Another cool looking tent for the weight. One thing I noticed are all the stitchlines in the bathtubfloor. Conventional wisdom always warned me away from that and wondered if you have any experience with floors like that. My hilleberg jannu has one right down the middle of the floor and it has never leaked on me, but it's a hilleberg. I never worry about anything with those tents. On another note. I have become a bit of tent addict and own too many at this point, some hardly used. What is a good place to put them up for sale?
They are all hot tape sealed and look fine . Ironically my Hilleberg Nammatj GT2 leaked from day 1 and needed silnet . Outdoor Gear Exchange on FB is a great forum to sell kit. A
@@AndrewParkOutdoors wow I am flabbergasted, a leaking Hilleberg. Never thought I'd see the day. And from day one no less I guess even their quality control isn't completely tight. Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out.
Great review and a new find. That mesh could set a standard vs the freeze or steam current choices. Not for me that one though,just gotta have the cook inside option. Have a great one. ATB fellmandave.
Ooft that's a good question Julian, i'm guilty of swapping tents around for season or lightness so I find that hard to answer. I guess if i was thinking about versatility I fall back on my BD HilIght for most scenarios and if you looked at my brother he'd probably grab his F10 Helium, James would take an MSR Access 1 year round, That probably doesn't help you !
Hmm it's ok but I recon you will sell this one.🤣 Not really anywere to safely cook and that inner will get wet everytime you open the door. Very similar to the naturehike taga1 but lighter and double skin 👍
I look forward to seeing how this tent handles in the wind
Surprisingly well yesterday in gusty lochside winds , I was pleasantly surprised!
Reminds me of my old .jack wolfskin termite 2 man tent 2 kg that served me five years in the road and still going strong,
I think I mean on the road lol
I got it Dave :-)
sweet design love the height in the foot end & the 'boot' space. the volume inside maybe enough to allow condensation to escape well enough.
Yes that might be it but if you watch a US video on YT you'll see some serious condensation on a still freezing night, to be expected tho i reckon. A
I’m quite drawn to the El Chalten 1.5, which I think is out in February 2021. You’ll probably beat me to it!
Another cool looking tent for the weight. One thing I noticed are all the stitchlines in the bathtubfloor. Conventional wisdom always warned me away from that and wondered if you have any experience with floors like that. My hilleberg jannu has one right down the middle of the floor and it has never leaked on me, but it's a hilleberg. I never worry about anything with those tents.
On another note. I have become a bit of tent addict and own too many at this point, some hardly used. What is a good place to put them up for sale?
They are all hot tape sealed and look fine . Ironically my Hilleberg Nammatj GT2 leaked from day 1 and needed silnet . Outdoor Gear Exchange on FB is a great forum to sell kit. A
@@AndrewParkOutdoors wow I am flabbergasted, a leaking Hilleberg. Never thought I'd see the day. And from day one no less I guess even their quality control isn't completely tight.
Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out.
Interesting looking tent Andrew. Not bad at all. 🏕
Interesting looking tent Andrew. ATB
Yes will need a few nights to see if it's a keeper. 👍
Awesome review or unboxing. Love that tent. I will have to check this one out more. Well done. Crow✌️
Much appreciated! happy camping. A
Great review and a new find. That mesh could set a standard vs the freeze or steam current choices. Not for me that one though,just gotta have the cook inside option. Have a great one. ATB fellmandave.
Hi Dave, yes I'm kind of with you on it, just have to pin back the inner if the weather gods are not playing ball I guess. A
How can I purchase one securely online?
Hi Shane, I think you can use this link: www.zerogramgear.com/tents/?idx=290
Andrew, whats your favourite 3 season tent to date as an all rounder for Scotland.
Ooft that's a good question Julian, i'm guilty of swapping tents around for season or lightness so I find that hard to answer. I guess if i was thinking about versatility I fall back on my BD HilIght for most scenarios and if you looked at my brother he'd probably grab his F10 Helium, James would take an MSR Access 1 year round, That probably doesn't help you !
@@AndrewParkOutdoors it actually does, thanks 👍
I have a Soulo for winter, would you suggest this tent or the Alpkit Soloist for lightweight hiking and/ or Bikepacking? Cheers
Hi Tony, I'd recommend the Zerogram over the Soloist on space alone, the Soloist is solid but very small to be honest. A
Nice looking tent mate atb stuart
Thanks Stu, compact and bijou 👍
Hmm it's ok but I recon you will sell this one.🤣 Not really anywere to safely cook and that inner will get wet everytime you open the door. Very similar to the naturehike taga1 but lighter and double skin 👍
Ha, We shall see, the inner hangs inside the fly so that ok but cooking will be a detach the inner job like in the Unna.
Good!!!
it looks interesting, but a tent without a porch is a swimming pool in very wet weather.
We'll find out in due course ;-)