Had a little chuckle when you said your Missus not overly keen about going out on the mountains wild camping. Same here, my lovely lady does not mind going past a mountain in the car, with the heating on, and ending up having a nice seat in a Country pub next to the open fire and a nice hot meal handed to us by a waiter. Lovely tent and also looking for a two to three man tent for next winter. This might be on the list, who knows. Thankyou Paul for sharing!
I've owned the Nallo 2 for 30 years now. It's still like new. It's the only tent I trust in Northern Finland, out in the Lapland wilderness-way past the Arctic Circle, near the border of Norway's mountains. I also own the Hilleberg Unna, which is freestanding. After 30 years, it's still in great condition. It's funny that they advertise it as a one-person tent when the floor width is actually 110 cm! My partner and I, both elders, fit into the Unna just fine. Contrary to Hilleberg's site description, the Unna does have a vestibule area. The triangle doorway (with the guy line drawn out) provides enough space to store both of our gear. For a lighter option at 1.8 kg (400 g less), one could choose the newer freestanding Hilleberg Niak. Despite their claim that it's for "summer season only," by Hilleberg's standards, it's practically a 3-season tent. These have been the best tent purchases I've ever made.
I have the Nallo 2, which has enough space for me. I’ve used it in extreme wind, cold and snow, and it offers a secure shelter and enough space for those days when you are snowed in.
The best tent I’ve used in my 14 years of camping from the age of 6 (now 19) is my Vango banshee 300. Great 2 person tent for 1 person and a bag and still works well for 2 people and bags has great vestibule area. Used it wild camping in Peak District, Cairngorms, Exmoor and Cornwall. When sharing a tent camping we split the tent. One of us carries the tent and the other carries poles and pegs and a couple extra bits. Has openings both sides. But loved it for gold DofE and wild camping. Taking it to South Korea in august for a month and a bit.
I bought the Allak 2 three years ago for the dog and I. More tent than I’ll ever need in a dozen lifetimes as I’m a fair weather camper. That said, it’s an absolute pleasure own and the quality is superb. It’s a tent for my entire lifetime and I like to think it will handed down to future generations to enjoy.
I’m a dedicated Soulo owner; it’s marvelous. My previous tent {and the only tent that can compete} is a Holubar Expedition. They haven’t been made for 60 years, were very very expensive and as near as makes no difference, custom made. A-Frame style, vestibule, permanent double footprint, and a back door made to mate up with another of their tents. Made in a residential basement near Denver/Boulder, Colorado. Maybe they can bury me in my Hilleberg Soulo. Your new Hilleberg looks just great.
I bought the Nallo 2 about a year ago. First time I used it I was in two days of hard blowing snow - very strong winds - and I was comfy and secure for the two nights. No regrets. Turns out that the Nallo 2 weighs the same as my Soulo, but with a LOT more space. Great tents.
Owning and using a Nallo 2 for over 30 years. Mine isn't sloping to the back. About 5 years ago the groundsheet coating started to fail. I contacted Hilleberg and for a € 120 got a brand new groundsheet fitted to the innertent. Took roughly 3 months but you cannot see anyway that it isn't the orignal groundsheet. Regarding the strenght have been into a lot ofnbad weather. Even as nasty that on a morning I woke up was standing in a large (100*100 meter) pool almost 10 cm deep created by a heavy thunderstorm at night. No leaks, although the water was almost at the top edge of the bathtube floor. I use the tent also in the summer. Yes it can be a bit hot but knowing how to play with the pitching to create airflow helps a lot. What also helps is that I know that when hell breaks lose I will have the only tent on the campsite that will survive it 😊
Really it's that waterproof crazy I'm just starting to look at these tents right now Thanks for that comment I just asked someone else on another video how waterproof and how realistically can you leave these outside for without them leaking?
@@marcfavell They are expensive tents that are built for really adverse conditions and will not let you down. I own a 26 year old Akto that I've put through terrible conditions (high wind and rain, soggy, damp ground) multiple times and it never let me down, even with the ground sheet coating giving up and staining my sleeping pad. I've had it replaced two years ago for ~100€ and it's set for a lot more adventures. Yeah, they're pricey, but knowing you can use them for that long and can get them repaired makes it a lifetime purchase. In the family, we have different hilleberg tents in use starting since >30 years, and those have seen pole bending storms and been out for trips in the arctic winter. The only time they let my dad down is when he forgot to pack his detached inner tent at home before driving north. ;)
Great choice Paul! I've had a Nallo 3 for over 20 years and I honestly cannot fault it. Loads of space for the very low weight, really quick and easy to pitch and can stand up to some pretty serious weather. After 20 years it's starting to look a little bit worn, but still going strong. Nowadays almost all of my camping is out of a canoe or kayak, so lightweight is not quite so important. Hence, I'm probably going to switch to an Allak 3 - it's worth the extra kilo to gain the benefits of being freestanding and having two doors. But if you're going to be carrying your tent on your back then a Nallo is pretty hard to beat imho! Enjoy it!
I have one from years ago with a large vestibule. Super light, super bomb proof. Ben Nevis, we got with a storm in the valley camping. Tent didn’t bat an eyelid.
I have to say that right after I seen your video I went and purchased the Hilleberg Nallo 3 tent with footprint, and the mesh tent as well. That’s how impressed I was with your video. It got me that excited that I had to have it. that’s one thing I really like is top quality equipment and I don’t care how much it cost. There’s a sleeping bag that’s made by Western Mountaineering and man you could pay $1000 for that sleeping bag and probably the last sleeping bag you ever buy. That’s an interesting company and product as well.
for several of my red label hilleberg, the one upgrade I am happy that I did was to swap the 9mm poles to 10mm which is possible for almost every red label. I aways get the groundsheets, not for the extra protection, but rather to stop stones, sticks, pinecones etc from jabbing me in the knees on entries and exits. I think they make a fair difference with respect to condensation as well. Good video on a great product. :)
I use the Nallo 2 solo or with two people including my large dog. The dog usually sleeps in the vestibule with the backpack but when its really cold with me in the inner tent. I am fine with the space of the 2 but i can see a bit more could be worth it.
Just got an anjan 2 for all weather except snow. Had a nallo 2 in the past aswell as a nammatj 2. Once criticism I had of the nallo compared to the nammatj is that when you pitch the rear into the wind, the top gets flattend to the height of the small pole meaning that you can only sit up near the front pole in high wind. In the nammatj though, the top does not flatten, giving the same headheight from pole to pole.
I've been wind camping now 25 years and my first tent was a Nallo 2 I still own it along with an AKTO and stika I use the Akto the most for wild camping, I must admit I love the Akto but my Nallo 2 has always been my baby, Well over 800 nights spent in it and it's still like new.
Thank you. Very informative. I was considering a Hilleberg Nallo, Hilleberg Allak 2 or the Terra Nova Southern Cross. If the Nallo is not free standing, then I may have to consider the other choices. Be well. Wishing safe passage and good fortune on your next endeavor.
HI Paul, I've had the nallo GT 3 for about 8 years and its almost every tent I'll ever need. Have a Nordisk Telemark 2.2 for bike packing but would rather the extra bulk and weight for the space and robustness of the Hilleberg. Looking forward to seeing your adventures.
You use the Nallo 3 GT for bike touring as a lone cyclist or do you share the weight with a partner...I only ask as I'm torn between getting a 2 or a 3.....that extra room must feel luxurious?? 🙏
Great company and build quality. I've tried to make friends with this particular model but I couldn't in the end. It's still a cracking tent though. Look forward to your future videos with it!
Hi Paul, First time I have added a comment but do like the channel. I wanted some years ago a Hilleberg Nallo 2 tent but just couldnt afford it. I got in my opinion a tent almost as good and have used it in some real bad weather. I got a Macpac Minaret. Its very similar as its a tunnel tent the same. It would be interesting to compare them side by side actually. Regards George
Greeting from Sweden !, Bought the Nallo 2 GT one month ago for the extra space if some of the grandchildren will join me on hikes, it will probably be a solo hike up in northern Sweden late August.
Hi Paul, nice review, and I like your enthusiasm. I have a Tarra which is a black label Hilleberg. I have had it at 10000 feet and 55 mph wind in Wyoming, and it just stood like a rock. I am looking at another Hilleberg, but this time a 3P red label. The Nallo may now knock the Allak I was thinking of out of the running.
Part of the reason why I also purchased a Nallo 2 GT was this review. I also have the Soulo BL and others from Hilliberg, but this is for conditions not as extreme, but that would benefit from a large vestibule.
Horses for courses, wind take a tunnel tent snow and wind take a geodesic. Great vid BTW. The soulo is an igloo designed for snow, in the UK I believe something more wind orientated is more appropriate, for the budget minded the Vango Hydra can take some stick in the winter, the Orion is good in wind. No affiliation just personal experience, I use a Naturehike spider in the summer, tents full of compromises lol.
i got nallo 2 last summer and treated myself a soulo as birthday gift this year. If i made the right decision right away i had bought only the soulo. Nothing wrong with the nallo of course but for my use it would have saved me some money. Not selling the nallo obviously because i know it will be a valuable asset at some point.
Ya I once said this is all the tent I'll ever need....fast forward to now and I have a collection of 10 or 11....jeesh maybe more....tents. My fav tent is my Nammatj 2 GT. That Nallo sure is nice.
Hey Paul. Great tent. Came to the same conclusion as you. Have an Akto, but needed something robust and spacious for 1-2 people. Also went with the Nallo 3. Very happy with the purchase. As you said not for the summer, but when the weather is expected to be a bit unpleasant.
I have problem with my expensive tent company .Fjallraven Abisko elite 1. I was camping and heavy rain starting, and rain was coming inside tent. And after what I sold tent. Thanks for good tent I can say. I never going to buy expensive tent.
Paul, this video has sat un-watched for 2 weeks by me. B/C the "Title" threw me off 😳. I thought you were unhappy with the Hillie and I just wasn't interested in hearing it 😄. Needless to say, YEAH! And Jo will certainly like being more comfy when you double up. The new Hillie looks to be mighty fine indeed. Jo made a Splendid choice! Happy Belated 🎂 Birthday you!
Hi Paul, any chance you could please do a full review of the Nallo 3? We are currently using an MSR Elixir 2 but are looking to purchase a 3 person tent and are considering this one, however we don’t have any local Hilleberg stockists who have them in stock that can demo one. I’ve watched many reviews of the Nallo 2 but it would be great to see one of the 3, showing two mats and two people lay inside and also cooking in the vestibule. Kind regards, Trudy & Pete.
The trick with hillebergs is to just get the biggest weight to size & strength ratio you can😂😂 it gets more ultralight when you get to 3/4p tents they make😂
Sometimes cheap is better, in many cases cheap will do exactly the same job. In this case you want the best buy a Scandinavian tent. (Or a heavy canvas one)
Paul, what do you think of the Jannu and Allak 2? I'd spend most of my time by myself, with my significant other here and there... Do tents of this type suffer from condensation? Are they usable in the summer or not really? Cheers! Alex
Depending on your budget. "Hyke and Behyke" do a very warm down sleeping bag. I've taken it out during snow and ice and slept in my underwear in it, comes in around £110. If you're looking to spend a bit more you can't go wrong with a Rab. For their down range they start at £220. Again even their entry down bag, for the UK is going to keep you toasty warm in the coldest conditions
All the Hilleberg extras are very expensive. £50 for 10 pegs! They are making a lot of money from selling their tents and they are very popular at the moment. I should know as I have a BL soulo 😂
Awesome video as usual Paul, thankfully I now own x2 Hillebergs amongst others 😎😎 at least I don’t have to buy anymore as my misses hates camping, lovely tent though and I’m sure Jo will love that washing line 😂😂😂 atb. Tony
You can buy the same tent in the US for $855 which at today's rate of exchange= £690....thats between £230 -£300 cheaper than you can buy it in the UK which makes no sense whatsoever... obviously you have to be in the states to buy it or maybe a friend whos over there can get you one and bring it over for you....UK is such a rip off
Are you just born? Hilleberg is high-end enthusiasts tents. They cost more for the quality and support you get. I bet you have an Iphone when they are doing the exact same thing.
@@nihlify ouch.... easy tiger.... high end high shmend..... so only posh enthusiasts can afford it , not us scum.... so undoubtably a brilliant tent if you can afford it. all good. cheers.
Your excitement for this tent is contagious.
I feel happy for you just watching this!
Had a little chuckle when you said your Missus not overly keen about going out on the mountains wild camping. Same here, my lovely lady does not mind going past a mountain in the car, with the heating on, and ending up having a nice seat in a Country pub next to the open fire and a nice hot meal handed to us by a waiter. Lovely tent and also looking for a two to three man tent for next winter. This might be on the list, who knows. Thankyou Paul for sharing!
I've owned the Nallo 2 for 30 years now. It's still like new. It's the only tent I trust in Northern Finland, out in the Lapland wilderness-way past the Arctic Circle, near the border of Norway's mountains.
I also own the Hilleberg Unna, which is freestanding. After 30 years, it's still in great condition. It's funny that they advertise it as a one-person tent when the floor width is actually 110 cm!
My partner and I, both elders, fit into the Unna just fine. Contrary to Hilleberg's site description, the Unna does have a vestibule area. The triangle doorway (with the guy line drawn out) provides enough space to store both of our gear.
For a lighter option at 1.8 kg (400 g less), one could choose the newer freestanding Hilleberg Niak. Despite their claim that it's for "summer season only," by Hilleberg's standards, it's practically a 3-season tent.
These have been the best tent purchases I've ever made.
I have the Nallo 2, which has enough space for me. I’ve used it in extreme wind, cold and snow, and it offers a secure shelter and enough space for those days when you are snowed in.
The best tent I’ve used in my 14 years of camping from the age of 6 (now 19) is my Vango banshee 300. Great 2 person tent for 1 person and a bag and still works well for 2 people and bags has great vestibule area. Used it wild camping in Peak District, Cairngorms, Exmoor and Cornwall. When sharing a tent camping we split the tent. One of us carries the tent and the other carries poles and pegs and a couple extra bits. Has openings both sides. But loved it for gold DofE and wild camping. Taking it to South Korea in august for a month and a bit.
I have a Hilleberg Nallo 3 GT, absolutely brilliant for 2 people. Love it.
I bought the Allak 2 three years ago for the dog and I. More tent than I’ll ever need in a dozen lifetimes as I’m a fair weather camper. That said, it’s an absolute pleasure own and the quality is superb. It’s a tent for my entire lifetime and I like to think it will handed down to future generations to enjoy.
I love Nallo, Namatj, Keron. Nice presentation ❤❤❤❤
I’m a dedicated Soulo owner; it’s marvelous. My previous tent {and the only tent that can compete} is a Holubar Expedition. They haven’t been made for 60 years, were very very expensive and as near as makes no difference, custom made. A-Frame style, vestibule, permanent double footprint, and a back door made to mate up with another of their tents. Made in a residential basement near Denver/Boulder, Colorado. Maybe they can bury me in my Hilleberg Soulo. Your new Hilleberg looks just great.
I bought the Nallo 2 about a year ago. First time I used it I was in two days of hard blowing snow - very strong winds - and I was comfy and secure for the two nights. No regrets. Turns out that the Nallo 2 weighs the same as my Soulo, but with a LOT more space. Great tents.
Owning and using a Nallo 2 for over 30 years. Mine isn't sloping to the back. About 5 years ago the groundsheet coating started to fail. I contacted Hilleberg and for a € 120 got a brand new groundsheet fitted to the innertent. Took roughly 3 months but you cannot see anyway that it isn't the orignal groundsheet. Regarding the strenght have been into a lot ofnbad weather. Even as nasty that on a morning I woke up was standing in a large (100*100 meter) pool almost 10 cm deep created by a heavy thunderstorm at night. No leaks, although the water was almost at the top edge of the bathtube floor. I use the tent also in the summer. Yes it can be a bit hot but knowing how to play with the pitching to create airflow helps a lot. What also helps is that I know that when hell breaks lose I will have the only tent on the campsite that will survive it 😊
Really it's that waterproof crazy I'm just starting to look at these tents right now Thanks for that comment I just asked someone else on another video how waterproof and how realistically can you leave these outside for without them leaking?
@@marcfavell They are expensive tents that are built for really adverse conditions and will not let you down. I own a 26 year old Akto that I've put through terrible conditions (high wind and rain, soggy, damp ground) multiple times and it never let me down, even with the ground sheet coating giving up and staining my sleeping pad. I've had it replaced two years ago for ~100€ and it's set for a lot more adventures. Yeah, they're pricey, but knowing you can use them for that long and can get them repaired makes it a lifetime purchase. In the family, we have different hilleberg tents in use starting since >30 years, and those have seen pole bending storms and been out for trips in the arctic winter. The only time they let my dad down is when he forgot to pack his detached inner tent at home before driving north. ;)
I've got a Soulo RL, Allak 2, & Nammatj 2 GT. All three are such amazing tents.
Great choice Paul! I've had a Nallo 3 for over 20 years and I honestly cannot fault it. Loads of space for the very low weight, really quick and easy to pitch and can stand up to some pretty serious weather. After 20 years it's starting to look a little bit worn, but still going strong.
Nowadays almost all of my camping is out of a canoe or kayak, so lightweight is not quite so important. Hence, I'm probably going to switch to an Allak 3 - it's worth the extra kilo to gain the benefits of being freestanding and having two doors. But if you're going to be carrying your tent on your back then a Nallo is pretty hard to beat imho! Enjoy it!
Do you ever take a red label into the snow?
I have one from years ago with a large vestibule. Super light, super bomb proof. Ben Nevis, we got with a storm in the valley camping. Tent didn’t bat an eyelid.
I have to say that right after I seen your video I went and purchased the Hilleberg Nallo 3 tent with footprint, and the mesh tent as well. That’s how impressed I was with your video. It got me that excited that I had to have it. that’s one thing I really like is top quality equipment and I don’t care how much it cost. There’s a sleeping bag that’s made by Western Mountaineering and man you could pay $1000 for that sleeping bag and probably the last sleeping bag you ever buy. That’s an interesting company and product as well.
for several of my red label hilleberg, the one upgrade I am happy that I did was to swap the 9mm poles to 10mm which is possible for almost every red label. I aways get the groundsheets, not for the extra protection, but rather to stop stones, sticks, pinecones etc from jabbing me in the knees on entries and exits. I think they make a fair difference with respect to condensation as well. Good video on a great product. :)
I use the Nallo 2 solo or with two people including my large dog. The dog usually sleeps in the vestibule with the backpack but when its really cold with me in the inner tent. I am fine with the space of the 2 but i can see a bit more could be worth it.
Just got an anjan 2 for all weather except snow. Had a nallo 2 in the past aswell as a nammatj 2. Once criticism I had of the nallo compared to the nammatj is that when you pitch the rear into the wind, the top gets flattend to the height of the small pole meaning that you can only sit up near the front pole in high wind. In the nammatj though, the top does not flatten, giving the same headheight from pole to pole.
I've been wind camping now 25 years and my first tent was a Nallo 2 I still own it along with an AKTO and stika I use the Akto the most for wild camping, I must admit I love the Akto but my Nallo 2 has always been my baby, Well over 800 nights spent in it and it's still like new.
Thank you. Very informative. I was considering a Hilleberg Nallo, Hilleberg Allak 2 or the Terra Nova Southern Cross. If the Nallo is not free standing, then I may have to consider the other choices. Be well. Wishing safe passage and good fortune on your next endeavor.
When the weather is terrible a bigger tent is definitely the way to go. Perfect purchase by the sounds of it
HI Paul, I've had the nallo GT 3 for about 8 years and its almost every tent I'll ever need. Have a Nordisk Telemark 2.2 for bike packing but would rather the extra bulk and weight for the space and robustness of the Hilleberg. Looking forward to seeing your adventures.
You use the Nallo 3 GT for bike touring as a lone cyclist or do you share the weight with a partner...I only ask as I'm torn between getting a 2 or a 3.....that extra room must feel luxurious?? 🙏
Great company and build quality. I've tried to make friends with this particular model but I couldn't in the end. It's still a cracking tent though. Look forward to your future videos with it!
Hi Paul, First time I have added a comment but do like the channel. I wanted some years ago a Hilleberg Nallo 2 tent but just couldnt afford it. I got in my opinion a tent almost as good and have used it in some real bad weather. I got a Macpac Minaret. Its very similar as its a tunnel tent the same. It would be interesting to compare them side by side actually.
Regards George
Greeting from Sweden !, Bought the Nallo 2 GT one month ago for the extra space if some of the grandchildren will join me on hikes, it will probably be a solo hike up in northern Sweden late August.
Hi Paul, nice review, and I like your enthusiasm. I have a Tarra which is a black label Hilleberg. I have had it at 10000 feet and 55 mph wind in Wyoming, and it just stood like a rock. I am looking at another Hilleberg, but this time a 3P red label. The Nallo may now knock the Allak I was thinking of out of the running.
Part of the reason why I also purchased a Nallo 2 GT was this review. I also have the Soulo BL and others from Hilliberg, but this is for conditions not as extreme, but that would benefit from a large vestibule.
My only tent is a Nallo 2. Love it.
I've got a Nallo 2 and a Nallo 3 - I tend to only take the 3 when there are two of us. I think the IDEAL single-person tent would be a Nallo 2 GT.
Horses for courses, wind take a tunnel tent snow and wind take a geodesic. Great vid BTW. The soulo is an igloo designed for snow, in the UK I believe something more wind orientated is more appropriate, for the budget minded the Vango Hydra can take some stick in the winter, the Orion is good in wind. No affiliation just personal experience, I use a Naturehike spider in the summer, tents full of compromises lol.
Brilliant vid....got me eye on this....just gotta get the misses on side 😂....fingers crossed.
i got nallo 2 last summer and treated myself a soulo as birthday gift this year. If i made the right decision right away i had bought only the soulo. Nothing wrong with the nallo of course but for my use it would have saved me some money. Not selling the nallo obviously because i know it will be a valuable asset at some point.
Thanks for the video. Nice and informative, as always. I look forward to seeing your adventures with it!
Ya I once said this is all the tent I'll ever need....fast forward to now and I have a collection of 10 or 11....jeesh maybe more....tents. My fav tent is my Nammatj 2 GT. That Nallo sure is nice.
Hey Paul. Great tent. Came to the same conclusion as you. Have an Akto, but needed something robust and spacious for 1-2 people. Also went with the Nallo 3. Very happy with the purchase. As you said not for the summer, but when the weather is expected to be a bit unpleasant.
The anjan though is for sumer and should be fine aslong as it doesnt snow
I have this tent! Very happy with it.
Paul that’s a great tent! A lifetime of good use ahead!
I have problem with my expensive tent company .Fjallraven Abisko elite 1. I was camping and heavy rain starting, and rain was coming inside tent. And after what I sold tent. Thanks for good tent I can say. I never going to buy expensive tent.
I got the akto love the vestibule and light weight so many other brands copy’s the hillaberg akto design
I’ve got the Nallo 4 and it’s awesome!
Looks great, Been looking at the Nordisk Halland 2 LW, yours trumps it for sure but its a pricey palace
Paul, this video has sat un-watched for 2 weeks by me. B/C the "Title" threw me off 😳. I thought you were unhappy with the Hillie and I just wasn't interested in hearing it 😄. Needless to say, YEAH! And Jo will certainly like being more comfy when you double up. The new Hillie looks to be mighty fine indeed. Jo made a Splendid choice! Happy Belated 🎂 Birthday you!
That’s a fantastic tent you got there, and evidently, fantastic wife as well.
Hi Paul, any chance you could please do a full review of the Nallo 3? We are currently using an MSR Elixir 2 but are looking to purchase a 3 person tent and are considering this one, however we don’t have any local Hilleberg stockists who have them in stock that can demo one. I’ve watched many reviews of the Nallo 2 but it would be great to see one of the 3, showing two mats and two people lay inside and also cooking in the vestibule.
Kind regards, Trudy & Pete.
Why would you sell a Hilleberg? Just to test something not as good for UA-cam? Good thing you got one back.
Hey Paul Messenger. Could you do a review on Helsport ringstind?
I thought your favorite Helle was the Unna?
Great choice 👌
The trick with hillebergs is to just get the biggest weight to size & strength ratio you can😂😂 it gets more ultralight when you get to 3/4p tents they make😂
Sometimes cheap is better, in many cases cheap will do exactly the same job.
In this case you want the best buy a Scandinavian tent.
(Or a heavy canvas one)
Im looking at winter pulking with a Nallo 4gt is it a good choice?
Plenty of room and very strong.
Paul, what do you think of the Jannu and Allak 2? I'd spend most of my time by myself, with my significant other here and there... Do tents of this type suffer from condensation? Are they usable in the summer or not really?
Cheers! Alex
Have you had it out in bad weather yet Paul?
Hello Paul. I am purchasing the nammatj 2. Thoughts for the uk? Looking to take it Scotland for a winter trip up in the mountains
Hilleberg Nammatj 2 for U.K. camping? #askpaulmessner
I will work great in the UK for winter.
Can’t find a warm wife sleeping bag. Any ideas?
Depending on your budget. "Hyke and Behyke" do a very warm down sleeping bag. I've taken it out during snow and ice and slept in my underwear in it, comes in around £110. If you're looking to spend a bit more you can't go wrong with a Rab. For their down range they start at £220. Again even their entry down bag, for the UK is going to keep you toasty warm in the coldest conditions
How could Reinhold's brother be wrong?
I don't understand if you bought expensive tent, why foot print its not coming together. Or Hilleberg doing busines from that.?
All the Hilleberg extras are very expensive. £50 for 10 pegs! They are making a lot of money from selling their tents and they are very popular at the moment. I should know as I have a BL soulo 😂
Wish I could afford this tent!
EBay
I have Naturhike tent, wich foot print they give for free. I don't need to pay like Hilleberg .
Awesome video as usual Paul, thankfully I now own x2 Hillebergs amongst others 😎😎 at least I don’t have to buy anymore as my misses hates camping, lovely tent though and I’m sure Jo will love that washing line 😂😂😂 atb. Tony
Dont sell a Hilleberg to get another Hillberg. Keep both. I have three. For different situations.
Now you're talking. Tents with space. Can't do with claustrophobic tents.
you need the best tent you can get Paul..... every time your our it rains..... ;-) hehehehehehehehe
£1100 birthday present??
Everybody makes mistakes! ;-)
Like your videos! Greetings from Sweden, proud Saivo owner!
PS. Will never be sold, will take it with me in my grave
You can buy the same tent in the US for $855 which at today's rate of exchange= £690....thats between £230 -£300 cheaper than you can buy it in the UK which makes no sense whatsoever... obviously you have to be in the states to buy it or maybe a friend whos over there can get you one and bring it over for you....UK is such a rip off
Did you forget sales tax? In the UK sales tax is included in pricing, but not in the US
@@mchenri9683 US tax varies from 0 to about 10-11%. Some internet stores still do not charge tax even if you live in the state that does.
Got one .. ready for the coming economic collapse .. best ever
Wow…. £910 ??? A no brainier??? Ridiculous ….. plus the footprint??? Cmon Paul…..
Are you just born? Hilleberg is high-end enthusiasts tents. They cost more for the quality and support you get. I bet you have an Iphone when they are doing the exact same thing.
@@nihlify ouch.... easy tiger.... high end high shmend..... so only posh enthusiasts can afford it , not us scum.... so undoubtably a brilliant tent if you can afford it. all good. cheers.
They all come back to Hilleberg. 🤣💪🏕️
🤣👍