Headed to alaska in 2023, was trying to decide between these options also.
I'm curious on whether you've hunted in that area in September before or not? I'm currently making plans for hunting near that area in early September. On a side note - how many sheep hunters are actually sharing tents with another hunter? I like my own space but I like more having less in my pack. I'm currently planning to take the Nallo 3GT but share it with another guy - one 7lb tent is better than two 5lb tents?Well I will be up on Barnard Glacier again this year. But I am going in in September.
No one uses a floorless tipi style ?
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One 3-4 lb tent at most would be the logical situation. Some people have mentioned tipi shelters which are even lighter if that's your thing. I do not share a tent on a hunt unless it's with my significant other. After being weathered in for several days last year in the Wrangells, a personal tent is a godsend. I can't stand being woken up if someone has to get up in the middle of the night, and my hunting partners can't stand my snoring. A little bit of personal space can help with any kind of tension developed during the hunt as well.I'm curious on whether you've hunted in that area in September before or not? I'm currently making plans for hunting near that area in early September. On a side note - how many sheep hunters are actually sharing tents with another hunter? I like my own space but I like more having less in my pack. I'm currently planning to take the Nallo 3GT but share it with another guy - one 7lb tent is better than two 5lb tents?
Your making me second guess my plan of sharing the Nallo. I've shared lots of tipi time with a hunting partner but never a small tent other than my kids or wife. I actually have the MSR NX2 and having my own space would be preferable. I would think that the MSR would hold up as well as some of the Kuiu and SG tents that others have spoken about?One 3-4 lb tent at most would be the logical situation. Some people have mentioned tipi shelters which are even lighter if that's your thing. I do not share a tent on a hunt unless it's with my significant other. After being weathered in for several days last year in the Wrangells, a personal tent is a godsend. I can't stand being woken up if someone has to get up in the middle of the night, and my hunting partners can't stand my snoring. A little bit of personal space can help with any kind of tension developed during the hunt as well.
Your making me second guess my plan of sharing the Nallo. I've shared lots of tipi time with a hunting partner but never a small tent other than my kids or wife. I actually have the MSR NX2 and having my own space would be preferable. I would think that the MSR would hold up as well as some of the Kuiu and SG tents that others have spoken about?
Sell the Akto, go with the Niak. Just my two cents after having both.Well the round robin continues. Found a solid deal on an akto and picked up. Haven’t slept in it yet but set up in the yard and liked it. Can definitely feel the difference in durability/stability. 6 months out.
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I have no experience with the Hilleberg but I do have alot of experience with the Mountain star. I have made several sheep hunts as well as blacktail hunts with mainly in the Alaska Range as well as down in Southeast. Some of them have been solo hunts and some have been together with my father in law. Usually they have ranged from 3 days all the way up to 2 weeks. The tent has withstood anything thats been thrown at it, in terms of rain, wind, snow etc.About to seal the deal on an August of 2022 Wrangell hunt and want to bring my own tent. Outfitter recommending Kuiu mountain star. Considering that or a Hille Niak if I can find one. Anybody use both and lean one way over the other? Any other offerings I should really be considering? Not claustrophobic but wouldn’t mind some room for what I’ve been told are a fair amount of weather days. Obviously weight a major consideration but not the only one.
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I hunted with Mont last August in the Wrangells for sheep. I used a Katabatic 15 Flex 900 and an Xtherm in a Mountain Hardwear AC2 tent (single wall). He was adamant about a freestanding tent and I listened. I did sleep in my puffies under the quilt. Happy hunting!Well I’m a month out and settled on the Akto. Going to pair it with an xtherm and a katabatic 15 quilt. Thanks again to all for the insight, opinions and experience.
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I hunted with Mont last August in the Wrangells for sheep. I used a Katabatic 15 Flex 900 and an Xtherm in a Mountain Hardwear AC2 tent (single wall). He was adamant about a freestanding tent and I listened. I did sleep in my puffies under the quilt. Happy hunting!
I’ve hunted the Wrangells, every year for the last eight years, using almost the same setup as you’ll be taking. The only difference is I have an Enlightened Equipment 10*F quilt.Well I’m a month out and settled on the Akto. Going to pair it with an xtherm and a katabatic 15 quilt.