Hilleberg Tents

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Well I used to love my Tipi then I got a Hilleberg. These tents are bomb proof.
My new goto backpacking tent is the Anjan 2. It comfortably fits two men and is a palace for one. We had this thing out local opening weekend during the Saturday night storm where winds reached 55mph and this tent didn’t flinch. I am sold on it. It weighs all in under 4lbs.

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On our OR hunt we knew we’re going to have snow and rain for a few days we packed in my Hilleberg Nammatj 3GT. This is a 4 season tent that I bought for Alaska but when split between 2 guys it’s 4lbs a hunter and it will keep you dry from a monsoon.

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I am sold on the quality and design of these tents. There is a reason why they are expensive they are the best. I look forward to a lifetime of use in these tents.
 
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That's good to hear, I've been eyeing the Soulo. It's hard to find it for sale anywhere though.
 
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Yeap these tents are a life saver and there bomb proof. I have the Nallo GT 2 with the foot print. Love this tent was used on an Elk hunt. Glad I have it. I got is used on Ebay a few years ago. Never regretted it...
 
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With my YouTube addiction to backcountry archery elk vids, I've never heard anything bad about Hilleberg tents. Randy Newberg really uses them and raves about the quality and durability.

I needed to buy a 3-Season tent last summer for Fall elk season in Idaho. I was tossed up between Hilleberg Anjan2, ~$800 and the Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2, ~$500. I went with the BA. Reviews were solid, weight savings was about 1lb less, but more importantly, I couldn't spend another $300, as I just bought new spendy binocs. The BA is a great tent tho and should handle most everything in the early elk season in Sept Idaho Panhandle. It has 2 big awning style vestibules, which is huge. I'll be looking to buy a Hilleberg for my next tent tho.
 

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