Heavy for backpacking but this tent offers plenty of space.
Are you looking for a two-person tent that will work for both car camping and backpacking fun? Could that be Teton’s Mountain Ultra 2-person backpacking tent? Read Fi’s review to find out.
Summary
This is a generous two-person tent with good head height and plenty of room for rucksacks. It’s not an ultralight option but could work for shorter distance backpacking and would be great for weekend car camps. A great starter tent with two well-proportioned porches.
First impressions
The Teton Mountain Ultra wasn’t as light or compact as I might have been expecting from a backpacking tent but I was impressed by its generous proportions and livability. It was easy to pitch.
Star rating
4/5 *****
PROS โ
Good waterproofing
Comfortable and spacious
Easy to put up
Plenty of ventilation
CONS โ
On the heavy side for backpacking
Low quality pegs
Footprint not included in price
Technical Details
3.3 kg – not an ultra-light tent
Pitched
203 cm x 152 cm x 114 cm – generous two person with room for both to sit
Packed
58 cm x 17 cm x 17 cm – not the smallest backpacking tent
Outer – 66D 3mm Ripstop – hydrostatic head 3,000
Inner – 150D Polyester Oxford
Mesh – B3 FR Micromesh
Floor – 150D Polyester Oxford – hydrostatic head 3,000
7001 T6 Aluminium – high yield strength and decomposition resistant
Outer – 3000 mm (good)
Floor – 3000 mm (average)
Small steel – suitable for light winds only
Is the Mountain Ultra 2-Person easy to pitch?
Easy to pitch because:
- The inner-first pitch means there is no fussy pole threading
- This tent’s two main poles are the same length so no guesswork is needed
- The one additional roof pole is easy to attach to the inner
- The inner clips fit smoothly onto the poles
- The alignment of the flysheet is assisted by red markers on one corner
Could perhaps be better:
- It would be helpful if the guy ropes came already attached
How quickly does it pack away?
Packs away well because:
- It has compression straps to reduce bulk
- When rolled, the whole tent fits easily into the bag
Perhaps better if:
- Some campers suggest an outer-first pitching tent keeps the inside of the tent drier when packing away
How waterproof are Teton Mountain Ultra tents?
Good waterproofing because:
- The outer and floor have a hydrostatic head of 3,000 mm
- The floor has a high bathtub side for additional protection
- The slope on the outer sides guides rain away as you open the door
Perhaps better waterproofing if:
- Higher quality YKK standard zips had been used
How would this tent perform in hot weather?
Good in hot weather because:
- This tent can be pitched without the outer
- It has large mesh panels on the doors and sides
- There are two roof vents and two porch door vents
Perhaps better if:
- Venting is good but the additional mesh on the inner might make this tent cool down too quickly in cold weather
Is this tent comfortable to spend time in?
Comfortable living space because:
- Generous proportions big enough for two adults and two rucksacks
- Two porches so no climbing over each other
- Door storage pockets and small gear pockets on each side
- The gear hammock to attach to the roof is included
Perhaps more comfortable if:
- Could do with slightly larger gear storage pockets but this is governed by the location of the mesh ventilation panels in the inner
How sustainable is this tent?
Sustainability isn’t just about the materials used to make a product. If you want to buy eco-friendly outdoor gear, you need to consider its carbon footprint from various markers, including transport costs, how well the brand looks after the people who make their gear and how long that kit is going to last. Perhaps even more importantly, you need to consider what is going to happen to your gear once you’ve finished using it.
Sustainability message
I couldn’t find a sustainability report or message on the Teton Gear website.
Manufacture and transport
This Mountain Ultra tent was made in Myanmar and imported from the USA. It is currently only available in the UK from Amazon.
Materials
Polyester is made from plastics and not biodegradable. Aluminium poles are considered to be less environmentally friendly than fibreglass ones but better for the planet than steel poles.
Full product lifecycle
Teton don’t give any information about repair or recycling arrangements.
Durability
The outer for this tent is 66 Denier Ripstop fabric, which will be resistant to tears and of higher durability than some lightweight tents. The Oxford Polyester used for the inner and floor is known for its durability and for this fabric, a Dernier of 150 is a relatively high rating. Aluminium tent poles are amongst the strongest available and should last longer than carbon fibre ones. The tent floor would be more durable if it was protected by a footprint, which is available but not included.
Is this tent good value for money?
The Teton Mountain Ultra 2-Person tent is currently (March 2025) available in the UK from Amazon for ยฃ152. This is a good price for a tent that is above entry level but not as light as some popular backpacking tents.
Price and weight comparisons (March 2025)
- Eurohike Cairns 2 DLX – 3.7 kg – ยฃ170
- Teton Mountain Ultra – 3.3 kg – ยฃ152
- Alpkit Jaran 2 kg – ยฃ209
- MSR Elixir 2 – 2.5 kg – ยฃ337
When packed in a smaller rucksack, this tent wouldn’t allow much space for other gear. For me, it would be on the heavy side for multi-day backpacking trips but carrying can be split between two people, and its generous living space and double porch mean it would make for comfortable evenings, especially in poor weather.
If you’re looking for a versatile two-person tent that will allow you to switch between summer car camping and backpacking, at a budget that won’t break the bank, you might have found it in the Teton Mountain Ultra 2-Person.