The North Face Talus 3 Tent - REVIEW
Lightweight for its capacity, it packs down to roughly six pounds with everything included. The freestanding tent construction provides ample space and a sturdy framework that will stand up to high winds and rainstorms. The aluminum DAC featherlight NSL poles are collapsible and when strung together, form an “H”. The pole clips help reduce weight and condensation buildup more than traditional pole sleeves, while still holding the fabric taut. It is easily set up with just one person, yet there is room for three inside.
As The North Face evolves the Talus series, it grows a little, with room for one more camper. This justifies the need for a second door and full size vestibule instead of a gear locker. Still designed with maximum space and organization at its forefront, the mesh gear loft hangs below the canopy and there are pockets on the wall below the window.
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