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Sea to Summit Telos TR2 Tent

Sea to Summit Telos TR2 Tent
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The Telos two-person freestanding tent will radically change your perception of what an ultralight backpacking tent can be. Sea to Summit’s engineers made it their mission to design a tent that is easy to set up and filled with clever functional features. Mission accomplished.

However – there are three additional reasons why Backpacker Magazine bestowed their Editor’s Choice Award on the Telos line of tents: Space, Ventilation and Versatility.


Tent Type: Freestanding
Floor Area: 2.60 q m / 28.0 sq ft
Weight: 1.48 kg / 3.27 lbs
Vestibule Area: 1.81 sq m / 19.5 sq ft
Floor dimensions: 215 x 135 x 109 cm / 84.5 x 53 x 43 in.

Tension Ridge raises the tent’s shape upwards for more usable head-and-shoulder space and creates truly higher doors for easier entry and more vestibule storage.

Color-coded ultra-strong lightweight DAC NSL two-hub poleset and quick connect pole feet make for easy setup.

Made for longevity and superior waterproof performance by using premium materials including DAC poles, YKK zippers, 7-series aluminum hardware and seam-taped PeU-coated rainfly.

Hangout Mode converts rainfly into semi-open shelter. Requires a pair of trekking poles or Hangout Mode Pole Set.

FairShare storage system: tent packs into 3 stuff sacks to split the load. After set-up, stuff sacks transform into gear storage pockets.

Lightbar: add a headlamp and secure the tent pole storage sack to the apex of the tent for soft even illumination.

Rainfly can be set up first for a dry setup and takedown.

Includes 8 Ground Control Light Tent Pegs

4 detachable guylines which can be quickly attached to loops on each tent corner.

To extend the life of your tent floor we recommend using a Sea to Summit footprint - sold separately.

The 6” deep 20D nylon tub floor is rated to 2500mm hydrostatic head – light, waterproof and durable.

Ultra-lightweight 15D polyester mesh inner for maximum ventilation. Its dark grey color provides excellent visibility.

Silicone / Polyether Polyurethane-coated 15D nylon rainfly fabric provides long-lasting waterproof performance.

The poles of the Tension Ridge are swept upwards – not angled downwards as is common in tents. This raises the tent’s shape, providing significantly more livable space.

Apex Vent - at the highest point of the tent, this oversized vent efficiently expels warm air to prevent condensation and can be easily zipped shut from inside the tent.

Baseline Vents allow you to control airflow and effectively manage humidity and condensation in wet conditions without letting the rain in.

Quick Connect Foot is a beautifully designed, machined aluminum clip that attaches the pole and the inner foot with ease and is stronger than plastic buckles that can break.

Outside - Gear of the Year

2021 Outside Buyer's Guide - Best Tents

T3 - Platinum Award

Popular Mechanics - Outdoor Awards - Innovation Spotlight

Popular Mechanics - Editors Choice

Popular Mechanics - Gear of the Year

Fast Company - Innovation by Design Award Honoree

Gear Patrol - GP100

Outdoor Retailer Magazine - 2021 Hot Pick

Core 77 - Design Awards (Notable)

Fatherly - Best of the Backyard

The Voice - Top 50

Bikepacking - 2021 Gear of the Year

Outdoor Retailer - Gear Patrol Gear of the Show

Men's Health Outdoor Award - Best Camping Tent Category

Floor Area 2.60 sq m / 28 q ft
Floor Dimensions 256 x 220 x 111cm / 84.5 x 53 x43 in
Fly + Footprint Pitch Weight 956g / 2.64lbs
Minimum Trail Weight 1.482g / 3.27 lbs
Packed Size 13 x 13 x 48cm / 5 x 5 x 19 in
Packed Weight 1.657g / 3.69 lbs
Peak Height 110.5cm / 43.5 cm
Vestibule Area 1.8 sq m / 19.5 sq ft
Floor Fabric 20D Sil-PeU Coated Nylon Ripstop
Floor Hydrostatic Head 2500mm
Fly Material 15D Sil-PeU Coated Nylon Ripstop
Fly Hydrostatic Head 1200mm
Inner Tent Material 15D Polyester High-Airflow No-See-Um Mesh
Pole Type DAC Featherlite NSL 8.5mm & 9.0mm Anodised Aluminium

Your tent is an investment, so make sure the zippers and coatings aren’t slowly being worn away by dirt and sand—or growing mold in your garage.

 

CHECK AND REPAIR

Check for damage on your tent poles, guy lines, groundsheets, zips and the rain fly. Don’t forget to check for holes in both the tent mesh and the fly. No one wants a leaky tent full of mosquitoes.

Before you patch any holes in your tent, check the repair guidelines from your tent’s manufacturer—different fabrics need different kinds of repairs.

If the fly is seam taped, it means that at least the inner surface is polyurethane-coated. PU-coated fabrics can be repaired with Gear Aid Seam Grip +WP. If the fly is not seam taped, the fabric may be siliconized, in which case small holes can be repaired with Gear Aid Seam Grip +SIL.

Small holes or tears on a mesh inner are usually a pretty easy fix. Any one of the following steps or a combination of the steps if the tear is larger or in a critical spot should work:

 Sew the hole closed by using a zig-zag stitch on a home sewing machine.

Apply some gear repair tape to one side of the mesh (don't forget to round the corners).

Glue the hole closed using Gear Aid Seam Grip + WP (do this carefully- Seam Grip will stick any two items together permanently).

CLEAN AND DRY

Shake out excess dirt from your tent. Who knows what bacteria or parasites you might have packed up with you and taken home.

Clean off dried mud with a soft brush.

Spot clean with a damp sponge but don’t use detergent because it can affect the waterproof coating/finish of the fabric. Water and light elbow grease should be enough. Grangers makes a Tent + Gear cleaner that is perfect for spot-cleaning more stubborn marks.

Dry your tent. Well. Moisture is the enemy. If you put a wet tent back in its storage sack, mildew and mold are going to have a big, stinky party. The best thing to do is to put your tent up and let it dry in the sun in your yard.

WATERPROOF

Re-seal the seams if you spot signs of the seam tape delaminating.

If you see flaking of the coating of your rain fly or the floor of the tent, it could be time to refresh the polyurethane coating. Again, circle back to your tent manufacturer first—as different materials need different kinds of sealants.

Notice that water doesn't bead off the fly like it used to? Find a specially formulated DWR (durable waterproof repellent) spray and apply according to instructions (did we mention to check in first with your tent manufacturer?). Some of these also offer extra protection against UV damage.

STORE

Storing a tent damp can lead to hydrolysis. Essentially, this is when the PU coating breaks down and becomes sticky (the fabric may stick to itself as you unroll the tent). If you catch this early, you may be able to rescue the coating – beyond a certain point there is no way to fix it. To help avoid this, it’s important to store your tent bone dry and loosely packed somewhere it can air, rather than tightly stuffed in a compression bag or airtight container.

Videos

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