Blister wrote:HI hoping for a few recommendations for a 1 man 4 season tent suitable for conditions in the south west. Obviously needs to stand up with everything thrown at it and be super light 1 - 1.5kg, not concerned with price.
Yup, I put up a bit of a review on the Hilleberg Soulo here:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=3010 Heavier than you are seeking but I'm peferctly happy with the trade off.
I love my tent
ILUVSWTAS wrote:The Akto is good, but yes not free standing. Also I'd be a bit concerned if a large snow dump fell on it.
All fixed.Blister wrote:I apologise for not starting the post in the Equipment sect.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I have also been a proud Minaret owner for some years. I agree it is a fantastic tent, but on longer trips at 2.4kg I was finding it just too heavy!!
corvus wrote:My solo tent is a Scarp1 with cross over poles which should also suit your requirements.
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ILUVSWTAS wrote:I have also been a proud Minaret owner for some years. I agree it is a fantastic tent, but on longer trips at 2.4kg I was finding it just too heavy!!
Bush_walker wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:I have also been a proud Minaret owner for some years. I agree it is a fantastic tent, but on longer trips at 2.4kg I was finding it just too heavy!!
I have a Macpac Minaret too and have used it as a 1 man for about 5 years. Bomb proof, including snow!
While it weighs 2.4 kg the tub floor is thick and waterproof enough to not need a groundsheet if you want to save weight. The inside is big enough to take all your gear in wet conditions or a second person without any trouble, but then you'll need to store your gear outside . Some of the lighter weight tents require you carry a ground sheet as the they don't have tub floors nor is their waterproofing as good.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:
Dont get me wrong, I do love the Minaret, but they are an older tent now and there are some fantastic rivals nowadays.
DanH wrote:btw don't expect a single ridgepole like the Atko to survive a snowload.
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