Both our Alto and Telos ultralight backpacking tents share many of the same design innovations and deliver on space, ventilation, and versatility.
The main distinction between the two is that the Telos are fully-featured, freestanding tents with multiple set-up configurations—including Hangout Mode. They are available in two and three-person sizes.
Our Alto tents are semi-freestanding and the lightest of our two ranges. The Alto is available in one and two-person sizes.
Articles in this section
- Can the Sentinel Footprint be used with other Sea to Summit tents?
- Does the Sentinel need a footprint for water protection?
- Is a Sentinel worth the extra weight?
- Why don't you use the term 'four season' for the Sentinel?
- Are the Sentinel Tents 'Hangout Mode' compatible?
- Differences between Alto standard / Alto Plus and Telos standard / Telos Bikepack / Telos Plus tents?
- Are there any chemical treatments on the Escapist tarp? How do you clean and store an Escapist?
- What are the differences between the Telos and Ikos tents?
- What is the difference between the Ground Control and Ground Control Light Tent Pegs?
- What is the difference between the Alto and Telos tents?