5'11" model standing next to the Marmot Thor 3P. The Thor 3P is a symmetrical from front to back and side to side. The rear of the tent looks just like the front.
5'11 model inside the Thor 3P with front door closed and fabric half panel zipped open revealing mesh screen half panel on door. The rear door has the same feature.
Thor 3P with 3 standard 20" × 72" sleeping pads inside. Pad ends are up against rear entry wall which leaves over 12" of space at the top of the pads.
View of the side mesh pockets on the interior of the Thor 3P. The same pocket configuration is on the opposite side of the interior of the shelter.
Side view of the Thor 3P with rainfly. The opposite side of the tent is identical to side shown above.
5'11" model sitting in the middle of the Thor 3P with both front and back doors fully opened.
View of the top mesh pocket of the ceiling interior, above the rear door. There is only this single mesh ceiling pocket on the Thor 3P interior.
The Thor 3P requires a sixth pole for the rainfly vestibule area. The vestibule also features a small window.
Inside view of one of the two top vents with fabric panel zipped open and tied back. The mesh panel also has a small zippered area at the top (zip closed in photo) to adjust outer fly vent when fly is in place.
The rear of the Thor 3P has a fly staked door with small vestibule space to accommodate possibly a single pair of shoes. Left side of the door opened in image above. Right side door opens and ties back in the same manner
View from inside the Thor 3P at the front large poled vestibule with a size 12 shoes.
View of the front poled vestibule left door opened. The right vestibule door opens in the same manner and both doors feature 2-way zippers
Side view of the Thor 3P. The Thor 3P uses 5 poles for set up of the inner tent, two cross poles and three poles that go from side to side making this a very strong shelter. The opposite side is the same set up as shown above. The top mesh vent with zippered fabric panel can be seen at the apex of the tent. There is a matching vent on the opposite side of the tent as well.
Close up of one the top fly vents opened with models hand sticking through. The fly vent is accessed from inner tent top vent and propped open with adjustable velcro rod located on fly. There is an identical fly vent on opposite side of the shelter as well.