We have also made a review of Hilleberg Soulo. That's a more heave but super storm proof solotent from Hilleberg. ua-cam.com/video/FEGHvx1g9SY/v-deo.html Witch one of this two tents do you prefer and why? /Matti
Recently bought second hand Akto to compare to my lovely UNNA tent. I did take Akto to test it and left Unna at home. I loved the smaller pack size of Unna and smaller weight comparing to UNNA. I did put Akto with it's pole and pegs in dry bag and attached it to front of my steering/handlebar of my road bicycle. When you say it's difficult to open front/rear ventilation from inside, I can say it's not a problem for me. I'm 6'0 or 183cm. I did not try to open ventilation on head side (right side of the tent) but I easily can reach and open left side ventilation. All you have to do is open the inner zip and reach out to the bottom of tent. It's so easy, no problem at all. I used AKTO for London-Paris-Diepe cycling trip. I like the lightweight of Akto and the massive porch. The porch would take 2 classic Ortlieb panniers and another 2 bags. It still would have space to keep my trainers there and helmet. Inner tent has plenty of space too. It is EASY to pitch, some say it isn't easy to get taut but if you do it correctly it comes easy. Although I always could find even ground. At one point I wished I had SELF STANDING UNNA because it was difficult to drive tent pegs into the stony ground. Really difficult. If it would rain it would not be a pleasant experience. Especially the 4 Akto base corner pegs can't be moved much, but an excellent advise was to add short paracord to metal ring. In this case it would give you extra distance to get peg in that hard ground. In rainy hard ground conditions I love to have Unna, it's so easy to pitch and doesn't require any pegs if it's not windy. I could not sit up in Akto without head touching ceiling, when my Big Agnes rapid SL mat would be inflated, but it would not bother me. I mostly would make a quick dinner and go to sleep. Sometimes I found myself sitting inside inner on very edge so I could keep my head outside of inner. In that case it would not touch ceiling. Akto did not feel claustrophobic, it's spacious, yellow and felt rather nice inside.
Martti's reviews are clearly from someone who has used the kit and has a wide range of experience. They are pragmatic, honest, clear and really useful.
Almost purchased the Akto a few years back and I regret not buying a Hilleberg tent. My tents, a 2P and 1P, are almost twenty years old and have been out of production for some time. My tents see 3 season use in the mountainous regions of the southwestern and western U.S. Your subscribers are very experienced and offered helpful comments. Thank you for the review.
Nothing is “a lot of money”when your life matters! Just imagine being in a middle of a snowstorm,far from any kind of support,and your tent will fail!Then you realize that money is not a value! Thank you for this great video! I got subscribed!!!
me and my pooch I can imagine.But,we need information about this.Tell me some of the strong ones,maybe is something what I don’t know about and can be better in terms of money and quality...
As a Hilleberg fan and also user (my favourite is the Hilleberg Unna), I saw quite some reviews about them. I really loved yours! These tents are absolute top quality and provided me a perfect safe shelter in many heavy ocasions. Thanks for your video.
Thanks for watching! Unna is also a great tent. What do you think about not having the entry/absid were you can store equipment and cooking food? /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNAGood question as it was a doubt when I bought it. But I don't miss a vestibule at all. 1) There is some space at the entrance side between the inner and the outer for wet shoes and other small items. 2) I prefer not to cook in the tent at all. But like yours; you can partially unclip the inner tent and so create some inner space. It works great for dry entries and leaving when it rains. 3) In change of not having a real vestibule, the inner tent offers a lot of space. I can easily store all my equipement inside. 4) This one is more personal. I travel with a sea kayak, which I always put right next to my tent. Wet clothes, food storage and other stuff I can leave in the kayak. Thanks for asking, best regards!
I agree with kayasper. Unna has a tiny line of vestibule where I would put my wet shoes and small bag. The really massive 110 liter bag would come inside tent with me and would stay next to me. I like it that way so I can easily access everything I need. I rarely did unclip corner of the inner tent to make more space but I did it once. It created a lot of space. When I cook I do cook in UNNA's vestibule. I sit inside inner tent what is unzipped completely. Sometimes I pull the optional ground sheet towards inner tent and drag a tent peg in the ground to prevent ground sheet moving back to it's original position. Believe me it does create big kitchen area and I am shielded from elements as I'm sitting inside the tent under the roof of outer tent.
@@kristaps2010 Nice to hear we share opinion. By the way, on my last trip (112 days alone) I DID cook regulary inside the tent due to the many rainy days. For that, I unclipped more or less the half of the inner tent, put the stove under the outer, while leaving a gap open for ventilation. It worked perfect. For longer trips on my own, I still can't imagine a better tent than the Unna, I love that thing!
Yes, we have the same tent for 17 years now and we are very happy with it :-) I guess it is hard to find another tent for extreme weather conditions that is as lightweight as the Akto.
I purchased my Akto last year, and I backpack around the US all year round - so it's used almost everyday. One thing I carry that many don't is a tarp. Adds weight, but worth the protection from rain and snow. I like to be able to open the fly without getting wet. So this helps me. I agree, to be able to access the ends with zipper/mesh would be a great modification to this tent. Anyway, as always a great and honest review by Matti. I trust both Matti and Stina's reviews since they actually use the equipment and not necessarily funded by the manufacturers. 😊
Lovely review Matti! AKTO is one of my favorites hardiest one-person tents. Lightweight, without sacrificing durability, 4seasons tent for the Nordics. A superb space compact living for my 70 inches (AKTO just about fits my 78 inches husband). Our both favourite however is Hilleberg JANNU a nice 1-2person tent great for mountaineering, skiing, kayaking and so on Nordic outdoors.
Akto was my favorite tent from 1995 to 2009 when I upgraded to Nallo2, and then later Soulo and other models.I think it lasted for 13 years of heavy use until the outer tent started to crack up severely bacause of I guess sunlight exposure over the years. But it was made from Kerlon 1800 back in the days so it was better. And the bottom in the inner tent was water proof all until the end, that is incredibly good. I loved the Akto tent, but today as a relatively old man I find it to small, especially the height inside, You can't sit up comfortably and in heavy rainy weather You have the tent wall approxiamtely 5-10cm from Your head and that is fun for a while in life but You start to want a little more comfort as years go by.. Today I would not use Akto for longer trips.
Thank you for your measured and objective review on this excellent tent. Subscribed. Your review has confirmed that this will be far too small for my intended usage, so I should look at 2 person tents from now on. Only Hilleberg tents though as I'm really appreciating how this company constructs very high quality tents, and once experienced with very high quality equipment you only want that level for all your gear (surely it can't be just me that thinks this way!).
Another excellent review. I have one of these too and it’s perfect as a 4 season tent in UK as we don’t get much snow these days, not in the Peak District anyway.
I've had my akto for at least 20 years now, the one problem with it is CONDENSATION and I mean plenty of it so these days in the UK I use a lanchan 2 more room and can sit up in comfort but wouldn't use in winter.the akto is a strong and reliable tent tho.
I have the same experience... Hilleberg that's something reliable and strong. Then we got lightweight equipment that has different sting sides... Not heavy is one. :-) But I'm born with Hilleberg and I LOVE Hilleberg... / Matti
Good review Matti, enjoyed it. I recently bought a new Akto in green. I don’t need it to handle snow loading, so I’m hoping it should be perfect for my needs. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on it.
Great review and good quality content over all coming from you guys at Jokkmokk Guiderna! Thanks a lot and I’ll make sure to stay updated on more vids. I have just ordered a brand new Akto and can’t wait to spend the next year, or maybe the rest of my life in it. ;-) It feels like I’ve bought a Ferrari, in red of course. This video made me feel even better about the purchase so thank you again!
I own use an Enan. I'm eagerly awaiting your "Review" of the Enan so I can add my 2¢ worth in my reply. I decided on the Enan vs the Akto because of several other youtube reviews that mentioned the flat surfaces at both ends caused the inner tent to slap them in the face all night when it was gusty windy. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA My experience with the Enan has caused me to do two things. #1 - I added two additional guyout lines at the foot end & the head end. They are very helpful in keeping the outer tent taut. #2 - I normally put a small flat rock under each of the 2 fiberglass poles to keep them from sinking into soft ground. Without the base support under each fiberglass pole they sink into the ground when it's gusty windy or when the soil is wet from rain & the outer tent loses some of its tautness & I have to tighten the guyout lines all around. Check those fiberglass poles, you'll discover they settle down into the ground.
I’ve read & seen a video of problem with Akto top vent where the rain comes into the vestibule via the closed zip in rain, have you experienced this at all? A solution was for the owner to seam seal the inside and outside of the zip stitching. Reading/seeing this puts me off the Akto, so I’m leaning more towards to the Enan.
My all season tent is the Soulo as it is far superior in every way than the Akto for me. The weight penalty is by far exceeded by the strength for the sudden squalls and winds in the north of Scotland.
Hanks for input. I agree. We will very soon come up with a review of both a Hilleberg Soulo and a Hilleberg Enan. We have so.many ideas about videos... /Matti
Problem with the soulo is it's basically the same weight as the a nallo 2 or anjan ft which have far more room and just as storm worthy. Main benefit of the soulo for me is that it's freestanding and can be pitched in tight spots. If that isn't a concern then I'd almost always take the larger tunnel tent
For the same weight the Robens Starlight is VERY simular to this tent, although I think the Starlight looks easier to pitch with no concern with inner and outer touching and more ventilation as well as ventilation you can adjust from inside. I spent 3 weeks in Scottish autumn in a Starlight and it was great, even when everything was soaking wet the inside of the tent was always dry and I could get some kit dry over night. The Starlight door does drip if it's wet outside where as this has something above the door which would stop that from happening. (I'd already cooked breakfast and packed down into waterproofs before I opened the door each morning so it wasn't a big deal for me. Just an idea for anyone looking at this tent design
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I think the Starlight is a good 3-4season tent for its price I could forgive it for being heavy especially when it's wet! The fly touches the floor which alot of 3 seasons don't. Its a fast and fun pitch, if you have the chance definatly check Robens out
Thanks for this excellent review! I was thinking of getting the lighter weight Enan but I have just realised that it may have less usable space than the Akto because it has triangle ends whereas the Akto has rectangle ends which hold the side walls and ceiling further out (and more tight). And also Enan not so nice to live in when raining as the door does not have a vent cap. Do you find that the Akto is a little more spacious? Does the rain come into the Enan with top of door open? It would be good to have your thoughts as I see you own both tents!
Thank you for the great review!! - Do you recommend a Footprint / Groundsheet with this tent? For me, not enough inner mesh and I can imagine this would get very hot in the summer, spring months? Would the Enan be a better option with more mesh in the Inner Tent?
I never use footprint. Check with Hilleberg, they have innertents with only mesh that you can buy as optional. They have that for most of the tent models. /Matti
The Akto doesn't get more hot inside in sunny weather than other tents due to the very good ventilation in my experience. I have used Akto since 1995(my first one lasted for 13 years of heavy use). But today as a middle aged man with a little more back pain(and a stiffer body) than I used to have in the younger years I prefer more roomy tents than the Akto. But I have slept in Akto in extremely tough weather, fried fish and made all kinds of food on multifuel stoves in the vestibule( with the door closed) in tough rainy weather, and it was never any problems with it and I felt completely safe in there. I really loved the Akto tent.
I agree with every word you said! - Except - i had to pay almost the new price for mine during lockdown (it was in super almost unused condition) but i am very happy with it. it is expensive, but many people buy a cheaper tent, then later buy a better one, so no money is saved, and you now have two tents, neither is as good as the akto, but your money saved is now wasted.
Yes the are expensive but if you take care of it it will probably last the rest of your life. The quality in Hilleberg tents are hard to find in other cheaper tents. /Stina
Vilken typ av sovsäck och underlag skulle ni rekommendera en nybörjare , som ska användas vår sommar höst? Tack för en härlig kanal, blir glad i hela kroppen av den vackra natur som ni filmar i!
You will not be disappointed and you will get a tent that you will be able to use a lot. We will soon come with a review of Hilleberg Enan. That's also a very good tent and only 1,2 kg... :-) /Matti
thank you for the nice review. I have the yellow label brother from the Akto the Enan. The Enan is a real 3 season tent and weights 1,2 kilo. And i like the Enan verry much. I find the Akto to heavy.
Hello Matti. What are your thoughts about the Fjällräven Abisko lite 1? It's almost the same, with ventilation options at the head- & footroom (as you mentioned you wished for), but quite a bit cheaper.
Is the tent wide enough for a 25” sleeping pad? I notice the website says the width of the inner is 23” but wonder if a 25” pad would fit. I haven’t seen anyone talk about this in their reviews of this tent.
Hi and thanks for a great review! I am leaning towards the Enan and in your review of the Akto you mentioned that it is suitable with one or two dogs and I was wondering if you can keep one dog inside the tent if not how do the dogs handle the mosquitos? I have a Bavarian scent hound and it is a mid size dog and I prefer to have the dog sleeping next to me inside the inner tent. Do you think the Enan will have room for both me and my dog? Greetings from Sjuhärad
I use my Enan and my Akto and have my small border collie with me. Stina used the Soulo (same size as Enan) with her little bit bigger border collie in this video: ua-cam.com/video/aq0gYLJ_mGk/v-deo.html /Matti in Jokkmokk
Great information! I'm looking for a 2 person tent..maybe that Jannu that was mentioned earlier is the one 😎👉👉 I think Fjällräven is just too expensive when there are other perfectly good tents for half the price.
I Think Hilleberg is lots of money BUT it's also lots of quality and good details. Then you have som brands that try to be expensive but they don't catch up with quality if you compare with Hilleberg. Then it's better to acctually go for a tent that is really lower price than Hilleberg. ...but the quality will be lower than Hilleberg. /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA mountain hardware trango, North face 25 scarp 2 , I've had hillebergs from the start but there prices have gone insane now . My nallo gt2 3 years ago cost me £650 Now there £980 no difference in design or materials , just plane greed
Hej! We have never used any footprint to any of our Hilleberg tents. We have footprint to our two Big Agnes tents but they have a much thinner floor than the Hilleberg tents. /Stina
Yes... there is always condensation in tents when the outdoor temp is lower than the indoor tent. With this tent it's possible to keep a good airflow through the whole tent! You have good ventilation in the both lower ends. If you keep them open and point one of this shorter sides towards the wind you will get the airflow. This keep the inner temp the same as the outside temp and then... no condensation! In additional ventilation you have the small ventilation above the door. This is perfect when you are cooking inside the vestibule. But I also keep this ventilation open as much as possible. There is always situations when you get condensation but Hilleberg Akto is one of the better probably. /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA thank you for your answer. Do you think this would have less condensation compared to a MSR Hubba nx? I know they are very different style..Im trying to buy my first tent and condensation is one of my worries. thanks!
It's not expensive... It's a lot of money. My old Akto I bought second hand and used it for 10-15 years and then sold it and get some money back. I changed to a new only because of this small 'hat' over the entre. It was still going strong! ...but I agree... It's a lot of money! / Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA it definitely looks like a good tent that could last a lifetime. I'm watching one on ebay only used twice, current bid £450 with 4 days left
Hahahaaa... If you check our UA-cam chanell you will find 2 mosquitoe videos. One of them is about how to protect yourself and the second is a review of the Thermacel mosquito machine. :-) /Matti
Hahahaaa... my thick accent is probably a mix from baaaad school English in combination of all the people I have meet during all guided tours I have made since 1993. :-) /Matti
You'd be off with a tarptent scarp so much better than the akto and half the price ! I used to swear by hillebergs but the prices have gone so silly just for basically material sewn together . I'd still be a lover of them but after having several hillebergs I can't afford them no more , wanted my.dream tent so my growing family can come out . But £2100 is ridiculous🙄 come on hilleberg lower the prices down so ordinary working people can have one . 3 years ago my nallo gt2 cost £650 now there £980 plus . Just greedy we should stop buying hillebergs for a few years until there forced to lower the price or go out of business , which I don't want to see , simply lower the prices back down where they used to be instead of just thinking about the profits
It's sad that it's a lot of money. Hopefully Hilleberg can guaranties that they don't use children workers and that they try to make everything as environment carefully as possible... Lots of cheap stuff is from Asia and we know that the pollution of nature is bad and the labor laws is not so good... But it's still a lot of money to get a Hilleberg. Have you checked the second hand market? / Matti
I wouldn't want a second hand one, and after China spreading this deadly disease I don't buy anything from that part of the world, we need to start manufacturing our goods in Europe . Keep safe and hopefully hilleberg will listen and take action if the word is spread
I agree with Hilleberg's pricing policy. People are so use to Chinese manufactured goods. Hilleberg's refuse to allow other companies to oversee production of their product. They will repair a tent that's 30 years old. Sure you may have to pay for repairs, but I'd rather do that knowing the ten't quality will never be second to quantity. I will get the Staika and Niak for my trips in Asia and Africa.
All but my very first Hilleberg tent I got second-hand. Some second hand tents have been hardly used and were already 30% cheaper, others had some wear and tear which I could get repaired. My oldest, a first generation Nallo, is almost 30 years old now and is still useable and did survive many a hard storm!
I think you get condensation issues in all tents when the temperature drops or when you get snow/rain on the tent (=temperature drops on the surface of the fabric). This Hilleberg Akto is good because there is a good ventilation in this tent. You just need some wind and keep all ventilation open. /Matti
I have problems with all my dome tents when you get temperatures under 0C and som snow on the fabric. :-( I will check that tent you suggest but I don't think that's really will help. Thanks anyway. ...canvastent like tentipi with a wood stove is something like heaven but heavy. :-) /Mattii
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA It would be great if you could test it and compare, you know more about me, i have only had this one tent, skyrocket 2 dome from Jack Wolfskin
@@kenken-ss7jn It's a good idea! I have just been investing in one 'Big Agnes Cooper Spuur HV1'. I will also very soon film a review of the Hilleberg Soulo. We have a lot to do... ;-) Testing tents = camping = GOOOD!!! :-) / Matti
There is no height on the floor, this is harmful. There must be at least five centimeters above zero.If the door is open all the bugs inside no protection..
I don´t experience any trouble with that either. I am a very happy user of the one person Hilleberg Unna. If there would be such a thing as you refer to, I suspect it would even have more disadvanteges than anything else. However, another way to tackle it, is to open the door only with the upper zipper. That creates an entrance large enough to step in/out, even without stressing the fabric.
We have also made a review of Hilleberg Soulo. That's a more heave but super storm proof solotent from Hilleberg. ua-cam.com/video/FEGHvx1g9SY/v-deo.html
Witch one of this two tents do you prefer and why?
/Matti
Recently bought second hand Akto to compare to my lovely UNNA tent. I did take Akto to test it and left Unna at home. I loved the smaller pack size of Unna and smaller weight comparing to UNNA. I did put Akto with it's pole and pegs in dry bag and attached it to front of my steering/handlebar of my road bicycle. When you say it's difficult to open front/rear ventilation from inside, I can say it's not a problem for me. I'm 6'0 or 183cm. I did not try to open ventilation on head side (right side of the tent) but I easily can reach and open left side ventilation. All you have to do is open the inner zip and reach out to the bottom of tent. It's so easy, no problem at all. I used AKTO for London-Paris-Diepe cycling trip. I like the lightweight of Akto and the massive porch. The porch would take 2 classic Ortlieb panniers and another 2 bags. It still would have space to keep my trainers there and helmet. Inner tent has plenty of space too. It is EASY to pitch, some say it isn't easy to get taut but if you do it correctly it comes easy. Although I always could find even ground. At one point I wished I had SELF STANDING UNNA because it was difficult to drive tent pegs into the stony ground. Really difficult. If it would rain it would not be a pleasant experience. Especially the 4 Akto base corner pegs can't be moved much, but an excellent advise was to add short paracord to metal ring. In this case it would give you extra distance to get peg in that hard ground. In rainy hard ground conditions I love to have Unna, it's so easy to pitch and doesn't require any pegs if it's not windy. I could not sit up in Akto without head touching ceiling, when my Big Agnes rapid SL mat would be inflated, but it would not bother me. I mostly would make a quick dinner and go to sleep. Sometimes I found myself sitting inside inner on very edge so I could keep my head outside of inner. In that case it would not touch ceiling. Akto did not feel claustrophobic, it's spacious, yellow and felt rather nice inside.
Martti's reviews are clearly from someone who has used the kit and has a wide range of experience. They are pragmatic, honest, clear and really useful.
Thank! We will make some more reviews in the future.
🙂
/Matti
Almost purchased the Akto a few years back and I regret not buying a Hilleberg tent. My tents, a 2P and 1P, are almost twenty years old and have been out of production for some time. My tents see 3 season use in the mountainous regions of the southwestern and western U.S. Your subscribers are very experienced and offered helpful comments. Thank you for the review.
Nothing is “a lot of money”when your life matters! Just imagine being in a middle of a snowstorm,far from any kind of support,and your tent will fail!Then you realize that money is not a value! Thank you for this great video! I got subscribed!!!
So true! Money is nothing if it's comparing to a life threaten situation.
Thanks for subscribe. There will be more videos.
:-)
/ Matti
There are much stronger tents out there for half the price , there just being greedy
me and my pooch I can imagine.But,we need information about this.Tell me some of the strong ones,maybe is something what I don’t know about and can be better in terms of money and quality...
As a Hilleberg fan and also user (my favourite is the Hilleberg Unna), I saw quite some reviews about them. I really loved yours! These tents are absolute top quality and provided me a perfect safe shelter in many heavy ocasions. Thanks for your video.
Thanks for watching! Unna is also a great tent. What do you think about not having the entry/absid were you can store equipment and cooking food?
/Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNAGood question as it was a doubt when I bought it. But I don't miss a vestibule at all. 1) There is some space at the entrance side between the inner and the outer for wet shoes and other small items. 2) I prefer not to cook in the tent at all. But like yours; you can partially unclip the inner tent and so create some inner space. It works great for dry entries and leaving when it rains. 3) In change of not having a real vestibule, the inner tent offers a lot of space. I can easily store all my equipement inside. 4) This one is more personal. I travel with a sea kayak, which I always put right next to my tent. Wet clothes, food storage and other stuff I can leave in the kayak.
Thanks for asking, best regards!
I agree with kayasper. Unna has a tiny line of vestibule where I would put my wet shoes and small bag. The really massive 110 liter bag would come inside tent with me and would stay next to me. I like it that way so I can easily access everything I need. I rarely did unclip corner of the inner tent to make more space but I did it once. It created a lot of space. When I cook I do cook in UNNA's vestibule. I sit inside inner tent what is unzipped completely. Sometimes I pull the optional ground sheet towards inner tent and drag a tent peg in the ground to prevent ground sheet moving back to it's original position. Believe me it does create big kitchen area and I am shielded from elements as I'm sitting inside the tent under the roof of outer tent.
@@kristaps2010 Nice to hear we share opinion. By the way, on my last trip (112 days alone) I DID cook regulary inside the tent due to the many rainy days. For that, I unclipped more or less the half of the inner tent, put the stove under the outer, while leaving a gap open for ventilation. It worked perfect. For longer trips on my own, I still can't imagine a better tent than the Unna, I love that thing!
Yes, we have the same tent for 17 years now and we are very happy with it :-) I guess it is hard to find another tent for extreme weather conditions that is as lightweight as the Akto.
Thats true... This is very strong tent. /Matti
I purchased my Akto last year, and I backpack around the US all year round - so it's used almost everyday.
One thing I carry that many don't is a tarp. Adds weight, but worth the protection from rain and snow. I like to be able to open the fly without getting wet. So this helps me.
I agree, to be able to access the ends with zipper/mesh would be a great modification to this tent.
Anyway, as always a great and honest review by Matti. I trust both Matti and Stina's reviews since they actually use the equipment and not necessarily funded by the manufacturers. 😊
I agree! A tarp is wonderful when it’s bad weather. It adds some weight but increases a lot of comfort!
/Matti
Lovely review Matti! AKTO is one of my favorites hardiest one-person tents. Lightweight, without sacrificing durability, 4seasons tent for the Nordics. A superb space compact living for my 70 inches (AKTO just about fits my 78 inches husband). Our both favourite however is Hilleberg JANNU a nice 1-2person tent great for mountaineering, skiing, kayaking and so on Nordic outdoors.
Thanks!
I had never tried a Jannu. That sounds interesting!
/ Matti
I love your tent reviews!! all of them!
Thanks!
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There will be more in the future.
/Matti
Bra information om ett jättebra tält. Har gjort många ensamvandringar i svenska fjällen med detta och det har funkat i alla väder.
Vad kul att höra att även du är nöjd med Akto. :-)
/Matti
Best maker's tents !! Ilove hilleberg !
I think I agree!
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/Matti
Thank you for high quality review!
Thanks for watching!
That makes me happy that you can use some of the information in this video. :-)
There will soon be more reviews...
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/Matti
For £600 in the UK you would expect components like zips to be excellent on tents like these! Looking forward to owning one of these soon.
You will not be disapointed but I agree with lot of people... its lots of money...
I am looking at getting one and thaf my friend was a great review. Thank you. New subscriber
Have you compared Akto with Enan? Personally, I prefer Enan most of the time because it is lighter. /Matti
Akto was my favorite tent from 1995 to 2009 when I upgraded to Nallo2, and then later Soulo and other models.I think it lasted for 13 years of heavy use until the outer tent started to crack up severely bacause of I guess sunlight exposure over the years. But it was made from Kerlon 1800 back in the days so it was better. And the bottom in the inner tent was water proof all until the end, that is incredibly good. I loved the Akto tent, but today as a relatively old man I find it to small, especially the height inside, You can't sit up comfortably and in heavy rainy weather You have the tent wall approxiamtely 5-10cm from Your head and that is fun for a while in life but You start to want a little more comfort as years go by.. Today I would not use Akto for longer trips.
I agree... Akto is a supertent.
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/Matti
I mean, the nallo isn't that much heavier, or more expensive. It's pretty great
@@northernswedenstories1028Have an akto but also an anjan 2 , both the same weight
Besides letting out moisture, the upper ventilation port in the vestibule helps ensure against asphyxiation.
Thats a good point! Ventilation is always good.
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/ Matti
Thank you for your measured and objective review on this excellent tent. Subscribed.
Your review has confirmed that this will be far too small for my intended usage, so I should look at 2 person tents from now on.
Only Hilleberg tents though as I'm really appreciating how this company constructs very high quality tents, and once experienced with very high quality equipment you only want that level for all your gear (surely it can't be just me that thinks this way!).
Thanks!
We will soon make a review of Hilleberg Allak but that's a more heavy tent. You could also check Hilleberg Janu or Niak.
/Matti
maybe the Soulo fits you better.
Another excellent review. I have one of these too and it’s perfect as a 4 season tent in UK as we don’t get much snow these days, not in the Peak District anyway.
Yes... Akto is a tent that have been on the market since a long time. It's really good in lots of condition.
/Matti
England is not the UK. In Scotland we get snow above 600m, the munroes are over 914m.
I've had my akto for at least 20 years now, the one problem with it is CONDENSATION and I mean plenty of it so these days in the UK I use a lanchan 2 more room and can sit up in comfort but wouldn't use in winter.the akto is a strong and reliable tent tho.
I have the same experience... Hilleberg that's something reliable and strong. Then we got lightweight equipment that has different sting sides... Not heavy is one.
:-)
But I'm born with Hilleberg and I LOVE Hilleberg...
/ Matti
I swar after i did watch this review i had some Mosquitoes in my House ^^
Great review, thank you and greetings from Switzerland
Thanks.
Mosquitos are only nice because they are very good food for the birds. ;-) /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA ;-)
Good review Matti, enjoyed it. I recently bought a new Akto in green. I don’t need it to handle snow loading, so I’m hoping it should be perfect for my needs. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on it.
Thanks!
You will love that Hilleberg-Hotel. :-)
...and you can use it for years without breaking it. It's really a super tent.
/Matti
Great review and good quality content over all coming from you guys at Jokkmokk Guiderna! Thanks a lot and I’ll make sure to stay updated on more vids. I have just ordered a brand new Akto and can’t wait to spend the next year, or maybe the rest of my life in it. ;-) It feels like I’ve bought a Ferrari, in red of course. This video made me feel even better about the purchase so thank you again!
It's a combination of Ferrari and a tank... 🤣
I guess that you will love that tent. Mabye the Enan is the Ferrari and Soulo the tank. 🙂
/Matti
Please can you share some information about the mosquito repelling machine!
Something like this? 😉
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I own use an Enan. I'm eagerly awaiting your "Review" of the Enan so I can add my 2¢ worth in my reply. I decided on the Enan vs the Akto because of several other youtube reviews that mentioned the flat surfaces at both ends caused the inner tent to slap them in the face all night when it was gusty windy.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
I agree... Enan have a little bit higher space inside. The review will come but I need some more hours/day do reach my goals...
😀
/ Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA My experience with the Enan has caused me to do two things.
#1 - I added two additional guyout lines at the foot end & the head end. They are very helpful in keeping the outer tent taut.
#2 - I normally put a small flat rock under each of the 2 fiberglass poles to keep them from sinking into soft ground. Without the base support under each fiberglass pole they sink into the ground when it's gusty windy or when the soil is wet from rain & the outer tent loses some of its tautness & I have to tighten the guyout lines all around. Check those fiberglass poles, you'll discover they settle down into the ground.
Brilliant, really enjoyed this 👍🏻
That make us HAPPY. There will be more videos at the channel during this summer.
/Matti
I’ve read & seen a video of problem with Akto top vent where the rain comes into the vestibule via the closed zip in rain, have you experienced this at all? A solution was for the owner to seam seal the inside and outside of the zip stitching. Reading/seeing this puts me off the Akto, so I’m leaning more towards to the Enan.
Yes... I have seen that problem and I got a new tent from Hilleberg.
/Matti
Love the Akto. I am a new Abisko 1 Lite owner which is similar.
The dog will always sleep inside the inner tent with me. They need to come away from mosquitoes.
/ Matti
My all season tent is the Soulo as it is far superior in every way than the Akto for me. The weight penalty is by far exceeded by the strength for the sudden squalls and winds in the north of Scotland.
Hanks for input. I agree. We will very soon come up with a review of both a Hilleberg Soulo and a Hilleberg Enan. We have so.many ideas about videos... /Matti
Problem with the soulo is it's basically the same weight as the a nallo 2 or anjan ft which have far more room and just as storm worthy. Main benefit of the soulo for me is that it's freestanding and can be pitched in tight spots. If that isn't a concern then I'd almost always take the larger tunnel tent
For the same weight the Robens Starlight is VERY simular to this tent, although I think the Starlight looks easier to pitch with no concern with inner and outer touching and more ventilation as well as ventilation you can adjust from inside.
I spent 3 weeks in Scottish autumn in a Starlight and it was great, even when everything was soaking wet the inside of the tent was always dry and I could get some kit dry over night.
The Starlight door does drip if it's wet outside where as this has something above the door which would stop that from happening. (I'd already cooked breakfast and packed down into waterproofs before I opened the door each morning so it wasn't a big deal for me.
Just an idea for anyone looking at this tent design
I have to test some Robens. They are very low price and I have heard lots of people who are happy with this tents.
/Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I think the Starlight is a good 3-4season tent for its price I could forgive it for being heavy especially when it's wet!
The fly touches the floor which alot of 3 seasons don't.
Its a fast and fun pitch, if you have the chance definatly check Robens out
Good review. Do you ever have problems with the foot of your sleeping bag contacting the inner tent?
Yes… that happens. Have you seen our later video where I compare Akto, Soulo and Enan?
/Matti
Thanks for this excellent review! I was thinking of getting the lighter weight Enan but I have just realised that it may have less usable space than the Akto because it has triangle ends whereas the Akto has rectangle ends which hold the side walls and ceiling further out (and more tight). And also Enan not so nice to live in when raining as the door does not have a vent cap. Do you find that the Akto is a little more spacious? Does the rain come into the Enan with top of door open? It would be good to have your thoughts as I see you own both tents!
Thans for watching and comment.
I love my Enan... It's not really more space in Akto... but the cap is good...
/Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA thanks. Do you use the Enan in the rain with the outer door open?
Thank you for the great review!! - Do you recommend a Footprint / Groundsheet with this tent? For me, not enough inner mesh and I can imagine this would get very hot in the summer, spring months? Would the Enan be a better option with more mesh in the Inner Tent?
I never use footprint. Check with Hilleberg, they have innertents with only mesh that you can buy as optional. They have that for most of the tent models.
/Matti
The Akto doesn't get more hot inside in sunny weather than other tents due to the very good ventilation in my experience. I have used Akto since 1995(my first one lasted for 13 years of heavy use). But today as a middle aged man with a little more back pain(and a stiffer body) than I used to have in the younger years I prefer more roomy tents than the Akto. But I have slept in Akto in extremely tough weather, fried fish and made all kinds of food on multifuel stoves in the vestibule( with the door closed) in tough rainy weather, and it was never any problems with it and I felt completely safe in there. I really loved the Akto tent.
I agree with every word you said! - Except - i had to pay almost the new price for mine during lockdown (it was in super almost unused condition) but i am very happy with it. it is expensive, but many people buy a cheaper tent, then later buy a better one, so no money is saved, and you now have two tents, neither is as good as the akto, but your money saved is now wasted.
Yes the are expensive but if you take care of it it will probably last the rest of your life. The quality in Hilleberg tents are hard to find in other cheaper tents. /Stina
Thank you very much for detailed explaining and introduction
I'm happy that you liked our video. /Matti
Vilken typ av sovsäck och underlag skulle ni rekommendera en nybörjare , som ska användas vår sommar höst? Tack för en härlig kanal, blir glad i hela kroppen av den vackra natur som ni filmar i!
Great review, I am considering buying one so very helpful, thanks a lot.
You will not be disappointed and you will get a tent that you will be able to use a lot.
We will soon come with a review of Hilleberg Enan. That's also a very good tent and only 1,2 kg...
:-)
/Matti
thank you for the nice review. I have the yellow label brother from the Akto the Enan. The Enan is a real 3 season tent and weights 1,2 kilo. And i like the Enan verry much. I find the Akto to heavy.
I LOVE my Enan to... There will be a review of Enan soon... ;-)
/ Matti
I look out to see the review of the Enan. Thank you
My Enan arrived a few days ago. Decided to get it after the Rogen was amazing on my Norway-Tour. Looking forward tothe review.
Hello Matti. What are your thoughts about the Fjällräven Abisko lite 1? It's almost the same, with ventilation options at the head- & footroom (as you mentioned you wished for), but quite a bit cheaper.
Is the tent wide enough for a 25” sleeping pad? I notice the website says the width of the inner is 23” but wonder if a 25” pad would fit. I haven’t seen anyone talk about this in their reviews of this tent.
Thanks for the video, I just wandering if you could do a review of Hilleberg Anaris tent.
Thank you for watching! Sorry but we don't have any Anaris tent.
Hi and thanks for a great review! I am leaning towards the Enan and in your review of the Akto you mentioned that it is suitable with one or two dogs and I was wondering if you can keep one dog inside the tent if not how do the dogs handle the mosquitos? I have a Bavarian scent hound and it is a mid size dog
and I prefer to have the dog sleeping next to me inside the inner tent. Do you think the Enan will have room for both me and my dog?
Greetings from Sjuhärad
I use my Enan and my Akto and have my small border collie with me. Stina used the Soulo (same size as Enan) with her little bit bigger border collie in this video: ua-cam.com/video/aq0gYLJ_mGk/v-deo.html
/Matti in Jokkmokk
Very good information. Thank you.
Thanks!
/ Matti
Excellent review of both the Akto and the Soulo. Have you had a chance to use the Niak?
Thanks!
I have never used Niak but it looks like a good tent/kg. Maybe in the future.
/ Matti
Good interview! I trust them too. A little heavier and more expensive but made with love- not in China!!
They can break down in heavy sun. In New Mexico USA unless you throw a tarp over it it can begin to break down.
Sunlight (UV) sometimes destroy the fabric... that's true.
/Matti
Excellent. Thanks.
That makes us happy if you could find some useful information in our videos. /Matti
Great information! I'm looking for a 2 person tent..maybe that Jannu that was mentioned earlier is the one 😎👉👉 I think Fjällräven is just too expensive when there are other perfectly good tents for half the price.
I Think Hilleberg is lots of money BUT it's also lots of quality and good details. Then you have som brands that try to be expensive but they don't catch up with quality if you compare with Hilleberg. Then it's better to acctually go for a tent that is really lower price than Hilleberg.
...but the quality will be lower than Hilleberg.
/Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA mountain hardware trango, North face 25 scarp 2 , I've had hillebergs from the start but there prices have gone insane now . My nallo gt2 3 years ago cost me £650 Now there £980 no difference in design or materials , just plane greed
Hi! Do you recommend using the footprint with Akto (or any tent for that matter)?
Hej! We have never used any footprint to any of our Hilleberg tents. We have footprint to our two Big Agnes tents but they have a much thinner floor than the Hilleberg tents. /Stina
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA Many thanks for a swift reply
how about condensation?
Yes... there is always condensation in tents when the outdoor temp is lower than the indoor tent.
With this tent it's possible to keep a good airflow through the whole tent! You have good ventilation in the both lower ends. If you keep them open and point one of this shorter sides towards the wind you will get the airflow. This keep the inner temp the same as the outside temp and then... no condensation!
In additional ventilation you have the small ventilation above the door. This is perfect when you are cooking inside the vestibule. But I also keep this ventilation open as much as possible.
There is always situations when you get condensation but Hilleberg Akto is one of the better probably.
/Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA thank you for your answer. Do you think this would have less condensation compared to a MSR Hubba nx? I know they are very different style..Im trying to buy my first tent and condensation is one of my worries. thanks!
Nice review!
Thanks. I will continue with more reviews in the future. /Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA awesome! We really enjoy making outdoor content also
what is that "anti bug thing" ?
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Great review 👌
Thanks!
:-)
/ Matti
£605 very expensive, how long have you had it?
It's not expensive... It's a lot of money.
My old Akto I bought second hand and used it for 10-15 years and then sold it and get some money back. I changed to a new only because of this small 'hat' over the entre. It was still going strong!
...but I agree... It's a lot of money!
/ Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA it definitely looks like a good tent that could last a lifetime. I'm watching one on ebay only used twice, current bid £450 with 4 days left
Wait...what? Mosquito machine? To tell. :)
Hahahaaa...
If you check our UA-cam chanell you will find 2 mosquitoe videos. One of them is about how to protect yourself and the second is a review of the Thermacel mosquito machine. :-)
/Matti
Where is your thick accent
comes from?
Hahahaaa... my thick accent is probably a mix from baaaad school English in combination of all the people I have meet during all guided tours I have made since 1993.
:-)
/Matti
Expensive
You'd be off with a tarptent scarp so much better than the akto and half the price ! I used to swear by hillebergs but the prices have gone so silly just for basically material sewn together . I'd still be a lover of them but after having several hillebergs I can't afford them no more , wanted my.dream tent so my growing family can come out . But £2100 is ridiculous🙄 come on hilleberg lower the prices down so ordinary working people can have one . 3 years ago my nallo gt2 cost £650 now there £980 plus . Just greedy we should stop buying hillebergs for a few years until there forced to lower the price or go out of business , which I don't want to see , simply lower the prices back down where they used to be instead of just thinking about the profits
It's sad that it's a lot of money. Hopefully Hilleberg can guaranties that they don't use children workers and that they try to make everything as environment carefully as possible... Lots of cheap stuff is from Asia and we know that the pollution of nature is bad and the labor laws is not so good...
But it's still a lot of money to get a Hilleberg. Have you checked the second hand market?
/ Matti
I wouldn't want a second hand one, and after China spreading this deadly disease I don't buy anything from that part of the world, we need to start manufacturing our goods in Europe . Keep safe and hopefully hilleberg will listen and take action if the word is spread
I agree with Hilleberg's pricing policy. People are so use to Chinese manufactured goods. Hilleberg's refuse to allow other companies to oversee production of their product. They will repair a tent that's 30 years old. Sure you may have to pay for repairs, but I'd rather do that knowing the ten't quality will never be second to quantity. I will get the Staika and Niak for my trips in Asia and Africa.
All but my very first Hilleberg tent I got second-hand. Some second hand tents have been hardly used and were already 30% cheaper, others had some wear and tear which I could get repaired. My oldest, a first generation Nallo, is almost 30 years old now and is still useable and did survive many a hard storm!
condinsation issues
I think you get condensation issues in all tents when the temperature drops or when you get snow/rain on the tent (=temperature drops on the surface of the fabric).
This Hilleberg Akto is good because there is a good ventilation in this tent. You just need some wind and keep all ventilation open.
/Matti
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA i have skyrocket 2 dome, ventilation in top and no condensation
I have problems with all my dome tents when you get temperatures under 0C and som snow on the fabric. :-(
I will check that tent you suggest but I don't think that's really will help. Thanks anyway.
...canvastent like tentipi with a wood stove is something like heaven but heavy. :-)
/Mattii
@@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA It would be great if you could test it and compare, you know more about me, i have only had this one tent, skyrocket 2 dome from Jack Wolfskin
@@kenken-ss7jn It's a good idea!
I have just been investing in one 'Big Agnes Cooper Spuur HV1'. I will also very soon film a review of the Hilleberg Soulo.
We have a lot to do... ;-)
Testing tents = camping = GOOOD!!!
:-)
/ Matti
There is no height on the floor, this is harmful. There must be at least five centimeters above zero.If the door is open all the bugs inside no protection..
I don't have that problem. This works really fine for me with Hilleberg tents. /Matti
I don´t experience any trouble with that either. I am a very happy user of the one person Hilleberg Unna. If there would be such a thing as you refer to, I suspect it would even have more disadvanteges than anything else. However, another way to tackle it, is to open the door only with the upper zipper. That creates an entrance large enough to step in/out, even without stressing the fabric.