
I'm in the market for a new 1-2 person 3-4 season lightweight tent, suitable for 1-2 week backpacking trips above the snowline (primarily in the Australian high country, but also NZ South Island).
The biggest problem is getting one long enough!
I'm 195cm or 6'5" tall and it has been a real struggle to get the length to fit me plus a winter sleeping bag on a reasonable insulated sleeping mat.
I've looked at 'the usual suspects' and even slept in one contender (MacPac Apollo) in torrential NZ South Is rain but at 220 cm its barely acceptable in summer use... great tent though with an impeccable reputation. Others I've had a trial lie-in are Exped Venus II (just long enough if I lie slightly diagonally... but a bit HUGE and heavy for single use).
Very much liked the Exped build quality, but they just don't seem to have exactly what I need.
WE Dart SN240 has great cross poled rigidity but is too small and coffin-like, with insufficient gear storage.
So I'm looking at the Hilleberg range... Akto appealed at first as it seems long enough but the single pole configuration means the inner is too close to my face for comfort when lying down.
Allak or Staika both have very strong cross braced poles, 230cm internal dimensions... and stacks of storage space. I liked the ability to put the inner and outer up at the same time, and the small pole pockets combined with fast clips.
Allak has a lighter weight construction using 1200 Kerlon fabric and 9mm poles, but other wise they seem identical. Eye-poppingly expensive though when you include freight to Australia!
One thing I haven't been able to determine is whether the fixed doors on the Staika are diametrically opposed (so one entrance is always out of the wind) or opposite like on the Allak (flow through ventilation side-to-side making it more suitable for use in summer too).
There is nothing on the Hilleberg website, and it is very difficult to determine via Google images!
Any assistance gratefully received
