Pivot Solo Tent

$649.00 USD Weight 13.5 oz / 383 g
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The Pivot Solo Tent is the ultimate ultralight shelter for solo adventurers who refuse to compromise on space, durability, or features.

The Pivot's unique design maximizes head and foot room by pivoting a second trekking pole to the rear corner creating a spacious interior that fits a wide, long sleeping pad with room left over for gear.

Available in two different Dyneema® Composite Fabric canopy and floor weights.

  • Made from waterproof, durable Dyneema® Composite Fabric:


  • Sets up with 52” (132 cm) and 32” (81 cm) Trekking Poles or Tent Poles, and just 6 to 8 Stakes (each sold separately).

  • Storm doors feature a convenient zipper entry and magnet toggles.

  • Store your shoes and backpack in the vestibule space or stand your pack upright in the spacious interior.

  • Fully enclosed ultralight insect netting keeps even the smallest insects out.

  • A wide L shaped entryway with a draping screen door helps block mosquitos. The floor is pinned down for one handed zipper operation.

  • A peak vent and screen around the perimeter adds ventilation.

  • The bathtub floor has tall walls and is recessed from the perimeter to keep you protected from splash-up and condensation. In calm rain or under wet trees the door can be left open for air flow without water dripping or falling into your living space.

  • The rear pole is pivoted to the back corner, creating steep walls with tons of head and foot room. Sleep in either direction depending on the slope of the ground. Your head or feet can be right up against the interior screen wall without brushing condensation.

  • A small footprint allows you to squeeze into hard to find backcountry flat spots.

  • LineLoc V adjusters allow you to lock in the perfect pitch. Bright yellow Z-Line Guylines are easy to see day or night to avoid tripping.

  • The durable floor material does not require a separate groundsheet. Flat Groundsheets are an optional precaution.

  • An integrated mesh pocket allows you to stow small items like your headlamp, glasses, or phone.

  • All zipper sliders are field-replaceable. Repair tape and spare sliders are included. Washing Instructions.

  • All Zpacks gear has a two year limited warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. Please see our return / warranty policy.

  • Made in the USA.

Weight:

The total weight displayed near the 'add to cart' button shows the weight of the tent including guy lines, sewn in linelocs, and taped seams. Your choice of canopy fabric and floor material affects the weight shown.

The following items are also shipped with this tent:

  • Medium DCF Stuff Sack - ~.3 oz (8.5 g)
  • 54" DCF repair tape strip - ~.14 oz (4 g)
  • Two spare zipper sliders - ~.16 oz (4.5 g)
  • Total additional items: ~.6 oz (17 g)

*6 to 8 Stakes are required but are not included. We have a variety of Ultralight Stakes to choose from.

Exterior Dimensions:

Front peak height: 52" (132 cm)

Rear right peak height: 32" (81 cm)

Width including vestibules: 73" (185.5 cm)

Vestibule Depth from floor: 24" (61 cm) - 8 sqft.

Length: 98" (249 cm)

Interior Dimensions:

Front peak height: 52" (132 cm)

Rear-right peak height: 32" (81 cm)

Floor width: Left end 29" (74 cm) / Right end 28" (71 cm) /  42" (107 cm) at deepest.

Floor length: 84" (214 cm)

Floor Area: about 21 square feet (1.95 square meters)

Zipper entry height: 40" (102 cm)

Packed Size:

Rolled Tight: about 4" diameter by 11" tall (10 cm x 28 cm),  138 cubic inches (2.3L).

Stuff Sack Size: 6" diameter by 12" tall (15 cm x 30.5 cm) Size Medium.

Tents will be about an inch (2.5 cm) larger in diameter and length when rolled casually. The included stuff sack is intentionally large so that you don't have to fight with your tent in the morning. Roll it casually and let it squish flat in your backpack.

Tents made with the heavier floor and canopy options will roll up a little larger.

  • Made with Bio-Based Dyneema® Fiber sourced from renewable feedstock.

  • High strength to weight ratio – Dyneema® can handle high wind force and does not tear easily.

  • Chemical Free – No PFCs, PFAS, DWR or flame retardants.

  • Inherently Waterproof – No coatings that could wear out. Does not absorb water weight.

  • Stretch Free – Dyneema® stays taut all night. Other materials can stretch and sag, especially when wet.

  • Taped seams – No seam sealing necessary! Any damage can easily be fixed in the field with included repair tape.

  • Semi-transparent - Immerse with your surroundings. Thicker fabric weights offer more opacity.

  • Long Lasting - The expected life span of this shelter is at least one full 2500+ mile thru hike, or many years of casual use with some care

Pivot Solo Instructions

Click here for a printable version.

Cutting Guylines:

Guylines are pre-cut and attached for you. Linelocs are sewn in place for adjusting the lines. If you choose to switch out your lines for a different cord these are the default lengths:

Front Peak - 1x 72 inches (183cm). Tie a stake loop at 20 inches (51 cm). The long end attaches to the tent and the short end attaches to the lineloc on the smaller storm door.

Right-Rear Peak, Head Wall, Rear Wall - 3x 48 inches (122 cm)

Corners - 5x 24 inches (61 cm).

Setup Instructions:

The Pivot Solo tent can be pitched with either end into the wind, however you may wish to have the open door downwind. The head end of the tent is marked with a Zpacks label at the corner.

Splash-up can occur when camped on hard packed surfaces during heavy rain. Our tall bathtub floor and generous overhanging canopy helps to keep mud and water from splashing up into your tent, but for best results please choose camp spots on leaves or pine needles when possible. Remove any pointy twigs and sharp objects to protect your tent floor but leave as much rain-dampening cushioning as possible to minimize the potential of splash-up.

  1. Adjust one trekking pole to around 52 inches (132 cm) and one to 32 inches (81 cm.)

  2. Lay the tent out flat and stake out four of the five corners, excluding the back-right corner where the rear trekking pole goes. The guy-lines should be at a 45 degree angle, roughly straight off the corner points with some slack for adjustment.

  3. Insert the front trekking pole outside of the screen with the handle at the peak. Insert the tip through the button hole on the flap on the floor to pin the floor down. If using a 52" tent pole, place the pole directly onto the flap. The flap keeps the floor pinned down and makes one-handed zipping easier. Stake the front line and adjust it as necessary.

    • If the peak is too high, tighten the front corner lines. If it is too low, loosen them.

    • The corners of the tent should be about 4 inches (10 cm) or so off the ground.

  4. Lift up the right rear vestibule and insert the 32" (81 cm) trekking or tent pole outside the screen with the handle at the peak. Find the flap on the rear floor corner, pull it out tight to make the floor flush, and pin it down with your pole tip. The guy-lines at the rear-peak and the rear corner share a single stake. Make sure the trekking pole is vertical and the floor has a defined corner.

  5. Stake out the two wall guy-lines at the head and back walls of the tent if desired.

  6. If the walls of the tent aren't smooth, you may need to reposition the corner stakes or adjust the lines tighter.

Storm Doors:

The larger door can be zippered shut, or rolled up and secured open with the integrated magnet toggle. Leave the downwind door open for air flow when possible to minimize condensation.

Seam Sealing:

All Zpacks shelters have taped seams and bonded tie outs! No seam sealing necessary.

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J
01/14/2025
Jason SVG verified by SHOP
United States

Have had this tent out once so far. Looking foward to my up coming hiking season to really start getting some use out of it. Here’s a first look video I did on it. https://youtu.be/P3N0vPXxISY?si=7p4FeJ2Zgc8An573

C
01/10/2025
CaptainGlen
United States

Love the weight, BUT...

... if it's humid, you really don't want to "sleep this way or that way." I just completed two nights in Florida's Big Cypress Swamp, and like all single wall tents in humid conditions, when the temps drop below the dew point you can count on waking up to a LOT of water clinging to the inside of your tent. If you sleep with your head at the low end (as I did on the first night), you have only a couple of inches clearance between your noggin and the wet stuff. When you sleep with your head at the short pole end (night two), the brilliance of this design really shines! The screen at the end stops whatever you are using as a pillow from slipping away (while keeping it dry) and sitting up gives you a ton of clearance so you are not taking an early morning unintended shower. There is even room for your pack to be kept inside, so this is the perfect solo tent for me now. As much as I love their duplex, the weight saving is a bonus for my old wimpy bones. 😆 Photo from Oak Hill Camp, NOBO Florida Trail mile 22.7.

WA
01/01/2025
Wayne A.
United States

Lightning in a bottle

Zpacks has captured Lightning in a bottle with this tent. I have owned several Zpacks tents as a solo long distance backpacker and prefer lightweight and a small footprint. The downside is limited head and foot space. They finally did it and I couldn't be more happy with my purchase. I recommend using all 8 stakes with 7" super Sonic stakes where the guy lines support the two hiking poles. The first pitch of this rent was super easy as well.

J
12/11/2024
Jason
United States

First Impression

Had a chance to get this new tent pitched up for the first time. Followed Zpacks instructions on the pitching method and the tent went up fairly easy. Just need to practice some more with it to perfect it. Craftsmanship looks excellent. Looking forward to spend more time with this shelter and see how it does in some weather. For me at 5.9 1/4 the room inside the tent is great. Plenty of room for me to sit up and move around. https://youtu.be/P3N0vPXxISY?si=zsPkmmfu_uR0xzeZ

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