HIlleberg Anaris 2 Person LIghtweight Trekking Pole Tent

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • This is the tent I used on my Enchantment Hike. Although it is not necessarily the tent style I like, I was very confident that we would be safe and dry.
    hilleberg.com/eng/tent/yellow...
    Weight 1.4 kg/3 lbs 1 oz
    Outer tent fabric Kerlon 1000
    Poles (not included) 2 trekking poles set to
    ~125 to 135 cm (49 to 53 in)
    Pegs 12 Y-Peg UL
    The Hilleberg Anaris is a very light and airy two-person ridge tent inspired by the first Hilleberg model, the Keb. Conceived for warm-weather backpackers and trekkers who prefer hiking with trekking poles, its two-vestibule construction is configured so the occupants sleep parallel to the vestibules. This provides impressive room for two people, with plenty of space for both and a dedicated entrance and vestibule for each. It also offers - along with the Anaris’s remarkably low weight - voluminous luxury for the solo traveler.
    Backpackers who use trekking poles for hiking often look for a lightweight way to integrate their poles into their shelter. While many choose a minimal setup, such as our Tarp 5 and Mesh Tent 1, the Anaris offers an elegantly light solution for those who prefer the comfort of a true Hilleberg tent. As with all our models, the Anaris has linked outer and inner tents, allowing simultaneous pitching of both or separate use of either. The outer tent, made with our very light yet strong Kerlon 1000, provides both outstanding weather protection, and, thanks to the walls not going all the way to the ground and the curved patterning at their bottoms, full-time air flow. Roll both doors on both vestibules completely away, and the inner tent’s full mesh doors and entrance walls provide superlative venting for very warm conditions.
    The Anaris offers more levels of versatility, as well. While built for a trekking pole pitch, it can also be set up by suspending the ridge ends, and either one or both of the outer tent walls can be fully rolled away for maximal breeziness in hot weather. And for those who want the option of a more minimal shelter solution on some trips, the outer tent alone makes a kind of “super tarp”: it offers the full functionality of rolling away walls and vestibule doors yet weighs just 640 g (1 lb 7 oz).
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Komentáře • 21

  • @cawoodsob
    @cawoodsob Před měsícem

    I have this tent - although I have not had it out in a storm yet - first impressions- super easy to set-up (I did watch a video on YT prior) but really easy when you understand the outer guy line is to be aligned with the opposite end pole concept. It is a very airy tent for warm conditions. It does not heat up like a small four season tent, BUT I believe already that it is more capable than the Hilleberg (HB) recommended operating limits… in colder conditions because it is not a ‘warm tent’ I’d recommend a bivi bag, I use one all the time through habit, even with my ‘bomber’ four season tents, for me a bivi bag is an essential piece of safety kit for the hills, it deploys always, every time! HB design & material selection quality is evident throughout this piece of kit, from top to bottom (too much to detail here) - bottom line ‘cry once buy once’ you will save in the end - nuff said. It is so easy to tear down, alter the use in so many different configurations (see the HB video resources) it has become my most versatile tent option - so versatile it has probably even made my Rab Sil Tarp 2 redundant! My observations in respect of ultralight: HB weigh the whole package, most other (all?) other manufacturers don’t count pegs, guys etc, etc… by the time you apply the same criteria, the end weight is comparable (boldly subjective - granted) and the quality design and safety aspect thrown into the equation imho really does make the HB a compelling consideration. This kit is built for life, not just one thru-hike event.

  • @helvettefaensatan
    @helvettefaensatan Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love when testers both acclaim tents for being light, yet want more grommets here, features there, and tie-downs.

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Před 4 měsíci +1

    Simply amazing cinematography my friend! Absolutely amazing!

  • @Bobtranter
    @Bobtranter Před 3 měsíci

    Great video, thanks for making and uploading 👍

  • @billkershaw2407
    @billkershaw2407 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks Bruce!

  • @konzerva80
    @konzerva80 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think this colour is too dark for a summer tent. When the sun shines on it, I think it's sure to be hot as in hell inside.

    • @exit117da
      @exit117da Před 4 měsíci +2

      I sure do agree, but Hilleberg says the color of tent doesn’t have much of any impact on interior temps.

    • @northernswedenstories1028
      @northernswedenstories1028 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Id rather dark than light in summer. Easier to sleep as the dark lets less light in. These tents vent well.

    • @konzerva80
      @konzerva80 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@northernswedenstories1028When you need darkness to sleep, try closing your eyes before going to sleep, or use a sleeping eye mask! If you sleep long into the bright morning, how long will you sleep in a tent that is hot as hell as soon as the sun shines on it?

    • @konzerva80
      @konzerva80 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@northernswedenstories1028If you need a tent for a lighted campsite, try for example the Quechua 2 Seconds pop up tent, it is light on the outside and dark on the inside!

    • @konzerva80
      @konzerva80 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@northernswedenstories1028If you don't wake up immediately after sunrise, don't get up, and don't open the dark tent wide, you will be cooked in it. If you open the tent wide and sleep in it, the sun will burn your skin. Or do you want to sleep in direct sunlight completely covered with a blanket?

  • @albeklik8055
    @albeklik8055 Před 4 měsíci

    Buddy I would learn first say the name of the ⛺ then talk about it😢

    • @Laudrengen
      @Laudrengen Před 4 měsíci +7

      The name is just about the least important thing about it...