One and Done tent. Hilleberg, Low-No Snow

WildBoose

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I like being streamlined and organized. Looking for a one and done hilleberg tent.
Need a tent??? Grab this one and go.
Niak???
 
I’m 6ft and usually use a high loft quilt. Any issues with foot contact and condensation?
I don't have enough nights in it to give you a proper in-depth review. There will be folks come along soon that will.

Prior to purchasing my Niak, my previous experience with Hilleberg was 8 nights in the Nammatj GT in the NWT. I was so impressed by its quality I decided to buy a Hille when I returned. I settled on the Niak for its simplicity. I've only used it in dry Colorado thus far. I'm 5'9" and use a down quilt. No condensation issues for me.
 
I’ve got 50 + nights in mine and haven’t experienced much in the way of condensation (mostly in Montana where it tends to be a little dryer) It’s a double wall tent, so far less susceptible to condensation. It also has pretty decent venting if needed.

For the weight, pretty darn bomber (I did replace the stakes with longer ones and use slightly heavier guys)

https://www.rokslide.com/hilleberg-niak-review/
 
I’ve got 50 + nights in mine and haven’t experienced much in the way of condensation (mostly in Montana where it tends to be a little dryer) It’s a double wall tent, so far less susceptible to condensation. It also has pretty decent venting if needed.

For the weight, pretty darn bomber (I did replace the stakes with longer ones and use slightly heavier guys)

https://www.rokslide.com/hilleberg-niak-review/

Have you dealt with any decent snow in it?
 
Have you dealt with any decent snow in it?

Pretty decent; found it handles/sheds snow loads pretty well. If it starts building up too much a quick knock gets it off.

The vestibule goes right to the ground, so does a good job of keeping spindrift out.
 
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