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Telos TR3
Sea to Summit
Telos TR3
$545.22
Description

  Ultralight, easy to set up, and filled with clever functional features

  The Sea to Summit Telos TR3 three-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.

  MORE SPACE

  Tension Ridge™ creates best-in-class interior space & higher doors for unmatched livability.

  UNMATCHED VERSATILITY

  Hangout Mode converts the rainfly into a spacious semi-open shelter or the rainfly can be rolled back for stargazing.

  SUPERIOR VENTILATION

  The Apex Vent™ expels warm air & Baseline Vents allow you to control airflow to prevent condensation.

  DESIGN DETAILS

  Lightbar™, FairShare Storage System & Quick Connect Foot System make tent life easier.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • 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 (sold separately).

  • 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 (headlamp not included).

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

  • Includes 8 Ground Control Light Tent Pegs and 4 removable Ground Control Guy Lines with custom attachment toggles.

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

  Construction & Materials:

  • 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.

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