Thank you for a very good and interesting instructional video of this superlight nice Fjellheimen tent! Wishing you all the best! Stay blessed and healthy!
As always a straight forward, no nonsense, to the point filem of what seems to me to be a tent well worth having in your kit. Keep promising myself to drop by the store next time I am by your neck of the woods Mike. This time for sure. Be well, stay safe..
As long as you don´t really, really love your hiking partner (and even if...) I would always take a 3 P tent for 2 P. :) I accept only 10% less of the matresses width I share with my wife at home as minimum space in a tent.
Hi Marty, great instructional presentation buddy, so cheers for that. Could you confirm if the tent is pitchable with the inner already attached to the rain-fly?
Yes the footprint does attach but loosely. I don't bother attaching it and fold back the vestibule area onto the sleeping area. I am 183cm tall and have enough head room sat at the taller section of the tent.
Cheers +Tony Eden. It's a firm favourite. Having a 2 man tent for mostly myself felt extravagant but the weight penalty vs space is negligible. Riding out bad weather is no problem, bags of room inside and easily cook in the vestibule, dry out kit etc... fantastic.
Why not leave the inner tent attached to the outer fly so when you put the fly up, the tent goes up with it? Also, what is the difference between this and the Loften series. They look the same.
In Scandinavia we usually keep the inner and the fly sheet connected during the entire hike. Some of us for the whole season. This is the advantages we have with "the Scandinavian design" Easy setup and when you get inside it is all dry. No leakage from a inner mesh tent while you are putting up the fly sheet during a rein fall. It is also common to use a footprint to avoid condensation. This design is used by Helsport, Hilleberg and Fjellreven, the top brands we have here in Scandinavia.
I've had this tent for around two years now and I can't fault it. This is the 'camp' version which has an extra pole to extend the vestibule to give bags of room for gear and cooking - fantastic in bad weather and winter. If that isn't important then there is a lighter 2 pole version with smaller vestibule (which can be fully rolled back) that's about 250g lighter. We've got those listed on our website - www.tamarackoutdoors.co.uk. Thanks for watching, appreciate the feedback.
have you looked at the new fjallraven serries? im also looking for a new 2 man tent and i really love the abisko shape and abisko endurance i am waiting for some good reviews and will buy one this spring
Hi. The tent is listed in English on our website at www.tamarackoutdoors.co.uk. We've sold several Helsport tents to the USA and elsewhere in the world so I think it will be unlikely that you will find a retailer in the USA selling Helsport. We'd be more than happy to help so please contact us at sales@tamarackoutdoors.co.uk for details on pricing and shipping. Thanks for watching.
Hi +edorc1, thanks for the heads-up. This is the 2 Man Camp version, which has three poles. I've made that clearer in the video title now. Thanks for watching.
Hi, we do try to hold stock of the Fjellheimen Superlight Camp but this is a popular tent so sometimes we need to order from Helsport. Turn around from Helsport is quite quick so please contact us with your required date and we will let you know an expected delivery. Thanks for watching.
Great video, but sorry, mate - this isn't a tent for two persons. It's for three persons. It's a Norwegian tent, and it weighs 3,6 kilos. Great tent though, but not very light for a "two persons tent". Best regards from Norway.
Thank you for a very good and interesting instructional video of this superlight nice Fjellheimen tent! Wishing you all the best! Stay blessed and healthy!
One of the best setup vids I've seen. Nice work :)
Appreciate the feedback, we always take note of comments for our future videos. Thanks for watching.
Nice video! I just got the Helsport Sarek Superlight 2+, but it's very similar, so this was super relevant for me as well.
I bought the tent after seeing this video, thanks
Bought one for this years trips to Lapland. Light and roomy just for my self. Like it.
How has it been?
As always a straight forward, no nonsense, to the point filem of what seems to me to be a tent well worth having in your kit.
Keep promising myself to drop by the store next time I am by your neck of the woods Mike. This time for sure.
Be well, stay safe..
Hi +Godshole. Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. Look forward to seeing you in the shop if you can make it... cup of tea waiting for you.
Cheers Mike.
That's the dogs danglers... of a tent Mike... As always love your style, no nonsense and to the point..! Good vid..!
Thanks +'The Greatest Truths Never Told'. Appreciate the feedback, we're filming again in April... watch this space.
THIS IS REALLY WELL PRESENTED AND I THINK IT IS A GOOD TENT
Hi Jacob, a really good tent, spacious and very light for the size. Still my number 1 trekking tent. Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated.
I don't have a fucking clue what I'm doing, and then this video shows up with the EXACT same tent I own, amazing
After all these years how did it hold up thinking of buying one
Great stuff, helps me narrow down what I am looking for. This one is high on the list now. I guess you'd recommend a 3 man for 2 people?
As long as you don´t really, really love your hiking partner (and even if...) I would always take a 3 P tent for 2 P. :) I accept only 10% less of the matresses width I share with my wife at home as minimum space in a tent.
Very helpful, thanks a lot
Hi Marty, great instructional presentation buddy, so cheers for that. Could you confirm if the tent is pitchable with the inner already attached to the rain-fly?
Hi, yes can be pitched all together.
@@tonycameron6016 Thanks Tony, appreciated.
Why these tents are not available for sale anymore?
Is this a 4-seasons tent or 3-season? Thanks
Good video.
I thinking about buying this just 2 questions does the footprint attach to the tent and how's the headroom.
Yes the footprint does attach but loosely. I don't bother attaching it and fold back the vestibule area onto the sleeping area. I am 183cm tall and have enough head room sat at the taller section of the tent.
@@tonycameron6016 Thanks.
Nice tent 👍
Cheers +Tony Eden. It's a firm favourite. Having a 2 man tent for mostly myself felt extravagant but the weight penalty vs space is negligible. Riding out bad weather is no problem, bags of room inside and easily cook in the vestibule, dry out kit etc... fantastic.
Why not leave the inner tent attached to the outer fly so when you put the fly up, the tent goes up with it? Also, what is the difference between this and the Loften series. They look the same.
Loften has a more sloping roof over the sleeping area, otherwise they are the same.
We, the norwegians, we always leave the inner tent attached to the outer fly the whole season. No need to separate them.
@@perbhn6986 doesn’t the inner tent get wet from condensation if it’s attached to the fly all the time? Not shaking the fly dry before packing?
In Scandinavia we usually keep the inner and the fly sheet connected during the entire hike. Some of us for the whole season. This is the advantages we have with "the Scandinavian design" Easy setup and when you get inside it is all dry. No leakage from a inner mesh tent while you are putting up the fly sheet during a rein fall. It is also common to use a footprint to avoid condensation. This design is used by Helsport, Hilleberg and Fjellreven, the top brands we have here in Scandinavia.
I want a tent like this (o:
is this tent still considered good? can it be used for winter camping?
It is made for 3 season use, but they do come in 4 season version too. but allot heavier.
I'm good to go on tents... but interested in your shoes in this video??
Great review thank you. Happy to use a 2 man on my own, this looks a serious contender :)
I've had this tent for around two years now and I can't fault it. This is the 'camp' version which has an extra pole to extend the vestibule to give bags of room for gear and cooking - fantastic in bad weather and winter. If that isn't important then there is a lighter 2 pole version with smaller vestibule (which can be fully rolled back) that's about 250g lighter. We've got those listed on our website - www.tamarackoutdoors.co.uk. Thanks for watching, appreciate the feedback.
have you looked at the new fjallraven serries?
im also looking for a new 2 man tent and i really love the abisko shape and abisko endurance
i am waiting for some good reviews and will buy one this spring
I've no experience of the fjallraven tents, so couldn't offer an opinion. We're potentially looking at MSR tents again, maybe next year.
I went on line to look for this and everything is in swedish...can I buy this somewhere in the states? thanks
Hi. The tent is listed in English on our website at www.tamarackoutdoors.co.uk. We've sold several Helsport tents to the USA and elsewhere in the world so I think it will be unlikely that you will find a retailer in the USA selling Helsport. We'd be more than happy to help so please contact us at sales@tamarackoutdoors.co.uk for details on pricing and shipping. Thanks for watching.
hei, this is the 3 person tent. the 2 has just 2 poles.. i mean the Helsport Fjellheimen Pro Superlight 2..
Hi +edorc1, thanks for the heads-up. This is the 2 Man Camp version, which has three poles. I've made that clearer in the video title now. Thanks for watching.
Hi, do you have stock?
Hi, we do try to hold stock of the Fjellheimen Superlight Camp but this is a popular tent so sometimes we need to order from Helsport. Turn around from Helsport is quite quick so please contact us with your required date and we will let you know an expected delivery. Thanks for watching.
Can i use it for the snow?
Great video, but sorry, mate - this isn't a tent for two persons. It's for three persons. It's a Norwegian tent, and it weighs 3,6 kilos. Great tent though, but not very light for a "two persons tent". Best regards from Norway.