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Zephyros 2 Tent

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This great, minimalist 2 person backpacking tent is a firm favourite with the fast & light brigade who appreciate the benefits of a little more space and extra stability. Single pitching with one external pole, this is a genuinely easy to use, reliable outdoor shelter.

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Etesian 4 Tent

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An unusal design of freestanding tent that provides space for 4 people - with standing room - within a compact footprint. The Etesian packs down extremely small for such a large tent, so there will still be plenty of space in the car for four people's worth of camping kit. In fact, at just 6 kilos and 55 x 17cm, it could even strap to the back of a motorcycle.  It's not all about the pack size though: the Etesian is still a very comfortable place to live. The sheltered entrance is a real boon in bad weather, excellent ventilation keeps fresh air moving through the tent  and the sewn in groundsheet keeps mud and grime out and your possessions clean and tidy. Perfect for 3 season use, this is quick and easy to pitch with high performance materials throughout.

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Aspect 2.5

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Etesian 4 Tent

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Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By David, 21 May 2012

Superb 3-4 man lightweight tent

In short, a reasonably spacious 3-4 man tent with some nice little innovations.

When looking for a tent recently, I conducted some online research with the primary criteria of decent headroom in the porch area, no more than 4 people, not too large a footprint, and not too heavy - and my attention was quickly drawn to Terra Nova's Etesian 4, which ticked all my boxes. I was slightly hesitant because of its unusual look but decided to go for it because it seemed to offer all I wanted, and I was not disappointed - it's a brilliant tent.

The tent has a pretty compact footprint, measuring 380cm (12'5") by 240cm (7'9"), so it occupies a relatively small area for the number it sleeps.. The side wall guy lines are placed quite close to the tent so you don't need much space to either side, and the front and rear ones don't stick out too far either. The guy lines, and the tent itself, have reflective sections, so they are visible on a moonlit night.

The headroom in the porch area is a generous 195cm (6'4") at the highest point, and a pretty good 180cm (5'9") at the door, so there is plenty of space for all but the tallest of people to stand in. There is a sewn-in groundsheet for the whole of the porch, which is separate from the inner tent groundsheet but underlaps it by a few cm so you are protected from the ground throughout. Looking at the photo of the tent, I was a little concerned at the sloping nature of the door, thinking of rain ingress onto the porch groundsheet when entering and exiting, but those nice people at Terra Nova have thought of that. First, there is a small awning that juts out over the doorway, offering some rain cover, but - and here's where they have a nice little innovation - the front half of the porch groundsheet has a zip around the edge, so it can be undone and peeled back. This means you can go in and out of the tent without stepping on the internal groundsheet, zipping it back into place at night so you have full protection all round. I recently used this at a wet camp over a long weekend and did not once get any water or mud anywhere inside. If so inclined, you could also use this piece of ground to safely use stoves whilst being protected from the elements. This section also has two windows, one on each wall either side of the doorway, with detachable (toggle) curtains, and two detachable (also toggle) two-pocket accessory hangers (so four pockets in all).

The removable (toggles) inner tent has its own sewn-in ground sheet and is, again, of reasonably generous proportions. At 218cm (7'2") deep by 225cm (7'4") wide, it is long enough for anyone to sleep full-length, and wide enough to accommodate a very comfortable 3 or slightly tight 4 people, with enough head room at either end of the compartment to comfortably sit up in, even at the edges where the wall angle is so steep that it doesn't cut in very much until higher up. The compartment also has two accessory pockets attached to the wall on either side, so four in total for the inner tent, making eight for the tent as a whole. Here is where there is one slight niggle: the tent does not come with a divider, so you will have to purchase this separately if you want to break up the sleeping area into two sections. If you sleep fewer people, then there's plenty of storage space for rucksacks etc. in the inner tent but, if you are at full complement, there is ample space in the fully-protected porch area anyway. The sleeping compartment and the porch area both have good ventilation so there is low risk of condensation or, if cooking in the porch, dangerous build-up of carbon monoxide.

The Etesian 4 takes around 10-15 minutes to erect by one person (even if you've never pitched it before), and even less with two. It is easy to erect, with a simple colour-coded 4-pole system. The poles are alloy rather than carbon-fibre, and the pegs are also of robust alloy 'v'-shape so don't bend easily. It is equally easy to take down and packs into a small 55x17cm (1'8"x6"), with an incredibly light packed weight of just 6kg (just over 13 pounds).

I am very pleased with this tent, and struggled to find any criticism of it apart from not having a divider for the sleeping compartment. It was exactly what I wanted and, in fact, exceeded my expectations - the zip-up porch groundsheet is a great little innovation that, in wet weather, you'll be really appreciative of.

Nice one, Terra Nova.

In short, a reasonably spacious 3-4 man tent with some nice little innovations.

When looking for a tent recently, I conducted some online r...

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Zephyros 2 Tent

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Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By Reace, 20 May 2012

Fantastic in nearly every respect. Love it.

I bought this tent after viewing the competition at the Betws-y-Coed Tent show, the tent itself is very well built, very quick and easy to erect even when wet, without the need to pitch the inner separately providing it is packed correctly each time.
It is a cosy 2 man tent but with plenty of boot and kit space between the fly inner and outer at each end and also in the porch area which on wet mornings also doubles as a great cooking area if propped open with and additional guide rope and walking pole due to the vertical zip (this really does make a massive difference and an added bonus). The pegs are very lightweight aluminium and I have used TI V pegs as a replacement, but in that respect this tent has been built to a budget and I can’t honestly drop it down to 4 stars for this one reason when the rest of it is so well built and very light especially for the price range, the seams are tape sealed which makes all the difference with the rain we have had of late, I have camped out a few nights in very strong winds with no unwanted adventure in the night to report and have had an excellent night sleep . To sum it up fantastic design very light, easy to pitch, well built, amazing value for money and best in class. Cheaper than a night in a hotel in most of the UK.

I bought this tent after viewing the competition at the Betws-y-Coed Tent show, the tent itself is very well built, very quick and easy to erect even ...

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