
The X-Dome Pro 1+ by Durston weighs 780 grams. For a fully freestanding, double-wall tent with a 42-inch interior, a 9.2-square-foot vestibule, and the structural integrity to survive winds above 100 km/h, that number is genuinely startling.
Durston’s award-winning X-Dome geometry was already doing a lot of heavy lifting in the standard silpoly version. The Pro takes that same patent-pending architecture and rebuilds it entirely in Dyneema Composite Fabrics, pushing the weight savings to where physics and practicality intersect. The fly uses DCF 0.55, the floor DCF 0.67. The result is a shelter where the fabric itself weighs roughly half of what traditional ultralight materials would add. Bonded seams replace the narrow seam taping of the standard version, adding strength and waterproofing without any extra bulk.
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The pole set is equally refined. Easton’s second-generation pure carbon frame now uses carbon inserts at the joints, addressing the glue reliability concerns that affected first-run poles across the industry and dropping the weight a touch further. What makes the system genuinely clever is the counterbalanced trekking pole integration: your hiking poles clip into the crossbar in an angled, opposing orientation that braces the sidewalls against lateral deflection rather than simply propping them up. With this setup and guylines in place, the tent holds in sustained winds that would flatten most ultralight shelters.
Interior dimensions are unchanged from the X-Dome 1+. Floor area: 23.5 square feet, wide enough at 50 inches at the head end to accommodate two narrow sleeping pads. Diagonal sleeping length: 90 inches, practical for hikers up to 6’6″. Peak height: 42 inches, three to five inches taller than comparable 1P options, and it extends over a larger portion of the tent rather than concentrating at the center. The vestibule, at 9.2 square feet, sits beside the doorway rather than blocking it. That detail matters more at the end of a long day than the marketing tends to suggest.


The tent pitches fly-first by design, dual peak vents manage condensation, and magnetic door toggles mean no fumbling in the dark. Packed size is 19 by 4.5 inches, small enough to slide inside a pack rather than strap to the outside.
Price is $849 to $879. The first launch sold out within minutes of going live. A larger fall release is planned for those who missed the initial batch. The X-Dome Pro 1+ is a tent for people who want the full protection and convenience of a freestanding double-wall shelter at a weight the category has never seen before. Durston built that thing. It exists.





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