All photos by Andy Cochrane; top photo: The Hyperlite Mountain Gear UltaMid Pyramid 2 tent in use in Mexico
Minimalism meets all-mountain functionality in the next great line of multisport tents.
At 1.19 pounds, the UltaMid 2 Pyramid Tent is among the lightest shelters that you can trust to keep you dry. Even with its 1.3-pound matched mesh insert and floor, it’s still an ounce-friendly option. After extensive use in Mexico, Utah, and Colorado, I’ve come to believe it’s a masterpiece of engineering.
In short: Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s UltaMid 2 is one of the fastest tents to set up that I’ve ever used. Plus, it’s incredibly lightweight (it relies on your trekking/ski poles or paddle to set up), and its simple design keeps bugs out without unnecessary frills. One major caveat, however, is its expensive price of $1,110, due in part to its stronger-than-steel Dyneema material.
Review: Hyperlite Mountain Gear UltaMid Tent
To be honest, I was skeptical when I first saw the UltaMid 2. A lightweight tent that relies on a hiking pole, paddle, or ski pole to pitch a central peak isn’t my typical idea of bombproof design.
I respect Hyperlite’s commitment to refined materials and innovation, but I needed to try it for myself. My general rule of thumb is when you go all-in with the lightweight ethos, you’ll probably see sacrifices in performance and versatility. I wasn’t confident that its proprietary rip-stop material (which incorporates extremely durable Dyneema) and pyramid design would excel in all conditions.
To my surprise and delight, this wasn’t the case with the UltaMid 2. The tent is surprisingly easy to set up, especially with two people. The top of the tent is designed to hold the pole snugly, and the bottom is reinforced for durability.
Because it’s not a freestanding tent, you’ll need to find rocks to hold the corners down or ground soft enough to stake.
UltaMid 2 Add-On: Mesh Insert and Floor
The biggest drawback of the UltaMid 2 is the price to combine it with a bug net and floor. Coming in at a combined $1,110, the bundle is two to three times more expensive than its competitors, making it a real investment for all interested buyers.
Hyperlite Mountain Gear UltaMid 2
- Mesh insert weight: 1.37 lbs. | 21.91 oz | 621 g
- Tent weight: 1.19 lbs | 19.01 oz | 539 g
- Width: 76” (193 cm), Length: 96” (243.8 cm), Height: 64” (162.6 cm)
- Made in: USA
- Material: DCF8 Dyneema Composite Fabrics (formerly Cuben Fiber)
- Packed size: 8.5” x 6” x 5.5” | 21.6 x 15.2 x 14 cm
- Area: 63 sq. ft.
- Price: Insert: $395, Tent: $715