BSLugnut
Lil-Rokslider
I’m looking to step up from my solo shelter to a 2-person, at least 3-season tent that gives me dedicated vestibule space. On longer backcountry trips—not truck or UTV hunts—through the Rockies between September and early November, I need room to stash:
- My fully loaded Stone Glacier 45–70 L pack
- Bow
- Food cache
- Extra layers and clothing
Currently I run a Hilleberg Soulo and it’s been flawless for years. I’m 5′ 8″, 180 lbs, so interior length/height isn’t a concern for me or my gear.
Tents I’ve Narrowed Down, thus far:
- **Hilleberg Allak**
• Free-standing design, built-in vestibules
- **Stone Glacier Skyscraper 2P** (aka SlingFin CrossBow 2)
• Ultralight WebTruss system, double vestibules
Questions for Those Who’ve Camped in These
1. What standout pros and cons have you experienced with the Allak versus the Skyscraper 2P (CrossBow 2)?
2. How do they handle high-wind ridgelines, condensation management, and interior space when pitched solo?
3. Any other 2-person tents with reliable vestibules I should consider for real-world gear storage?
Thanks in advance for your insights—looking forward to dialing in a rig that keeps my kit dry and organized.
- My fully loaded Stone Glacier 45–70 L pack
- Bow
- Food cache
- Extra layers and clothing
Currently I run a Hilleberg Soulo and it’s been flawless for years. I’m 5′ 8″, 180 lbs, so interior length/height isn’t a concern for me or my gear.
Tents I’ve Narrowed Down, thus far:
- **Hilleberg Allak**
• Free-standing design, built-in vestibules
- **Stone Glacier Skyscraper 2P** (aka SlingFin CrossBow 2)
• Ultralight WebTruss system, double vestibules
Questions for Those Who’ve Camped in These
1. What standout pros and cons have you experienced with the Allak versus the Skyscraper 2P (CrossBow 2)?
2. How do they handle high-wind ridgelines, condensation management, and interior space when pitched solo?
3. Any other 2-person tents with reliable vestibules I should consider for real-world gear storage?
Thanks in advance for your insights—looking forward to dialing in a rig that keeps my kit dry and organized.