Now I see why so many people LOVE this backpacking tent!

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @Foxtrottangoabc
    @Foxtrottangoabc 13 днів тому +12

    I Have the Unna , it has a huge vestibule once you untoggle a corner which take two seconds and has much better design than most other tents that have Fixed Vestibles . With the Unna you can use the whole space for lounging around or undo the toggles which gives you half the tent as a vestibule while keeping your self and kit in the other. It really is a superb winter tent

  • @sugarloafoutdoors7601
    @sugarloafoutdoors7601 7 днів тому +2

    Another point for a true four season tent in my opinion which people often omit on reviews is the double guy tensioners. They are a god send when camping in sub zero conditions. Some tents with single tensioners rely on being able to slide the guy line around the peg to tension them. This can be a nightmare if that is covered in snow and frozen. Having the tensioner on each end means you can tension very easily even if the guy line at the peg end is frozen.
    Some will run the guy from the tent end which works e.g. the Nortent Vern, but where it relies on the guy running round the peg, it can be a real pain.

  • @user-wt8jp4qx6l
    @user-wt8jp4qx6l 13 днів тому +6

    My Akto is now 15 years old. Used - with two people - on many summer Pyrenees High Level Route trips of multiple weeks at a time and a dozen mountain marathons (again with two runners). It still looks a treat and have never leaked. A border collie and one person also fit readily :) Having a vestibule is a must if you want to avoid a wet backpack, and other gear inside the inner. Yes, you can stash wet gear in black bin liner and leave outside, but that's not always convenient. True a dome pitching tent has advantages, but for me, the lightweight and bombproof nature of the Akto wins out (except for heavy snow!).

  • @jason4555
    @jason4555 13 днів тому +9

    Thanks for the review Andy. I have the Unna and find the vestibule fine. I just peg the bottom door peg out as far as possible on a 9” peg to leave a good gap. I find it gives plenty of room and ventilation for cooking and makes the door really stable open or closed. I love that the footprint size is quite small and easier to find a pitch. The inner room and head room is great. The ability to view out under the top hood is a great feature. The Unna doesn’t really need a footprint as the inner covers the tent floor, making it a lighter tent package overall. Its also really easy to get in and out! I have upgraded my poles to 10mm and have additional guys that I can add if needed. Great tent! J

    • @frederickridall628
      @frederickridall628 8 днів тому +2

      Totally agree with everything you have said. I'm the wrong side of 65 now and have a few mobility issues. Absolutely love the ease of pitching, internal space and headroom the Unna provides. Compared to the "coffin" tents I've used in the past it feels like a palace. I've upgraded to 10 mm poles and carry extra guys to attach with lightweight karabiners. My expeditions nowadays are rather more modest than in years past and I'm confident the Unna will handle any conditions I'm ever likely to encounter.
      As you say, taking a couple of seconds to unclip a couple of toggles creates a large vestibule and still leaves ample interior space.
      Fabulous tent.

  • @david-pascoe
    @david-pascoe 13 днів тому +3

    I have an Unna and love it. Such a great tent to spend time in especially in winter or bad weather. 🙂

  • @-M0LE
    @-M0LE 13 днів тому +3

    Appreciate the detailed reviews
    I watch another camping channel named *Going Solo Outdoors* and he uses these tents and he’s amazing but I’ve not seen the close up’s and details like this
    Very good

  • @davehumpleby3440
    @davehumpleby3440 13 днів тому +7

    I far prefer my Terra Nova Southern Cross 2.
    For an extra couple of hundred grams, it has way more internal space, superior ventilation, two doors, and two proper vestibules for storage or cooking.
    It's also a proper 4-Season tent with comparable quality, robustness, and weather protection.
    I would also argue that it is easier to pitch.
    It has so many more advantages for less money.

  • @martinnulty4490
    @martinnulty4490 13 днів тому +9

    Fantastic quality, no doubt. However the current costs are crazy 😮

    • @smurf9857
      @smurf9857 11 днів тому +1

      Second hand is the way. I’ve bought a few Hillies and always sold them on for a small profit. Not cost me anything so far to own one but I do have money tied up in them

    • @martinnulty4490
      @martinnulty4490 10 днів тому

      @smurf9857 where's best place to pick up second hand one, eBay?

  • @dk2428
    @dk2428 11 днів тому

    My go-to tent. Bought it used for 300$, which is a steal. 7yrs later, still looks new. Amazing bit of kit.

  • @peterrobertson8141
    @peterrobertson8141 13 днів тому +1

    WOW Andy! When I first started watching your post (about an hour after you posted it), there were hardly any comments posted and a quick flick through the vid confirmed my expectation of your views and comments on the Unna. I then had to take a break and came back late yesterday evening to rewatch the post properly, only to find a virtual ‘Hille’vs ‘Terra Nova & the rest’ war in progress in the comments 😮
    At 71, 6ft 1in and over 17 stone, with increasingly dodgy joints, my serious hill days are pretty much over. These days I get about the UK (and near Europe) by microlight aircraft and camp ‘under the wing’ on small airfields about 10 to 20 nights a year. My main requirements in a tent are therefore reasonably lightweight and compact, easy pitch and break-down, with easy access and a decent amount of inside space. I currently use a TN Pioneer 2 - updated to ‘Compact’ spec this year by purchasing the newer 2024 pole-set. This suits my needs pretty well, (though I sometimes find getting in and out a bit awkward now as my joints get more painful), so I have no actual ‘need’ to change it. I can therefore understand the POV of the TN advocates in the comments. I have, however, used many other tents and shelters in the past 60 years and am a bit of a gear freak - especially WRT tents. My two passions on YT are sharing the pleasures of hiking and camping in the hills and mountains (which I am now much less able to do myself) and vicariously assessing the relative attributes of the various tents and other gear available through your and others’ YT posts.
    Having watched several well-known (and less well-known) YT’ers using the Unna over an extended period, I have to agree in general with your review and comments. It certainly meets my main requirements - probably better than my current tent. I’m also happy with the ‘pseudo vestibule’ work around as I’ve seen several examples of it being used both for removing and dealing with wet gear after pitching in heavy rain and subsequently cooking with the outer fly door closed (except for the top vent and slightly lifted lower edge), but my relatively infrequent camps simply wouldn’t justify the substantial cost of upgrading. Great review though ! 😊

  • @MrWipex
    @MrWipex 12 днів тому +1

    I love my Unna so much… no need for vestibule when there is space enough to keep all gear inside, easy to reach and dry. Can boil water and keep boots and rain gear in the minimal vestiblue no problems. I’m 191cm and can stay inside safely and comfortably, and do stuff, during bad weather. The only downside is the weight. I’ve had it so long, I forgot the price….

  • @roadwarrior8560
    @roadwarrior8560 6 днів тому

    very convenient how you jump the time forward.

  • @logangallagher7050
    @logangallagher7050 13 днів тому +1

    Good point about the inner being unclipped to create more space, everybody mentions it about this tent but my oex hyena 2 does that aswel.

  • @DougImrie
    @DougImrie 13 днів тому

    Brilliant tent, have two of them and they’re fantastic for wild camping north of the arctic circle where you have to truly trust your kit

  • @gregg9093
    @gregg9093 12 днів тому

    It’s a tent if you know you know!! Brilliant tent simple but very well thought out

  • @AndrewParkOutdoors
    @AndrewParkOutdoors 8 днів тому

    It does make a lot of sense but to be honest I feel I've got a bit more versatility with my PreTents Border and I can choose to take or leave the porch , lighter and cheaper. A

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  8 днів тому

      I'm really not sure about any of the Pretents designs. Always interested to see people's views on them though 👍

  • @dannyknight8082
    @dannyknight8082 13 днів тому +3

    Recently just ordered the trekker tent Saor, 40d sil poly, 10mm easton poles, extra tie outs at the narrower ends for more ventilation and less flapinnes. Should get it next week, Marc who owns the company has been brilliant. Can't find a bad review of it. Yes very much like the Unna, but with a bigger vestibule. What about reviewing this tent Andy, what be good to support our cottage industry guys. Could even sort out a loan of mine once I've had a go .

    • @dannyknight8082
      @dannyknight8082 13 днів тому +1

      Good unbiased review BTW, sorry forgot that bit 😂

    • @paulfarrall8430
      @paulfarrall8430 13 днів тому +1

      Saor is also cheaper (even in DCF) and much lighter, just as strong

    • @Champagnepeppiii
      @Champagnepeppiii 12 днів тому +1

      Really interested to see how your soar performs. Looking at it myself. Please let me know how it performs

    • @dannyknight8082
      @dannyknight8082 12 днів тому +1

      @@Champagnepeppiii sure message back on here in around a month abd I'll have been out in it a few times. Hoping for a trip to Scotland soon to give it a good test..

  • @pootlingalong8928
    @pootlingalong8928 13 днів тому

    Lovely looking tent and one I’d probably save up for if I were to camp in winter. I don’t camp in winter so it would be overkill. Love the look of it though and a great colour 👍🏻

  • @vialactea9120
    @vialactea9120 13 днів тому

    Another good review. Many thanks.

  • @AlbertOutdoorsUK
    @AlbertOutdoorsUK 13 днів тому +3

    Thank you for another great video review Andy.
    I don’t think I’ll be swapping my Pioneer 2 compact for one though 👍

  • @leebarton1143
    @leebarton1143 13 днів тому

    If I had the money, this tent would be mine. ❤ it....

  • @R33ADJ
    @R33ADJ 13 днів тому +1

    I’ve just bought my Vern1 for a little over £400 and this is twice the money..I really don’t think it’s twice the tent…but you pays your money and takes your choice i suppose. Nice vid 👍🏻

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  13 днів тому +2

      Personally, I’d choose the Vern 1 over this every time.

    • @R33ADJ
      @R33ADJ 13 днів тому +1

      @@BackpackingUK good man! 👍🏻👏🏻

  • @ruperttristanblythe7512
    @ruperttristanblythe7512 13 днів тому +1

    I bought a tent 3 years, £35. Never let me down.

  • @NathanAtton
    @NathanAtton 13 днів тому +1

    Try out the new 3ful taihang 2 mate, no reviews on YT and looks a very good tent

  • @martianmuppet
    @martianmuppet 13 днів тому +1

    Lovely looking tent but crikey its not cheap is it! lol Great review thanks Andy.

  • @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing
    @TrevsOutdoorsandWellbeing 13 днів тому

    Mate it’s like a weird prototype of the Soulo and those guiding out points look like they’d rip the material off great honest review mate enjoyed it I wanted to know the hype

  • @Soggz7785
    @Soggz7785 9 днів тому

    I have a Robens Starlight 1.Tbh, I say it’s better than that. AND easier to pitch. And way cheaper. Try it. It may surprise you…
    All the best.

  • @evacoutdoors5867
    @evacoutdoors5867 13 днів тому

    I have the Niak which is lighter but just had to pack it up wet. I recon it was 2.5 kg. I wonder how heavy a fully wetted Unna is? 3.5 kg maybe?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  13 днів тому

      I always take a sponge 🧽

    • @evacoutdoors5867
      @evacoutdoors5867 13 днів тому

      @ that does not dry all of the water out of the fabric. DCF don’t have this problem.

  • @peter236uk1
    @peter236uk1 13 днів тому +4

    Far to expensive for me. I prefer my Helm 2 loads of room nice vestibule

  • @sammcloughlin9291
    @sammcloughlin9291 13 днів тому

    Build quality👌
    Strength👌
    Design 🫤
    Ventilation 😐
    Price vs flaws ❌️
    The low to mid range competition really shows this tent up for the price tag, personally i reckon £300 of that price is for the little embroidered hilleberg badge

    • @bcamping1
      @bcamping1 12 днів тому

      They could add another vent on the other side. Same story for Soulo.
      There is no perfect tent, but they could try harder 😅

  • @craigy1872
    @craigy1872 13 днів тому +2

    Hey Andy, what’s happened with the Vern 1, I thought you would be using it as your winter shelter ?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  13 днів тому +4

      I’m using it, just not showing it. I don’t know if I can be bothered with the aggro from the Hille Fan Boys 🙄

    • @hedleythorne
      @hedleythorne 13 днів тому

      How has it been? I have the Abikso Lite 1 but have a potential deal with Nortent on a Vern 1 for my channel. I think it now comes with 10mm poles too. ​@BackpackingUK

    • @Fellmandave1
      @Fellmandave1 13 днів тому +1

      Gets me going as well, Andy. But dont let them get under your skin.​@BackpackingUK

    • @craigy1872
      @craigy1872 13 днів тому

      @@BackpackingUK That’s a shame. I think a video with your thoughts on it would be great. Sure there are lots of videos with this tent but I’ve yet to see anything regarding repeat/ long term use

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  13 днів тому +1

      @@hedleythorne it now comes with 9.5mm poles. I measured mine and they’re 9.4mm so all good.

  • @stigfloberghagenphotography
    @stigfloberghagenphotography 12 днів тому

    Nice. I got this tent also 🙂👍

  • @blair3916
    @blair3916 13 днів тому

    Nice tent but slightly expensive. What your opinion on the MSR hubba hubba NX2 ?

  • @dontfencemein.6125
    @dontfencemein.6125 10 днів тому

    Could even suit a couple Andy

  • @rtk3543
    @rtk3543 13 днів тому

    Plenty of good choices out there, can't justify paying silly money for this one unless you're an ultra extreme weather nut.

  • @AlveHenricson
    @AlveHenricson 9 днів тому

    I don't understand why Hilleberg insists on only having one pocket in this tent. Most of the time, one wants to sleep with the head close to the opening of the zipper, and then the pocket ends up at the feet, which makes the only pocket that is available unusable. Since I wear glasses, it is a must to have a pocket by my head, also the pocket is needed for a flashlight. I have sewn another pocket into my Unna. How difficult can it be to sew a pocket in the right place Hilleberg?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  9 днів тому +1

      Totally agree. A pocket will add virtually no weight but would be really useful. You can't really use the pocket provided because you need that for the door. Personally, I like pocket to store a head torch, phone and pee bag as they're the items I'll need during the night and / or first thing in the morning.

  • @antonyjharper31
    @antonyjharper31 12 днів тому +1

    Nice but is it £800 nice?

  • @billhambelton7698
    @billhambelton7698 13 днів тому +8

    Lovely tent but not sure I’d want to leave it at a site to go out to town unattended.

    • @GeordiLaForgery
      @GeordiLaForgery 13 днів тому +1

      True!

    • @silentrabbit247
      @silentrabbit247 13 днів тому +1

      It's designed for wilderness camping - backpacking / bikepacking / kayakcamping etc, where generally there's no one around.
      Also best to take it down each day, leaving any nylon tent up all the time, in strong sunlight, damages the fabric and vastly shortens it's life, plus keeps it safe that way too.

  • @RollrightKnights
    @RollrightKnights 11 днів тому

    Unna pronounced same as Inner 👍

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  11 днів тому

      Yes, but UA-cam doesn’t understand that.

  • @CazSmith
    @CazSmith 13 днів тому +1

    A boil in the bag tent

    • @Foxtrottangoabc
      @Foxtrottangoabc 13 днів тому +1

      I did use this tent for summer once with little wind and I wouldn't do thst again 😅, in the winter though it's great 👍

  • @timwright5466
    @timwright5466 13 днів тому

    How much !! Bloody nora ..but I'm sure the price range is fine if you have thar sort of dosh laying around

  • @fkasol
    @fkasol 13 днів тому

    TBH, all of these "4 season" tents are actually 3+ seasons tents, excluding sleeping in high temperature conditions.
    Surely many people would just prefer to sleep outside in a sleeping bag or a quilt when it's too hot, but in some places and conditions, like mosquito infested areas, the lack of ventilation for these tents is a serious con.

  • @HardyBunster
    @HardyBunster 13 днів тому +2

    It’s not worth £880 though is it. Probably £480 at a push. 🤷‍♂️

  • @CoffeeTableRacing
    @CoffeeTableRacing 13 днів тому

    Ignore Hilleberg and support Trekkertent if you want a tent of this style.

  • @PrybarCommando
    @PrybarCommando 12 днів тому

    A 4 season tent, made of nylon. You’ll end up carrying the rain storm with you.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  12 днів тому

      Maybe you should contact the top Brands and ask them why they make SilNylon tents?

    • @PrybarCommando
      @PrybarCommando 12 днів тому

      @ because it’s a cheaper fabric

  • @thomasowens5824
    @thomasowens5824 13 днів тому +1

    Sorry, I don't see why you think so many people like it,...That guy out point by the door looks like a weak point to me.

  • @davidpeebles197
    @davidpeebles197 13 днів тому

    Way too expensive. I'll stick to my tent it hasn't gave me a single bit bother and it's survived 35 40 mph wind heavy rain / snow.. and it was just over 100.. bonus

  • @Laudrengen
    @Laudrengen 13 днів тому +1

    Our weary eyes still stray to the horizon. Though down this road we've been so many times.

    • @silentrabbit247
      @silentrabbit247 13 днів тому +1

      We would have to have HIGH HOPES having spent that much money !
      Hillberg Tents are very well made, stand up to bad weather and last.
      I'm still using an AKTO from 1994 and a Keb II from 1982

  • @DJVOutdoors
    @DJVOutdoors 13 днів тому

    Love my black label Soulo this looks a good one too

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  13 днів тому

      Feels like everyone has moved to the BL Soulo. I picked up a brand new RL Soulo for £545 inc delivery this week. That would never have been possible a couple of years ago!

    • @GrizzlyGaz
      @GrizzlyGaz 13 днів тому

      ​@@BackpackingUK Where the hell did you buy that for that price?!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  13 днів тому +1

      @GrizzlyGaz eBay. I purchased this Unna brand new inc footprint for £489 inc delivery months ago too. Again, wouldn’t have happened a couple of years ago.

    • @garysmythe9545
      @garysmythe9545 13 днів тому

      Dropped off review to have a quick google search - couldn’t even find a second hand soulo for that price - would love to know where that was bought as well 😁🤞

    • @DJVOutdoors
      @DJVOutdoors 11 днів тому

      @@BackpackingUKI got black label Soulo for 650, found someone who used it once and had back issues got lucky

  • @johnmccarron
    @johnmccarron 13 днів тому

    For rich people only !!!!!!!!!!

    • @SuperAnatolli
      @SuperAnatolli 13 днів тому +1

      And for me. I bought mine 2nd hand. Used a couple of nigths, like new. Half price.

  • @furiousdoe7779
    @furiousdoe7779 12 днів тому

    You are a not so tall guy ..... 1.90m is normal in The Netherlands

  • @TheVonJagger
    @TheVonJagger 13 днів тому

    Don’t like it don’t buy. No need to justify to anyone else but yourself

  • @scottcampbell3644
    @scottcampbell3644 13 днів тому

    Another review of a tent that no normal person can afford. Yaaaawwwnnnn

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  12 днів тому +1

      I try and cater for everyone which means half the tents people want, half they don’t, that’s just the way it goes.

  • @chrissmith6650
    @chrissmith6650 13 днів тому +10

    I'll stick to Terra Nova 🙂 The all season range is super impressive. I'd rather my money remains in our economy rather than the Estonian economy. Buy British 🇬🇧

    • @davehumpleby3440
      @davehumpleby3440 13 днів тому +4

      The Southern Cross 2 is slightly heavier but superior in every other way.

    • @chrissmith6650
      @chrissmith6650 13 днів тому +3

      @davehumpleby3440 I've just purchased the Laser compact 2 All Season tent 😁. I own a pioneer 2 so I know the quality of a Terra Nova tent. The Southern cross is an awesome tent 👍. I did consider it for some time. What really settled it was the lower profile of the Laser, it's also a fair bit lighter too. As a bike packer that makes a big difference 🙂👍

    • @ManicOutdoors
      @ManicOutdoors 13 днів тому +4

      Buy British 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Foxtrottangoabc
      @Foxtrottangoabc 13 днів тому +1

      The tn laser comp 1 was the first tent I purchased off ebay , since then bought hille Unna and tt moment dw 🙂. For bikepacking gone back to the laser comp because it's light , great stealth colour, brilliant small footprint , just a great tent . If hille did a 3 seaaon lightweight job on the Unna it would be brilliant ( Niak is larger then the Unna different tent )

    • @RichardEnglander
      @RichardEnglander 13 днів тому

      ​@@ManicOutdoors yes, it matters