Lightweight mountaineering camping tent sharing
Lightweight mountaineering camping tent sharing, this is a top tent Hilleberg from Europe
I have been climbing for many years, and I will discuss the topic of lightweight mountaineering equipment from time to time, so we often look at the weight of all mountaineering equipment, but for us, the weight of equipment is not an absolute factor when choosing equipment. As far as tents are concerned, what we pursue is not only lightweight and waterproof, but also a certain strength of tear resistance and large space comfort. This is also the main reason why we chose to use Hilleberg Anjan 3 GT during mountain climbing this year-2.4 Kg three-person account plus a super large vestibule, Why not?
I still remember the first time I noticed the Hilleberg Anaris tent last year, because it was just published and won an award at the Outdoor Retailer Show in the United States in June 2019. It has a spacious front courtyard and a matching environment. Making changes to the construction model immediately attracted our attention. In the outdoor exhibitions abroad in 2019, Anaris also almost brought back the awards one by one, and foreign reviewers also gave many good comments, which also deepened our interest in it.
[About Anaris]
Anaris is a non-self-supporting tent. One of the advantages of non-self-supporting tents is that it saves poles, reduces the weight of the tent, and also reduces the volume occupied by the backpack. Such tents are often prepared for lightweight mountaineering equipment. Top choice for tents. On the fabric, Hilleberg is made of Kerlon 1000, which is a high-strength, tear-resistant, silicon-treated fabric, which makes Hilleberg's tents 100% waterproof even if no waterproof tape is used on the stitches. For this reason, as long as the tent is not damaged, there is no need to worry about the tent leaking when going up the mountain in bad weather.
The color of this photo is a bit strange, but it doesn’t have a flavor.
The A-shaped structure of Hilleberg Anaris, in terms of appearance, is in line with the tent in people’s minds. Simply put, let me draw a tent at will. It looks like this. , Let us find it pretty cute from the bottom of my heart. This time we tested Anaris for two nights, without much to say, let's go directly to our actual test experience!
[Measured experience]
1. Weight (outer account + inner account + camp nail ~ 1.4Kg): The lightweight weight is quite good, if one day Melissa dared to sleep directly on the outer account, immediately light to 640 grams! Moreover, this tent has a door, which is more concealed and windproof than the sky screen. (We think green shading is also better).
The biggest reason for the lightweight of Anaris is that the poles are directly replaced by trekking poles. Therefore, Hilleberg and the pole manufacturer DAC have produced a set of trekking poles, using an environmentally friendly electroplating process to make high-quality equipment while also doing a bit of environmental protection. Effort. When I first saw the Hilleberg trekking pole, I wanted to say it was so thick. It is estimated that the weight will fall at 300 grams, but it is only 240 grams.
2. The position of the pole: Unlike the pyramid tent, the stem of Anaris stands upright on both sides of the tent, unlike the pyramid tent, which is between two people. For our own sake, we are not used to the setting of the pyramid account. It feels like a pillar has been blocked between two people, but Anaris will not feel like this.
The schematic diagram of sitting inside the tent, we think it’s great to sit up without touching your head!
3. Comfortable inner tent space (length 220cm X width 120cm X height 105): This space can be said to be enough for two people to sleep. We would recommend placing items above the head (bags, snacks, clothing and camera) Etc.), when you wake up, you will not accidentally touch the inner tent with your face due to the high sleeping position.
There are vegetation on both sides of Anaris, and the campsite is a bit sloping, but still sleeps comfortably.
4. Large double vestibule: For the vestibule, I think the bigger the better, this is the biggest reason why we like to use Anjan 3 GT. The double vestibule of Anaris can have many functions, one can stack equipment, and one can be used as an entrance; it can also be placed on both sides with their own equipment and access, which can be adjusted according to the current needs; if you want ventilation, you can also use the tents on both sides They are all turned on and instantly become super ventilated.
5. Variation: Anaris has a total of six different building methods to meet the needs of various environments. Compared with sleeping directly on the sky, Anaris has better wind resistance, but it does not feel stuffy. When I was camping by the sea, it was light at about 5:30 that day. I came out in the morning and took a few photos of the tent and then went back to sleep. By the way, I opened the doors on the tents on both sides, leaving me completely out of shade. Sleep until 7 o'clock in a sheltered environment. If it’s not for something later, I think I can sleep directly under the sun until eight o’clock.
6. Super convenient storage: There is no need to separate the inner and outer tents when storing. After pulling out the camp nails and trekking poles, the outer and inner tents can be folded in one fold and can be put away.
Although many advantages have been mentioned, we still have to mention some points that we feel need to pay attention to:
1. Larger camp requirements: Anaris needs a much larger camp space than a normal double tent, which is almost the space required for a 3-4 tent. But if you can’t grab a large enough camp, you can adjust your mentality. The key point is that the sleeping place is flat. It doesn’t matter if there are vegetation wrapped around other front courtyards or tents. In addition, as long as you leave a door to enter and exit, you can actually reduce the area requirements of the camp, just take photos It's not so good-looking.
2. Be careful when adjusting the tightness of the camp rope: As Anaris uses the six corners of the tent to pull each other, the poles with trekking poles can be set up, and sometimes you will be careless when adjusting the tightness of the camp rope. Pulling too hard, and pulling up the battalion nail on the other side, accidentally collapsed. This is especially true when the ying nails are not hit on hard ground.
3. Longer setup time (approximately 10 minutes): The Anaris is actually very fast when it is set up, and the tent can be set up in less than five minutes. But after setting up the tent body, you need to fine-tune the mutual tension of each rope and adjust the height of trekking poles to make the tents more beautiful. At this time, I would walk around the tent several times without knowing it to adjust it into a satisfactory shape. However, the speed of collecting accounts is much faster than traditional tents, because as long as the trekking poles are pulled out, the camp nails are pulled up, and the outer account is collected in the inner account, the range of the inner account can be folded and then thrown into the bag to start !
【to sum up】
What Hilleberg pursues when making tents is not the ultimate lightweight, but with relatively light weight, the tent can also maintain quite good comfort, strength and functionality. Although Anaris is not the lightest tent from the data point of view, after several days of use, we think that Anaris is a good choice for those who want to buy a non-self-supporting account, except for the high-strength Kerlon 1000 Outside of the fabric, the overall weight is quite light; the variable construction method allows the door of the outer tent to be opened for ventilation even in a relatively hot environment, and the inner tent can be pulled up to prevent mosquitoes. In terms of price, it is currently the cheapest tent in Hilleberg, and it is also a good choice to get the first Hilleberg.