SEA TO SUMMIT Telos TR2 Tent
Posted by Trail Magazine on Aug 18, 2022
TRAIL MAGAZINE: Review
This tent is positively palatial, with first-rate headroom and liveability, despite weighing only 1591g. This is achieved via an all- in-one pole structure featuring the Tension Ridge' - a cross pole that widens the peak and creates near-perpendicular walls, angling upwards like a wingspan to maximise room. The 20-denier groundsheet is
2500mm-rated and the silicone and PU-coated flysheet is 1200mm, while all seams are fully taped. Each occupant gets their own door and a good-sized porch, and the interior feels very spacious despite tapering 25cm in width towards the foot end. Apex vents in the flysheet and mesh on the inner aid ventilation, while other features include the pole storage sack doubling as a light-diffusing lamp and the two- part storage bag enabling each occupant to carry their share. Gram-counters will still prefer the MSR FreeLite 2's unbeatable weight, but for most the Telos TR2's added comfort for just 446g extra is well worth it.
IF WE'RE BEING FUSSY
The price is lofty. The tall walls can catch the wind like a sail, and the top of the tent is flat-a possible design flaw if rain pools atop it during heavy downpours. For this price, better HH ratings are expected, and if weight is your number one priority the MSR Freelite 2 is a better option.
Verdict
A superb tent notable for its roomy interior and amazing headroom - but it's expensive.