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The ultra-light incarnation of THE definitive mountain tent.

This legendary bombproof design - seen in some of the most remote and extreme locations on the planet - uses DAC Featherlite poles, as used on adventure racing tents where weight is critical, but in a geodesic framework which braces the poles against each other to shake off extremes of weather from any angle. Inner-first pitching means the flysheet lashes the whole of the tent down and presents a sleek, wind-shedding profile.

While the outer is still unmistakably Quasar, the inner has been given an overhaul for improved ventilation, reduced weight and a light, airy feel. The guyline system has also been improved, for even faster and more secure anchoring.

World-class backpacking accommodation with a minimum weight well below 3 kilos, the Ultra Quasar is a stellar four season mountain shelter.


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Product Features

  • Weight: 3.12kg (max)/2.87kg (min)
  • Packed size: 54 x 18cm
  • Capacity: 2 Person 
  • Fabric (flysheet): Watershed Endurance silicone/PU nylon ripstop 6000mm
  • Fabric (groundsheet): Waterbloc PU nylon 7000mm
  • DAC Featherlite poles
  • Titanium pegs
  • Two doors and porches
  • Fully taped fly and groundsheet
  • Bathtub groundsheet
  • Reflective guyropes with clamcleats

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Terra Nova: Ultra Quasar

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The Knowledge: Wild night out

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Terra Nova

Ultra Quasar Tent

 

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Terra Nova Ultra Quasar Reviewed By John, 02 Nov 2011

Used the Quasar as a base tent in the Alps for 2 weeks during some pretty severe weather this Summer. Absolutely no worries about stability in high winds or waterproofing despite being on the fringe of an area of flooding. Although sole occupant, plenty of room for plethora of ice and rock kit, food etc in the 2 eaves and the internal net pockets are a useful touch. Looking forward to putting it in my pack for a walking tour at Easter.

 

 

 
The Ultimate tent Reviewed By Edward, 10 Sep 2011

My Quasar is 18 years old and still going strong. It has been lugged around the Alps and the Himalayas and never let me down. The Quasar is the original mountain tent, often copied but never equalled. I smile every time I use mine because I know I am going to have a comfortable night. 10/10

 

 

 
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Practically indestructable! Reviewed By M, 15 May 2011

I've had one of these for nearly 10 years now and it lives up to its incredible reputation. Mine has been up numerous mountains in dry, wet, hot and very cold weather and it always provides an outstanding level of protection from the elements. It has even been blown off the side of a mountain in the Highlands and survived a 1000ft fall with practically no damage. I even packed it back up and went back up the mountain where it looked after me for a further 3 days without a problem. And if you're wondering how it came to lift off from a mountain, that was entirely my fault for trying to pitch it solo in a gale. This is quite honestly the best piece of kit I have ever owned!