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 bought this tent to do some camping and hiking. It is comfortable and holds up in bad weather and works great for just camping or if hiking. Easy to put together!! Great pro…
- bobby, 11/27/12
Planning a car camping trip to Glacier Park this summer. Wanted a roomy tent for myself, some gear and a banjo. Chose this tent after much research. Trial run today.
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- Thomas, 04/24/11
Santa Rosa, CA
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
On a recent ascent to the Roraima Tepuy in Venezuela we had the shittiest time with a shitty tent and we watched in envy how some French tourists put together this bomb shelte…
- Eduardo, 04/13/11
Hilleberg really makes excellent tents; I bought it because of its good reputation and it really has lived up to it. The cloth is so durable and you never will have to worry a…
- Erik, 11/09/11
I have been a Scoutmaster for a Boy Scout troop in central Texas for 11 years. This is the primary tent I have used on several hundred nights during that time. It is easy to s…
- Tom, 04/14/11
Dripping Springs, Tx near Austin
I have had a SD Clip Flashlight for almost 15 years and it is still performing like a champ. I think it is more of a 1.5 person tent, but two can fit if you don't fear encroac…
- Matt, 04/16/11
Versailles, KY
With only one use, I have to say that this is the best tent I have ever used. I set this tent up on a recent hike into the Sipsey Wilderness of the Bankhead National Forest in…
- Mark, 04/14/09
Birmingham, Alabama
From my 2 year experience, this tent will keep you and your tent mate warm, (slept in 0F) as long as you don't open the front door during the night to relieve yourself. The al…
- Alex, 11/03/11
Indianapolis
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
This is a fair priced two person tent that's worth every penny. I have only spent 5 nights in this tent so far, it has been very good to me. Rained on me once me and my gear…
- Ben, 05/20/13
I've had this tent for 4 years. As an outdoor educator and world traveler: it's one of the lightest I've seen yet. The tent seems to be a pinch too small for the poles. The…
- Vincent, 01/13/13