Description
The Stormbreak 2 is TNF's classic two-person camping tent. Featuring large doors for easy access and amazing views of the great outdoors, this is the tent for making camping memories.
- Non-PFC Durable Water-Repellent (Non-PFC DWR) Finish
- Made without flame-retardant coating
- Two doors and two twin-zip, multi-configuration vestibules
- You don’t have to roll up the doors because you can easily stuff them into the adjacent mesh pockets
- High-low ventilation for optimal airflow
- Abundant headroom
- Fully seam-taped canopy and floor
- Easy-pitch design
- Footprint sold separately
- Capacity: 2 Person
- Total Weight: 5 lbs 14.2 oz (2.67 kg)
- Trail Weight: 5 lbs 5 oz (2.41 kg)
- Fastpack Weight: 3 lbs 14.1 oz (1.76 kg)
- Floor Area: 30.56 ft² (2.84 m²)
- Stuffsack Size: 7" x 22" (17.8 cm x 55.9 cm)
- Rainfly: 75D 69 g/m² polyester taffeta, 1200 mm PU coating, non-PFC durable water-repellent (non-PFC DWR) finish
- Canopy: 75D 61 g/m² polyester taffeta, non-PFC DWR finish
- Mesh: 40D 45 g/m² nylon mesh
- Floor: 75D 71 g/m² polyester taffeta, 1500 mm PU coating, non-PFC DWR finish
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Capacity
2 Person -
Dimensions
87" x 50" -
Peak Height
43" -
Trail Weight
5 lbs 5 oz
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Solid tent, great features
Had the Storm Break 3 years so far, and maybe a couple/few dozen uses. At half the price of the similarly featured tents from the pro competition, it's an impressive tent IMO. It's a couple pounds heavier, but that has very little effect in my application (mostly motorcycle camping). I've had zero p...
Most Liked Negative Review
Poor Zipper w/ Storm Flap design
I recently purchased this tent after strong recommendations from a friend who had a Stormbreak 3 that he has used for several years. I just returned from a 5-day canoe trip in Quetico. During a strong thunderstorm the tent worked well, both in the rain & strong winds. However, I and another friend, ...
Reviewed by 82 customers
Awesome two man tent
Comments about Stormbreak 2 Tent
Love this tent! It zips from both sides and is super easy and quick to set up. Fits two very comfortably.
Absolute tank of a tent
Comments about Stormbreak 2 Tent
Had this tent for 3 years now, although not a 4 season tent I have taken it to extreme conditions in the high sierras. Withstood 60+ mph winds and snow storms. Absolute bomber tent, would recommend!
Solid tent, great features
Had the Storm Break 3 years so far, and maybe a couple/few dozen uses. At half the price of the similarly featured tents from the pro competition, it's an impressive tent IMO. It's a couple pounds heavier, but that has very little effect in my application (mostly motorcycle camping). I've had zero problems with poles, zippers, stitching, fabric, or other parts/details. I'm relatively careful and use common sense in setup and breakdown of the tent. I use a decent ground cloth to protect the floor and avoid exposure to sharp sticks and rock etc. Also avoid over tensioning the loops and holding points when staking and setting up guylines. I'm careful with zippers and don't force them or zip/unzip carelessly or super fast. In my limited experience, the zippers have been excellent. The vestibule flap zippers can be a bit fussy, and I simply use a finger to "lead" the zipper-pull path; this prevents the overlap fabric from getting caught in the pull. I've used it in light rain and moderately windy conditions, but not in extreme weather. It has performed and held up just fine. Having read some of the negative reviews, I don't understand how poles can just "break" or bend into some strange wavy deformed condition that some have claimed - that's odd IMO, and makes me wonder if those individuals aren't revealing the entire story/truth or maybe were careless? Setup is quick and pretty simple, and is doable in the dark if you're familiar with the process and the tent. I really like the overall design and features: roomy, vestibules, inside mesh pockets in all 4 corners, interior hanger loops, the fly - great tent in my experience!
Don't get this
I've owned two of them now the first one broke on the trail within a week. Had to fight with north face customer service to try and see how we could replace when I was on the trail no luck. Now the same thing has happened in the same amount of time. Now I'm just gonna be buying something else. I don't wanna fight customer service on my hiking trip total crap tent.
If you would like a tent that breaks after five days of use!
I will give it 5 stars for waterproofing, as it still holds up with the Gorilla tape I have to use after the tent poles snapped with barely any wear. I guess I shouldn't expect more from a company that has a better reputation for overpriced fleece pullovers than actual camping gear.
i would buy this tent again and more big
It's quite spacious, it doesn't get wet, perfect for rain and strong winds. Perfect for photos in the mountains

I wouldnt recommend this tent in the backcountry
It rained almost every afternoon. The flap over the zipper caught every time you tried to unzip it from the inside. Horrible design! I should not have to hold the flap open with one hand and unzip the rainfly with the other hand!!! Might be one of the worst designs Ever! Maybe you should take the zipper technology in you mummy bags and apply it to your rain fly. The rainfly vestibule needs to extend out further and so should the sides. Honestly wish I could return this tent as would give it a F rating all day long. Dont buy this tent as the rainfly issues make this a clearance sale tent at best.