Hey Hans what a great review. Sat down and watched it all. You put some work into this and it really showed with your attention to detail and field testing. Loved the fabric fire test as I HAVE HAD A FEW CLOSE ONES... Doesn't take much for the fabric to disappear. I really liked your fabric tear testing too, all very original. I liked and appreciated to way you introduced my storm testing and the shots looked great. Thank you for the work that you put into this and I honestly really enjoyed it all.... Keep up the great work.. Tom
Hi Tomi that is really worth considering as I mentioned in the video is the Abisko Shape 3 a great tent but it’s weak point is the hight of the inner tent ⛺️ Let me know what you decide 😊
Thanks for this in-depth review, it really helped me understand this is a great tent, but it's not for me, since I'll be camping mostly in sunny yet humid conditions. So thanks to you I'll avoid drowning in condensation :)
Fantastic review Hans… Thanks for taking your time and covering so many details about it. Very helpful… I was looking at getting the Hilleberg Nallo 3 or 4 GT, but I think I might just go for this one since both of my Hilleberg tents leaked in the rain. Cheers buddy!
Hi Alex thanks very much - it’s crazy with the leaking Hilleberg tents - it’s no fun using seam sealer. Maybe you could contact Tom Heaney for some advice - Tom have a lot of Hilleberg tents ⛺️ Fjallraven tents are surprisingly strong tents - and they are much cheaper and lighter than Hilleberg. Stay safe 😊
Thanks for a great review! I have the same tent for solo winter camps and when camping with my wife in snow free season. For 3 season solo camps I usually use Tarptent Stratospire 1. I went hiking to the Scandinavian mountains last summer and was really scared with my Stratospire when there was a storm with over 30 m/s gusts. Abisko is a really heavy tent for solo use, but it will still be my pick for next summer trip to Sarek, Sweden. Just in case…
Hi Juha thanks very muck for your comment .....is the Stratospire not a great tent, it is on my list! I guess it is really difficult to find a light 4 season tent, I have been searching for a long time - after I have seen Tom Heaneys review ,in stormy conditions, the Abisko tent series maybe the best option !
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 Just to make it clear, I really like Stratospire! It has lots of room for a solo tent both in the inner tent and the two vestibules. I also love the head height of the Strat. It’s formfactor makes it a bit tricky to pitch in difficult places but It will get easier with practice. The only thing that I think is a little weakness comparing to a strong low tunnel tent is wind performance. Strat has quite big unsupported fabric panels and the height catches wind also. But speaking about last summers trip, I was scared because I had never been in the storm like that. The Strat did not get any damage but was flapping very violently. In the same time there was a couple of Abiskos next to me and one of them got a bent pole. So the weather was challenging whatever shelter you had.
What an experience - so I guess it handled it pretty good 👍🏻 - what’s your take on the Xmid - Tom Heaney Adventure just made a storm ⛈️ video about it - it preformed very nicely
Been waiting for this review. As you said I think this tent is for bad weather camping in high winds. Looking at the dimensions it’s also a 2 man and not a 3 man but I think the extra 200g for the extra space pushes it ahead of the shape 2 version. The main selling points for this tent for me is the large vestibule and the storm worthiness. I don’t think the weight is bad at all when these factors are taken into consideration when considering a 4 season tent. I have the Abisko View 2 which I love but it’s a heavy beast, and if it’s wet the door if you open it fully can let rain into the inner. however I know it can take a beating if required and it’s amazing build quality and ventilation are second to none. Thanks for the video.
Hi kef9 - thanks for your comment and I agre in your points. I know its because of weight and to handle the wind better, that the hight of the inner tent is so low. The tent is 4 m long - only one small meter where you can sit upright, and I am not a tall person, just a little bit higher please.
nice review, tho it dosnt help me with deciding tent. just made more unsure about wich one i want. Im trying to choose between this and the lite version, 2 p that is. for me and my dog. We shall see what i end up with
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 most likely it will, im just ver indecisive when it comes to larger purchases. Keep going back n forth about needing a vestibule or not :P
What is the difference in weight, that will be my concern. But the lite will also have a smaller footprint. But if you are stock in the tent in bad weather, you will love the vestibule
Thanks for this interesting review. I own what I believe to be the predecessor of this tent: the Abisko Lightweight (2p version tent). Seeing as they don't offer any information on their site anymore and even deleted their old video's about care for this tent from their official RUclips Page, I hope maybe you can answer a question I've been having. I've owned the tent for around 9 years, but due to circumstances only used it 6 times in those 9 years. (Boy Scouts, always on a protected campsite and not really used in foul weather or crazy storms). But I had the tent poles break on me 2 times. Even though the second time, the pole came from a whole new set I ordered, and was not a repaired one. Do you have any experience on the DAC featherlite NSL poles being so easy to break? Last time they broke, it was while testing the tent during a rainy but almost windstill night to see if it was still waterproof after 2 years of being stored away. My wife is calling me crazy I payed 800 euro's for a tent (+ 200 euros for a replacement pole set) claiming that with the light camping we do, we'd better be off buying a whole new decathlon tent every year and coming out still cheaper. And I'm starting to believe her and lose faith in the Fjällräven brand...
Hi no I have never heard about DAC poles breaking in these circumstances. I use DAC poles in many of my tents and once I broke one but that was in stormy conditions. Could the reason be that the elastic line holding the poles, becoming slaggy and not holding the poles properly together when raising the tent?
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 Thank you for your insight. The second broken pole came from a new set. So I would hope the tension cord inside the pole was in mint condition. I however will keep checked that all segments are tightly together. I don't think they offer official replacement poles for my tent anymore. Do you think I could replace the segment with a standard DAC segment? Otherwise I'm really stuck with an expensive but useless tent due to a pole breaking. Even though the tent fabric is literally still in perfect condition and waterproof...
I am not sure that a new tent pole would fit your “old” version I would try to send Fjellraven a mail or repair it with a tent splint (it is included in the repair kit) I have made a video about it: “Waterproofing a Tent With Nikwax” “New Big Agnes Copper Spur HVUL3 - Final Review “ Let me know how it turns out 😉
WOW new video! Congrats! I've been watched your video about patagonia pants and decided to buy the same. Thanks for review! I would be happy, if you told about your own experience and what you wear in second layer, maybe fleece, maybe softshell, idk. I just found REI polartec powerstretch pro for only 50 dollars, and want to buy it in this role. Do you have any exp. with this material? Thanks!
Hi Vitaly and thanks very much... I wear a Montbell Thermawrap Jacket, it is warm and it have a low weight. (made a video about it) Fleece is a great material, only downside is the weight.
Hej Hans. Det var en super god gennemgang af teltet. Jeg er stor fan af Fjallraven og har også haft nogle af deres telte. Deres ting holder bare meget længe.Nu har jeg lige købt et telt fra Hilleberg, et Nallo 3.Det er jeg også meget glad for. God søndag.
Tak mange tak - tænker vi er en del af en skandinavisk tradition og ikke kun tænker på vægt - fedt med Nallo 3 - det ville jeg gerne have. God Søndag 🏕️
Hej Hans. Fantastisk video! Jeg er 2 meter lang og jeg har svært ved at vurdere om jeg( når jeg ligger på et luft underlag ) rammer med soveposen ind på teltet med mine føder. Tror du at jeg gør det ?
Hej igen 😊 Jeg har tænkt over det og tror ikke du vil kunne være i det telt med din lange krop, du kommer til at røre ved inderteltet og gøre din sovepose våd/ fugtig. Måske du burde overveje et andet telt; Big Agnes laver en forlænget udgave sf deres Copper Spur og jeg tror også Dan Durston laver en lang X-Mid.
Could you please advise for what did you use silk oil from the repair kit ? Did something happen with the tent for 5 years? Great reviews I am thinking what to buy between Abisko lite 3 or shape 3
I have used the included clue to repair a sleeping mat. It’s a difficult choice, but bought of the 2 versions a quite heavy so I went for the Shape to maximize comfort 🙂 Thanks for your comment
Hej Hans, Dejlige videoer du laver - keep it up :-) Hvad tænker du i forhold til dig Big Agnes Copper SPpur UL3? Hvilket kan du bedst lide? Jeg er med på, at i dårligt vejr kan Abiskoen lidt mere, men hvis man ikke ved hvad der ramme en - hvad ville du så pakke? 🙂
Hej Mark og tak for din kommentar 😊 Big Agnes selvfølgelig - der er meget mere højde og plads inde i teltet. Fjellraven teltet er 4 m langt og kun i en lille meter kan man sidde oprejst. Der er heller ikke problemer med kondens og så vejer det ikke så meget. Men hvis det blæser er Fjellraven sagen 🏕️
27:03 That is absolutely not a problem, it is designed that way, like with any true 4 season tent. The reason for it is that the wind cannot blow snow into the tent.
Hey Hans what a great review. Sat down and watched it all. You put some work into this and it really showed with your attention to detail and field testing. Loved the fabric fire test as I HAVE HAD A FEW CLOSE ONES... Doesn't take much for the fabric to disappear. I really liked your fabric tear testing too, all very original. I liked and appreciated to way you introduced my storm testing and the shots looked great. Thank you for the work that you put into this and I honestly really enjoyed it all.... Keep up the great work.. Tom
Hi Tom thanks very much - and I appreciate you helping me with these storm clips - it really does something for the review 😃
Very good video
Thanks very much
Best tent review I have ever seen. Thank you very much 👍👍👍
Hey Walter what a nice comment, much apprised 😊
Yes I loved the level of detail and the field tests... Tom
Nice review! Very thorough. I'm considering the Abisko Endurance 3 for the added space. Still not sure if that is worth the extra 500g it weights.
Hi Tomi that is really worth considering as I mentioned in the video is the Abisko Shape 3 a great tent but it’s weak point is the hight of the inner tent ⛺️
Let me know what you decide 😊
Tom and Hans! Unbeatable!
Thanks Matt
Great video. I have watched many of Tom heaneys videos, it helped a lot with my tent choice.
Thanks, Tom make great videos 😊
Excellent review.. Very thorough...
Hi Ed thank you so very much for your feedback 😊
excellent - takk ...
Tanks
Awesome review
Thanks very much ☺️
Superb review
Thanks Hedley
Thanks for this in-depth review, it really helped me understand this is a great tent, but it's not for me, since I'll be camping mostly in sunny yet humid conditions. So thanks to you I'll avoid drowning in condensation :)
Glad that the video was helpful, it’s only worth bringing in bad, cold and windy conditions.
Great job bud 👍🏻. Tent looks really well and a great review! I have bought Toms abisko lite 2 and am looking forward to getting out in it. Thanks!
Hi SK Wildcamps - thanks very much for your nice comment - say hallo to Tom and congratulations with your new tent - its great in stormy conditions 💁🏕
Fantastic review Hans… Thanks for taking your time and covering so many details about it. Very helpful…
I was looking at getting the Hilleberg Nallo 3 or 4 GT, but I think I might just go for this one since both of my Hilleberg tents leaked in the rain.
Cheers buddy!
Hi Alex thanks very much - it’s crazy with the leaking Hilleberg tents - it’s no fun using seam sealer.
Maybe you could contact Tom Heaney for some advice - Tom have a lot of Hilleberg tents ⛺️
Fjallraven tents are surprisingly strong tents - and they are much cheaper and lighter than Hilleberg.
Stay safe 😊
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 That’s a great idea Hans. I’ll message Tom and get his input.
All the best.
Thanks for a great review! I have the same tent for solo winter camps and when camping with my wife in snow free season. For 3 season solo camps I usually use Tarptent Stratospire 1. I went hiking to the Scandinavian mountains last summer and was really scared with my Stratospire when there was a storm with over 30 m/s gusts. Abisko is a really heavy tent for solo use, but it will still be my pick for next summer trip to Sarek, Sweden. Just in case…
Hi Juha thanks very muck for your comment .....is the Stratospire not a great tent, it is on my list! I guess it is really difficult to find a light 4 season tent, I have been searching for a long time - after I have seen Tom Heaneys review ,in stormy conditions, the Abisko tent series maybe the best option !
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 Just to make it clear, I really like Stratospire! It has lots of room for a solo tent both in the inner tent and the two vestibules. I also love the head height of the Strat. It’s formfactor makes it a bit tricky to pitch in difficult places but It will get easier with practice. The only thing that I think is a little weakness comparing to a strong low tunnel tent is wind performance. Strat has quite big unsupported fabric panels and the height catches wind also. But speaking about last summers trip, I was scared because I had never been in the storm like that. The Strat did not get any damage but was flapping very violently. In the same time there was a couple of Abiskos next to me and one of them got a bent pole. So the weather was challenging whatever shelter you had.
What an experience - so I guess it handled it pretty good 👍🏻 - what’s your take on the Xmid - Tom Heaney Adventure just made a storm ⛈️ video about it - it preformed very nicely
Been waiting for this review. As you said I think this tent is for bad weather camping in high winds. Looking at the dimensions it’s also a 2 man and not a 3 man but I think the extra 200g for the extra space pushes it ahead of the shape 2 version. The main selling points for this tent for me is the large vestibule and the storm worthiness. I don’t think the weight is bad at all when these factors are taken into consideration when considering a 4 season tent. I have the Abisko View 2 which I love but it’s a heavy beast, and if it’s wet the door if you open it fully can let rain into the inner. however I know it can take a beating if required and it’s amazing build quality and ventilation are second to none. Thanks for the video.
Hi kef9 - thanks for your comment and I agre in your points. I know its because of weight and to handle the wind better, that the hight of the inner tent is so low. The tent is 4 m long - only one small meter where you can sit upright, and I am not a tall person, just a little bit higher please.
nice review, tho it dosnt help me with deciding tent. just made more unsure about wich one i want. Im trying to choose between this and the lite version, 2 p that is. for me and my dog. We shall see what i end up with
Hi Jorge thanks a lot - there will be plenty of space in the lite version for you and your dog, and you are saving som wight and bulk.
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 most likely it will, im just ver indecisive when it comes to larger purchases. Keep going back n forth about needing a vestibule or not :P
What is the difference in weight, that will be my concern. But the lite will also have a smaller footprint.
But if you are stock in the tent in bad weather, you will love the vestibule
Thanks for this interesting review. I own what I believe to be the predecessor of this tent: the Abisko Lightweight (2p version tent). Seeing as they don't offer any information on their site anymore and even deleted their old video's about care for this tent from their official RUclips Page, I hope maybe you can answer a question I've been having.
I've owned the tent for around 9 years, but due to circumstances only used it 6 times in those 9 years. (Boy Scouts, always on a protected campsite and not really used in foul weather or crazy storms). But I had the tent poles break on me 2 times. Even though the second time, the pole came from a whole new set I ordered, and was not a repaired one. Do you have any experience on the DAC featherlite NSL poles being so easy to break? Last time they broke, it was while testing the tent during a rainy but almost windstill night to see if it was still waterproof after 2 years of being stored away. My wife is calling me crazy I payed 800 euro's for a tent (+ 200 euros for a replacement pole set) claiming that with the light camping we do, we'd better be off buying a whole new decathlon tent every year and coming out still cheaper. And I'm starting to believe her and lose faith in the Fjällräven brand...
Hi no I have never heard about DAC poles breaking in these circumstances.
I use DAC poles in many of my tents and once I broke one but that was in stormy conditions.
Could the reason be that the elastic line holding the poles, becoming slaggy and not holding the poles properly together when raising the tent?
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 Thank you for your insight. The second broken pole came from a new set. So I would hope the tension cord inside the pole was in mint condition. I however will keep checked that all segments are tightly together. I don't think they offer official replacement poles for my tent anymore. Do you think I could replace the segment with a standard DAC segment? Otherwise I'm really stuck with an expensive but useless tent due to a pole breaking. Even though the tent fabric is literally still in perfect condition and waterproof...
I am not sure that a new tent pole would fit your “old” version
I would try to send Fjellraven a mail or repair it with a tent splint (it is included in the repair kit)
I have made a video about it:
“Waterproofing a Tent With Nikwax”
“New Big Agnes Copper Spur HVUL3 - Final Review “
Let me know how it turns out 😉
WOW new video! Congrats! I've been watched your video about patagonia pants and decided to buy the same. Thanks for review! I would be happy, if you told about your own experience and what you wear in second layer, maybe fleece, maybe softshell, idk. I just found REI polartec powerstretch pro for only 50 dollars, and want to buy it in this role. Do you have any exp. with this material? Thanks!
Hi Vitaly and thanks very much... I wear a Montbell Thermawrap Jacket, it is warm and it have a low weight. (made a video about it) Fleece is a great material, only downside is the weight.
Czy dwie osoby zmieszczą się w tym namiocie ? odnośnie skraplania wody , to można dokupić Fjallraven Mesh Inner Tent Lite-Shape 3
Yes maybe the mesh inner could be a good idea
Hej Hans. Det var en super god gennemgang af teltet. Jeg er stor fan af Fjallraven og har også haft nogle af deres telte. Deres ting holder bare meget længe.Nu har jeg lige købt et telt fra Hilleberg, et Nallo 3.Det er jeg også meget glad for. God søndag.
Tak mange tak - tænker vi er en del af en skandinavisk tradition og ikke kun tænker på vægt - fedt med Nallo 3 - det ville jeg gerne have.
God Søndag 🏕️
Hej Hans. Fantastisk video! Jeg er 2 meter lang og jeg har svært ved at vurdere om jeg( når jeg ligger på et luft underlag ) rammer med soveposen ind på teltet med mine føder. Tror du at jeg gør det ?
Tak for din kommentar
Jeg har jo 2 personers udgaven - hvid du er alene i den tror jeg godt du kan være der med dine 2 meter 😊
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 ok så siger du at jeg måske skal ligge diagonalt?
Hej igen 😊
Jeg har tænkt over det og tror ikke du vil kunne være i det telt med din lange krop, du kommer til at røre ved inderteltet og gøre din sovepose våd/ fugtig.
Måske du burde overveje et andet telt; Big Agnes laver en forlænget udgave sf deres Copper Spur og jeg tror også Dan Durston laver en lang X-Mid.
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 ok tusind tak Hans! Det hjælper mig virkeligt!
Dejligt at kunne hjælpe 😊
Could you please advise for what did you use silk oil from the repair kit ?
Did something happen with the tent for 5 years?
Great reviews I am thinking what to buy between Abisko lite 3 or shape 3
I have used the included clue to repair a sleeping mat.
It’s a difficult choice, but bought of the 2 versions a quite heavy so I went for the Shape to maximize comfort 🙂
Thanks for your comment
@@hanskirk-hiking9697 thank you so much for the fast reply, really appreciate it
Wish you good luck everywhere!
You are welcome
Hej Hans,
Dejlige videoer du laver - keep it up :-) Hvad tænker du i forhold til dig Big Agnes Copper SPpur UL3? Hvilket kan du bedst lide?
Jeg er med på, at i dårligt vejr kan Abiskoen lidt mere, men hvis man ikke ved hvad der ramme en - hvad ville du så pakke? 🙂
Hej Mark og tak for din kommentar 😊
Big Agnes selvfølgelig - der er meget mere højde og plads inde i teltet.
Fjellraven teltet er 4 m langt og kun i en lille meter kan man sidde oprejst.
Der er heller ikke problemer med kondens og så vejer det ikke så meget.
Men hvis det blæser er Fjellraven sagen 🏕️
27:03 That is absolutely not a problem, it is designed that way, like with any true 4 season tent. The reason for it is that the wind cannot blow snow into the tent.
Yes you are right it’s intentional, but it also causes condensation
👍
Hi Luke - thanks 💁