Paul
New member
I am in the market for a 3 person, 4 season tent, not necessarily for die-hard expedition hikes, but some limited winter nights as well as late fall and early spring nights at reasonable elevation (3000 ft or higher in New England), where the weather can be quite unfavorable at times. The tent must be reasonably light, ideally < 9 lbs and suitable for backpacking. I have narrowed the choice down significantly and think I have reached the finalists. Unfortunately these tents are nowhere to be found in New England, so its difficult for me to actually try them. Does anyone have any experience with these tents and their suitability for overnights in damp, wet, cold, and windy conditions (e.g. here, Scotland, Greenland, Iceland, etc.)? I believe the dry weather performance even in warm day / cold night conditions out West will be fine or can be made fine with any of these. The tent candidates and weights (with ground prints) and square footage are:
Big Agnes Royal Flush with ground print: 8 lb 5 oz + 11 oz = 9 lb, 45.6 sqft
Hillberg Nallo 3 with ground print: 5 lb 12 oz + 1 lb = 6lb 12oz, 36.6 sqft
Hilleberg Nammajt 3 with ground print: 7lb 4 oz + 1lb 2 oz = 8 lb 6 oz, 36.6 sqft
Based on the pricing I have been given, the Hilleberg tents will cost about $135 more than the heavily discounted Big Agnes. One of my main concerns with the Hilleberg is the pitch on a tent platform since they are not free-standing. An advantage of the Hilleberg is that you can buy a mesh inner tent to use in the hot summer if you like, making this a very flexible tent. I realize that the Hilleberg is likely a superior tent and that the Nammatj will be a go anywhere tent. I have no prior experience with either brand so I am interested in getting anyone's thoughts on these three tents and their versatility. I have already eliminated these tents, primarily due to weight, although I realize many are excellent tents:
North Face VE25
Mountain Hardware Trango 3
Marmot Thor
Black Diamond Squall
Nemo
Others, but very skeptical:
Cabela's Instinct
LLBean 4 season
I don't think I'm missing much, but if there are tents out there I'm missing I'd be interested in knowing about them.
Thanks.
Big Agnes Royal Flush with ground print: 8 lb 5 oz + 11 oz = 9 lb, 45.6 sqft
Hillberg Nallo 3 with ground print: 5 lb 12 oz + 1 lb = 6lb 12oz, 36.6 sqft
Hilleberg Nammajt 3 with ground print: 7lb 4 oz + 1lb 2 oz = 8 lb 6 oz, 36.6 sqft
Based on the pricing I have been given, the Hilleberg tents will cost about $135 more than the heavily discounted Big Agnes. One of my main concerns with the Hilleberg is the pitch on a tent platform since they are not free-standing. An advantage of the Hilleberg is that you can buy a mesh inner tent to use in the hot summer if you like, making this a very flexible tent. I realize that the Hilleberg is likely a superior tent and that the Nammatj will be a go anywhere tent. I have no prior experience with either brand so I am interested in getting anyone's thoughts on these three tents and their versatility. I have already eliminated these tents, primarily due to weight, although I realize many are excellent tents:
North Face VE25
Mountain Hardware Trango 3
Marmot Thor
Black Diamond Squall
Nemo
Others, but very skeptical:
Cabela's Instinct
LLBean 4 season
I don't think I'm missing much, but if there are tents out there I'm missing I'd be interested in knowing about them.
Thanks.