Gear Review: Summit-Seeker 2P Ultralight Backpacking Tent By Zorali

Looking for an ultralight 2-person backpacking tent that doesn’t skimp on comfort or durability? The Summit-Seeker 2P from Zorali might be your perfect match. Here’s what we found on the trail.

Gear Review: Summit-Seeker 2P Ultralight Backpacking Tent By Zorali
A cozy evening at camp with the Zorali Summit-Seeker 2P Ultralight Tent lit from within after a full day on the trail

When it comes to finding the perfect lightweight tent for backpacking, it’s all about that balance between weight, livability, and weather protection! And Zorali’s Summit-Seeker 2P Ultralight Tent strikes that balance beautifully. I’ve been testing this tent out on some of my spring trips wanted to give it a full breakdown for those looking for their next lightweight, storm-ready shelter.

Morning canyon view from inside the Zorali Summit-Seeker 2P Tent with mesh walls and open door
Waking up to views like this is what the Zorali Summit-Seeker 2P was built for—airy mesh, wide doors, and wild places

Standout Features

The Summit-Seeker 2 person tent is a semi-freestanding, ultralight backpacking tent designed to keep weight low without cutting corners on performance. I love the dual vestibules, and the reinforced bathtub floor. It’s well-suited for thru-hiking the Colorado Trail, backcountry couples, or anyone who wants a weatherproof home in the mountains without a massive pack weight.


Specs

Feature Detail
Capacity 2-person
Minimum Trail Weight 2.5 lbs / 1.13 kg
Packaged Weight 3.3 lbs / 1.5 kg
Floor Dimensions 215 cm x 130 cm
Interior Height 105 cm
Vestibules 2, with 2 entrances
Fly & Floor Material 20D ripstop nylon, 3000mm waterproof rating
Inner Tent Material Breathable mesh and nylon blend
Poles DAC Featherlite NSL Aluminum
Packed Size 46 cm x 15 cm

Field Testing

I pitched the Summit-Seeker 2P in early-season forest terrain with cold winds and very chilly nights. It held up well, even with gusts around 30 miles per hour. Setup is intuitive thanks to the color-coded pole system.

The fly tensioned nicely, and there’s plenty of room to keep your gear dry under each vestibule. Inside, the vertical sidewalls and generous headroom make it livable for two people, and solo use feels downright luxurious. I like using it solo, because I bring all of my camera gear inside the tent with me and that can take up a lot of space.

    Zorali Summit-Seeker 2P Tent and poles packed down next to backpacking gear and trekking poles      Caption: Everything you need, nothing you don’t—this 2P tent packs down small and light for easy hauling into the hills
Everything you need, nothing you don’t! This 2P tent packs down small and light for easy hauling into the hills

Ventilation is solid with a double-door design and fly vents that help reduce condensation on chilly nights, but of course you'll want to be mindful to manage condensation. On one trip I didn't vent this tent enough and woke up to a very drenched footbox. It’s worth noting that while it’s not a full-on four-season tent, it does a great job in early spring shoulder seasons and should be reliable through high summer alpine conditions too.


Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Lightweight and durable buildNot ideal for heavy snow loads
Great interior space and headroomSome condensation management is a must
Double vestibules and doorsLimited availability outside Australia
Simple, fast setup with color-coded poles
Excellent waterproofing and wind resistance

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a high-quality ultralight tent that’s both trail-tough and truly livable, the Summit-Seeker 2-Person by Zorali is a great option. It’s one of the few tents in this weight class that doesn’t feel like a compromise when the weather turns.

Freestanding Zorali Summit-Seeker 2P Ultralight Tent shown without rainfly to highlight mesh body and dual doors
The freestanding design of the Summit-Seeker makes setup quick and easy, with plenty of room for two

It’s been awesome to use in the field, and I’d recommend it to any backpacker looking for a reliable shelter they’ll want to use again and again. I'm curious to try out more Zorali gear after testing this tent out!


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