DOD Outdoors

DOD Outdoors RX Pyramid Tent (M)

Tent Type Pyramid, Backpacking
Comfortably Sleeps 2 people
Seasons 4-season
Weight 14 lbs
Inside Height 6' 11"
Floor Area 97 sq ft
Setup Time 20 mins
OVERALL SCORE
7.7/10

Our Take

The DOD Outdoors RX Pyramid Tent (M) delivers serious interior space with its 97 square foot footprint and impressive 83-inch peak height, though you still won't be standing upright comfortably inside.

The single-pole pyramid design keeps setup straightforward, and the build quality holds up well in rough weather, earning solid marks for durability and weather resistance.

At 14 pounds it's on the heavier side for backpacking, and the included steel stakes feel cheap for a tent at this price point.

For $149 you're getting a capable 3-season tent with room for two, but it lands squarely in "good, not great" territory.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
7.0
Quality & Durability
8.0
Weather Resistance
8.0
Value for Money
7.5
Ease of Use
7.0
Intangibles
7.0
User Reviews
9.0

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Massive 83 inch peak height
  • Simple single pole setup design
  • Spacious hundred square foot footprint

CONS

  • Steel stakes are too flimsy
  • Too short for standing comfortably
BEST FOR Sturdy & Reliable for 2 People

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
DOD Outdoors RX Pyramid Tent (M)
DOD Outdoors DOD Outdoors RX Pyramid Tent (M) This tent
★ 7.7 $14914 lbs 2 people4-season 97 sq ft2 ✓ Current
Hyperlite Mountain Gear UltaMid 2
Hyperlite Mountain Gear Hyperlite Mountain Gear UltaMid 2
★ 8.0 $7301.2 lbs 2 people4-season 63 sq ft 0 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.8 $24929 lbs 3 people4-season 148 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.8 $914 lbs 12 oz 2 people3-season 32 sq ft 7 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.8 $2995 lbs. 10 oz. 2 people3-season 33 sq ft 10 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.8 $5244 lbs. 10.7 oz. 2 people3-season 40 sq ft 22 sq ft2 vs →

What We Think

A pyramid tent with 83 inches of peak height and nearly 100 square feet of floor space is not something you see every day at $149.

The DOD Outdoors RX Pyramid Tent (M) scored a 7.7 overall, earning its marks through genuinely impressive interior volume and a single-pole design that owners consistently describe as refreshingly simple.

This is a car camping shelter with a distinctive silhouette and real livability, though the weight and a few hardware choices keep it firmly in drive-up territory.

User Reviews

Owner feedback on this tent runs remarkably positive, scoring a 9.0 in User Reviews.

The most common praise centers on that 83-inch peak height, which multiple owners specifically call out as tall enough to stand and change clothes comfortably.

The 97-square-foot footprint earns consistent mentions too, with owners noting it genuinely feels like a small room rather than a cramped sleeping space.

A recurring theme in negative reviews, however, is the included steel stakes, which owners describe as too flimsy for firm ground.

If you're planning to use this tent regularly, upgrading to something from our roundup of the best tent stakes is worth the small investment.

Space & Comfort

The 97-square-foot floor area and 83-inch peak height combine to create genuinely livable interior space, which is why this tent scored a 7.0 in Space & Comfort.

Two full-sized doors mean neither sleeper gets trapped, and the pyramid shape provides more usable headroom toward the center than dome designs typically offer.

For context, the BISINNA 2 Person Camping Tent costs $58 less but delivers a fraction of the interior volume, making the DOD a better pick when space matters more than packability.

Quality & Durability

The 210D polyester floor with PU coating is meaningfully heavier-duty than the 75D floors common in budget tents, offering real abrasion resistance on gravel pads or rocky campsites.

The 150D rainfly is similarly robust, and the steel pole is overbuilt for the job, contributing to the tent's 14-pound weight but also its stability.

These material choices earned an 8.0 in Quality & Durability.

Weather Resistance

Large side vents and peak vents address the condensation issues that plague many pyramid designs, and the skirted rainfly provides solid protection in wind-driven rain.

DOD markets this as a 4-season shelter, and while we would not take it into serious alpine conditions, the structure handles typical three-season weather confidently, scoring an 8.0 in Weather Resistance.

Ease of Use

The single-pole pyramid design is conceptually simple, but the 20-minute setup time and 14-pound weight tell the real story.

This tent scored a 7.0 in Ease of Use, which reflects the tradeoff between the intuitive pitch and the sheer bulk of the package.

The modular setup, allowing you to use the included inner mesh tent or run it as a floorless shelter, adds versatility but also complexity for first-timers.

Value for Money

At $149, this tent offers remarkable square footage and headroom for the price, scoring a 7.5 in Value for Money.

The Marmot Limelight 2 Person Tent costs twice as much and delivers less than half the floor space, though it weighs under 6 pounds for actual backpacking use.

If you need more capacity, DOD also makes the RX Pyramid Tent (L), which sleeps three for $249.

Who It's For

This tent makes sense for car campers and festival-goers who want a shelter they can actually stand up in.

Couples who like to spread out, or solo campers who want a gear palace, will appreciate the footprint.

The distinctive pyramid look also appeals to campers tired of seeing the same dome silhouette at every site.

The Bottom Line

The DOD Outdoors RX Pyramid Tent (M) delivers unusual livability at an accessible price, scoring a 7.7 overall.

The 83-inch peak height and 97-square-foot floor create genuine room to move, though the flimsy included stakes deserve an immediate upgrade.

For drive-up camping where weight does not matter and comfort does, this pyramid earns a confident recommendation.

Full Specifications

Tent TypePyramid, Backpacking
Seasons4-season
Sleeps2 people
Weight14 lbs
Floor Area97 sq ft
Peak Height6' 11"
Floor Dimensions118.1 x 118.1 in
Doors2
Setup Time20 mins
Pole MaterialSteel
Poles2
Floor Fabric210D Polyester (PU coating)
Rainfly Fabric150D Polyester
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
Warranty1 Year
Additional NotesExtra tall standing-height interior, Dual full-sized doors, Large side and peak vents, Modular setup with included inner tent, Skirted rainfly
Price$149

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the DOD Outdoors RX Pyramid Tent (M) best for?
This tent works well for campers who want a spacious, easy to pitch shelter for car camping or base camp setups. The 97 square foot floor and 83 inch peak height give you room to move around, though at 14 pounds it is too heavy for most backpacking trips. It suits groups of two who prioritize interior space over portability.
How long does the RX Pyramid Tent take to set up?
Setup takes around 20 minutes using the single pole design. While pyramid tents are conceptually simple, you will need to stake out all corners properly before raising the center pole. The steel stakes included are reportedly flimsy, so bringing your own quality stakes will make setup faster and more secure.
How does the RX Pyramid Tent handle rain and wind?
The tent earned an 8.0 out of 10 for weather resistance, with a 150D polyester rainfly and 210D polyester floor with PU coating providing solid protection. The pyramid shape sheds wind effectively when properly staked. For a tent at this price point, the weather performance is better than average.
Is the DOD Outdoors RX Pyramid Tent worth $149?
At $149 for a 4 season rated pyramid tent with nearly 100 square feet of floor space, the value is reasonable. It scored 7.5 out of 10 for value, which reflects the trade off between the generous dimensions and the heavier weight plus cheaper stake quality. You are getting a lot of tent for the money if weight is not your primary concern.
Can two people actually sleep comfortably in this tent?
Yes, two people will have plenty of room with 97 square feet of floor space and a 118 by 118 inch square footprint. The 83 inch peak height gives impressive headroom in the center, though the sloping pyramid walls mean you cannot stand comfortably near the edges. For two campers with gear, the space is generous.
How does the RX Pyramid Tent (M) compare to the Hyperlite Mountain Gear UltaMid 2?
The UltaMid 2 scores slightly higher at 8.0 versus 7.7 and weighs dramatically less, but costs $730 compared to $149. If you are backpacking and need ultralight performance, the UltaMid justifies its price. For car camping or shorter carries where weight matters less, the DOD delivers similar shelter at one fifth the cost.
How does this tent compare to the larger DOD RX Pyramid Tent (L)?
The L size scores marginally higher at 7.8 and sleeps three people instead of two, but costs $249 versus $149 and will weigh more. If you regularly camp with a third person or want extra gear storage, the upgrade makes sense. For consistent two person use, the M size offers better value.
What do owners say about the RX Pyramid Tent in their reviews?
User reviews are notably positive, scoring 9.0 out of 10, which is higher than any of our editorial scores. Owners consistently praise the spacious interior and simple setup concept. The main complaints align with our findings about the flimsy included stakes and the weight being too heavy for backpacking use.

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