple to pitch
  • Clean zippers
  • Massive doorways & vestibules

Cons

  • Costly
  • Inside condensation
  • Non-freestanding design
  • Deal with with care
  • Tough to shake out
  • Pockets solely okay

A hiker in the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent in the morning light with mountains in the background
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Execs


Ultralight

Identical to the usual Duplex, the Duplex Zip is extraordinarily mild. At simply 1 lb. 4.4 oz., it’s the second lightest two-person tent on our lists of the Greatest Backpacking Tents and Greatest Ultralight Tents (overwhelmed out solely by the usual Duplex).

This low weight is much more spectacular when you think about that Zpacks doesn’t omit any of the purposeful particulars included on comparable tents. It has absolutely waterproof zippers on each vestibules, peak vents, and magnetic door closures. 

So how does the Duplex Zip obtain such a low weight? The primary purpose it’s so mild is as a result of it’s non-freestanding. This implies there aren’t any tent poles – it depends on trekking poles or separate carbon fiber poles for the construction. However the Duplex Zip can be lighter than different very comparable non-freestanding tents.

How does it do this? With some sensible materials selections. Let’s take a look at the practically equivalent Hyperlite Mountain Gear Unbound 2 which is listed on the identical inside space because the Duplex Zip (28 sq. ft.) however weighs about 4 oz. extra. The Unbound flooring is definitely made with a lighter materials (0.8 oz./sq. yd. DCF) than the Duplex flooring (1 oz./sq. yd. DCF), however the Duplex makes use of a lighter mesh and lighter guylines. These small weight variations add up when unfold out over a complete tent, and that’s how the Duplex Zip stays one of many all-time lightest tents available on the market.

A hiker walking down the trail in Arizona with beautiful views of mountains in the distance
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Sturdy materials

The Duplex Zip is constructed with .55 oz./sq. yd. Dyneema Composite Material (DCF) on the cover and 1 oz./sq. yd. DCF on the ground. These extremely mild materials have a excessive tensile energy that makes them way more sturdy than their weight would recommend. 

We’ve used a normal Duplex (made with the very same materials) for 1000’s of miles with no main tears or strains on the material, and it’s nonetheless going robust. We examined the Duplex Zip over 500 miles of mountaineering by way of the unforgiving Sonoran Desert, and the consequence was the identical. 

Typically the primary issues on a tent to go are the zippers. Zpacks deliberate forward for this and included two substitute zipper sliders with the Duplex Zip, they usually designed the doorways in a approach that makes discipline restore straightforward.

Additionally included with the Duplex Zip is a size of restore tape for patching minor punctures and tears.

The Zpacks Duplex Zip tent in the early morning light with mountains rising over the tent in the background
A hiker stuffing the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent into its stuff sack while out in nature

Packs small/stuff sack included

DCF tents typically don’t pack down fairly as small as equally designed nylon or polyester tents, however the Duplex Zip rolls up right into a manageable dimension. 

The true professional right here, although, is the superb stuff sack included with the tent. It comes with a Medium-Plus DCF Drawstring Sack (included on our record of the Greatest Stuff Sacks), which might run you $29 when you had to purchase it individually. Many tentmakers attempt to reduce just a few grams by making the stuff sack simply barely large enough to retailer the tent. However with the minimal effort the Duplex Zip matches proper into the stuff sack with no fuss.

A hiker holding the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent in one hand and a water bottle in the other hand to show the size of the packed tent
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Glorious climate safety

The Duplex Zip readily sheds wind and rain due to the additional wall guyouts, factory-taped seams, inherently waterproof material, and the addition of waterproof vestibule zippers. And within the off-chance that rain does discover its approach below the vestibule, an 8 in. DCF bathtub flooring retains you well-protected from splashback.

One constant criticism of the usual Duplex is that the hook closures on the ends of the vestibules go away a small hole the place blowing rain may creep into the dwelling area. We’ve weathered some fairly intense downpours in that tent and by no means discovered the vestibule closure to be a lot of a difficulty, however the Duplex Zip eliminates that potential drawback fully.

As if we hadn’t sung the praises of the DCF material sufficient, one other big profit is that it doesn’t stretch and sag when moist. A decent pitch eliminates flat spots close to the height the place water may pool up, supplies additional construction to guard towards wind, and helps shed inside condensation. With this tent, when you fall asleep with a taut pitch, you’ll get up with a taut pitch. 

The Zpacks Duplex Zip tent set up among trees with red dirt in the foreground and shadows across the tent
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Nice air flow

In the event you’ve used a single-wall tent earlier than, you’re acquainted with the fixed battle towards inside condensation. To keep away from the dreaded drippy inside, a tent must be very effectively ventilated. The Duplex Zip is designed with a number of efficient air flow options, so you will get some good airflow in virtually any circumstances.

First, Zpacks added peak vents on the apex of every vestibule that are held open by a guyline. Although these aren’t the best defenses towards condensation buildup, many UL tents – like the usual Duplex and Gossamer Gear The Two – fully omit peak vents. Others, just like the HMG Unbound 2, embody vestibule vents however don’t present any approach to make sure they keep open. By comparability, the Duplex Zip peak vents are an actual perk.

The Duplex Zip is designed with a floating cover. Which means the DCF cover tarp is totally separated from the DCF flooring by mesh across the complete perimeter. This big space of mesh can enable for some very nice airflow, but it surely additionally serves a very ingenious function. On the head and foot, the mesh slopes downward away from the tent inside to offer an escape for condensation because it runs down the partitions.

The most important air flow profit lies inside the vestibule design although. Mesh partitions let surprisingly little air by way of, and their profit is tremendously diminished with a strong swath of DCF material in entrance of them. The excellent news is that either side of the Duplex vestibules will be rolled again and secured with handy magnetic closures. Rolling again each doorways will present the utmost quantity of airflow, or you may roll again one aspect at a time to stability inside consolation with what the climate is doing.

Spacious

Generally within the tent world, ultralight can imply cramped quarters. However the Duplex Zip inside has loads of area for 2 hikers and two units of compact UL gear. Although there’s not sufficient flooring area for 2 broad pads to suit with out severely impeding the bath flooring, you could possibly fairly match one broad and one common pad.

Headroom is the place the Duplex Zip actually shines. Whether or not you’re sitting up or mendacity down, there’s loads of area to maneuver round with out sporting the DCF partitions as a hat. The symmetrical design and parallel peaks guarantee each occupants have loads of room whereas sitting side-by-side. We desire this symmetrical design over tents with offset peaks, just like the Durston X-Mid Professional 2, the place one individual will get the brief finish of the headroom stick if two hikers are occupying the identical aspect.

The Duplex Zip is loads large enough for 2 hikers simply needing a spot to sleep each evening, however pairs wanting a little bit extra wiggle room for taking part in playing cards or ready out rain will love the extra area within the barely heavier Triplex Zip.

A hiker sitting inside the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent smiling at the camera with a stuff sack on her lap
Two hikers laying down inside the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent looking at each other with smiles on their faces
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Simple to pitch

Setup is fairly simple on the Duplex Zip, and the symmetrical design makes it fairly forgiving on uneven terrain or if the stakes aren’t at precisely 45° from the corners.

That mentioned, this level comes with a slight asterisk – the Duplex Zip is kind of fast and simple to arrange if you have got expertise with non-freestanding tents. However even when you’ve by no means arrange a non-freestanding tent earlier than, Zpacks supplies an easy-to-follow tutorial video on the product web page that can have you ever pitching your tent like a professional very quickly. 

One other factor that makes the Duplex straightforward to pitch is the scale and form of the footprint. Most individuals could be happy to have a extra spacious tent. However as UL tents get greater and larger, we’ve observed that there’s some extent of diminishing returns. A tent just like the Durston X-Mid Professional 2 – which has a fairly large footprint – is usually a bit limiting with regards to campsite choice. 

Most backcountry campsites are located in such a approach that they make the least affect doable on the atmosphere, which suggests they are typically small. On this case, it pays to have a tent with a smaller footprint – just like the Duplex Zip – to open up extra campsite potentialities. And remember that – as we outlined within the level above – a smaller footprint doesn’t must imply a decent inside.

Clean zippers

This one is fairly simple, but it surely’s a very good level of comparability with the very comparable Hyperlite Mountain Gear Unbound 2 tent. Throughout testing, we discovered the waterproof zipper on the Unbound 2 vestibule a little bit robust to function. Even after a number of hundred miles of use, we by no means acquired that zipper to some extent the place we may open it with one hand, and sometimes we wanted to loosen the vestibule guyout to get it zipped all the best way.

In distinction, the Duplex Zip zipper was easy and simple to make use of from the primary time we arrange this tent. It may be operated with one hand – even when the pitch is actually tight. And it simply feels easy going up or down. 

A hand of a backpacker adjusting the zippers on the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent to show how they work
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Two giant doorways & vestibules

Most two-person shelters embody two doorways and vestibules these days, and the Duplex Zip isn’t any exception. The vestibules have loads of room to retailer your gear exterior if that’s your factor, and the rainbow doorways open up broad so it’s straightforward to get out and in of the tent. 

Some hikers don’t love the rainbow door as a result of it could fall onto the bottom and cling to dust and particles when opened up all the best way. However we’ve by no means been bothered by that, and we discover that the door is extra inclined to fall inward than outward.

A backpacker opening one door of the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent in the Arizona desert
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)
A hiker adjusting the doors of the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent from the inside while in a sleeping bag sitting on a sleeping pad in the Arizona wilderness

Cons


A Zpacks Duplex Zip tent in the dark lit by a headlamp from the inside with stars shining above in the sky

Costly

The Duplex Zip is costlier than all of the two-person tents on our Greatest Backpacking Tents record and the second most costly on our record of the Greatest Ultralight Tents

comparable tents, the usual Duplex prices $30 much less and comparable tents produced from sil-nylon/sil-poly – just like the Gossamer Gear The Two – will run you many hundred {dollars} much less. We expect the Duplex Zip is certainly definitely worth the added price over sil-nylon/sil-poly tents when you can swing it as a result of it’s lighter, doesn’t sag when moist, and the material itself is waterproof as an alternative of counting on coatings or tape for waterproofing.

However is it value the additional $30 over the usual Duplex? Since we’ve by no means discovered the usual Duplex vestibule flaps to be a difficulty, we’d save the cash and purchase that model. However for hikers who typically backpack in areas with constant nasty climate the place blowing rain is a giant problem, the Duplex Zip could also be a worthwhile funding. You actually can’t go flawed with both model.

Condensation will be a difficulty with single-wall tents

We’ve by no means examined a single-wall tent that was fully resistant to inside condensation. However the Duplex Zip has a whole lot of sensible options that assist handle moisture as we highlighted in our level above about air flow.

Nonetheless, with the correct (or ought to we are saying flawed) set of circumstances you’ll seemingly get up to a moist Duplex inside within the morning. Sleep with the vestibule doorways open at any time when doable to chop down on the quantity of condensation you expertise inside.

Don’t let this scare you off from single-wall tents, just like the Duplex Zip, although. Inside condensation is a minor inconvenience, and we normally simply carry a small Packtowl to wipe down the partitions within the mornings.

A picture of condensation that has formed on the inside of the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent
A hiker wiping off the condensation in the inside of the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent from the inside with a small pack towel
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Non-freestanding design could make campsite choice tough

We love non-freestanding tents for journeys the place we wish to preserve weight as little as doable, however they arrive with potential pitching challenges in some environments. The construction of the Duplex Zip depends on the flexibility to tug the nook guyouts taut, however hard-packed floor and rocky terrain could make it fairly tough to get tent stakes secured.

With a little bit creativity, we’ve by no means discovered ourselves ready the place we couldn’t get the tent pitched effectively sufficient to get sheltered sleep. We’ve needed to tie the nook guylines to rocks, logs, or shrubs on a number of events, however there’s virtually at all times a strategy to get the tent pitched utilizing issues within the surrounding atmosphere. 

Nonetheless, it may be a trouble to pitch this fashion, so that you’ll must determine if that’s one thing you wish to cope with earlier than buying the Duplex Zip or another non-freestanding tent for that matter.

A view of the guylines and tent stakes on the Zpacks Duplex Tent
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Ultralight supplies have to be dealt with with care

We talked about in our professional about sturdiness above that we’ve used the Duplex for 1000’s of miles with none actual sturdiness issues. However that is nonetheless a chunk of ultralight gear, and as such it actually pays to take some additional care when choosing your campsite. Taking time to ensure your web site is free from sharp rocks or sticks will go an extended strategy to lengthen the lifetime of your Duplex.

The Zpacks Duplex Zip tent set up among trees with red dirt in the foreground and shadows across the tent
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)
A backpacker holding the loose Zpacks Duplex Zip tent in his hands demonstrating how to shake it out
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Tough to shake out dust & particles

Irrespective of how cautious you’re, you’re certain to trace some particles into the tent. While you roll it up, small twigs and pebbles left inside can harm the Noseeum mesh, so that you’ll wish to shake the tent out periodically to mitigate the danger. 

It is a fairly minor gripe – as a result of it’s actually extra of an inconvenience than something – however the non-freestanding design of the Duplex makes it tough and awkward to shake out. As a result of the tent may have no construction to carry the doorways open whenever you choose it up, dust and particles are inclined to get caught within the corners. This process is certainly simpler when you’ve got two individuals working at it – one individual to carry the door and peak aside and one individual to shake the tent – however solo hikers can simply flip the entire tent inside out and shake it to get stuff out.

Pockets aren’t probably the most helpful

That is certainly not a dealbreaker, however the dinky little pockets within the Duplex Zip are subsequent to ineffective. While you’re sleeping two contained in the tent, the pockets generally tend to get misplaced below sleeping pad baffles, and something within the pockets is liable to getting squished.

We wouldn’t put something tremendous necessary in there, like glasses or a digital camera, but it surely’s positive sufficient to retailer your headlamp in an easy-to-reach place for nighttime rest room breaks.

An interior shot of a pocket in the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent with a headlamp inside the pocket
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Backside Line


General, we actually love the Zpacks Duplex Zip. It’s ultralight, very sturdy for the load, and it supplies good safety from the weather. Although it’s actually costly, we predict it’s value the fee if holding weight to an absolute minimal is your precedence. And for the reason that DCF material is so much harder than you’d assume based mostly on the load, the Duplex Zip is an funding that may final for 1000’s of path miles.

In the event you’re caught deciding between the usual Duplex and the Duplex Zip, we advocate actually fascinated with the sorts of environments and circumstances you prefer to backpack in. Are you heading out into the Rockies throughout summer season monsoons or are you hitting the Sierra within the delicate early fall? Hikers who head to the mountains it doesn’t matter what the climate is doing might profit from the extra safety supplied by the Duplex Zip, however those that look ahead to fairer climate will seemingly desire to save lots of a bit of cash and go along with the usual Duplex.

Irrespective of which choice you select, you’ll be getting one of many lightest, most spacious, and hardest ultralight tents available on the market. Be taught extra about how the Duplex Zip stacks up towards the competitors on our lists of the Greatest Backpacking Tents and Greatest Ultralight Tents.

A backpacker sitting inside the Zpacks Duplex Zip tent in a sunny field with desert trees in the background
Picture credit score: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

Extra Info


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