MSR Access 2

MSR Access 2 Hiking Tent TEG UK

Summary

Price At Time Of Writing | £624.75

Our Overall Rating | 92 out of 100

Pros - Weather resistance, large vestibules

Cons - Packed size not great for price

Overall - An excellent, versatile 4-season tent

Technical Specifications

Packed Size - 46x15cm

Weight - 1.72kg

Sleeping Size - 2.7sqm

Our Analysis & Ratings

This 4-season tent with 2.7 square metres of interior space fits two campers in a comfortable liveable room. Its versatility means it’s a great options for summertime camping, mountaineering or trekking (although being a 4-season, it could get a bit warm during a heat wave). The lightweight fabric and double wall design does a good job at handling condensation, so you’ll get a comfortable night’s sleep.

Comfort - Comfort here means it feels way bigger than its actual size. The neatly rectangular internal space means nobody’s squashed at one end.

Construction - The MSR Access 2 uses durable Easton Syclone carbon poles that perform fairly well to withstand strong winds. As for weatherproofing, this packs a fly with silicone coating, and the floor of the tent with water repellent (DWR) coating to prevent water from seeping through.

Features - The double wall design works well for cold weather and condensation. As always, we like a double-vestibule design, and this tent features vestibules that easily stored pack and dirty hiking shoes. There are also a decent amount of internal pockets so everything stays organised.

Size/Weight - For the high price of this tent, we’d love to have seen a slightly smaller and lighter result - but given it’s a double-wall, 4-season tent, that may be wishful thinking on our part. It should be noted that the packed size and weight is comparable to the MSR Hubba Hubba NX, so they are doing well to meet the same specs in a 4-season tent.

Versatility - While it is recommended more for cold weather, adjustable double zippers that open up the top of the fly and internal tent to allow more airflow means it is definitely usable in a UK summer, unless we get to 40 degrees again.

Overall - A really versatile option for a four-season tent.

Em Forster

Em Forster is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Water and Outdoors. She is a certified Divemaster, has hiked on five continents and has been waterskiing since her feet would fit into skis.

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