User Review: Terra Nova Voyager

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: 3 pole geodesic mountain tent
Sleeps: 2
Ease of Setup: idiot proof
Weight: 2.5 kg
Price Paid: £280

Probably THE best tent you could buy for three or four season mountaineering.

Really easy and quick to put up has it has three poles, all equal in length which slide into the sleeves of the inner.

The outer is then literally thrown over the inner and attached to through the same sleeves as the inner.

Lots of space inside for two people, certainly more than other 4 season mountaineering tests I have.
Has one door with a two way zip, which means that if you want to get out of the tent in bad weather you don't have to open the whole door area, letting the weather in.

Have used it in Scotland in the winter with winds in excess of 80mph and though it swayed a little and one of the poles is slightly bend, it held up very well
fairly light at 2.5kg (standard version).

My only comment is that the light version, seems to have a very thin fly.

I was given one which was 20yrs old, which i replaced after 8 yrs, the new version seems to be exactly the same as the old.

As a result all 5 of my climbing buddies over the last 2-5 yrs have also replaced their tents with a Voyager.

Some may say that not having 2 doors may be a slight downfall. I say that the simple the tent and the less sips, widgets and gadgets it has, the longer its going to last. Zips on any tent are generally the first thing that wear out

Buy it, and you won't have any regrets.

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