I have a Rogen 2, an Allak 3, and a Tarra. While they are all excellent and serve their different purposes, the Rogen is my favourite and gets the most use. Light, strong, great ventilation, and so quick and easy to set up and take down. I've always wanted Hilleberg to make a Rogen 3, so today is a great day! I like the added guylines, although I already use the existing loops on my Rogen 2's vestibules to do what Hilleberg has done with the Rogen 3's vestibules. Thank you Hilleberg! You can have my money in the spring!
Petra great to see you bringing good news. Love my Hillebergs. I stake my life on them at times. Good to see a bigger Saivo. My three is one tough tent. Stands up to about any condition that can be thrown at it. The Rogen 3 is of great interest to me. I do a lot of RTW motorcycle camping sometimes in snow but I try to avoid that unnecessary situation. When one is forced to stay in a tent due to inclimate conditions it's nice to have room for one or two people and their gear. When m/c, atv traveling as much as backpacking Alaska Sweden or Norway one must bring everything they can for total self-sufficiency. Light weight is critical at times. At five pounds it will be very welcome. I'll be glad to have the opportunity to check these additional models out. Thanks again.
Petra, you just made my day. I’ve been fantasizing, and hoping that Hilleberg would make a tent like the Saivo 4. And now you’ve actually launched it. It’s almost like I can’t believe it. The last years I’ve been using my Allak 2 at base camp when hiking/climbing 2000 meter peaks in Jotunheimen. However, I’ve always wished that I could have a bit more space, and headroom. Because when I’m living in my tent for maybe a week at a time, I like to be as comfortable as possible. I have wished Hilleberg would do something like this, and now my wish has come true. The Saivo 4 will be my next tent. I’m so happy right now. ATB from Norway 🇳🇴
Awesome to see the new additions to the range. I am familiar with the Saivo, and imagine that the new 4 person version is on a par, with more space. A great tent!
I will be looking forward to youtuber reviews of your new models. I bought your dark green Enan back in March 2020 with the 70D floor material, it suits all my needs/wants here in North Western America. It is my 5-Star hotel out in the boonies. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.😀😃😄🥰
At what wind speeds does it fail and at what direction because the catch at the vestibule looks vulnerable. My Moss tent has helped myself survive some crazy conditions like 25 CM flooding without anything inside getting wet. Although it is old now it’s still well preserved with a small burn hole the patch still holding. I believe that it weighs around 5.5 kilos
If you look at both the Saitaris and Saivo dimensions, they seem very similar in size, but the Saivo 4 really has a lot more volume. We are keeping the Saitaris in the range for now since many people love it and it’s extended vestibule, but the configuration of the Saivo 4 gives it more volume and strength. Both are great for base camp use and for any time when you expect heavy snow loads and severe weather, but for extra comfort, go with the Saivo 4.
@@HillebergTentmaker Thanks for sharing! I was also wondering about this. My first thought when I saw Saivo 4 was why choose it when Saitaris on paper looks to be almost the same inner tent size but have the GT vestibule and is 0.2 kg lighter. May I suggest to create an in depth comparison video between the Saivo 4 and Saitaris that really shows the differences? Do you have numbers on the volume and strength for the Saitaris and Saivo 4 to share for comparisons? Thanks! Btw, love your tents! I think the Rogen 3 will be a big success!
A lot of people are moving to sleeping pads that are 25 inches wide. If you create a 3 or 4 person tent, it would be good to be able to get wide pads in for the stated occupancy of the tent. Most of these tents do not allow for this despite being sold as base camp tents. Great brand and quality but a lost opportunity for two new tent designs?
@user-zj4ru3yf9tnot everyone will want to spend more to do that when the video sells the tents as three or four person tents. There is no Rogan 4 to fit three people on this theory. So you then have to look at a different tent. The point remains.
@@pulkpulleryes, but there is no Rogan 4 to fit three and the Rogan 3 is based on narrow pad size. So why not use modern wider pads as part of the design brief?
During expedition if u r pro u r rocking narrow pad to save weight and volume. Extra space in tent is nice but not necessary as it mean more weight to carry .the smaller footprint the smaller wind resistance. Hilleberg is specialising in expedition tents so their measurements make sense. They make best tents in the world,not perfect but best .
I have a Stika, an Akto, and a Tarp 10UL. The Akto and the Tarp 10UL I love and are amazing tents that fill a specific need. The Stika isn’t what I hoped but I’ve used it often, it just doesn’t fill the need. I need to order a Nammajt 2GT in Sand and the footprint to go with it for elk hunting. I absolutely love my Hilleberg products.
@@alessandropizzocaro7506 There is nothing wrong with the Stika other than it’s not quit right for my application. The two vestibules don’t allow me to store all my gear in one place. When I have a pack, bow and the gear I need to survive in the rugged backcountry and need to keep my gear consolidated it doesn’t all fit in one vestibule. The Stika has been a great tent and especially so in windy conditions, I’ve experienced 70 mph winds in my Stika. It just doesn’t fit my need.
Great tents!!! As a fan of hilleberg, thank you for always making me trustworthy. But I have 3 kids and a wife. Can I look forward to the launch of sataris6? I really want to see it.
I have had the Allak two man tent since they first came out whilst a good solid four season tent it does suffer from extreme high winds eventually stretching the door fabric so it bows inwards cause water to enter the vestibule area, there is no way to tighten the sag. Hilleberg tents are extremely expensive and are the fabrics really the best there is? 🤔
The new Saivo looks great, as the small vestibules used to be a negative point on tents designed for such extreme conditions. While you guys are feeling creative, is there any chance you could make red label versions of your Nammatj? It is such a great tent, superior in design to the Nallo (mainly because of the vastly improved venting), but black label conditions are encountered too rarely to warrant the extra weight.
They look good, especially the Saivo 4. With the Rogen if there remains only a single crossing point for the inner tent the head and shoulder space isn’t there for two people sitting up (same as Niak). In contrast, the Allak’s third pole creates good volume at shoulder and head height making it very suitable for two or three people to occupy these tents.
@@HillebergTentmaker ok thanks. From the description I thought it only assisted the outer tent vestibules, not the inner - but I’ve never actually seen one! Do thank you!
Glad you like it! Yes, we use it in the shoulder season. It is plenty strong enough for most weather you would encounter, but if it is very cold outside, it will be colder and draftier than our Red and Black label tents, but as long as you keep that in mind and prepare for it with your gear, it is a great choice.
These are nice updates for 2024. Do you consider coming with a 3-person version of the Anaris in the future? I think a lot of customers would welcome that.
Are you guys planning on bringing mesh inner tents to market for the Savio 3 and 4? I love your mesh tents because they allow you to use one tent for every season. Right now your only black label free standing tent with a mesh inner offering is the Staika which to be honest is a bit outdated compared to the Savio. I would love to know this before this fall hopefully when I'm gonna make my tent purchase as I'm sort of feeling forced into the Staika if I want a single end all be all tent that's free standing.
Hello. It would be best to reach out to our customer service team about mesh inner tent availability. You can email them at tentmaker@hilleberg.com. They would know the most information. Hope that helps.
Allak 3 is a 4 season (made for real winter weather) tent. Rogen is not made for snow use, one reason being the ventilation is from the bottom of the tent (ergo, snow blocks ventilation)
The Allak is in our Red label, all-season line. All of our all-season tents in the Red and Black labels have outer tents that go all the way to the ground and all mesh panels can be closed with regular fabric panels. They also have at least one vent placed high up for added venting. They also have our strongest fabrics. The yellow label tents, which Rogen 3 is one of, are for the snow free and warmer times of the year. They have large mesh panels and a catenary patterning on the outer tent that allows for air-flow. They are very strong, they use the same 9mm poles as our Red label tent, but they are not made for winter conditions.
I have a Rogen that replaced my 15 year old MSR Hubba Hebba. I also just picked up a Staika fir motorcycle camping. I really like the Staika for the roominess and strength compared to the Rogen. If there was a Staika 3, Taft would be an ideal all around moto and winter camping. I will now taje a hard look at the Rogen 3. With a quick look at the specs it appears to have the height and width to make this a great theee season moto tent.
The Saivo 4 vestibule is quite big, some bikes could fit in there depending on the size. Otherwise, the Keron 4 GT or Kaitum 4 GT can fit many kinds of bikes.
@@HillebergTentmaker Sounds great. I’ve been using Hilleberg tents for more than 10 years, and in my opinion, they’re bombproof. I think the new Saivo will become my favorite base camp tent. I can’t wait to get my hands on it. This is going to be awesome. Great job Hilleberg.
I have an Unna, Enan and Jannu. They are all great but I would replace them all if you came out with an Unna that had a larger vestibule. It would be the perfect motorcycle camping tent.
Why not make a tent like Exped Venus III the older model with internal height of 1.5 m? It´s perfect for sitting in a lightweight camping chair waiting for bad weather to pass and you can move around sitting on your knees instead of crawling, it also makes it easy for changing clothes. I use it for bicycle touring so the weight is not very important but it should be in the 5kg range. It is similar to Rogen in the sense that it has two vestibules with easy access but it is not a dome tent, It´s a mix of tunnel and free-standing.
For me: the Saivo 4 and .... !! still the Keron 4 GT are your toptents now. 🙂 The Saitaris is now a little bit outdated I guess. The Rogen 3 is right in between other Hilleberg choises but as the Alak 3 not as strong: a compromise well made as long as you consider it to be just that.
I like Hilleberg tents a lot…but they are too expensive for me. Instead I picked up a new North Face VE-25 for under $500. They are one of the most popular tents on Everest and weigh about 10 pounds for a three person tent….cheers !
We used to have Keron 2 but we discontinued it. The weight difference between it and the Keron 3 was not big enough to warrant the smaller size between them for most people, so we had to discontinue it.
@@HillebergTentmaker here a idea for you let people choose the inner they want when buying ie mess or all material . I hate that i want a few of your models but to get what’s I want i hav to buy a inner that i never use then have to spend more money on the inner mess that i really want
Nice but Hilleberg tents are sometimes more expensive than my car! Anyway to be honest my old Vango F10 Nitro 200 has stood up to everything for the last decade and more so no need for your expensive tents. The Vango F10 Nitro 200 light I have is just 1.48kg so again no need for your heavy tents 😊
It’s no good offering new tents when we can’t get our hands on the current models. Try buying a sand coloured Enan in the uk for example. Yeah non available
I wish Hilleberg would produce a lightweight tent weighing less than 1kg. Other brands already have tents weighing less than 1kg, but it's a shame that Hilleberg doesn't have them.
Hilleberg tents will help save your life. That is what they are ultimately designed to do. FYI, the yellow label Enan weighs only 1.2kg, offering a backpacker exceptional space in a lightweight package.
@@UhuruFrontierI own a red Niak. However, the trend these days is for lightweight tents weighing less than 1kg. There are many 500~800g tents coming out. I would like to have an ultra-light tent from Hilleberg products.
"Our ultimate aim is not to make the lightest tents, but, within their performance range, the lightest, strongest, most reliable, dependable, comfortable and durable ones." (p.09 -Hilleberg Handbook 2022/2023)
@@UhuruFrontier Enan is the tent I bought back in 2020; one of the best pieces of equipment I've ever bought & used. It may be considered a 3-season tent in Scandinavian countries, I consider it a stronger 4-season tent here in America than many other brands so-called 4-season tents. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada.
No, they are not. If you use the tent 20 nights a year, 10 years, it ends up at appr 8USD/night. Yellow label line even less. Other manufacturers of similar quality tents are not cheap eather. So, over time, cost is a non-issue.
Saivo 4 and new Saivo 3 is like a mini Saitaris now. Well done Hilleberg expanding your tent line to please customers in need.
I have a Rogen 2, an Allak 3, and a Tarra. While they are all excellent and serve their different purposes, the Rogen is my favourite and gets the most use. Light, strong, great ventilation, and so quick and easy to set up and take down. I've always wanted Hilleberg to make a Rogen 3, so today is a great day! I like the added guylines, although I already use the existing loops on my Rogen 2's vestibules to do what Hilleberg has done with the Rogen 3's vestibules. Thank you Hilleberg! You can have my money in the spring!
Best tents, best innovations and they stand behind their products … love it
Petra great to see you bringing good news. Love my Hillebergs.
I stake my life on them at times. Good to see a bigger Saivo. My three is one tough tent. Stands up to about any condition that can be thrown at it. The Rogen 3 is of great interest to me. I do a lot of RTW motorcycle camping sometimes in snow but I try to avoid that unnecessary situation. When one is forced to stay in a tent due to inclimate conditions it's nice to have room for one or two people and their gear. When m/c, atv traveling as much as backpacking Alaska Sweden or Norway one must bring everything they can for total self-sufficiency. Light weight is critical at times. At five pounds it will be very welcome. I'll be glad to have the opportunity to check these additional models out. Thanks again.
Excellent news! Thank you! I love my two Hilleberg tents and look forward to more!
Petra, you just made my day. I’ve been fantasizing, and hoping that Hilleberg would make a tent like the Saivo 4. And now you’ve actually launched it. It’s almost like I can’t believe it. The last years I’ve been using my Allak 2 at base camp when hiking/climbing 2000 meter peaks in Jotunheimen. However, I’ve always wished that I could have a bit more space, and headroom. Because when I’m living in my tent for maybe a week at a time, I like to be as comfortable as possible. I have wished Hilleberg would do something like this, and now my wish has come true. The Saivo 4 will be my next tent. I’m so happy right now. ATB from Norway 🇳🇴
That is great! So glad you like it. 😊
Why dincha just get the allak 3? Way bigger and taller than the 2. :) And fuckloads lighter than the saivo 4.
Awesome to see the new additions to the range. I am familiar with the Saivo, and imagine that the new 4 person version is on a par, with more space. A great tent!
Thank you!
Lookee who put in their appearance B4 lil ole MEeee.
Wow so much to process. Little birdy told me yesterday that new tents might be coming soon but I did not expect this. Can't wait to review them :)
Ohhh, so nice to finally have some new tents from you. End of covid-time.
Well done, thanks for our discussion 2021 in Östersund, and of course kind regards to Bo and his ideas;-) Dominik
@backcountryexpedition
Geiles Zelt, gell!?
Beim nächsten Mal kommste einfach mit, und siehst es schon vorher;-)
Really liking the look of that Rogan 3. Well done Hilleberg.
The update to rogen is great. 😊. Love the extra guylines!
The guying points are there on the original tent, you just used to have to supply your own lines.
Not me. I loathe guylines and never used mine once. Sold them. :)
I will be looking forward to youtuber reviews of your new models.
I bought your dark green Enan back in March 2020 with the 70D floor material, it suits all my needs/wants here in North Western America.
It is my 5-Star hotel out in the boonies.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.😀😃😄🥰
That so great, so glad you are happy with your Enan!
Looks great 🎉😍
At what wind speeds does it fail and at what direction because the catch at the vestibule looks vulnerable. My Moss tent has helped myself survive some crazy conditions like 25 CM flooding without anything inside getting wet. Although it is old now it’s still well preserved with a small burn hole the patch still holding. I believe that it weighs around 5.5 kilos
Hi boss, I have some of your products and very happy to see your new ones!👋(support!)
Amazing. Can you tell the main differences in use /application between the Saitaris and Saivo 4?
If you look at both the Saitaris and Saivo dimensions, they seem very similar in size, but the Saivo 4 really has a lot more volume. We are keeping the Saitaris in the range for now since many people love it and it’s extended vestibule, but the configuration of the Saivo 4 gives it more volume and strength. Both are great for base camp use and for any time when you expect heavy snow loads and severe weather, but for extra comfort, go with the Saivo 4.
@@HillebergTentmaker Thanks for sharing! I was also wondering about this. My first thought when I saw Saivo 4 was why choose it when Saitaris on paper looks to be almost the same inner tent size but have the GT vestibule and is 0.2 kg lighter.
May I suggest to create an in depth comparison video between the Saivo 4 and Saitaris that really shows the differences?
Do you have numbers on the volume and strength for the Saitaris and Saivo 4 to share for comparisons?
Thanks! Btw, love your tents! I think the Rogen 3 will be a big success!
I have a Tarra. I wish they would offer a mesh inner for it. It is a little too warm for hot weather.
A lot of people are moving to sleeping pads that are 25 inches wide. If you create a 3 or 4 person tent, it would be good to be able to get wide pads in for the stated occupancy of the tent. Most of these tents do not allow for this despite being sold as base camp tents. Great brand and quality but a lost opportunity for two new tent designs?
Always size up ... always
Kudos to the Saivo 4!!!!!! What I’ve been waiting for!!! Saitaris with even more inner room and more compact footprint!
@user-zj4ru3yf9tnot everyone will want to spend more to do that when the video sells the tents as three or four person tents. There is no Rogan 4 to fit three people on this theory. So you then have to look at a different tent. The point remains.
@@pulkpulleryes, but there is no Rogan 4 to fit three and the Rogan 3 is based on narrow pad size. So why not use modern wider pads as part of the design brief?
During expedition if u r pro u r rocking narrow pad to save weight and volume. Extra space in tent is nice but not necessary as it mean more weight to carry .the smaller footprint the smaller wind resistance.
Hilleberg is specialising in expedition tents so their measurements make sense.
They make best tents in the world,not perfect but best .
I have a Stika, an Akto, and a Tarp 10UL. The Akto and the Tarp 10UL I love and are amazing tents that fill a specific need. The Stika isn’t what I hoped but I’ve used it often, it just doesn’t fill the need. I need to order a Nammajt 2GT in Sand and the footprint to go with it for elk hunting. I absolutely love my Hilleberg products.
What's wrong with the staika ? Will order one next year for an extended bicycle tour at high altitudes.
@@alessandropizzocaro7506 There is nothing wrong with the Stika other than it’s not quit right for my application. The two vestibules don’t allow me to store all my gear in one place. When I have a pack, bow and the gear I need to survive in the rugged backcountry and need to keep my gear consolidated it doesn’t all fit in one vestibule. The Stika has been a great tent and especially so in windy conditions, I’ve experienced 70 mph winds in my Stika. It just doesn’t fit my need.
Great job!
Great tents!!! As a fan of hilleberg, thank you for always making me trustworthy.
But I have 3 kids and a wife.
Can I look forward to the launch of sataris6?
I really want to see it.
I have had the Allak two man tent since they first came out whilst a good solid four season tent it does suffer from extreme high winds eventually stretching the door fabric so it bows inwards cause water to enter the vestibule area, there is no way to tighten the sag. Hilleberg tents are extremely expensive and are the fabrics really the best there is? 🤔
The new Saivo looks great, as the small vestibules used to be a negative point on tents designed for such extreme conditions. While you guys are feeling creative, is there any chance you could make red label versions of your Nammatj? It is such a great tent, superior in design to the Nallo (mainly because of the vastly improved venting), but black label conditions are encountered too rarely to warrant the extra weight.
They look good, especially the Saivo 4. With the Rogen if there remains only a single crossing point for the inner tent the head and shoulder space isn’t there for two people sitting up (same as Niak). In contrast, the Allak’s third pole creates good volume at shoulder and head height making it very suitable for two or three people to occupy these tents.
The short pole on the Rogen 2 and 3 does give a bit more space in the inner tent, so sitting up is not an issue. 😊
@@HillebergTentmaker ok thanks. From the description I thought it only assisted the outer tent vestibules, not the inner - but I’ve never actually seen one! Do thank you!
When will these be available again "Nallo 2 / 2 GT Mesh Inner Tent"?
Saivo as a 2-person tent seems Brilliant. Like a "Maxi-Jannu"
Petra.. I have only owned the Staika, can the Yellow labels handle the Northern Swedish shoulder seasons? The Rogan 3 looks amazing! :)
Glad you like it! Yes, we use it in the shoulder season. It is plenty strong enough for most weather you would encounter, but if it is very cold outside, it will be colder and draftier than our Red and Black label tents, but as long as you keep that in mind and prepare for it with your gear, it is a great choice.
These are nice updates for 2024. Do you consider coming with a 3-person version of the Anaris in the future? I think a lot of customers would welcome that.
the rogen 3 looks a bit like the REI half dome
Are you guys planning on bringing mesh inner tents to market for the Savio 3 and 4? I love your mesh tents because they allow you to use one tent for every season. Right now your only black label free standing tent with a mesh inner offering is the Staika which to be honest is a bit outdated compared to the Savio. I would love to know this before this fall hopefully when I'm gonna make my tent purchase as I'm sort of feeling forced into the Staika if I want a single end all be all tent that's free standing.
Hello. It would be best to reach out to our customer service team about mesh inner tent availability. You can email them at tentmaker@hilleberg.com. They would know the most information. Hope that helps.
Would the Rogen 3 be available in Early spring? What’s the pricing on it?
It depends on where you are. Local retailers will be getting them with a start in early spring.
@@HillebergTentmakerThanks I am in California.
How aboit those zippers? Still leaking?
Please explain. Differencea between Alak 3 and Rogan 3. Also the website doesn't allow pre-order?
Allak 3 is a 4 season (made for real winter weather) tent. Rogen is not made for snow use, one reason being the ventilation is from the bottom of the tent (ergo, snow blocks ventilation)
The Allak is in our Red label, all-season line. All of our all-season tents in the Red and Black labels have outer tents that go all the way to the ground and all mesh panels can be closed with regular fabric panels. They also have at least one vent placed high up for added venting. They also have our strongest fabrics. The yellow label tents, which Rogen 3 is one of, are for the snow free and warmer times of the year. They have large mesh panels and a catenary patterning on the outer tent that allows for air-flow. They are very strong, they use the same 9mm poles as our Red label tent, but they are not made for winter conditions.
I have a Rogen that replaced my 15 year old MSR Hubba Hebba. I also just picked up a Staika fir motorcycle camping. I really like the Staika for the roominess and strength compared to the Rogen. If there was a Staika 3, Taft would be an ideal all around moto and winter camping. I will now taje a hard look at the Rogen 3. With a quick look at the specs it appears to have the height and width to make this a great theee season moto tent.
As you are aware there are now many bicycle tourers so have you considered this in your new line up so there is enough room to store a bike?
The Saivo 4 vestibule is quite big, some bikes could fit in there depending on the size. Otherwise, the Keron 4 GT or Kaitum 4 GT can fit many kinds of bikes.
Thanks. @@HillebergTentmaker
Will there be any new 1p or small 2p tents comming years?
Along with these nice tent designs you might want to update your homepage aswell ...
It’s in the works.
Yay!!
When do you think the Savio 4 will be available in USA? Thanks love my Hillebergs
Hello. The Saivo 4 will be available in the spring of 2024.
It is 25/01/2024 and I still don't see the Rogen 3 tent in the offer
I love my Hilleberg
Awesome! 👍🏼😁
Rogen 3 is a nice addition to rival the excellent Helags 3
Do you know when the tents will be available next year?
We are aiming for early spring. They will start going to retailers in around late April.
@@HillebergTentmaker Sounds great. I’ve been using Hilleberg tents for more than 10 years, and in my opinion, they’re bombproof. I think the new Saivo will become my favorite base camp tent. I can’t wait to get my hands on it. This is going to be awesome. Great job Hilleberg.
I have an Unna, Enan and Jannu. They are all great but I would replace them all if you came out with an Unna that had a larger vestibule. It would be the perfect motorcycle camping tent.
Nice 👍
Why not make a tent like Exped Venus III the older model with internal height of 1.5 m? It´s perfect for sitting in a lightweight camping chair waiting for bad weather to pass and you can move around sitting on your knees instead of crawling, it also makes it easy for changing clothes. I use it for bicycle touring so the weight is not very important but it should be in the 5kg range. It is similar to Rogen in the sense that it has two vestibules with easy access but it is not a dome tent, It´s a mix of tunnel and free-standing.
good move indeed
Of the Saivo 4 had the large vestibule area of the Keron, then it would be perfect.
very coo vid. 😊
For me: the Saivo 4 and .... !! still the Keron 4 GT are your toptents now. 🙂
The Saitaris is now a little bit outdated I guess.
The Rogen 3 is right in between other Hilleberg choises but as the Alak 3 not as strong: a compromise well made as long as you consider it to be just that.
😊😊
I like Hilleberg tents a lot…but they are too expensive for me. Instead I picked up a new North Face VE-25 for under $500. They are one of the most popular tents on Everest and weigh about 10 pounds for a three person tent….cheers !
Not impressed with the material ripple on the doorway of the three man tent, poorly cut? 🤔
👋 Jag skulle vilja se ett lätt solotält för vandring. Ett som är lättare än Enan. 🙋🏼♀️
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I think it is time for a "New tents for 2025" video soon ;)
Salvo 4 😂 Hope those guy lines are reflective. This tent includes 64 aluminum stakes.
As a Brit, Red is not a good look.
👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Grezzz look at the number of guylines....
Good luck walking around at night.
Sigh … I’m still hoping for a Keron 2 😇
We used to have Keron 2 but we discontinued it. The weight difference between it and the Keron 3 was not big enough to warrant the smaller size between them for most people, so we had to discontinue it.
Why in the hell would I want a tent without a floor?
Wish they focus on making more mess inners always out of stock than making new tents
Our focus has been to make our existing models. We are currently making mesh tents so they will be coming this year.
@@HillebergTentmaker here a idea for you let people choose the inner they want when buying ie mess or all material . I hate that i want a few of your models but to get what’s I want i hav to buy a inner that i never use then have to spend more money on the inner mess that i really want
Слюни текут!!
Но!
Для Украины пока это оочень дорого!!
Распродажи ,акции,викторины будут!???
Nice but Hilleberg tents are sometimes more expensive than my car!
Anyway to be honest my old Vango F10 Nitro 200 has stood up to everything for the last decade and more so no need for your expensive tents.
The Vango F10 Nitro 200 light I have is just 1.48kg so again no need for your heavy tents 😊
It’s no good offering new tents when we can’t get our hands on the current models. Try buying a sand coloured Enan in the uk for example. Yeah non available
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I wish Hilleberg would produce a lightweight tent weighing less than 1kg. Other brands already have tents weighing less than 1kg, but it's a shame that Hilleberg doesn't have them.
That’s the reason most people buy hillebergs tho. I don’t want so bs ultralight “shelter”. I want a tent💪
Hilleberg tents will help save your life. That is what they are ultimately designed to do. FYI, the yellow label Enan weighs only 1.2kg, offering a backpacker exceptional space in a lightweight package.
@@UhuruFrontierI own a red Niak. However, the trend these days is for lightweight tents weighing less than 1kg. There are many 500~800g tents coming out. I would like to have an ultra-light tent from Hilleberg products.
"Our ultimate aim is not to make the lightest tents, but, within their performance range, the lightest, strongest, most reliable, dependable, comfortable and durable ones." (p.09 -Hilleberg Handbook 2022/2023)
@@UhuruFrontier Enan is the tent I bought back in 2020; one of the best pieces of equipment I've ever bought & used. It may be considered a 3-season tent in Scandinavian countries, I consider it a stronger 4-season tent here in America than many other brands so-called 4-season tents.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada.
Overrated and overpriced.
No, they are not. If you use the tent 20 nights a year, 10 years, it ends up at appr 8USD/night. Yellow label line even less. Other manufacturers of similar quality tents are not cheap eather. So, over time, cost is a non-issue.
Pitiful, our new tents are the same old outdated crap, made bigger.