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Sat 25 Feb, 2012 6:18 am
I am looking to buy a solo tent for walking in Tassie 4 seasons, under 1.5 kg, any suggestions?
Sat 25 Feb, 2012 12:59 pm
Aarn pacer 1.
I use the pacer2, and am very happy.
Sat 25 Feb, 2012 5:27 pm
4 season, really?
Will work in Tassie's worst?
Sat 25 Feb, 2012 6:01 pm
Yes.
Sun 26 Feb, 2012 6:46 am
Hilleberg Akto
Helsport Ringstind
Tarptent Scarp 1
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dq.
Mon 27 Feb, 2012 8:29 am
I've found the One Planet 'Goondie' to be a strong solid one person tent. But at 1.66kg, it doesn't quite fit into the Ultra Light category. However, I would trust it in just about any conditions, whereas there would be few sub-1.5kg tents I'd trust in Tassie's highlands during a winter storm.
NB: One Planet are a site sponsor, so I have the potential to be biased, but I'm attempting to give my honest opinion.
Mon 27 Feb, 2012 9:44 am
My Terra Nova Laser Competition 1 (weighing in at 1.26kg's with pegs and ground sheet) survived a very blustery night on the exposed saddle above Haven Lake in the Western Arthurs. It is hard to know the strength of the gusts without having a wind speed meter - but probably over 60kph.
Very happy with the size, stability and manufacture of the tent. I have not had it in falling snow yet. I have pitched it on snow.
The main issue is a bit of condensation on the fly - but the tent inner remains dry.
P
Mon 27 Feb, 2012 10:19 am
Thanks Guys
I am wanting the ability to cook with a jetboil in the vestibule.
Mon 27 Feb, 2012 10:24 am
charles wrote:Thanks Guys
I am wanting the ability to cook with a jetboil in the vestibule.
You could cook in the vestibules in all the tents above is my understanding. I have no trouble with the Terra Nova.
Mon 27 Feb, 2012 10:25 am
What about the macpac microlight?
Mon 27 Feb, 2012 4:05 pm
Done alot of cooking in the microlight vestibule. just need to be careful. it is all down to commonsense.
Norts
Mon 27 Feb, 2012 6:17 pm
I highly rate my pacer 2. The pacer 1 is lsightly lighter and presumably much sturdier given the poles are similar but the surface area of the tent is much less and the tent as a sharper apex to the roof. Wheres the pacer 2 has quite a flat roof.
Mon 27 Feb, 2012 8:50 pm
Having only seen the Macpac and Terra Nova I wouldn't use either. The Terra Nova looks decidely nonduty heavy weather.
The Aarn all the way...
cheaper too!
Tue 28 Feb, 2012 6:58 am
Akto. I own one and a Terra Nova, the Terra Nova is great, but it does suffer badly in heavy rain!! The Akto is an awesome tent
Tue 28 Feb, 2012 7:18 am
"The Akto is an awesome tent" +1
I had never seen another Hilleberg other than my Akto, get to Pelion hut last week. Nallo Gt, Soulo, and about 6 Nallo's ( on
the group platform, Hello Lady Macgyver).
Roger
Tue 28 Feb, 2012 7:36 am
I heard you met one of our merry bands norts.. sounds like it was a tough week for you.
I'd choose the golite shangrila-3 with one of the various custom solo inners. Huge, versatile and strong (pitched properly)(at least as strong as the 'cross pole' or other 'rigid' tents i'd say). Potentially lighter than anything mentioned.
(I actually prefer the fly, groundsheet, bivy combo but then its not really a 'tent'..)
The akto is a great little tent, as i'm sure are some of the other similar designs, just cramped unfortunately.
Tue 28 Feb, 2012 9:08 am
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Akto. I own one and a Terra Nova, the Terra Nova is great, but it does suffer badly in heavy rain!! The Akto is an awesome tent
I have not seen the Akto - but the other Hilleberg tents are well thought out and well made.
I have been surprised by how good the Laser has performed in bad weather. As mentioned elsewhere - it does FLAP. But does not seem to break.
See these previously posted videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUIxME3vGDkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGUTGgY5 ... ata_playerI have a free standing Big Agnes tent t 1.8kg that I was going to use in rougher weather - but the Laser has stood up to everything so far. ILVSWTAS - what trouble did you have in heavy rain?
Tue 28 Feb, 2012 10:47 am
Yes it does flap, but hasnt busted yet, so it does appear strong....
Just the small size of the tent meant a fair bit of splashback occured in heavy rain making the inside of the fly wet. Also being so small, it is hard to keep the walls from touching the fly, dont get me wrong, i love my terra nova, but compared to the akto... well it's like a datsun to a ferrari, yes datsuns do the job and are quite comfortable, but the ferrari is an amazing ride!!
Tue 28 Feb, 2012 11:36 am
One advantage of being 72kg/177cm is that the Laser Competition is not too small.
Off topic - drove a rebuilt Datsun Fairlady when I was in Melbourne recently. What a hoot. No power steering or brakes. Lots of torque. and you could throw the thing sideways and do control drifts in corners. A hell of a lot of fun to drive. No Ferrari though.
Tue 28 Feb, 2012 11:41 am
Penguin wrote:One advantage of being 72kg/177cm is that the Laser Competition is not too small.
Off topic - drove a rebuilt Datsun Fairlady when I was in Melbourne recently. What a hoot. No power steering or brakes. Lots of torque. and you could throw the thing sideways and do control drifts in corners. A hell of a lot of fun to drive. No Ferrari though.
178cm/70 kg here.... and compared to Akto, it's very small....
LOL, yeh some Datsuns are great cars no doubt... i used to own a 120y though and thats what i had in mind...
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 8:38 am
Im currently in the search for a lightweight tent as well.
I like the bombproofness of the Akto, however that weight keeps me from pressing the buyitnow button...
Wasnt there a review from someone on a cuben fibre 4 season tent on here somewhere? I tried to find it but search is not doing its thing for me today...
So far the Laser Competition 1 keeps throwing itself in front of me, just not sure on its ability to handle high winds and snow dumps, any experience anybody?
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 8:44 am
Earthling wrote:Wasnt there a review from someone on a cuben fibre 4 season tent on here somewhere? I tried to find it but search is not doing its thing for me today...
Not sure if its four season or not, but a quick search found this one:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=3935
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 9:03 am
The 4 season Cuben shelter discussed here was actually a mountaineering tent by Brooks Range called the Rocket.
Not all that dissimilar from a Vaude Hogan but using trekking poles at the front.
It was discontinued because a reflective layer was peeling off.
Now that it is discontinued I can say that I liked the shape however a reflective layer that in effect resulted in a black environment inside , in a mountaineering tent, was a particularly daft idea...
(if this is not obvious, note that expedition/mountaineering tents have a very bright , mostly yellow, inside environment and for a good reason)
Brooks Range has now a silnylon version of the Rocket called Propel
Franco
BTW, a mountaineering tent does not usually make a good 4 season tent...
(they are made to have a small footprint with wind/snow protection as a priority not rain nor ventilation...)
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 9:29 am
Yes that was the one Franco, gone to the Mountain Gods...ah well...
Even the propel is no more, just a floorless 'Ultralight Quick Tent'. Back to the drawing board.
The Warmlite 2R climbers tent at 1200grams looks reasonable
http://warmlite.com/warmlite-climbers-two-person-tentThe only thing I dislike about these is that damn vestibul floor when cooking and no traditional entry door, vestibul, then inner door and mesh design...every time I look for a new tent these Warmlights keep popping up, but that floor and door fail keeps knocking me back.
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 10:23 am
There is also the Terra Nova Laser Ultra 1
"GUINNESS WORLD RECORD: The Laser Ultra 1 has been awarded the Guinness World Record for the lightest double wall shelter in the world!
With an incredibly low weight this model is ideal for adventure racers who are looking for the ultimate in low weight tents. Its tiny pack size means it fits in most panniers.
Weighs just 552g / 1lb 3.5oz
Cost: £650.00
RRP: £700.00"
http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... d=142&s=15Alot of money for for a one man tent . But nice and light
Norts
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 11:03 am
norts wrote:There is also the Terra Nova Laser Ultra 1
"GUINNESS WORLD RECORD: The Laser Ultra 1 has been awarded the Guinness World Record for the lightest double wall shelter in the world!
With an incredibly low weight this model is ideal for adventure racers who are looking for the ultimate in low weight tents. Its tiny pack size means it fits in most panniers.
Weighs just 552g / 1lb 3.5oz
Cost: £650.00
RRP: £700.00"
http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... d=142&s=15Alot of money for for a one man tent . But nice and light
Norts
And smaller than the Laser Competiiotn
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 11:09 am
Penguin wrote:norts wrote:There is also the Terra Nova Laser Ultra 1
"GUINNESS WORLD RECORD: The Laser Ultra 1 has been awarded the Guinness World Record for the lightest double wall shelter in the world!
With an incredibly low weight this model is ideal for adventure racers who are looking for the ultimate in low weight tents. Its tiny pack size means it fits in most panniers.
Weighs just 552g / 1lb 3.5oz
Cost: £650.00
RRP: £700.00"
http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... d=142&s=15Alot of money for for a one man tent . But nice and light
Norts
And smaller than the Laser Competiiotn
Would be interesting to see one, I actually have the Photon elite, the one between the LC and this one... it's about 770grams and cost me about half the above price.....
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 11:44 am
I read somewhere about, may have been on BPL or here that there were some quality issues with warmlite, someone was complaining about the sewing quality
Norts
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 12:07 pm
Yes, I spotted the tread and honestly I wonder how people that complain about things like that manage to go out in the bush and not be horrified by animal dung or rain...
Warmlites are a genuine cottage industry product.
They are designed and made on location one at a time not 500 a day as they are in a Chinese factory or two.
So yes , sometimes stitching is a bit crocked...
However I do agree that the design is not all that good for rainy areas .
BTW, about 10 years ago many raved on about them, the product has not changed, we have.
My take about that particular complaint is that the guy had a change of mind and opted for a different product.
Franco
Wed 29 Feb, 2012 12:55 pm
Earthling wrote:Im currently in the search for a lightweight tent as well.
I like the bombproofness of the Akto, however that weight keeps me from pressing the buyitnow button...
Wasnt there a review from someone on a cuben fibre 4 season tent on here somewhere? I tried to find it but search is not doing its thing for me today...
So far the Laser Competition 1 keeps throwing itself in front of me, just not sure on its ability to handle high winds and snow dumps, any experience anybody?
Yes to high wind. ? Snow dump - have yet to experience this.
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