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Highlights
Waterproof construction
3-season tent
Sleeps 3 people
Ideal ventilation capabilities
Soft nightlight for easy visibility in the dark
Higher roof construction
About This Item
Capacity
Sleeps 3
End Use
Hiking
Trail Weight
3 - 4 lbs.
DESIGN & DETAILS:
3-person, 3-season backpacking tent
Ultralight, freestanding design won't weigh you down during your many adventures
Tension Ridge™ sweeps poles upward to provide ample interior space and higher peaked doors for two people to comfortably hang out and sleep
Vestibule storage area is great for keeping gear outside of your sleeping area
Color-coded tent poles and quick connect pole feet make set up quick and easy
Waterproof tent material, DAC poles, YKK zippers, and seam-taped PeU-coated rainfly keeps your tent-experience dry and comfortable no matter the weather conditions
Tent designed with Hangout Mode™ which allows you to convert the rainfly into a semi-open shelter by using trekking poles or Hangout Mode Pole Set
Rainfly can be rolled back for beautiful views of nature and stargazing at night
Lightbar™ lets you add a headlamp to the apex of the tent for a soft illumination that provides visibility without being too bright you can't sleep
Tension Ridge Architecture
Quick-connect pole feet are constructed with aluminum and attach the pole and inner foot to provide a stronger bond than plastic buckles
Fair-Share™ Storage System allows you to split the packed tent into three different sacks to share the overall load with your camping buddies
Stuff sacks double as gear storage pockets to use inside your tent
Apex vent™ moves warm air out of the tent while the Baseline vents help prevent condensation by controlling airflow
Includes 8 ground control light tent pegs and 4 removable ground control guy lines
6" deep 20D nylon tub floor is light, durable, and waterproof to keep your sleeping area dry and warm
15D polyester mesh inner provides maximum ventilation
Silicone/ Polyether Polyurethane-coated 15D nylon rainfly keeps your tent protected from the elements
Extend your tent's life with Sea to Summit footprint that is sold separately
Not Water Resistant At All. But Incredible Tent For Dry Hikes.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I really enjoyed the tent first backpacking trip. Super light weight has everything i needed in that aspect. Super easy to set up and take down. But it is not in the least rain resistant or proof. It didn't even rain it was dew and whole drops were coming through my tent.
Dana D.
23 hours ago
Best Backpacking Tent Money Can Buy!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My husband and I bought the Telos 3 after trying a two person Nemo we like the Nemo but just felt like I didn’t have nearly enough room. I was hesitant to spend so much on a new tent because we have other tents because we are long time car campers. We needed something significantly lighter because we were doing our first long backpacking trip – hiking into a corner of the Grand Canyon called the Havasupai Indian reservation. We were blessed with amazing weather while we were there at the end of September, and we were able to sleep with the fly pull back so we could stargaze and listen to the soothing sounds of Mooney Falls (powerful waterfall that was only about 20 feet or so away). The extra room we got with the 3-person tent made us so happy for very little additional weight. Additionally, we loved the way the tent can be broken down into different Carrie packs so we could each share the load in our backpacks. Even more genius was the little tube that the dates come in that offers double duty as a place to hang your headlamp and have soft overhead light. This was just our first time using it. We can’t wait to go back camping again. I would recommend the stand to any couple or couple with a dog. We also bought the Sea to Summit biodegradable soap in the tiny travel size. That stuff was amazing and allowed us to clean ourselves, our dishes, and even gently hand wash our laundry so we weren’t completely stinky on the way out. That stuff is worth it weight in gold, too.
David M.
1 week ago
First Ultralight Tent
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was between the Telos and the Dan Durtson X-Dome 2! What made me lean towards this Telos was the Sunshade configuration and the better price when these go on sale. The packing design is great and splits for easier backpacking storage. The only concern is the non closable vent in the outer. I have not tested it in severe rain so I can not say if the zipper just underneath the vent is water proof enough. Being traumatized from Texas flood rains, I have a tarp set up to cover the tent if need be. The Telos has plenty of space to keep extra bags at the foot even with two people. I was able to attach a separate Aldi tent organizer to the inside where you would put the Sea to Summit organizer for shoes and extra blanket. When I set up the tent for the first time I admittedly set the pole system backwards and it still worked! Once setting it up correctly out in the wilderness it was even easier. The guy-lines are super easy to tighten and the stakes are plenty strong. If you are going into extreme winds you will have to get some more stakes and additional line. Super roomy and additional pockets for two people. Some people complained about the zips being rainbow zips and I had no issue using them one handed. The tub is considerably high which is comforting. The only regret I have was not getting the footprint to better utilize the vestibule space. Pretty happy and will be taking it out again in the cooler months to come.
Jennifer N.
1 month ago
I Upgraded To This 3
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I upgraded to this 3 person tent from my very old REI 2 person Camp Dome which is still in great shape but now I'm married and my husband complains he wants more room. I also wanted something lighter since we've begun backpacking. This Telos met both criteria of lighter and more interior space plus vestibule space. Setup is quick and easy. One morning after a rainy night I did have a bit of leak that landed inside on the floor. I'm not sure if I needed to guy it out better, or if the amount of rain exceeded the hydrostatic head rating. I read somewhere it was seam-sealed at factory so I did not do that step. One of the reasons I chose this tent was the straighter sides than a typical dome; this makes the poles a little funky to pack up and take some getting used to, but it works out just fine with a bit more attention. Overall, really liking this tent!
Yuncong M.
1 month ago
Lightweight Tent With A Lot Of Luxury Functionality
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It is a light weight tent design with good ventilation for humid weather and avoid condensation. But the top ventilation can still allow some water in during heavy rains. Also the water does not bead up on the rain fly, so I have to hang it around to dry up.