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Usual Hilleberg craftsmanship and quality. The tent is light, given its size. The pack size is fairly large, when the footprint is attached. It has ample room for 2 adults or 3, if you are willing to sleep shoulder-to-shoulder. I highly recommend this tent.
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I received this tent as birthday gift. It is built like a tank. What I especially like is that it does not have taped seams, so nothing will peel off in a year or two like all in my previous tents. Very easy to pitch. Looking forward trying it in summer in Alaska.
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A high-quality tent, which of course must be expected in this price range. For a spacious tent, light and packable in a small space. Quick to set up and take down. The tent has been in use for a week in Northern Norway and I am satisfied with staying in the tent even in strong winds. An expensive tent, but you get value for money at the latest when the tent needs repair or spare parts.
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very nice, beatiful! i love it
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High quality looking tent with details executed power smartly. Based on the first winter tests, things are going well. Moisture accumulates quite a bit in the tent even when the vents are fully open. Fastening the inner tent with elastic rubber bands to the outer tent is a little questionable as to whether it will start to fade with long use. The dark green color poses the challenge of finding anchor points and sticks in the alley at dusk.
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High quality tent, like all Hillebergs. The tent rear valve is a bit of a mystery as to whether it is enough to reduce condensation sufficiently. In the fells, it’s probably not an insanely bad problem, but in forest conditions, better ventilation would probably be better. The inner tent was a bit of oil for my own use, so I returned the product, otherwise there is nothing wrong.
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Fantastic tent - I had one of these for over ten years and just replaced it with the same model only because the original was damaged. They are fantastic tents, reasonably lightweight when split or cycle touring, loads of space and stand up to a proper battering. I've had mine in gale force winds and freezing temperatures, when other tents were collapsing or failing, and it was as solid as a rock. It's been adventuring, base camping and used as a family tent. Delivery to the UK from Varuste was perfect too - took less than a week (slight customs holdup), import tax paid via fedex and no other duty charges so worked out significantly cheaper than buying in the UK at current prices.
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I thought for a long time between Anjan and Nallo, with the intention of using three seasons. The decision turned to Nallo because the sludge is up to the ground and even in high winds and rain you can block the indoor climate to your liking by adjusting the ventilation openings. So far slept in a tent for 6 rainy nights and I can recommend.
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- Quality that gives confidence that the tent can withstand any weather (Of course, this is what you would expect from Hilleberg)
- Good ventilation
- Two doorways
- Spacious abscess
Please note:
- The doorway on the side of the tent drips water on the neck in the rain - I recommend the end door in heavy rain
- Heavier than Anjan
- The foot is low and there is no space for a possible cooker in winter
- Your nominal three. Practically for two people for a comfortable trip and for three only for an overnight stay
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The Nallo GT is like my mobile home, when I am trekking for days in the rugged Icelandic highlands. Small and light enough to fit in the backpack. Easy to set up at night and to take down in the morning. Strong and durable, a solid shelter from the forces of nature.
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A few nights spent in northern Norway cannot be complained about. High quality materials, functional details and the feeling that this can withstand even stronger winds and rains. Absidi is very spacious and also works well for cooking in bad weather. Compression tapes would have been desirable for the tent packing bag.
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The best !!!!!!! Really high quality , Easy and fast to set up!
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Good quality and solid tent. The details are well designed and the usability is functional. Easy to set up and well-functioning arch tunnels for tent poles. The size of the sales package (storage bag) should not be frightening, as the fabric parts of the tent are packed in about half the space in the backpack. User friendly and good package in all respects.
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Very spacious for two people and for the shortest trips up to three. Spacious absurd that can easily accommodate double items. Easy and fast to erect and disassemble. The tent seems durable and the details are clearly thought out. I think it's worth the price and hasn't had to regret it. Ensure good ventilation.
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A week hike in Lapland at the back, and I have to say that the tent worked flawlessly. A special Plus must be given to make everything in this tent feel really high quality and durable. The adjustments to the ropes, tent abscess and ventilation hatches are really working. The tent is spacious for two men and there is enough space to move around in the abscissa even if there are backpacks. Condensation may occur in the Absid in the morning if the vents are not kept open. The downsides weren’t really met, and the difference from previous tents is so significant that I think it compensates for the higher price. I get this tent with the idea that it should be as versatile as possible and last a long time in use. At first glance, I think this is exactly what it is.
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Excellent hiking tent, perfect for two people and can accommodate three in case of emergency. Fast to set up, stays upright even in the toughest winds and all materials feel high quality. I have used it even in winter, although there are no actual snowdrifts. The biggest problem with the tent, I think, is poor ventilation, which needs attention. All flaps should be kept quite open at all times.
13 years used in summer and winter. Arches renovated and interior
sometimes patched. Still satisfied with the purchase
The only weakness was poor ventilation, which was mainly
The tease of travel. Moisture is not ventilated, the iron freezes on the ceiling,
From which then falls onto the sleeping bag.