Big Sky's Chinook 1P, Chinook 1Plus, Chinook 2P, Mirage 1.5P, Soul 1P, Soul x2P, Revolution 1.5P, and Revolution 2P tents are in stock. Wisp 1P UL tents expected to be available in November. EU warehouse shipments will be delayed until further notice. We are still occasionally experiencing technical delays processing orders... we are working to fix this problem. Thank you for your patience.

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Based on Big Sky's Award Winning Revolution 1P design
  • - 3 poles creates a very storm worthy design
    - Double wall construction to prevent condensation inside
    - Pole clip design for very fast and easy setup and take down
    - Interior buckles to outer shell for one piece setup/take down
    - Two top vents on vestibules for cross ventilation
    - Large no claustrophobic interior with high ceiling
    - Large side doors for easy entry and exit
    - 2 interior options:
    -- Mesh Netting interior for extra ventilation
    -- Breathable Fabric interior for more warmth and to keep spindrift and sand from blowing in
    Note: Breathable Fabric interior has mesh netting window on each door with zippered flap
    - Four interior pockets
    - Two large vestibules; each with a zippered door
    - Want even lighter weight? Leave the 3rd pole at home
    - Highest quality components
    - World class quality
    - Ready to go out of the box; seam sealed where necessary at the factory

    Outer fabric made in Korea, except Marigold Yellow that was made in China. The China fabric will be discontinued after existing inventory is exhausted.

  • - 1 Person
    - 4 season - double wall tent
    - exoskeleton design (3 poles on outside)
    - high strength to weight ratio
    - packed size: 15cm x 45cm (6in x 18in)
    - weight: 1.395kg (49.2oz / 3lb 1.2oz) for 2Door SuprSilTM shell, Mesh Netting interior, and 4-Seasons DAC NSL 9mm aluminum poles (rev. B)

    *** Warning ***
    The silicone coated fabric that we use is very popular for lightweight products, but it will burn so keep it away from heat or open flame.

    We send a fabric swatch with each tent for a test burn… after burning a fabric swatch the customer needs to decide to either to accept the risk of using the product with this fabric or return the unused product for full refund.

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Big Sky Chinook 1P tent

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Outer Color
Marigold Yellow
Granite Gray
Forest Green
Apple Red
Inner

Customer Reviews

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Ash B
Brilliant design!

Definitely would recommend

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Pete, Cranbourne Au
Why The Chinook Tops Them All

Chinook 1P tent, 5 stars.

Here are my thoughts and observations on the Chinook 1P tent, after 7 years of ownership.

I have put this tent through 'the works'. It's been through sustained heavy snowfall in Southern Tasmania, a raging wind storm on Mt Nelse where local wind gusts were recorded at 127 km/h and incessant rain where I was sure an Old Man would soon be herding the animals, two-by-two into a massive wooden boat.
That's if I didn't float away first.
The Chinook 1P has handled all this in its stride and with ease. There's not a mark or scrape on it, and not a hole or tear anywhere, despite me camping in many dubious spots.

Rain and snow are self-explanatory. The Chinook did not buckle when snow had it buried to 60%. And that was wet snow, too.
There was no misting during sustained heavy rain and with the top vents open, there was minimal condensation. It wasn't bone dry- but it never warranted a wipe down.

The wind storm was a whole different beast. I went to sleep on a mountain top on a clear, windless evening. At midnight I woke up to what sounded like a helicopter landing and rotor-wash level wind.

Perhaps another Chinook (helicopter)?

The left zip was over my right shoulder as I was lying down. I hadn't pegged the tent nor used any guylines.

I have over 40 years of extensive experience hiking in ugly conditions, and this was just "it", in terms of wind intensity.
My thoughts turned to "how to exit".
With the tent not pegged down, and without my 130kg self holding it down in the wind- I was starting to imagine all sorts of things would happen if I crawled out. The frame was flexing- heavily. I was waiting for "the bang" of poles snapping through fabric.
At the same time, I didn't care. All I wanted was a safe exit and to keep as much of my gear as possible, without it getting taken by the wind if the tent ripped to shreds.

So I packed up as much as I could and just lay there. The air temperature wasn't too cold- around 9c and fully dressed in a windproof tent, this was ok.

Around 9am, the wind backed off to around a steady 20kmh with 30kmh gusts. I dragged my pack out of the tent, collapsed the tent and inner and packed up the lot as quickly as I could.

I was met with driving rain but less wind on the walk out.

When I got home, I set the tent up to dry it out and noticed that none of the poles had lost integrity. Although they flexed like crazy during the storm- nothing snapped and nothing buckled.

In total this tent has done 130 nights' work with me in the 7+ years I have owned it. I have other tents in my quiver. Some lighter, some heavier- and others much more airy... but the Chinook is "the one".

The advantages of the exoskeletal design can't be overstated.

To have the tent go up and pack down so quickly when needed- especially in bad conditions- really makes a difference to your overall comfort. That's because you get out of the weather much quicker than you would with most other tents. And packing up the Chinook sees you get on your way in less time too.

The moisture management- well- there hasn't been any internal moisture worth worrying about because the ventilation can be dialled in so perfectly using two way zips on the vestibules, a separate mesh panel on each door of the inner, and the vents in the roof of the fly itself.

No rain ever comes in.

In particular, in the Au mountains where some spots are so rocky you could spend ages trying to put stakes in the ground- the three pole setup is fantastic.
It means your vestibules maintain full integrity without needing a single stake. The poles tension the fabric just perfectly. There's no strain on the zipper(s) and within minutes, you have a safe haven from the wildest storms.

Twin usable vestibules mean you've got one side for gear storage, and you can exit out of the other side without letting rain in on your gear.

I bought a replacement - a 1 plus Chinook only because I wanted the Forest Green color. My 1P Chinook is Marigold yellow. Given that I am older and prefer quiter solo stealth camps, I wanted a green Chinook that would blend in more.

There will be separate review- but I notice already that there are engineering and design improvements in the current [latest] Chinook.

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Dennis Morse
Just What I Wanted For Winter Camping

In winter, I found that my double wall 3-season tent let in too much wind and spindrift and flapped loudly, and the single wall tents I used had condensation issues. The Chinook solved those problems at 15 F with gusts to 30 mph. Setup and take down is quick and easy. Very happy with this purchase!

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Marianne Widmer
Tolles Zelt - mit kleinen Verbesserungen wäre es wohl genial

Ich mag das Big Sky Chinook 1P sehr. Für mich ist das Platzangebot ausreichend. Die zwei Apsiden in einem Solozelt sind der eigentliche Kaufgrund. Das Gewicht spielte auch eine Rolle.
Es ist super einfach aufzustellen. Bei starkem Wind geht es etwas schwieriger.
Und wenn es regnet und draussen etwas kühler ist, habe ich Kondenswasser ohne Ende. Da ich wegen der fummeligen Schnallen gar nicht erst probierte, das Innenzelt separat einzupacken, wurde das Innenzelt IMMER nass. Zum Glück hatte ich jeweils abends wieder Wind und Sonne, die das Zelt rasch trockneten. Am nächsten Tag begann das Spiel von vorne. Mehrere Regentage hintereinander (radelte von Tag zu Tag weiter) hatte ich zum Glück nicht.
Bei starkem Regen legte ich eine wasserdichte Tasche unter die Türseite. So tropfte nicht so viel Regenwasser auf den Footprint (hab den vom Chinook 1.5).
Der Footprint ist recht schmutzanziehend und wie dauerhaft er dann ist, wird sich noch weisen.
Zum Glück habe ich die Bestellung früh getätigt. Die Lieferfristen nach Europa sind sehr lange.
Insgesamt bin ich sehr zufrieden mit dem Chinook 1P. Im Herbst und Winter werde ich aber ein anderes Zelt nehmen, da das Chinook nicht trocknen wird bei mitteleuropäischem Herbstwetter oder winterlichen Bedingungen.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Any plans to do a version with a Dyneema fly?

    Any plans to do a version with Dyneema (DCF/Cuban fabric) outer/fly?
    > Big Sky has offered a number of 3-Season tents with DCF fabric since 2007 so we have quite a bit of experience with this fabric. The Chinook tent series is 4-Season rated so it requires a stronger fabric. If we offered a 4-Seasons tent with DCF it would have to be a stronger/heavier DCF fabric so it would not be much lighter weight than the current tent weight, but would be a LOT more expensive. Big Sky uses a both sides silicone fabric that is twice as strong as the PU coated fabric the big box tent companies use, but is lighter weight and can be offered at a fair price. So no, it does not make sense at this time to offer a 4-Season tent with DCF fabric.

  • Can both inner tents be ordered at the same time?

    Can both inner tents be ordered at the same time?
    > yes, both Breathable Fabric and Mesh Netting inners can be ordered for Big Sky's Chinook 1P tent.

  • When I Order the 1P, there are no lines included, right? How many guy lines do I have to order. 4 if I use 2 poles and 6 if I use all 3poles? For what use is the 12pc pack? Are there additional possibilities to fix lines on the tent to stabilise it for high winds? Best regards Ivonne

    How many guy lines to use depends on the weather... not on how many poles are used.
    Guy lines create a stronger tent structure and help keep the tent from blowing away.
    - good weather and no wind, no guy lines are required
    - more wind/snow, more guy lines should be used..
    - there are guy out loops for 12 guy lines on the Chinook series tents
    - most people use 6 guy lines, but less/more can be used depending on the weather conditions
    Note: even when using 2 poles, you may want to use more guy lines to create a stronger structure.
    Also, when using only 2 poles, adding guy lines to the sides/vestibules will help increase the interior size by preventing wind from pushing the sides in.
    Some of our customers already have guy lines and pegs/stakes so we offer Big Sky's tents without them so our customers will not have to buy more pegs/stakes/guy lines if they are not needed.
    Thank you for your questions,
    Big Sky International

  • Any plans to make a Dark Olive version of Chinook 1P tent as i can see it in the colour chart but not as an option to buy

    We apologize for the confusion... the Dark Olive Green is the floor fabric color. This is the fabric color used for ALL Chinook tent floors, but it is not available as an outer fabric color.