The Expedition Quasar is designed for demanding four-season expeditions where absolute reliability is non-negotiable. Its fully geodesic design, supported by four 9.5mm TN Reflex poles, creates an exceptionally strong and stable structure capable of standing up to extreme winds, heavy snow loading, and prolonged exposure in hostile environments.
The flysheet is constructed from Watershed 70D nylon ripstop with a high-performance Si/PU coating and an impressive 7,000mm hydrostatic head, delivering outstanding waterproof protection. Beneath, the Waterbloc 210D Nylon groundsheet features a 10,000mm hydrostatic head, ensuring total protection from saturated ground, snow melt, and prolonged bad weather. Inside, the 70D ripstop nylon inner combines C0 water-repellent treatment with SD mesh, balancing durability, ventilation, and comfort in all seasons.
Designed to comfortably accommodate two people, the Expedition Quasar offers generous internal space with excellent headroom and a practical layout for extended use. The full mesh and solid door configuration allows the tent to be adapted to varying conditions, from cold, wind-driven storms to calmer but humid environments. High-strength Terra Firma pegs and Dyneema® reflective guylines provide secure anchoring and visibility in challenging terrain.
- Fully geodesic four-season design for maximum strength and stability
- Watershed 70D ripstop flysheet with 7,000mm HH waterproof protection
- Waterbloc 210D groundsheet with 10,000mm HH for extreme conditions
- Four 9.5mm TN Reflex poles for superior strength-to-weight performance
- Durable 70D ripstop inner with C0 WR treatment and SD mesh
- Full mesh and solid door configuration for adaptable ventilation
- Supplied with Terra Firma pegs and Dyneema® reflective guylines
- Compact packed size of 54cm x 18cm for expedition travel
A proven expedition shelter from Terra Nova, the Expedition Quasar is built for those who venture further, higher, and deeper into the world’s most extreme environments.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.