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Sunday, October 7th, 2007. New Hilleberg tents.

Hilleberg%20Soulo.jpgI remember that in the Spanish symposium, I ogled stupidly at the exoskeleton of a Hilleberg Saivo for a long time. I learned there that each Hilleberg tent carries a beguiling tag with the full name of its sewer. Now, after the undisputed success of the Akto, Hilleberg, the Swedish company which is generally agreed upon as the best tentmaker, plans to introduce in 2008 two new geodesic, free standing, strong, tents, the Soulo and the Arrak.
Although not ultra light, both tents intend to be lightweight for shelters that are designed to offer ample space, and withstand the strict rigors of the worst weather that the Great Outdoors may throw at them. This suits me perfectly as kayaking rarely demands the absolute lightest, and more robust gear can be the better choice in the long term, and this company which designs tents with sea paddlers in mind, has seen the simplest of its tents proven in extended polar expeditions.
The Soulo is a completely free standing tent for one person, with an integrated vestibule. The construction with three supporting poles should make it very stable and secure in strong winds.
The Soula with a inner height, width and length of 95, 105 and 220 centimetres, will weight 2,100 kilograms.
Hilleberg%20Allak.jpgThe Allak for two persons, will sport two integrated vestibules - one perhaps, should say foyer - and two entrances.
The Allak will weight 2,900 kilograms, and with an area for vestibules of 0.7 square metres, will have and inner height, width and length of 105, 130 and 220 centimetres.
Both models are designed to be pitched with utmost ease, and have been tested for years before entering the Hilleberg catalogue.
I want the Soulo.
If you are looking for good tents too, you might enjoy the photos in the article written last month by Erik Sjöstedt and Pia Fransson, famous for their knack for the stupendous.
As for me, if you ask me, I want the Soulo.

Posted on Monday, October 8, 2007 at 02:07AM by Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios] in | Comments12 Comments

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If you ask me, I want them both. We have ordered one of each, in red. Hope they will arrive in the beginning of february.
October 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterErik S
Dont but a hilleberg tent! I've had an Nallo Gt for 4 years and the poles keep breaking (and I'm not the only one). I'm not talking about breaking in windy conditions, they simply break under their own tension. Hilleberg replace the broken sections but will not anwser any of my emails regarding why they are breaking.
October 8, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterphil hyde
Hello Erik,

I like the red fly too. At which retailer have you placed the order? I have found that Moon Trail, an American shop, offers very good low prices for Hilleberg tents:

http://www.moontrail.com/tents/mountaineering.html
October 8, 2007 | Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios]
Tents are like kayaks, you always have more than you need but not as many as you want. I've noticed my trusty Sierra Designs CD Light is getting a bit frayed........
October 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDaveO
we ordered ours from a swedish shop, www.getout.se. Very satisfied with the service and knowledge.
October 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterErik S
Hello Phil,

Thanks for the advice. I shall order 10 millimetres poles for the tent. I learned that they were not available for your Nallo, but Hilleberg assure that thicker poles might add stability but not resistance.
Several snapped poles baffles me. They are made from a rare extruded aluminium, so it certainly should not happen.
October 8, 2007 | Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios]
Hello Dave,

Yesss. It is a vice. I am trying to devise self-satisfying but incorrect reasons for a new tent.
I already own a Msr Velo and a Hennesy Hammock.
A plausible explanations would be the need for a light weight tent that packs down to nothing, defeating the need for a bivouac bag, and that will resist strong gusts of wind.
October 8, 2007 | Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios]
Hi Wenley, I have used a Hilleberg Nammatj 2 for around 5 years in all weathers winter & summer, I thought it was the worlds best tent until...... I bought a Saivo !! yes it is a little heavy but who cares when it is sitting in the bottom of a kayak ?? It has faithfully been my shelter in the Scandinavian winters for the last two years. It often ends-up with 4 of us sitting in the Saivo for the evening talking or playing cards whilst snowstorms rage outside :-) really easy to set-up with 4 10mm poles of equal length....

Mike
October 10, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMike Devlin
Hello Mike,

Then, you got your poles right!
By the way, is there any relation with Mike Devlin, Director of Coaching for the Bcu, who circumnavigated East Falkland?
October 10, 2007 | Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios]
No, not that Mike Devlin, although I have other connections with the falklands - DO NOT ASK :-)

Mike
October 10, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMike Devlin
Then, Mike, is for me an honour to have you around. :)
October 10, 2007 | Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios]
Wow,man these tents are simply amazing,Looks capacious for atleast 1 person.I also like the colors of these tents.
February 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterInflatable Domes

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