I've used this tent for seasons without any problems whatsoever. The snow just gets shed whilst the wind can try to make a dent in it's fly - but can't. You may even find that…
- , 02/07/11
It is not the lightest tent around, but it can take a beating like few others. The three intersecting poles make for a sturdy construction. Setup is easy, even in foul weather…
- Helge, 10/31/11
Oslo, Norway
The fly is attached to the inner so you can have them both attached, put the poles in and it's pretty much setup freestanding. With the guy lines pegged in, it's not going any…
- Evan, 05/08/13
Melbourne, Australia
I think it is the best tent you can get in storm, heavy snow, cold weather...
Seen other tents flapping inside out by wind, while Hilleberg stays rock solid. Easy to rise in…
- Ake, 12/27/12
Karlstad
This is for tent people who don't like the idea of being wrapped like a cheap hotdog in a bivy all night. I have been bombed overnight with snow and thrashed with wind while…
- Stephen, 11/29/10
American Fork
The weight of this thing (or lack thereof) is amazing. I can literally fit this tent under a few straps on the OUTSIDE of my pack. At first look, one is certain this fabric w…
- Matthew, 11/04/11
Indiana
Wonderful amount of space for 1 person with gear and tough as well, a Hilleberg - BUT - not for backpacking; too heavy. A great canoe tripping tent where I go (Canadian Shiel…
- David, 09/25/12
I was able to replace 3 quality tents used for different seasons and conditions with this single do it all tent. Works equally well in summer or winter, snow or rain. Check ou…
- Jeff, 09/04/12
Many reviews suggested Hilleberg tents if you wanted long lasting, quality. I concur. Suggest getting the matching tarp.
The Good: The tent is very stable once up. Hill…
- John, 05/07/13
This is the best two person tent ever. It is huge! It actually accommodates two people without any problem whatsoever. It is only 15 cm narrower than my previous three person…
- Helge, 10/31/11
Oslo, Norway
Pros.
continuous pole sleeves
fly-first pitch
2 doors and 2 vestibules of equal size
many anchor points, w/ line and tensioners attached
zipper placement on fly
full mes…
- michael, 10/06/12
alberta, canada
I have used this quality tent for a season and have nothing but good things to say. It easily survived a torrential hail storm in Bozeman where lesser tents either blew away o…
- Jonathan, 03/27/11
Bozeman, MT
Was thinking I could cut out my own tarp, but I like how the tent and the tarp, through these little ties, are designed to work together. My suggestion is that If you get the…
- John, 05/07/13
Makes it a 'breeze' to set-up and tear down/pack up of the complete tent. Simplicity is everything when you've had a long day and need to make things happen fast and easy/foo…
- David, 09/25/12
This footprint is made from what appears to be the same material as the bathtub floor of the tent itself. It also covers not only the area under the tent but also completely c…
- Jeff, 09/04/12
I gotta say...i thought this thing wouldnt last..........i was wrong, this is a very comfortable tent and also very durable. this was one of my beginner tents, it was worth it…
- Gabe, 10/14/12
Kansas City Boy!