tasadam wrote:I would not recommend a single wall tent for Australian conditions ...[snip]... single wall tents are really only good for very cold conditions with dry air ...[snip]...
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I can vouch for Tasadams comments on Hillebergs. They are amazing!!
Dragged my Minaret out for a car camping trip recenlty, I forgot how good tunnel tents are, it is just a fantastic design, fastest tent I have ever set up (probably takes 1-2mins) absolutely bombproof, never gets condensation... I just wish it was 1kg lighter!!!
tasadam wrote:I wouldn't want to rush into a single wall tent for Australian conditions. At the end of the day it's your decision, but I for one have been down thge explatory path of tent replacement - my old tent lasted me well but, well, it got old... So I did all the research and found out about the single wall problems in Australian conditions. It might be onthe forum somewhere, haven't dome a search yet.. Many members don't visit every day, so you are likely to get more input as people discover this topic.
Best of luck. Oh, and I wish you were here so I can show you my Hilleberg in the flesh. Is there any reason why you prefer a free standing tent over say a tunnel?
tasadam wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:I can vouch for Tasadams comments on Hillebergs. They are amazing!!
Dragged my Minaret out for a car camping trip recenlty, I forgot how good tunnel tents are, it is just a fantastic design, fastest tent I have ever set up (probably takes 1-2mins) absolutely bombproof, never gets condensation... I just wish it was 1kg lighter!!!
Isn't Minaret a Macpac?
ninjapuppet wrote:Hi Phil, just got back from a trip cut short due to a friend getting bit by a snake- but that's another story.
I was a tent newbie not long ago and made the mistake you nearly did by shelling $1000 on a single skin BD lighthouse without much research or knowing it's intended use. Don't go that path unless you are mountaineering.
From your 2 choices, I have an exped Orion and have used a friend's a nemo Tenshi which is the only other tent that's made of eVent. The tenshi is the least condensing single skin I have used, but it still condenses. I guarantee you that it will condense in humid qld- it's a hardcore tent that belongs on everest. Pm me any questions you may have.
Hillebergs quality surpass exped handsdown. I have seen both kerlon 1200 and 1800 in the hillebergs and would believe the namatj is an overkill for your usage since it's desgned for extended epeditions. If you aren't going on any expedition soon, then go the lighter kerlon 1200. It's plenty stong for a significant weight saving. If you must get freestanding, I can recommend the Jannu.
tasadam wrote:Those GT vestibules are huge, I've heard you can store a pushbike in them.
When are you doing the Overland track, and can you hold off til then so you can come and see my tent? Devonport area, Tas...
I don't want to change your mind, I just want to help you make sure you are making the right purchase for your needs...
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