I took a Bibler Eldorado on a Chugach sheep hunt years ago and endured some serious wind. The poles are fairly flexible and the tent was basically laying down on top of me, but the poles never broke and I stayed dry. The tent stood back up as the wind died down and was good as new.I’m curious if there’s any Bibler users out there, how they’ve compared to the various Hilliberg tents in extreme winds.
I've been happy with mine. It has done well on sheep hunts and goat hunts on Kodiak.Well after much research, money played a bigger factor and weight. I ended up with a Kuiu 2p mountain star. Kuiu is have a huge sale and got the tent for 40% off. $340 for the set. I had met with the rep and was able to set it up and take a good look.
This is my tent of choice on any backcountry hunt over 4 miles deepKuiu Mountain Star 2P, with aluminum poles. We spent this particular night packing my buddies elk out. Dust the snow off the tent, she stood right back up. Nothing damaged. I have around 60 nights logged in it, absolutely love it.
My next sheep tent will be a Hille Niak. Pricey but I’m sure it’s worth itMy tent anecdotes from this past sheep season:
One of my guides Kuiu tent broke poles in a "moderate" windstorm.
In the same windstorm, the clients Stone Glacier Solus withstood the gusts.
The Hilleberg Rogen and Niak proved themselves once again and are my two gold standard, all around sheep tents. The Niak, in my humble opinion, is the best all around sheep tent for one person, early season sheep hunts.
The Hilleberg Soulo is the undisputed "bombproof" sheep tent, just a little on the heavy side.