Excellent tent. Lightweight enough for a long trip with two or three. I took it to camp at lunch counter on Mt Adams. My son and I had more than enough space, and the tent fit nicely into the rock-protected “campsites” circles at lunch counter. I have the Anjan gt3 and that tent would not have fit. Too long for most alpine campsites, at least without modification of the site. I have also camped at normal campsites with the Anjan 3 and it’s great. I think something like the black Diamond/bibler tent or a Nemo 2p variant would have been easier to set up in the rocky terrain of Summer alpine sites. However, this tent is more comfortable. Why would it be easier? This tent REQUIRES staking down. It’s not free standing. Are you going up to base camp at railroad grade on mount baker and not staking your tent down? No. Too much wind That makes something like a black diamond Todd-tex tent nothing more than uncomfortable by comparison. I think they are both as weatherproof IN the tent but the hilleberg gives you more space to set up gear, change clothes, put on crampons, etc. OUT of the tent and in the vestibule. The double wall design gives way more breathability than the single wall Todd Tex I have both. I use the hilleberg I normally use the gt3 when doing anything but small-site camping. I use the Anjan 3 on small site camping.
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