Any help would be lovely!
Zane

DonQx wrote:another brand to consider: Helsport ... in the same league as Hilleberg, pretty popular in Europe, hardly known in Oz & US.
Their tent model Ringstind 1 is like a larger Akto. Tall people love it, long inside and 110cm headroom. There's also a Ringstind 2.
ninjapuppet wrote:Ive got an exped Orion thats been pitched in the yard once you can have for half price of the RRP. Never been slept in.
PM if interested
ninjapuppet wrote:Ive got an exped Orion thats been pitched in the yard once you can have for half price of the RRP. Never been slept in.
PM if interested
marangaroo86 wrote:ninjapuppet wrote:Ive got an exped Orion thats been pitched in the yard once you can have for half price of the RRP. Never been slept in.
PM if interested
NP Why are you not keeping it? Just out of interest.
I have just got a Exped Orion Extreme .
I got this tent for Winter/Snow Use.
Very well made and sturdy
Great for the head room, can sit up when stuck in the tent for hours on end.
Maybe weighty, But in winter I mostly dont go solo.
about to seam seal it ( never done this before)
Very nice 4 season tent . Can not wait to give it a go.
Hope I made a good choice
ninjapuppet wrote:Nothing wrong with the orion. I think its a great tent, which is why I bought it in the first place. Its just excess to my needs.
There was an article here doing some tent testing where the Orion came out on top. It took 130kph of wind to take it down (81mph) and thats pretty impressive stuff!
http://www.exped.com/exped/web/exped_homepage.nsf/b43popup4/4CA164DE277F0A58C1256F2B001E4B0E?Opendocument
ninjapuppet wrote:Nothing wrong with the orion. I think its a great tent, which is why I bought it in the first place. Its just excess to my needs.
There was an article here doing some tent testing where the Orion came out on top. It took 130kph of wind to take it down (81mph) and thats pretty impressive stuff!
http://www.exped.com/exped/web/exped_homepage.nsf/b43popup4/4CA164DE277F0A58C1256F2B001E4B0E?Opendocument
bushwalker zane wrote: But the Vela looks pretty darn nifty too. It says it's 230cm long, so there may be room!
Nuts wrote:bushwalker zane wrote: But the Vela looks pretty darn nifty too. It says it's 230cm long, so there may be room!
Nik did a review here somewhere, didnt sound overly impressed (with the Vela)?
Peaksnik wrote:Hi Bushwalker Zane
I'm 183cm tall and I have an Exped Sirius Extreme and two Hillebergs - a 2-person Allak and a 1-person Soulo. The Exped is as well-made as the Hilleberg in my opinion but I prefer the two-door design of the Allak to the tunnel of the Exped - my older and less flexible body can get in and out of the Hillies with ease and with a vestibule each cuts down on the friction caused by a careless partner with disorganised kit. However, the Exped is roomy although it does require plenty of space to pitch.
The Allak is 230cm in length and the Soulo 220cm, both longer than the Sirius. I find that the Allak and Soulo have plenty of room to stretch out with ample head height. I also prefer the free-standing set-up of the two Hillies although this means more relative weight because of the poles - but then this does provide added strength and shape to face adverse conditions (e.g. snow and torrential rain) without worrying about perfect pitching and using extra guylines etc.
Cheers
shazcol wrote:at 190cm you would not fit in a Nallo 2 if that helps.
north-north-west wrote:I'm biased here - the Hillebergs are the best tents I've had or seen. The build quality is second to none. The only issues I've ever had are condensation and a somewhat fiddly pitch with the Akto. The Nallo is tops, but - can't fault it. And that red almost glows in the dark . . .
Hutchie wrote:Can vouch for Hilleberg tents. As others have mentioned the build quality and design is outstanding. I own a single man Hilleberg Soulo and have been been 100% satisfied, they really are bombproof tents. If you chose a model that suits your size and needs then i doubt you'll be disappointed. Expensive but worth every cent.
Hutchie wrote:If its of use i have reviewed the Soulo here:
http://ozhiking.wordpress.com/2010/12/10/hilleberg-soulo-hiking-tent/
north-north-west wrote:shazcol wrote:at 190cm you would not fit in a Nallo 2 if that helps.
Eh? The Nallo 2 is 220cm long, internally. Not a lot of room below the feet, but enough.
bushwalker zane wrote:I really like the design of this tent too. I'd happily carry 2.2 kilos for a bomb proof single person.
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