| Tent Compatibility: | Telos TR3 - 3 person tent |
| Dimensions: | 93 x 75 x 62 in. |
| Packed Size: | 7.9 x 6.3 x 1.6 in. |
| Minimum Trail Weight: | 18 oz |
| Packed Weight: | 18.4 oz |
REVIEWS
10 Reviews
DAE Y.
It is wide and thick enough for my Telos 2 bikepacking and Plus.
Cynthia f.
Ive tried several in my quest for the perfect hiking tent and there was always something wrong with the "cheaper" brands, not necessarily construction wise but just didnt quite work for a long hike. This tent checked all the boxes for me and comfort was one of the most important boxes! Its light, but roomy, It holds up to the elements and I am COMFORTABLE! They might as well send me a bumper sticker because Im a Sea to Summit girl now!!
Brandon B.
I am very impressed with the overall quality of this tent. I went with the 3 person, given the fact that I enjoy my extra space. I was generally very excited to be able to use it as a hangout mode without the tent. But it did not come with the tent poles to hold it up, the trecking poles just don't seem to set correctly with this design in my opinion. Given its price i believe it should have came with the extra storage space as well.
Larry Z.
Nothing fancy. It works well, and the extra footprint room allowing to step on it instead of the ground is very nice.
S C.
Definitely get this, protect your investment, also gives a nice floor under the vestibule so you don't have to deal with shoes, etc in the tent.
Bryan T.
This is fantastic as it gives a place to crouch or kneel getting in the tent, and helps keeps the dirt from getting in. I'd use the smaller ground cloth when backpacking as the additional weight can be felt, but for car camping it's perfect. It also gives a nice spot from my dog to sleep!
Holly G.
Works as expected. I like having a footprint that extends into the vestibule.
weed fairy
I had the regular size tent footprint but this one has extra tarp area for both vestibules in the Telos 3ppl tent So we could keep our gear dry without it being actually ‘inside’ the tent with us
Margaret W.
We purchased the footprint/ground cloth to go with our Telos TRS+ tent. The selling point was the shape of the footprint was to match not just the tent area but also be under the 2 vestibules. With other tents I would just supplement a rectangular groundcloth with 2 pieces of fabric to serve as an added dry place under the vestibutle entrances. The challenge though was the shape of the 6 sided footprint. When laying out the footprint which was the top, sides and bottom. After several rotations, noting which is the short side vs long side of the vestibule areas then I'd eventually figure it out. But all very time consuming. So sort of color coding or arrows indicating top/bottom would be helpful. The 2nd challenge is when setting up the tent and putting the poles in the tent receiving holes AND the footprint's rubber grommets that works fine until you want to put the rainfly on. The layering of rubber grommet, tent pole insert into the tent corner hole and then trying to attach the rainfly clip gets to be problematic and difficult. At each corner, to attach the rainfly little "U' clip I had to first detach the tent from the footprint grommet, clip the rainfly onto the tent pole clip and re-insert the tent pole into the footprint rubber grommet. Again, extra time fiddling around. This was a brand new tent with brand new footprint.Yes, we were in rain and snow for 2.5 days but I was very cautious with the ground for the footprint as I was concerned about the durability of the fabric. Unfortunately, being diligent was not enough and a 1 inch tear in the footprint is what we ended our 10 day backcountry trek with. It is always a bit disappointing for gear to come back damaged only after one use. Like automobiles we use our camping gear for many years and expect them to be durable. The footprint is good in concept but be aware that any vestibule dripping due to rain or melting snow onto the footprint may cause the puddling to flow under the tent floor. This was the case after 2.5 days of wet snow. So my past use of a separate small fabric "footprint" under the vestibules worked better as I could pull up that piece of fabric separate from the tent structure and direct any puddles away from the tent.
Loretta W.
Like this foot print so far. Larger and a little heavier than over but tougher I think for gravel bar camping on ozark rivers.
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