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Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Thu 31 May, 2012 11:51 am

Hi All,

After some opinions on tent options.

I'm 6ft 5, and my partner is around 6ft. Currently we are using an MSR Hoop tent, which is similar to the Hubba Hubba. Internal length is listed as 2.4m but closer to 2.2m once you sleep on one side of the tent. This is just long enough for me.

I'd like to upgrade to something more substantial and have the following options in mind, along with what I see as their pro's and con's.

After opinions on each option, specifically around whether we would both fit ok, being quite tall.

Hilleberg Kaitum 2
Pros
    Looks quite room
    Ventilation looks quite good
    Large vestibules
    Vertical ends which would help for internal space
Cons
    Long footrpint for setup


Hilleberg Nammatj 2
Pros
    Similar to Kaitum 2 but not as long
Cons
    Internal sloping wall might reduce length too much

Go-Lite Shangri-La 3 (with a 2 person inner)
Pros
    Looks roomy
    Multiple options for inners etc.
Cons
    Not sure how it is for tall people

Re: Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Thu 31 May, 2012 10:54 pm

Hi Nathan, i bought the hubba HP from you. Great tent, and thanks to your tall height i got it for cheap.

I've got both a Shangrila and a nammatj 3.
They're both very different tents and if you're just using it in qld, a Shangrila would be nice.
But for snow camping, i'd prefer the hilleberg for sure. The golite can easily handle the wind and snow load, but hillebergs are just much easier to set up in howling winds and its double wall creates a very nice cosy feeling.

with golite being so cheap now, why not get both?
BIG TIP for a golite: they're half price at the golite store. $200 for a full Shangrila 3 setup. http://www.golite.com/tents/shelters-and-tents
they dont take overseas credit cards online, but call up when its like 4am here, and they'll only be too happy to take your order over the phone. Then get it posted to a ship forwarder.
I've now got a complete set of golite 1, 2,3,5, and a poncho tarp thanks to these sales.

with the Hilleberg, i'm looking to offload my nammatj 3

Re: Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Fri 01 Jun, 2012 8:58 am

Thanks mate...glad you're happy with the HP..good little tent.

I've seen some of the Oookworks inners for the ShangriLa which look great for solo use, adding vestibule space. Are there any two person inners that allows vestibule space still?

Also, how does the Nammatj go with interior length? Does the sloping end cut down much on space?

Cheers

Re: Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Fri 01 Jun, 2012 9:07 am

Have a look at bearpaw wilderness designs for a two person inner.

I have a shangri la, and am 6ft and the length is good for me to use without an inner. So am I not sure it is long enough for 6ft 5? If you have an inner with solid instead of mesh around the bottom it is probably ok, as you can pitch a pit higher without so much worry about water splashing under the sides etc ...

Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Fri 01 Jun, 2012 9:21 am

nathanashton wrote:
Also, how does the Nammatj go with interior length? Does the sloping end cut down much on space?

Cheers

I find condensation builds up in that sloping end on my Nammatj. My sleeping bag gets a bit damp where it touches the sloping end. Would have been nice if that sloping end was not there. If I was to buy again, I would seriously look at the Hilleberg model with the straight ends.

Kaitum 2 with the straight ends, will certainly give more room and reduce the condensation build up at the ends.

Re: Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Fri 01 Jun, 2012 12:09 pm

Gday Nathan. Where abouts in QLD are you. Im in Brisbane and have a golite SL3. Your most welcome to take a look at it for size and fit. PM me if your near by and want to check it out. Great tent and I love it. Mind you Im only 5'6 so absolutely no help on the height side of things.

Re: Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Fri 01 Jun, 2012 2:08 pm

Hi

At 6'3.5" I can understand the issues you face. The Hilleberg Nallo is a good tent but too short for you, IMHO. The Katium is a great tent and my favourite but it is loooooong to pitch so not paltform friendly but I have always managed to fit it in somewhere. It would be the best choice for you. Not too sure on the weight difference but I have the 3 person one and it is great for two and can fit three ok. The vestibules are huge so you can store your gear at one end and still get in and out the other. Ventilaton top class along with build quality.

As no doubt you have struck, people less vertically enhanced may not be good at evaluating tent length. I use the longest Therma-rest of Exped mats and no issues there along with a 6'6" sleeping bag.

Cheers

Re: Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Tue 05 Jun, 2012 10:35 am

But how to Go Lite???
Hi Ninja Puppet
I am taking my family to Nepal later this year and have quite a shopping list.
GoLite would be great but I will need a forwarding agent, can you recommend someone?
Also will I need to do the order by phone to satisfy the companys requirements around credit cards?
I will PM you if you prefer to correspond this way?
Thanks
John
PS Helsport makes some higher longer tents, see the Ringstind 2,
good quality at a premium price, might be worth a look?

Re: Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Thu 07 Jun, 2012 5:35 pm

For a forwarding agent from the states try www.shipito.com
These guys are good, charge US$8.50 for their service plus the freight cost.
If you're getting something like a tent it'll be free freightage from the outdoor store to Shipito.

Re: Tent - Hilleberg or Go-Lite?

Tue 12 Jun, 2012 9:26 pm

another one to try is https://bongous.com/
They also offer an european address which shipito dont
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