Thanks for taking the time to post this excellent review - I had a Hilleberg Nallo 2 which was very similar but when it finally required replacement (after 30yrs or regular use) I decided to buy the Nordisk Halland 2 LW with footprint, which is almost identical but approximately 300g lighter but feels equally robust. Happy camping, Daniel
I have the Anjan, I use it for my work as an Expedition leader. I love it. I have also bought the Soulo for my winter hikes here in the Uk. Thanks for the review, just confirmed what I already knew but good to get another point of view. Thanks again.
Great Review! I just ordered Anjan 2 in red myself, I think that is a good choice for summertime hiking. I also have a Nammatj 3 gt, mostly for Winter use. Thanks for all hiking Videos 😀👍
Hi Ryan, Great Intro shots to your review - Review itself very logically explained and you have taken time to do this so well. I will be doing a similar review of my Hilleberg Soulo shortly and understand the thought that goes into producing a video as good as this. Thank you. Tom
@@FreedivejeepHD Hi Ryan, Here is a link to my Soulo in action, not really a review but just showing how strong it is... Tom ua-cam.com/video/rg-gwLsndIk/v-deo.html
Thank you for a review. Anjan 2 GT would be better for 2 persons and a dog. It has amazing vestibule and not that much of a weight penalty. It would take little bit longer (half a minute or so) to pitch as it has 3 poles. Is STAIKA review coming? I have a STAIKA myself it's amazing tent for motorcycle or bicycle touring.
Super video thanks. I'm researching Hilleberg Tents at the moment and this was a great help . . . .another question if you can please, unrelated to the tent . . . .it that Arcteryx Jacket the Alpha? Thanks
The Arcteryx jacket is actually a Beta SL Hybrid. It like it a lot, though for backcountry skiing it could stand to be an inch longer. Also, if you read the reviews for it, some mention that the breast pockets somehow end up full of water after a rain. This really does happen, though none of it makes its way inside the jacket.
Hi and thanks for the review. I'm interested in how tall one can be in this tent and NOT touch the inner tent at the sloping end with the feet. I'm 181 cm (5" 11) and also use Thermarest long sleeping pads. You mentioned that you touch the inner tent with your feet in the sloping end, how tall are you? Thanks.
To be more accurate, the foot of my sleeping bag (WM Summerlite, long) touches the foot of the tent body. I am 6'1" tall. My wife is 5'8" and her bag doesn't touch the foot of the tent. Though my bag does touch the end of the tent, I've not ever had it wet out due to condensation, so it's never been an issue.
Way to much money for a tent after being a huge hilleberg fan , waste of hard earned money bought a nallo gt 3 years ago £650 now £980 ! Just human greed I’m fed up with it
me and my pooch lol you are clueless. Hilleberg like it or not is still just a small company. Everything is hand made and not mass produced. And all of this is produced in Estonia where wages are high compared to companies like MSR who produce their tents in china where wages are low. Therefore if you have a high wage labour force making your tents the tents will indeed cost more to produce, and thus more to buy. The way it should be
Yes they're very expensive, and perhaps could be a bit cheaper. But as someone else already mentioned, these are not your mass produced made in China tents. Every single tent is manually checked and signed by one of their experts which earns a normal living wage not 2$/day. You also pay for the name and what it stands for. Just as with literally any other brand on the market. Having used 3 different high end tent brands so far, this is by far the best and I'm happy to have spent my hard earned money on it.
Worth it for me I am afraid! Construction, design and materials, not to mention the second hand value. We need to support quality brands and not the cost cutters! A tent is a shelter and if you are going to take it into hostile environments then you want one you can depend on. Oh and by the way I love Arcteryx too. Tom
Thanks for taking the time to post this excellent review - I had a Hilleberg Nallo 2 which was very similar but when it finally required replacement (after 30yrs or regular use) I decided to buy the Nordisk Halland 2 LW with footprint, which is almost identical but approximately 300g lighter but feels equally robust. Happy camping, Daniel
I have the Anjan, I use it for my work as an Expedition leader. I love it. I have also bought the Soulo for my winter hikes here in the Uk. Thanks for the review, just confirmed what I already knew but good to get another point of view. Thanks again.
Have you tried the Anjun for a winter hike?? I'm looking to use this for the winter as well! Thanks
The vestibule is awesome, great review
Great Review! I just ordered Anjan 2 in red myself, I think that is a good choice for summertime hiking. I also have a Nammatj 3 gt, mostly for Winter use. Thanks for all hiking Videos 😀👍
Nice review, they do make great tents , I got an unna so a bit biased :). Your dog looks pretty pleased with life :)
Thanks! Lego the dog has no complaints :)
Great review. I have the same tent and I absolutely love it.
Hi Ryan, Great Intro shots to your review - Review itself very logically explained and you have taken time to do this so well. I will be doing a similar review of my Hilleberg Soulo shortly and understand the thought that goes into producing a video as good as this. Thank you. Tom
Hey Tom, I really appreciate the kind words. Please send me a link to your review when you're finished. I'd love to see your Soulo in action!
@@FreedivejeepHD Hi Ryan, Here is a link to my Soulo in action, not really a review but just showing how strong it is... Tom ua-cam.com/video/rg-gwLsndIk/v-deo.html
@@TOMHEANEY100 Loved the video, Tom! I just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to more adventures.
Hillberg tents in my opinion are the best tents made.
Looking for a new tent, thanks for the video, it's very informative
Thank you for a review. Anjan 2 GT would be better for 2 persons and a dog. It has amazing vestibule and not that much of a weight penalty. It would take little bit longer (half a minute or so) to pitch as it has 3 poles. Is STAIKA review coming? I have a STAIKA myself it's amazing tent for motorcycle or bicycle touring.
Super video thanks. I'm researching Hilleberg Tents at the moment and this was a great help . . . .another question if you can please, unrelated to the tent . . . .it that Arcteryx Jacket the Alpha?
Thanks
The Arcteryx jacket is actually a Beta SL Hybrid. It like it a lot, though for backcountry skiing it could stand to be an inch longer. Also, if you read the reviews for it, some mention that the breast pockets somehow end up full of water after a rain. This really does happen, though none of it makes its way inside the jacket.
Great tent.
May as well get the three man there's virtually no difference in the weight.
Great review, thanks for sharing and greetings from the UK. Can you tell me does the Anjan 2 fit two of the wide Neoair Xthrem mattresses (ie 64cm)?
The Anjan will fit two standard, but not two wide Neoair Xtherm mattresses.
Hi and thanks for the review. I'm interested in how tall one can be in this tent and NOT touch the inner tent at the sloping end with the feet. I'm 181 cm (5" 11) and also use Thermarest long sleeping pads. You mentioned that you touch the inner tent with your feet in the sloping end, how tall are you? Thanks.
To be more accurate, the foot of my sleeping bag (WM Summerlite, long) touches the foot of the tent body. I am 6'1" tall. My wife is 5'8" and her bag doesn't touch the foot of the tent. Though my bag does touch the end of the tent, I've not ever had it wet out due to condensation, so it's never been an issue.
This tent is similar to my Bergen
Ounces lbs ..... please also in grams and kilo's never heard of it? :-) No answer yet? ;-) Greetings for now.
Well, hello there, and goodbye
Way to much money for a tent after being a huge hilleberg fan , waste of hard earned money bought a nallo gt 3 years ago £650 now £980 ! Just human greed I’m fed up with it
clown
how much did you pay for your car?
me and my pooch lol you are clueless. Hilleberg like it or not is still just a small company. Everything is hand made and not mass produced. And all of this is produced in Estonia where wages are high compared to companies like MSR who produce their tents in china where wages are low. Therefore if you have a high wage labour force making your tents the tents will indeed cost more to produce, and thus more to buy. The way it should be
Yes they're very expensive, and perhaps could be a bit cheaper. But as someone else already mentioned, these are not your mass produced made in China tents. Every single tent is manually checked and signed by one of their experts which earns a normal living wage not 2$/day. You also pay for the name and what it stands for. Just as with literally any other brand on the market. Having used 3 different high end tent brands so far, this is by far the best and I'm happy to have spent my hard earned money on it.
Worth it for me I am afraid! Construction, design and materials, not to mention the second hand value. We need to support quality brands and not the cost cutters! A tent is a shelter and if you are going to take it into hostile environments then you want one you can depend on. Oh and by the way I love Arcteryx too. Tom