Tent Type Motorcycle
Comfortably Sleeps 1 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 12 lbs
Inside Height 6' 7"
Floor Area 26 sq ft
Vestibule 32.6 sq ft
Setup Time 5-10 mins
OVERALL SCORE
8.2/10

Our Take

The Lone Rider MotoTent V2 2 Person Tent is purpose-built for adventure motorcyclists who want to roll their bike inside and sleep next to it, and it does that job exceptionally well with a 2-meter standing height and serious 10,000mm waterproof rating.

Build quality is top-notch and will handle years of hard use on the road.

The catch is that premium comes at a steep price, and the packed size plus massive footprint mean you need space on your bike and at your campsite.

If you're a dedicated moto-camper, this is one of the best options out there, but casual riders should look elsewhere.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
8.0
Quality & Durability
9.0
Weather Resistance
8.0
Value for Money
7.0
Ease of Use
7.0
Intangibles
9.0
User Reviews
9.8

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Fits adventure bike inside
  • 10,000mm waterproof rating
  • 2 meter standing height

CONS

  • Massive set-up footprint
  • Bulky packed size
BEST FOR Base camp for adventure riders with gear.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Lone Rider MotoTent V2 2 Person Tent
Lone Rider Lone Rider MotoTent V2 2 Person Tent This tent
★ 8.2 $1,10112 lbs 1 people3-season 26 sq ft 33 sq ft1 ✓ Current
★ 8.1 $9912.12 lbs 1 people4-season 27 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.9 $1655.7 lbs 1 people3-season 31 sq ft 17 sq ft2 vs →
★ 7.9 $2554 lbs. 1 oz. 1 people3-season 28 sq ft 10 sq ft3 vs →
★ 7.8 $4995.83 lbs 1 people4-season 24 sq ft 16 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.4 $2493.96 lbs 1 people4-season 39 sq ft 26 sq ft2 vs →

What We Think

Designed for adventure riders who refuse to leave their bike outside, the Lone Rider MotoTent V2 is a specialized shelter that doubles as a full garage for your motorcycle.

It scored a 8.2 overall, earning that mark through exceptional build quality and a feature set that no conventional tent can match, though the size and weight will immediately filter out anyone who isn't specifically shopping for this kind of setup.

Features & Extras

The MotoTent V2's defining feature is its 32.6 square foot vestibule, which is large enough to park a full-size adventure bike inside, completely protected from weather and prying eyes.

Owners consistently praise this as the tent's killer feature, with many noting they've fit GS-class bikes with room to spare.

The 79-inch peak height, nearly two meters, means most riders can stand fully upright inside, a luxury that transforms camp life after a long day in the saddle.

This dimension scored a 9.0 in Features & Extras, reflecting a purpose-built design that delivers exactly what moto-campers need.

Quality & Durability

The construction here is genuinely impressive, with 7001-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum poles providing the structural backbone and fire-retardant, ripstop fabrics throughout.

The 190T nylon floor is heavier than what you'd find on ultralight shelters, but that weight translates to real puncture resistance when you're setting up on gravel pullouts or rough terrain.

At this price point, the Snugpak Scorpion 2 Motorcycle Tent offers similar moto-specific features at less than half the cost, though its lighter 5.8-pound build won't match the MotoTent's tank-like durability.

This dimension scored a 9.0 in Quality & Durability.

Weather Resistance

The 10,000mm hydrostatic head rating on both the floor and rainfly is serious waterproofing, far exceeding the 1,500mm threshold most manufacturers consider "waterproof."

This is the kind of rating that handles sustained mountain rain, not just a passing shower, and owners in genuinely wet climates confirm it performs as advertised.

It scored a 8.0 in Weather Resistance, losing a point only because the large footprint creates more surface area for wind to catch.

Ease of Use

Here's the honest tradeoff: the MotoTent V2 is a beast to set up and requires a massive footprint.

Owners consistently flag this as the tent's primary limitation, noting that finding a campsite large enough can be genuinely challenging.

The 5-10 minute setup time is reasonable once you've practiced, but the learning curve is steeper than a simple dome tent.

If you're checking out our Motorcycle Camping: The Ultimate Guide, know that site selection becomes a real consideration with this shelter.

This dimension scored a 7.0 in Ease of Use.

Value for Money

At $1,101, this is a significant investment, and the 7.0 in Value for Money reflects that reality.

Compare it to the Big Agnes Wyoming Trail 2 Tent at $389, which offers similar weight but lacks the integrated garage, and the MotoTent's premium starts to make sense for its intended audience.

User Reviews

The 9.8 in User Reviews is remarkable, reflecting near-universal satisfaction among owners who bought this tent knowing exactly what it was.

The most common praise centers on finally having a secure, weather-tight home for both rider and machine.

Who It's For

This tent is built for adventure motorcycle tourers who want a proper base camp, not a minimalist bivouac.

If you're riding an ADV bike, camping for multiple nights in variable weather, and want your motorcycle locked inside with you, the MotoTent V2 is one of the few shelters that actually delivers on that promise.

It also appears in our 10 Best Tents For Motorcycle Camping roundup for good reason.

The Bottom Line

The Lone Rider MotoTent V2 scored a 8.2 by being uncompromisingly excellent at one specific job: sheltering both rider and motorcycle in genuine comfort.

The footprint and packed size will frustrate minimalists, but that's not who this tent is for.

If you want your bike inside and you're willing to pay for a proper garage, this is the tent that actually delivers.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeMotorcycle
Seasons3-season
Sleeps1 people
Weight12 lbs
Floor Area26 sq ft
Vestibule Area32.6 sq ft
Peak Height6' 7"
Floor Dimensions56 x 67 in
Doors1
Setup Time5-10 mins
Pole MaterialAircraft Grade Aluminium 7001-T6
Floor FabricUltra light, Rip-stop, Fire-Retardant CPAI84, 10,000mm waterproof coating, 190T Nylon
Rainfly FabricUltra light UV-Resistant, Rip-stop, Fire-Retardant CPAI84, 10 000mm waterproof coating, 210T Polyester
Made InImported
Warranty2-Year Limited
Price$1,101

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Lone Rider MotoTent V2 best suited for?
This tent is designed specifically for adventure motorcycle riders who want to store their bike inside the shelter overnight. The 32.6 sq ft vestibule accommodates a full adventure bike, making it ideal as a base camp for multi-day moto trips. Solo riders will find the 26 sq ft sleeping area comfortable, though the 12 lb weight and bulky packed size mean this works best for riders with panniers rather than ultralight packers.
How long does the MotoTent V2 take to set up?
Expect 5 to 10 minutes for a complete setup once you learn the system. The aircraft grade aluminum 7001-T6 poles are sturdy but the tent requires a large footprint to pitch properly, so finding a suitable campsite may take longer than the actual assembly. Practice at home before your first trip to get the process down.
Can the MotoTent V2 handle heavy rain and storms?
The tent performs well in wet conditions with a 10,000mm waterproof rating on both the floor and rainfly, which exceeds what most 3-season tents offer. The 210T polyester rainfly is UV-resistant and rip-stop treated, and it earned an 8.0/10 weather resistance score in testing. For severe wind exposure, the large profile may catch gusts, so stake it down thoroughly.
Is the Lone Rider MotoTent V2 worth over $1,100?
At $1,101, this is a premium investment that scored 7.0/10 for value, reflecting the specialized design rather than poor quality. The 9.0/10 durability score and 2-year warranty suggest it will last many seasons of hard use. If you specifically need motorcycle storage inside your shelter, few alternatives exist at any price, which justifies the cost for serious adventure riders.
How tall can you stand inside the MotoTent V2?
The 79-inch peak height, just under 2 meters, allows most adults to stand fully upright inside. This is exceptionally tall for a tent and makes changing clothes, waiting out rain, and general camp life far more comfortable. The standing room is one of this tent's standout features compared to traditional backpacking shelters.
How does the MotoTent V2 compare to the Snugpak Scorpion 2 Motorcycle Tent?
The MotoTent V2 scores 8.2/10 overall versus the Scorpion 2's 7.8/10, with the biggest advantage being the 79-inch standing height and larger vestibule for bike storage. The Snugpak costs $499 compared to $1,101, making it roughly half the price. If budget matters more than interior height and you have a smaller bike, the Scorpion 2 offers solid value, but the MotoTent V2 provides a more comfortable base camp experience.
What do owners say about the MotoTent V2 after using it?
Owner feedback is exceptionally positive, with a 9.8/10 user review score that ranks among the highest we track. Riders consistently praise the ability to park their bike inside and the generous standing room. The main complaints center on the large setup footprint and packed bulk, which match the cons we identified in testing.
Can two people actually sleep comfortably in this tent?
Despite the 2-person rating, the 26 sq ft floor area with 56 x 67 inch dimensions works best for one person with gear. Two adults could fit in a pinch, but you would be shoulder to shoulder with minimal room for belongings inside the sleeping area. The vestibule handles gear overflow, but plan on this as a roomy solo shelter rather than a true two-person tent.

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