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Ivory Atacama Expedition Motorcycle Tent – Redverz

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In stock and shipping now. Complimentary ground shipping (Lower 48). 155 in stock — ready for the season.

Redverz Atacama Expedition Motorcycle Tent — Ivory

The Atacama is a motorcycle expedition tent built for riders who go places.
Not a weekend warrior tent. Not a glamping setup. A purpose-built shelter designed around a full-size adventure tourer — panniers, luggage and all — that sets up solo in under five minutes and holds its shape when everything else is moving.
It's currently running in the Simpson Desert in Australia, through sub-Saharan Africa, across South America, and on routes through Europe and North America. Riders use it because it works. Because it's still working 14, 15, 16 years later. Because when the weather turns, it doesn't.
The Ivory colorway reflects heat rather than absorbing it — a practical advantage in desert and high-summer conditions.
This is the tent you buy once.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Paid for itself in a few nights. Bone dry in hard rain.”
— Rob, 4-week US motorcycle tour

The Garage

Two opposing J-doors open wide enough to ride a full-size adventure tourer straight in. Panniers on. No unloading in the rain. No gear left outside.

Standing headroom throughout. Use it as your living room, your workshop, your drying room. When the weather closes in, this is where you eat, plan, and wait it out.

It's not a vestibule. It's a room.

Sleeping Bay

Rectangular floor plan. Vertical walls. Enough space to sleep three, use cots for two, or spread out solo with room for gear.

Separate entry and exit doors mean two riders never have to climb over each other. Flow-through ventilation runs air from one end to the other — essential in heat.

Configurations

— 1 Up — full space to yourself. Gear stays inside. No compromises.

— 2 Up — queen-size footprint. Separate doors. Each rider has their own exit.

— 3 Up — tight but workable. Move gear to the garage bay.

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Built for Real Weather

4000mm hydrostatic head on the fly. 10,000mm on the floor.

To put that in context: most camping tents rate between 1500–3000mm. The Atacama's floor rating is more than three times that — because when water pools around a tent in a storm, the floor is where it gets in.

Factory-sealed seams throughout. Bathtub floor construction. This isn't expedition-grade waterproofing as a marketing claim — it's what you need when the weather doesn't care about your schedule.

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The Frame

Aircraft-grade aluminium poles, pre-bent to shape. The hoop design creates vertical inner walls — that's what gives you the headroom and the structural integrity in high winds.

Flexible enough to absorb gusts. Rigid enough to hold shape through the night. The frame is why this tent is still standing after 15 years of hard use in the hands of people who ask a lot of their gear.

What Riders Say

“I received the Atacama Expedition tent in July. I then took a 4-week motorcycle tour of 21 states. I spent an entire week in the Great Smoky Mountains each night in this tent. The fit and finish are astounding. It paid for itself in just a few nights as I didn't have to stay in motels. I have used this tent during a hard rain and no leaks, no drips, no errors.”

— Rob

“They laugh about the bike in the garage tent but then when it's raining, snowing or blowing out it's suddenly the most popular tent in the campground. I've had this particular tent for nearly a year now and I love how roomy it is, how I can stand up to change my clothes, the ventilation that prevents moisture buildup and how much space there is for storage.”

— Eric Hall

“Purchased this to encourage my wife to join me on longer moto trips. Not only did that work out wonderfully, but I'm using it on a regular basis when camping solo. Feels high quality, all the zippers are super smooth, and I stayed 3 nights in wind and rain without a drop penetrating the outer shell.”

— Joel

“I would venture to say there is not a better design for two adults that is comfortable. The level of detail in the design of the tent is clearly obvious. On top of it, the company takes pride in their product.”

— Aditya

Details

— Complimentary ground shipping — Lower 48 states

— Sets up solo in under 5 minutes

— Motorcycle bay fits full-size adventure tourers with panniers

— Two J-door vestibule entries

— Mesh doors for ventilation

— Hybrid floor: factory-sealed seams with bathtub construction

— Inner pockets and hang loops throughout

— Comes with guy lines, tighteners, stow bags, stakes, stake bag, poles, pole bag, compression stuff sack

— Groundsheets and dry bags sold separately

Pack Size & Weight

— Packs to 21" x 10"

— Total weight: 14.6 lbs including poles, pegs, and complete tent

128 reviews. Built since 2008. Still running.

Accessories That Complete the DreamCustom-fit ground sheets (because details matter) • 50-liter dry bag (because organization is an art form)

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Specifications Description
Seasons 3 Season
Sleeping Capacity 3
Average Weight 14 lbs
Maximum width 102 in
Maximum length 195 in
Sleeping Bay 92 in x 95 in (max)
Garage Vestibule 100 in x 36 in
Peak height 77 in
Doors
Floor fabric Polyester 70D 190T 10000mm
Rainfly fabric Coated ripstop Polyester 68D 210T 4000mm
Inner Tent fabric 75D 190T/P  breathable
Mosquito Netting Mesh B3
Pole material Aluminum 7001 T6, shock cord
Pole diameter 11mm (2) 9.5mm (1) Section Length 20.5"
Pack Size 21 in x 10 in

 

 Redverz Atacama Walk Through Video

REDVERZ GEAR warranties the materials and workmanship in every REDVERZ GEAR tent to the original owner. If your REDVERZ GEAR tent has received proper care, but fails due to a defect in manufacturing, the parts will be replaced at REDVERZ GEAR'S discretion. Damages incurred due to accident, improper care or negligence where REDVERZ GEAR is not at fault, including sun degradation, mildew, wear and tear due to hard use are not eligible for warranty replacement. REDVERZ GEAR offers a 2 year, limited warranty to the original owner on all REDVERZ GEAR tent framework. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser. Proof of purchase is required.

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  • 5
    Nice tent

    Posted by John on a WR on 2nd Aug 2019

    I recently did a 3000 mile trip on a WR. which included 7 nights of camping. In the Atacama. Tent worked great. Best thing was pulling the bike in the tent and then zipping down the garage to unpack mosquito free.

  • 5
    Atacama

    Posted by Stan on 30th Jun 2019

    This is one AWESOME tent. Loving it. Preforms perfectly.

  • 5
    Tent

    Posted by Chance on 18th Jun 2019

    Just a great piece of kit. Sets up quick, it’s way bigger than you think. And could accommodate 2 dirt bikes or one full size. And you will still have room in the “garage” to spare. You don’t need the ground sheets, but I won’t lie they’re darn nice when the weathers nice and the bike is outside. Makes for a nice patio.

  • 5
    2013 motorcycle tent

    Posted by Harry B on 1st Jun 2019

    I purchased this tent in 2013 and logged 14000 kilometres traveling 9 weeks throughout Canada. Awesome tent. Never failed me and kept my Boulevard out of sight when going on hikes. I am still using it and it is a great now as it was when first purchased. My son likes it very much as well as it he’s served him on many “ ride for sight” events. Thanks REDVERS.

  • 5
    Wonderful tent

    Posted by Patrick M on 1st May 2019

    Took the tent recently for a quick weekend trip. The tent performed flawlessly! Heavy wind - not a problem. Easy setup and take down. Though only three poles and stakes, do yourself a favor and practice setting up in the backyard first. Should have bought this year's ago!

  • 5
    Beyond Expectations

    Posted by Nick on 14th Apr 2019

    So far, I've been camping out of this tent for little over a month straight in Texas and I can't help but be impressed by it (despite already having an idea of how good it was from a friend's experience with his own Redverz tent). Setup is easy and can be accomplished solo without much effort in fair weather. It took me no more than a half hour for my initial try and more of that time was spent on familiarizing myself with how each step was supposed to work before I did it rather than on the build itself. With four anchor points, three color coordinated flex poles, and a prearranged guy line setup, the build really is suprisingly manageable for a tent of its size. Capacity is excellent; I'm able to cram my XR650L with panniers, mountain bike, and 65gal cooler in the vestibule area and still have just enough space to set out my camp chair and relax comfortably if weather outside is uncooperative. The sleep area is also roomy; I've got an oversized cot/sleeping gear, couple pieces of luggage (including gorilla box), and tools/camp gear in there with enough left over space to still move about/change clothes without much restriction (other than that I'm 6'5" and do still have to crouch a bit at the tent's tallest points; not really any fault in the tent's design so much as my own physical peculiarity...). Even more impressive than how much stuff I can stow away in this tent is its defiant ability to ride out whatever foul weather Texas throws at it. With only modest vegetation/cover to partially shield the tent from the west and north, my belongings and I have remained completely dry through two storm systems now (hail included), even as the tent's structural integrity is tested almost daily by batterings from a frequently windy environment (commonly sustained between 20-30 knots with gusts up in the 40+ range on rougher days). Granted, there may be a few additional provisions in place to aid its survival in such conditions (two 4x6 tarp covers up top for hail resistance and additional guy lines/larger anchoring stakes for stability) but, all the same, when a tent this size/shape can repeatedly shrug off such abuse (at broadside angles, even!) and remain standing just as intended, the durability more than speaks for itself as far as I'm concerned (still can't quite figure out how I haven't bent a pole yet...). One side note; since this tent's entire outer structure is rain fly material, the interior is a literal green house. If the sun is out and the the tent isn't opened up and getting some breeze, it gets toasty (nice on cold days; less than tolerable on days 70-80*F or warmer). In exchange for the supurb wet weather defence this tent provides though, I'd say its more than a fair tradeoff. Final conclusion: this tent is worth every penny I paid for it and I recommend it hands down to anybody in the market for a spaceous, manaeable, and thoroughly dependable tent; hardcore motorcycle adventurer or not.

  • 4
    Alaska Trip (Plus)

    Posted by Steven Strehle on 25th Feb 2019

    I bought this tent in the yellow color to start with. The problem was as soon as the sun came up it was very bright inside, and I was not ready to get up. I found some manufacturing issues with the tent. I took it to the distributor, and it was swapped out for the green version. That is customer service. Three of us ride together, and now all three have the tents. Two of us have the older version without the additional vents, and one has the newer version. Two of us camped all the way to Alaska and back. It was nice to be able to put the bikes inside, out of the view of "prying eyes" in the campgrounds. The only issue we had was in putting up the tents when they were still wet from the night before. The poles were difficult to get in place. Others were envious of our cooking space, when it rained. The other issue I have is the back vestibule. It is pretty much wasted space. Against the zipper access is just abou the only place my cot and sleeping bag will fit. On the newest version the vestibule has been eliminated, if desired, and the sleeping area has been enlarged. I would like to see a modification be made available to the older tents to accomodate the new modification without having to purchase a complete new tent. I contacted the company via email and was told I was not able to convert my tent. So the reason for not giving the tent 5 stars are: 1. Poles difficult to insert if the material is damp at all. 2. Rear vestibule is wasted space.

  • 4
    Atacama tent

    Posted by Bernard on 9th Sep 2018

    Looks good so far although i’ve Only set it up in the back yard and slept in it overnight . Good quality design and material , except for one of the guy lines was frayed and shipped that way .

  • 5
    As advertised

    Posted by Nicky Otts on 14th Jul 2018

    My first use of this tent was in Spearfish, SD. The first night provided a torrential rainstorm, with high winds. I stayed dry and comfy. The large interior and garage provided plenty of space to stay out of the rain and enjoy the time. The camp manager, (a hunter), was very interested in how the tenor performed. You may another customer.

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