
Bottom Line Up Front
The MSR FreeLite 2 is the lightest two-person tent in MSR’s lineup at 0.91kg — lighter than the Tiger Wall UL2, lighter than the Nemo Hornet 2P, and meaningfully lighter than the Hubba Hubba LT 2. For a semi-freestanding tent with two doors, two vestibules, a true rectangular floor, and MSR’s proven build quality, that weight is genuinely impressive.
The trade-off is the same as any ultralight tent — the thin fabrics require careful handling and the semi-freestanding design needs staking out properly. For weight-conscious hikers doing established Australian multi-day routes who want MSR quality at minimal pack weight, the FreeLite 2 is the strongest option in its category.
Key Specifications
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Minimum trail weight | 0.91kg |
| Capacity | 2 person |
| Architecture | Semi-freestanding |
| Floor design | True rectangular, non-tapered |
| Floor area | 2.7 sqm (29 sq ft) |
| Peak height | 100cm (39 inches) |
| Doors | 2 |
| Vestibules | 2 |
| Poles | DAC NFL |
| Waterproofing | PFAS-free DuraShield, taped seams |
| Price (AUD) | ~$700–$800 |
| Australian availability | Good |
| Best use | Ultralight multi-day, 3-season |
Who This Tent Is For
The FreeLite 2 is built for weight-conscious hikers who want the lightest possible two-person tent without sacrificing livability. It suits:
- Ultralight hikers for whom every gram is a genuine consideration
- Hiking pairs who want to split the carry — 455g each at 0.91kg is extraordinarily light
- Experienced hikers who are methodical about tent care and understand the demands of ultralight fabrics
- Thru-hike style trips where weight savings compound over days and weeks
Do not buy the FreeLite 2 if:
- You are new to ultralight tents and not yet comfortable with semi-freestanding setup and fabric care
- You hike in exposed, rocky terrain where freestanding pitch is important — the Tiger Wall UL2 or Hubba Hubba LT 2 are better suited
- You want maximum interior comfort for regular multi-night sharing — the rectangular floor helps but the interior is on the snug side for two people in wet weather
The Weight Advantage
At 0.91kg the FreeLite 2 is the lightest double-wall two-person tent with two doors and a rectangular floor available in Australia. Split between two hikers that is 455g each — barely noticeable in a pack.
For comparison:
| Tent | Weight | Per person (split) |
|---|---|---|
| MSR FreeLite 2 | 0.91kg | 455g |
| Tiger Wall UL2 | 1.13kg | 565g |
| Nemo Hornet 2P | 1.08kg | 540g |
| Copper Spur HV UL2 | 1.18kg | 590g |
| Hubba Hubba LT 2 | 1.54kg | 770g |
The FreeLite 2 is in a different weight class to everything else on this list while delivering two doors, two vestibules, and a rectangular floor that most competitors at this weight don’t offer.
Rectangular Floor — An Advantage Over Most Ultralight Competitors
The FreeLite 2’s true rectangular non-tapered floor is a meaningful differentiator at this weight. The Nemo Hornet 2P, Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2, and Tiger Wall UL2 all use tapered floors. The FreeLite 2 gives you the same rectangular floor as the Hubba Hubba LT 2 at 630g less weight.
For two people sharing across multiple nights, the rectangular floor enables top-to-tail sleeping and separate personal space on each side — the comfort advantage that makes multi-night tent sharing significantly more practical.
Semi-Freestanding — What to Know
Like the Tiger Wall UL2 and Nemo Hornet 2P, the FreeLite 2 requires staking out to achieve its shape and tension. It is not fully freestanding.
For established Australian trail camping on designated sites with good ground for stakes — Overland Track, Larapinta, Three Capes — this is a non-issue. For rocky or hard ground where finding stake points requires effort, a fully freestanding tent like the Hubba Hubba LT 2 or Copper Spur HV UL2 gives more flexibility.
The micromesh tent body provides excellent ventilation — particularly useful for warm Australian summer conditions — and the cutaway rainfly saves additional weight while keeping the vestibules generous.
Australian Trail Recommendations
FreeLite 2 — best suited for:
- Larapinta Trail (NT) — hot conditions, longer distance, where weight savings are felt daily
- Overland Track (Tasmania) — six nights, established campsites with good ground for stakes
- Three Capes Track (Tasmania) — four nights, moderate conditions
- New Zealand Great Walks — well-serviced trails, good staking ground throughout
Australian Availability
The MSR FreeLite 2 is available at Paddy Pallin, Snowys, Wild Earth, and on Amazon AU. Pricing ranges from $700–$800 AUD. A footprint is recommended for Australian rocky terrain.
Verdict
The MSR FreeLite 2 is the lightest genuinely livable two-person tent available to Australian hikers. The rectangular floor, two doors, and MSR build quality at under 1kg is a remarkable achievement. For experienced weight-conscious hikers who know how to handle ultralight gear and hike on established trails with reliable staking ground, it is the strongest ultralight option in its category.
Best for: Ultralight hikers, Larapinta, Overland Track, weight-focused pairs, thru-hike style trips
Not for: Rocky terrain where freestanding is important, beginners, hikers wanting maximum interior comfort in all conditions
TrailKitLab — written by hikers, for hikers