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Mountain Equipment Torres 2 Tent - Update

Latest - see Mountain Equipment's comments and confirmation that there has a been a recall on this model due to a production fault. Current Torres tents should not suffer from de-bonding of suspension points

Mountain Equipment Torres 2 Tent - Update

Price: £325

Weight: 3150 grammes (claimed with four poles and bags pegs etc) 3288 grammes actual.

Features: Three / four-season mountain tent with optional fourth pole and two support struts for winter use. Connected inner and outer for rapid pitching, continuous pole sleeves, aerodynamic air inlets for ventilation, silicone-coated nylon fly with sealed seams, rip-stop nylon inner tent, floor with Hypalon coatingnylon No-See-Um mesh windows, YKK zippers, silicone-dipped polyester webbing, Duraflex buckles and rings, Yunan Air Hercules ST poles.internal storage pockets, removeable gear loft, colour coded poles, lots of reflective bits, lightweight anodised vee-pegs.

Stable.
Condensation problems, welds coming apart.


Update

When we originally took a first look at the Torres 2 we were cautiously optimistic though we stressed the difficulty of testing tents generally. Since then however, the tent's been used for a week in the Swiss Alps with some less than stellar results.




First time pitching was problematic, in particular, locating the black pole sleeve is a right headache and in a trial run it took our tester almost an hour to get the tent up. The tester also found that the tensioners at the pole mounting points were ineffective and made it impossible to get the flysheet to sit taut, instead it created a sort of fabric shelf on one side of the tent.




Using the guys at the front of the tent pulled the top of the fly down so it contacted the inner leading to serious condensation overnight and an involuntary cold shower next morning after a rainy night with all kit in the gear loft and the inside pockets 'wringing wet' due to condensation.Sacking the guys helped matters, but would obviously have reduced the overall strength of the tent.

The vents, which are supposed to cope with humid UK conditions, didn't appear to help much either and sat very close to the inner. The condensation problem became a nightly occurence despite sleeping with the tent inner door unzipped bar the mozzie net. The points ringed, above, were all wet spots due to contact between outer and inner.

Overall Design thought our tester was too fiddly and complex with too much going on. The curve on the main door is too tight making the zips hard to use, the gear loft hangs too low making the tent interior cramped when it's in use and the glow in the dark zip-pulls only really work when it's pitch black, at which point you'll be using a torch anyway. The side pockets were felt to be too small as well.

The worst issue however was debonding of the fixings for the inner tent, where it connects to the outer. These are glued in place, but after three days one of the front ones started to pull away, then another - see above, the glue is clearly visible - and finally a third, at which point the inner was unclipped from the fly. Not good. We suspect that the heat of the sun was responsible, but it shouldn't happen with a £325 tent.


Update Verdict


Based on our Swiss experience, we can't recommend the Torres 2. The combination of pitching quirks, consequent condensation and debonding problems meant that we rapidly lost faith in it.

Mountain Equipment makes excellent, practical and well-designed clothing and other equipment, but in this case at least, their tents still seem to need some work.


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Phil Allen 2 
Posted: 24/03/07 08:50:33 33
I bought a Torres 2 as did my freind, first time out wet gear, tent changed, forst time out wet gear, changed again same thing. got my money back and bought a Lighthouse2 (perfect)
Complained to ME but never came back to me
Guy in the shop where we bought the tents tried to tell us it is not a 4 season tent, did show him the instructions etc and he was quite embarrased
Cant beleive ME can sell such poor quality, more so not even bothered to come back to me
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