Providing a level of thermal protection without the bulk
Engineered to be breathable whilst still offering a level of thermal protection.
The single layer, heat-retentive design allows for greater dexterity - making thermal items adaptable across multiple winter sports and outdoor activities.
Packable
High performance whilst being compact and stowable
Products designed to compress down and stow away when you don't need them, and deploy at a moments notice for when you do.
Using packable items reduces the need for a large pack, keeping you lighter on the trail and helping with marginal gains.
PitchLite
The lightest way to pitch a tent
Products with this icon are compatible with the PitchLite system, enabling flysheet‑only pitching for fast, lightweight shelter deployment.
Lighter pack weight
Smaller carry size
Maximised flysheet space
FlexiPorch
Variable configurations for better living solutions
Features an adjustable toggle system that allows you to tailor the porch size to suit alternating situations and storage needs.
Customisable living space
Stablises groundsheet walls
Maximise storage or living space
PoleLock
Add more stability in high wind environments
Products with this icon can be used with our PoleLock accessory, designed to add structural support to flysheet‑first pitching tunnels and non‑freestanding tents. Suitable for poles up to 9mm in diameter.
Additional Stability
Easier Pitching
Better Wind Protection
X-Dry Stretch
Waterproof, breathable, flexible
4‑way stretch waterproof fabric offering complete weather protection with enhanced flexibility, comfort, and freedom of movement
Engineered for the Elements
Waterproof & breathable membrane
Allows for greater dexterity
Retains warmth in cold, wet weather
From heavy downpours to freezing winds, X-Dry stretch ensures you stay perfectly dry and comfortably warm from the inside out
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DAC Green Anodized Poles
Eco-conscious engineering from the world leader in tent pole technology.
We exclusively feature DAC Green Anodized poles in our premium tent range to deliver world-class strength and weight savings with a radically reduced environmental footprint.
Material: Exclusive TH72M aluminum alloy, providing the highest strength-to-weight ratio in the industry.
Green Technology: The Anodising process completely eliminates nitric and phosphoric acids, utilizing a closed-loop water recycling system to protect both the environment and the craftspeople who build them.
Ultralight Design: Precision swaged at both ends to shed every unnecessary gram without compromising structural integrity.
The gold standard for performance and a sustainable future.
Ultra-lightweight flexibility. Trim weight. Go further.
Designed by our product specialists to offer ultimate versatility for fast-paced adventures, the FastPack system allows you to dramatically reduce your rucksack’s weight and bulk. By using a dedicated footprint in place of an inner tent, you transform your shelter into a high-performance, minimalist waterproof bivi-style setup.
Modular Weight Saving: Leave the inner tent at home when conditions permit to shave significant grams and volume from your pack.
Weatherproof Protection: The system utilises a footprint that covers the entire area under the flysheet, including the porch, providing a clean, dry sleeping area.
Structural Integrity: The footprint is precision-engineered to provide the essential tension and anchor points required for the poles, ensuring the tent remains stable and secure.
Matt and Ali, from the Terra Nova Sales team, decide to escape from the Terra Nova office and do what they enjoy best – getting out on the hills and testing new shiny gear.
Starting out from Derbyshire a long weekend in the Cairngorms, was just what was needed. However with forecasts of heavy rain, snow and winds predicted of 50-60 mph and gusts up to 100 mph, it looked set to be an interesting weekend.
On the drive out to Braemar we encountered a herd of deer on the road and snowy conditions over Glen Shee. We took the decision to stop off at the pub in Braemar, on route to the Lin of Dee, watching the snow come down from the warmth of the pub we decide to get some food before striking out.
Luckily by the time they left the pub and walked out of Lin of Dee it had stopped snowing and turned in to a brilliantly clear starry night. They followed two sets of footprints all the way to the Bob Scott memorial hut. This was an oasis, with its stove, compared to the usual Terra Nova bivi trips. Unfortunately Matt found out that it’s not wise to sleep on the floor under the sleeping platform, if there is a drunken Scottish guy being sick above (maybe a bivvy might have been safer!)
With an eventfully first night behind them, the pair set out to the Lairig Ghuru and went up by the Devil’s point to Cairn Toul. With strong winds and poor visibility on the summits, they eventually retreated back down to the Corrour Bothy for the night.
The following morning we woke up to blizzard conditions and a low cloud base. We decided to head up the Allt Clach nan Taillear and onto Ben Macdui. It was hard work getting up to the shoulder of Ben Macdui; I started out using the Extremities power stretch banded beanie, which gave a close comfortable fit. In the strong winds as we reached the ridge, I switched to the Ice Cap for its wind resistance and a power stretch neck gaiter to keep out the snow.
They summited in poor visibility and driving snow. The Extremities hats and gloves proved vital in keeping warm. Matt was testing out the new Voyager 45L pack, which was superb thanks to it being so light and durable, with ample attachment points for an ice axe and walking pole.
With such poor visability, they dropped down the summit 50 meters too early! This resulted in them being faced with a small frozen stream which they now had to cross. Unfortunately, Matt broke through the ice and into the stream. You can imagine just how cold this must have felt under the circumstances.
They dropped down further in the icy conditions from Loch Etchachan to the Hutchison Hut, for a quick brew before heading down Glen Derry to the Bob Scot hut.
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