I had fallen asleep to the pitter-patter of rain on the tent, and when I woke up, it hadn’t stopped. My phone said it was 33 degrees outside — just warm enough that the precipitation wouldn’t turn to snow. I rolled over in my sleeping bag and glanced at my sleeping dog. We could snooze for another 20 minutes inside the Half Dome 2 Plus before venturing into the drizzly desert world outside.
I was very content to hang inside a bit longer.

This was my first night in the Half Dome 2 Plus ($359). In the last year, REI made some technical upgrades to this iconic tent. It still has all the features and the same quality that made it an REI icon, with a few tweaks that the brand claims improve user-friendliness. REI even released a special limited-edition version of the Half Dome for its 45th anniversary and pulled some vintage inspiration from the old design.
I had to admit, my interactions with the Half Dome so far were pretty darn user-friendly: I’d arrived in the dark, set up quickly as it was starting to rain, and spent a lovely (cold) night asleep inside. For car camping, I didn’t have any gripes to speak of.
My only doubt was in REI’s listed “Best Use” for the Half Dome 2 Plus. On the brand’s website, it’s listed as a backpacking tent, which, technically, it could be. By that logic, any tent could be a backpacking tent. My question was if that was truly this tent’s best use.
In short: The Half Dome 2 Plus is a relatively light, easy-to-use, spacious tent. It’s very roomy for two people, has great head space, and has plenty of pockets and stash spots inside. For singles or couples who camp and backpack frequently, this retro icon-inspired update is a sensible, reliable choice that should last for many years.
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- Sleeping capacity: 2-person
- Minimum trail weight: 5 lbs., .8 oz.
- Packaged weight: 6 lbs., 3.6 oz.
- Packed size: 22.2" x 7.5" x 7.5"
- Floor dimensions: 92" x 56"
- Floor area: 35.8 sq. ft.
- Vestibule area: 9.6 + 9.6 sq. ft.
- Peak height: 42"
- Number of doors: 2 doors
- Number of poles: 1
- Pole material: 7000-series aluminum
- Canopy fabric: Low wall: 75-denier polyester taffeta with polyurethane coating; upper wall: breathable 75-denier polyester taffeta; mesh: 20-denier nylon
- Floor fabric: 75-denier polyester taffeta with polyurethane coating
- Rainfly fabric: 40-denier ripstop nylon with polyethylene coating
- Footprint included: Yes
Pros
- Extremely spacious with lots of headroom for two
- Very straight-forward, user-friendly setup/breakdown
- Well-thought-out interior with numerous pockets
- Footprint is included
Cons
- Somewhat heavy/large for solo backpacking
REI Co-op Half Dome 2 Plus 45th Anniversary Edition

REI Co-op Half Dome 2 Plus: Set-Up



Inside

Space to Spare


Vestibules

Pockets
Outside

Rainfly

Multiple Configurations


Stakes & Footprint

For Backpacking?


REI Co-op Half Dome 2 Plus: Who Is It For?
