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@Jamienomore3 ай бұрын
I much prefer a Tent with a built in Ground Base so the Grass isn't inside the Tent.
@frogscotch192 ай бұрын
hello. Do you find the inflatable mattress remains fully blown up by the morning please ? I'm just wondering because i always find they have deflated by morning. Thanks for the video!
@neonjoe844 ай бұрын
I’ve had the Unna for 3 years now and used it in all seasons with the 10mm poles. The freestanding option is brilliant as you can pick the tent up and place it exactly where you want. It doesn’t suffer with much condensation, although I don’t cook in the tent. It handles wind very well and snow just falls off the sides. Highly recommend this tent for all 4 seasons.
@frederickridall6283 ай бұрын
Thanks for this great video. In my case Paul you are preaching to the converted. I absolutely love this tent. I've reached a certain age now and I'm done with "coffin" tents. It's a real luxury to be able to get changed without having to contort yourself, have ample headroom to use a Trekkerchair inside and be able to get in and out without burrowing a hole. One of the most misunderstood and underrated shelters on the market in my opinion. Never once have I regretted my purchase.
@janne36533 ай бұрын
I love my Unna. I've had it for about 10 years. It is a more practical tent than I thought when I bought it. I also use 10mm poles to get a bit more stability. It's roomy, flexible, easy to set up, even if it's a little heavier.
@suewheeler57953 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE my Unna! Seriously underrated. I also use 10 mm poles in winter. It definitely has a vestibule. Tom Heaney did a great video on the Unna and Going Solo. It's really hard to get across exactly how much room there is in the vestibule. I store my bag and boots in the vestibule and have cooked in it too. The Soulo was wayyy too small for me. I love that if it's raining there is so much room to live in it. It can certainly handle weather and wind. It is a red label after all
@frederickridall6283 ай бұрын
Absolutely! We don't need telling do we Sue!
@missogyny49214 ай бұрын
Another massively underrated tent is the Nallo 2. It’s the same weight as the Soulo with far more room and a brilliant vestibule/door arrangement. It’s more than strong enough for anything the UK is likely to throw at it and can be double-poled when needed.
@quarter1054 ай бұрын
Correct. I have an early 90-isch Nallo 2 (with equal length poles) and it is still in great condition. At 2,4 kg not the lightest but very sturdy. I only had the groundsheet replaced. Which even at 25 years old wasn't a problem, they just took it in and replaced the groundsheet for 150 euro in total (including shipping to and back)
@turdwarbler2 сағат бұрын
I have a Nallo 3 GT which is wonderful, and 1.6Kg each for 2 people to carry.. Difficult to beat with the size of the vestibule.
@sujoygupta29223 ай бұрын
GOODNESS, this was an amazing vid. It's one of those vids that you make that almost convinces someone like me with zero camping experience to drop a mortgage payment on camping gear and get out there ...and admittedly fail spectacularly at the enterprise. Still, ...almost. It's been great being subscribed to this channel all this time. Great channel!!!
@PaulMessner3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I’m glad you found the video useful.
@sco359212 күн бұрын
This was a real top notch review. What really sold me was the space, design, ease of use, and strength. Laying down is great for sleeping not cooking, dressing, etc. as you described. This will be my next tent for sure. You had some great upgrade ideas also. Thank you sir!
@CatherineMcNeight3 ай бұрын
PM: You've out done yourself with this tent review! First you defend an extremely stable and safe shelter, Then you reveal the practical "hacks" which elevate the Unna simplicity into a Spacious Sitting Upright Palace of comfort and utility - the Cooking Corner is brilliant!! And of course lastly you leave us with great techniques for added guys and a full lesson in breakdown and pack away. What comes across to the viewer is a bloke whose clear eyed common sense approach to the possibilities of this remarkable 'distilled' Hilleberg Shines Through!! Congrats, Grancrappy
@samimurtomaki55342 ай бұрын
That vestibule is most likely much more voluminous, but not just as deep from ground level than my S2S alto 1+. I have not cooked in the vestibule yet, but if i'd do it that detaching the inner trick works in this one too, I cannot believe that I have never thinked that. Thank You for sharing that, that is just amazing one for one person tents 😃
@Povel-w7j4 ай бұрын
Great review! Unna with a small tarp is a fantastic combination!
@FourIntoOne2 ай бұрын
Im 6 foot tall and I have the Soulo. I really really wish I had the Unna instead as the Soulo is about 20% to small . Its OK in isolation, you just get on with it, but next to, and having used the Unna, its a no brainer for taller people.
@davidjackson88293 ай бұрын
The cord on the zip is a cool idea. Love this tent. Now I have that devil in my head convincing me I need it.😂
@pootlingalong89284 ай бұрын
Have always liked the Unna - I like simple shapes and it reminds me of an upmarket version of the cheap little tents for festivals or garden camping we all bought when we were young. The peg-at-each-corner shape is classic and unfussy, love it.
@rogibaer4 ай бұрын
I used the Unna from the mid-90's for years. I DID miss a porch. I DID replace poles twice due to them failing when bringing the tent down in storms. (When up, it survived stoms brilliantly.) Looking back, it was definately my favourite tent. I'd love Hilleberg to give it the Black Label treatment, with clip-on poles, and room for an actual porch... maybe a diagonaly edged inner that starts at 70cm wide and is 130cm wide at the other end, hence, a 60cm porch. That would be my ideal ultralight 4-season tent! It would still be lighter than the Soulo, and even easier/quicker to put up/take down than the present Unna...
@azclaimjumper3 ай бұрын
Going back decades to my Boy Scout days & pitching a military surplus 2-man pup tent, I've ALWAYS ALWAYS gathered large rocks to place atop pegs as soon as I've pounded one into the ground. I've NEVER, NEVER had a tent peg pull out of the ground during strong windy conditions in the middle of the night. Upgrading to 10mm poles is a good choice.to provide a lil extra strength to the structure. My one & only Hilleberg tent is the Enan - has provided me with reliable/stable shelter during strong gusty windy conditions at 9,000' in the high Sierras. Warm Regard from Reno, Nevada, U.S.A..
@tomscott11593 ай бұрын
Most wild campers are 3-season campers. The first 5 seconds of your excellent video, as you prepare to empty the bag, expose a major reason why this majority of solo tent-users avoid the Unna: it's bulkier and heavier than other options for the conditions enjoyed by most hiking campers. Especially once you have added a small tarp, extra pegs, and maybe a pole or two in order to maximize the Unna's advantages. On the other hand, car and canoe campers can easily bring something a bit roomier. This is a fine tent, but it is best suited to a rather smallish segment of the market.
@mmedved5567Ай бұрын
I've used several tents of this two pole free standing dome type for many years. I have always pegged them down before erecting them. It's quite simple and speeds set up and secures from wind.
@tullochgorum6323Ай бұрын
Agreed. I think Paul is missing a trick here.
@petergilbert724 ай бұрын
Nice walk through of my ‘go to’ tent. A few observations from me for anyone looking at buying a tent (and who isn’t?😁). Some Unna positives not covered in the video : the front door actually is a three way zipper. I never open the bottom corner zipper of the tent. The long curving zip enables me to unzip one or both of the upper zippers to the corner and I step over into the vestibule. The curving inner door has a two way zipper. I use the top zipper in the same way and sit down into the tent. By not undoing the bottom zipper you avoid all the spare material flapping in the mud. It also saves time not furling and unfurling doors constantly as experienced in Soulo! (Incidentally the Niak lacks the Unna’s door features and also doesn’t get the views from inside when the door is opened from the top.) Another good point is that either end of the Unna can be the head end. If the lie of the land or wind direction is such just swap ends. It therefore suits right and left handed folk- Soulo is more convenient for left handed only. I think Paul overstated the interior length of the Unna. Yes you can push a mattress all the way to one end but the Unna’s ends slope at a 45 degree angle so there’s no headroom at the extremities (the Soulo in contrast has pre-bent poles with much more upright ends). I’m 188cm and I find the Unna’s 230cm length only just long enough. Add a strong wind and the outer fabric gets pushed against the inner despite the generous 15cm gap between them. I then sleep diagonally with my feet near a pole where fabric deformation is less. As Paul mentioned, pitching in wind before all the guylines get deployed is tricky. I find any wind above 25kmh (15mph+) needs care. I use my Unna for bikepacking (which is at lower elevations, and where free standing is often essential) and backpacking when forecasts are for slight or moderate wind. I have a Soulo and a Nammatj and I take one of those for summit camps unless I can be certain of little wind. The Unna makes the best of vistas to be sure but IMO is not the right tent for British mountain summits. But it is my fav Hillie nonetheless.
@kayasper60814 ай бұрын
The Hilleberg Unna is very underrated. In my opinion it is the very best and most interesting one person tent known to mankind! I have slept hundreds of nights in it in all kinds of weather. During long distance kayak expeditions I had to wait up to a week before the storm calmed down, in a very exposed little rocky beach. It is so good that there is some more space in it! I really love this beautifull jewel.
@frederickridall6283 ай бұрын
Yep! We don't need telling do we Soy!
@tonwhelan3 ай бұрын
Yes. If I paid that much for a tent, I too would convince myself it's the greatest thing since sliced bread 🙄
@kayasper60813 ай бұрын
@@tonwhelan It is even more: Some of the expeditions I made, wouldn't even be possible to do at all without this tent. However, it can be done without sliced bread.
@frederickridall6283 ай бұрын
@@kayasper6081 Ha! 😂
@ericpalsbring3 ай бұрын
I have both the Unna and the Soulo. Nine times out of ten I choose to bring the Unna. My Unna is 20+ years old and are still holding up just great! I absolutely love the use of mesh inner with Unna since you can open up the door completely and have a awsome panoramic view of the surroundings. But the Soulo comes on handy when pitching in narrow places because of its smaller footprint. And of course, as you mention, Soulo is more robust and easier to pitch in harsh wind.
@WayWordWay3 ай бұрын
@ericpalsbring It's exactly the same thing for me. I have five hilleberg tents and four other makes, and the Unna is my favorite of all of them if I go solo.
@stefanwels10 күн бұрын
With a tarp over the front like a tunnel with open at the front edge and slope upwards, you can make so you have an open fire, in a small stove. But that's only if you're in the forest and it's really cold, I do that and it works without any problems at all. Very useful in different situations. And as I see it in such a use of 50 cm pads, it's not a problem if you are two. For me, simplicity is a value.
@maurice59923 ай бұрын
One of the best tent reviews I've seen for ages Paul. I'm not rushing out to buy a Hilleberg any time soon, for me it would be overkill, although I do own the Terranova southern cross 1, that should do for all the weather conditions I'm likely to go camping in. However, the calm and measured way you approach the subject is wonderfully appealing. ATB Paul.
@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA4 ай бұрын
Hello Paul! This is super fun! I also just got a Unna!!! I got it because I wanted to know WHY I never got it but I have many nights in Niak, Soulo, Akto, Enan and so on... It will be intressting to start using it! / Matti in Jokkmokk
@davehumpleby34404 ай бұрын
Very happy with my Terra Nova Southern Cross 2 used as a one-person tent. Yes, it's a bit heavier, but the room, robustness, dependability, and the 2 generous vestebules more than make up for it. It's palatial for one, extremely versatile, and I've never had a bad night in it.
@paulridley90554 ай бұрын
Unna is used all over Scandinavia. Amazing tent
@frstesiste76704 ай бұрын
I'd certainly choose the Unna over the Soulo, but for general use I think Unna is kind of overbuild and I'd go for Niak which is about the same size, but lighter. Wish they made a Unna Light Weight with the same materials as Niak. I always go for a sheltered camp spot over top of a mountains and better views though.
@olamikalsen33673 ай бұрын
Bought the Unna because 1 night overnighters on snow in Norway wintertime weekdays, is what time afford me mostly. Skiing with the smallest pulk sledge I have, weight is not a problem and I dont bring much more stuff than Paul does, its just winter size. At 174 cm tall, I dig a snow ditch and sit like in a real chair, not just the chair kit. I use a multifuel burner on white gas inside the Unna when cooking. This is only possible because of the size of the Unna, and no problem with ventilation with part of the top vent open. If I only was camping on my own, Unna is by far the tent most suited in all seasons and weather if you get the extra poles and footprint. Pegs change with seasons anyway. Everything positive about the Unna was said by Paul in this video, and I have nothing to add. Thank you for the review. ❤😊
@garyhoffman13 ай бұрын
Remember that Hilleberg tents were/are designed in Scandinavia for Scandinavian conditions. As such, they are bomber tents made to last. They are not designed with the philosophy that they will be good enough for a few years and then be replaced with a “new and improved” version. I have both the Unna and Allak. The Allak is 12 years old and still in perfect condition. I have read about people taking MSR Hubba’s, Big Agnes and other less robust tents out in a storm here in Norway and they didn’t hold up. Up here, that could be life threateningly dangerous.
@NotASheep1003 ай бұрын
Good clear point....which i totally get. Unfortunate weve become too obsessed with everything being light weight... As you said...not good in serious weather.
@garyhoffman13 ай бұрын
@@chrisschell90 It depends on where you are located in Canada. We get some pretty insane winds blowing off the North Sea so get both windward and leeward hard winds. But good to hear that your BA hasn’t given you any problems. My Unna is 1.76kg without the extra stuff so hardly an “insane weight penalty”.
@nathanvrvrt3 ай бұрын
My msr hubba hubba nx ripped it's outer fabric in a big wind in scotland wich made me sleep outside with little cover on a windy rainy noght in Scotland... And now looking at a hilleberg 😂
@Velobetty3 ай бұрын
I've had my Akto for 10 years or so now and the only downside is that it can suffer from condensation a little more than other tents although it has much more warmth inside. A practical change that can be made is to add mesh panels at each small end of the inner and leave the outer vents open.
@sixwestpoint3 ай бұрын
OK so I think this is one of the Best "Non Gear" Reviews I have ever seen.... I have been thinking about a better tent for some time and the review you have produced on this has definitely sold the tent to me. I'm not a storm chaser but I'm a What if camper and often cancel trips because here in Ireland the weather at times scares me with my current MSR HH Tent it's really not up to too much when it comes to the wind. Also I'm put off my the Nylon Coffin 1 Man tents out there and I have contemplated a few of them. One of the stand out points of this review is how comprehensively you have shown the space availability and practicability in a normal wild camp environment. You have clarified the space and made it very easy to understand the space available. It's a really well balanced review Paul and I have to say that apart form the £820.00 price tag I think the Unna would be a more than suitable tent for my needs in the environment that I consider wild camping to be fun, which is not in 85mph winds or with 6 foot of snow around me. Like you say it also will last ten plus years and at £82.00 per year for the time I spend outdoors and in relative comfort and safety I think the price is acceptable.... Thanks for this, your reviews have always been great, but this one, in my humble opinion is on a whole different level.
@WayWordWay3 ай бұрын
I've got five HIlleberg tents, including the soulo and the Unna. The Unna is one of my two favorite tents while the Soulo I have to say is my least favorite of the lot. What is not mentioned about the Soulo is that it has abysmal ventilation and has the worst condensation of all my eight tents, and while this is a personal thing, I sleep on my left side - which has me facing the wall rather than the door side which I'd prefer. The Unna let's the user decide which end they can put their head, while the Soulo requires the head at the wide end of the tent - which is the wrong side for my tastes. I also like that the Unna goes up faster and only has two poles, both the same length. Lastly, if one is tall, then one will appreciate the 90" of length and the higher head room.
@davehoover8853Ай бұрын
Nice review showing how flexible the Unna is if you just move the inner around a bit. I also have the Namatj 2 and it is another great tent especially in very high winds, but it takes a lot of ground area to pitch. I like the Unna for compact footprint when pitching, the height of the interior and trusty performance in most heavy weather.
@Zak_McKracken4 ай бұрын
Since I bought the Unna a few years ago, I need no other tents amymore. I can user it over the whole year, it's cosy, roomy, and perfect for my style of outdoor trips.
@ergot574 ай бұрын
Well done. With a ground cloth this works very well I would think. Thanks.
@1marktanderson2 ай бұрын
Just looked up the price on this bad boy. Crazy!
@TDCamper4 ай бұрын
Thanks Paul, I think you are right, it looks a fantastic tent. Shame it is out of my reach at present. I would love to try it.
@StephenJReid4 ай бұрын
I've got my eye on this one since last winter. Bought the Terra Nova laser compact AS, but I miss having a freestanding 4 season tent.
@mulreid4 ай бұрын
Southern Cross 1 is my go to 1 man stormworthy tent. Small footprint, solid as anything but a lot lighter.
@dhcanavan3 ай бұрын
Another genuinely enjoyable video thanks Paul. So informative. Your knowledge is unequalled and your manner is easy and friendly, not preachy and arrogance free. Have you ever thought of doing a comparison with some really old tents? I have a great quality 3 pole 2 man dome tent from the 1980s that I still use. It'd be interesting to get your comparative views on how design has developed in the past 45 years...
@jameshosking92333 ай бұрын
Love the longer length review format Paul. If you think the UNNA is lacking in reviews, then check out the Hilleberg Rogen 2. Well under 2kg and virtually nowt (decent) in review content out there. Had mine for a couple of years now, and love it. Compact pack size and more space than you can shake a stick at inside + x2 BIG vestibules for gear and cooking etc. Clearly not ultra light weight, but a cracking 3 season tent (that’ll do for 95% of UK conditions) and is my one person ‘go to’ palace. On your radar? Never seen another out in the wild, and certainly no heavier than the UNNA you’ve just reviewed. Keep up the good work pal, love your content.
@chrisbishop65213 ай бұрын
I've Been using my Rogen for three years. Got caught in a bad storm last year with several other campers. By the morning I had four people sharing my tent due to theirs being destroyed.
@NotASheep1003 ай бұрын
Reading these has convinced me to get something 4 season..not an ultralight tent.
@twiggyescapes4 ай бұрын
Great review Paul... Love my unna since I got it... Definitely a more comfortable tent than the Soulo... Only use the Soulo now if the wind is going to be over 30mph...This vid is going to get the unna more sales for defo.. 👍
@Oldrush2 ай бұрын
I’m in northern Colorado and almost every night is crazy windy when I’m out. There are tons of people that hike here so I relegate my backpacking trips to shoulder seasons now because I hate camping in view of anyone else. Regardless of the time of year it’s extremely windy here at night and everything is exposed and at high elevation. We use Hilly tents to survive the night. However, they are not that comfortable in my opinion at 6’1” they are all too short for me with my sleeping pad and bag. But it’s what I use most of the time. If I know I’m going to be in cover at a lower elevation in another area then anything works including no tent. I wish they would design the tent around a real 6’3” person with a winter sleeping pad and a winter down bag. Basically make them all at least tall and long enough to not contact the inner tent and bag. For the money I’m not interested in covering my bag with anything to prevent condensation.
@FilipWinter3 ай бұрын
It was my favorite for many years, but what ultimately got me to change it out was the weight and the fact that once the door was locked up, the mosquito netting was pretty small at the top. I wanted to like the Niak, and my friends went with the Rogen, but I decided to go for the Durston X-Mid Pro and will probably change that to some version of the X-Dome once they are out.
@jmitchmo91332 ай бұрын
Thoughts on the dome now that it's out?
@andrew-ij1orКүн бұрын
Accessibility king of a tent, now everyone has jumped on the band wagon, the Unna is the "sexy tent"! 😂 Hilleberg has dropped a vid, with wind tests. Love it xxxx❤
@Stoitism4 ай бұрын
More manufacturers should make this size of tent. I'd class it as 1+. It's the size i've been looking for but I only need a 3 season tent and I couldnt afford this even if I needed it haha.
@errbud3 ай бұрын
The MSR hubba hubba is a good 3 season option its advertised as a 2 man but its a spacious 1 man imo. Its served me well on many different scenarios. Its still a bit pricey but not as much as a Hilleberg
@stephengomme7773 ай бұрын
Great video paul love the way you explain in a clear way everything about the tent + the pros & cons cheers paul 😊
@colinmarsh59554 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, cracking video mate ( again ) . I own 3 tents an Unna which I love and is my go to tent . The materials and the quality of the manufacture of the tent are outstanding. The other tent that I like and won't be getting rid of is my Kuiu storm star. My God that tent is well planted and with a larger floor space than the Unna😮 About the same weight. It's also a looker😎 but it won't last a life time like the unna. The picture of you sitting in the unna with a blow up pillow on your head is going to be my screen saver 😂😂 . I enjoy your videos bud very informative but realistically so. Keep up the good work. 🤜🤛
@bobmatthew95383 ай бұрын
The Kuiu Storm Star not only has a larger internal floor space than the Unna, but comes with two much better sized vestibules (whatever happened to the original British terms of 'Porch' or 'Bellend' - well perhaps I can understand the now reduced use of the latter!!😂), so far less of a problem when you get 180 degree shift in the wind which is all to common in the UK. I would also question the assertion that it won't last as long as the Hilleberg - I own both Brands - and find the Kuiu to be every bit the quality of the Hilleberg, at half the cost (well, half the cost of the advertised full price of any Hilleberg, but you can often get good deals - I see Taunton Leisure are currently selling the Soulo at £890 [August 2024]) It also builds from the ground up, and the whole tents gives a little in the wind meaning the walls stay much better tensioned and it is soooo much quieter than the Hillies! Indeed, the Storm Star has replaced my Hilleberg as my go to tent of choice for all but summer conditions (or if I need really lightweight, when I love my Durstan X-Mid 2 Solid!).
@scottbecker34853 ай бұрын
Great to see someone giving some love to this overlooked gem. Many years ago, before the ultralight movement really got going, I was definitely keen on getting an Unna, but my budget wouldn‘t allow. My years-long flirt with Hilleberg transitioned to an obsession with the Suolo, a brief glance at the overly cramped tunnel tents and a long wait for my finances to allow me to get a Hilleberg. But I kept coming back to the Unna as the theoretically best choice. Bingo! That said, TarpTent entered the scene, and my budget was good enough to get one, then another, and then another… (5 TarpTents in total!). This coincided with my age getting more advanced and my back less keen on carrying an extra kilo for a Hilleberg. And since I was camping only in Germany, France, etc. (and not the Swedish winter or on top of alpine mountains), the lightweight approach worked fine for me…even later in the Dovrefell mountains of Norway as my one „real“ adventure. Fast forward to now: Duplex all the way, and loving the lighter side of life. No need for Hilleberg any longer…but the Unna nostalgia you just triggered is kinda fun. :-)
@cottonsky.3 ай бұрын
I have Hilleberg tents . I have Allak 3 for several years and the last year i had bought The Hilleberg Soulo. I had the Soulo for its shape. For me is nice in high altitud like 4000meters, i am climbing in the Swiss Alps all year. I can not tell you about yours but is Hilleberg, good brand.
@Cozzie0073 ай бұрын
The Unna was my first tent I bought. Really like the brand, and I since have added the Allak to the kit. 1.2 kg more, but with two vestibules and doors. For solo mountain walks the Unna is fabulous! Very easy and fast to set up and more compact compared to the Allak
@robinmaguire3 ай бұрын
Great review Paul. A few years ago I looked at the Unna (for my first Hileberg) but went with the Niak due to weight and vestibule. Since then I have upgraded my Niak poles to 10mm, and the guy lines to 3mm, and now have a really solid tent capable of withstanding very harsh weather. Next on the list is a footprint from Lucy at Quintcraft 🤞.
@martindalen-fw4 ай бұрын
Great tent! I picked up a used one for 260£ and it’s like you say;they last a lifetime. Great for 95% of all campingtrips and should be most peoples choice over the Soulo I think. Great video!
@sirensynapse56033 ай бұрын
Black Diamond Ahwahnee is another great option, though the breathable fabric won't last as long as a Hilleberg. It's got insane headroom, two huge mesh and/or solid walls, a snap to set up, and super roomy. I used 2 of them for 20 years, then went to an Allak 3.
@P--O4 ай бұрын
Super well made and interesting video! Regards from the middle of Sweden (actually the "home" of Hilleberg company)
@NeilHorner3 ай бұрын
I see the old orange cup has made a comeback ! Just got myself a new style one and I'm very impressed . Got it from the massive new Go Outdoors her in York , which is dangerously only a ten minute walk from my house !!😂
@david-pascoe4 ай бұрын
I bought this tent at the start of the year and love it. Used it mainly for bike packing earlier in the year in Scotland so far. It's such a versatile tent and so much room inside. Have used it with my wife on a few one night camps and it's fine for 2 although I wouldn't want to do it for more than a night or two. Vestibule is plenty big enough to be useful. Overall I've been really impressed with the Unna and can see myself keeping it for many years.
@knightsoutdoors4 ай бұрын
Great! Thanks Paul, I want one now! Maybe a shade heavy for my requirements but it’s a hell of a worthwhile weight penalty.
@BrianLogan-y1p3 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your Unna video Paul. And i get what you say about the Unna but for me the Soulo is still the best option. Strength and design just love it.
@davidroberts55774 ай бұрын
Excellent review Paul , thank you. Would very much enjoy a video on sleep systems.
@TonyHobbs4 ай бұрын
I'd take nammatj 2 but this does look good and porch looks decent. I'm borrowing Chris's niak and the unna looks better .
@thomaswestman97653 ай бұрын
Try a wettex sponge cloths, they are great for wiping liquid with
@samhill34963 ай бұрын
I really like that tent. I love my Hillebergs. I trust my life with them. Motorcycle and winter camping can be marginal experiences and you want the survival side to be covered. Hillebergs do that. This is a free standing tent something I totally require. It allows fast set up in small spaces. something necessary in a changing climate. There are a few tricks with the drop down corner, the zippers, etc. It's a good go, compact and DRY. Venting is good as you have shown. Post covid and one can get the mesh inner. Brilliant workperson ship. It is a room with a view. Camping and tenting is a lot like working in a low coal mine which I did for over fifty years. Hell of a lot more fun. Love that pretty sky. it won't fall on you. You could sit in a chair inside the tent. I have tents in useable good condition that are over forty years old. Still dry still work. Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you. even the more affordable stuff. Unna is four inches higher than the Soulo. My stika is the same. seems Soulo is 39 inches high. Pretty slick in the wind. I always change my poles to 10 mm. It's just wise to do so. Black label vs red label is the thickness of material 1800 to 1200 kerlon and the 8mm poles, which are generally bigger than most tents which have 7mm poles. Beautiful morning view. Season is about to change. Ever try a Jannu, look them over. Very streamlined. I like to come out packed and ready to go except packing the ten into it's own waterproof bag for storage and moving on. Jarl of Norwegian Xplorer has been in over 60 mph winds and heavy rain with his Nallo 3 red label with 10mm poles. All good. Check out his channel. $860.00 USD for Unna
@kynasf3 ай бұрын
I've been looking at the Unna for years! I have a Niak, which is great for summer, and similar in many ways, but it can get very cold and drafty in winter
@remigiuszlenski22574 ай бұрын
Great review, thank you😊 For me, the amount of additional space inside the tent to keep you gear inside/dry is a deal breaker. Although Soulo is better looking, after few nights in Helm 1, I will never again get the tent where you can’t keep your gear inside while raining or even just pack your stuff and move it around comfortably. Thanks again.
@sam18a3 ай бұрын
Nicely paced video mate, lots of experience based info and advice, should help some people with their decision making 👏🙏
@jason45553 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, thanks for a great review of the Unna. I have both the Unna and the Soulo. I love the Soulo and when I used my Unna for the first time I thought I had made a big mistake getting it. The door really annoyed me with the oversized elasticated loops. I find the half open door a real pain as it flops down just where you sit or want to cook. However the fully opened door is lovely and the extra room inside is very welcome of course. As is the flexible inner (although you can also drop the inner on the Soulo too). As the Unna inner covers most of the ground inside already, I find that the Unna does not need a footprint like my other tents thus saving some 300g in weight. So although the weight is over 2 kg I can save 400-500g over the Soulo + footprint, making it a viable lighter weight alternative in my opinion. Of course upgrading the poles to 10mm will eat into that. I think the Unna will see a lot of use for me now as it can also be used as a campsite tent. The ventilation is also welcome and much better on the Unna. I can wild camp in the Unna on one nite then use the same tent on a campsite the following day meaning you have less wet tents to deal with! Thanks again for your video(s). J 😁
@jameskitching78604 ай бұрын
Bought an unna nearly a year ago not had chance to get out in it yet will be camping out in it soon great tent 👌
@CC-me7bc4 ай бұрын
You should try the Fjallraven Abisko View 2… same size, with two vestibules, top quality.
@rockytopwrangler20694 ай бұрын
.. Wish I had the knowledge and availability of tents like this when I began backpacking 50+ years ago .... Some years ago I looked into the Hilleberg Niak ,, just couldn't handle the price ,,,, but since my start have invested the costs of 10 other backpack tents and 2 quality canvas hot tents w/ stoves for winter camping ... Backpackers today have gear with so many options that with future thought can get the most for their money the first time ... This looks like a good choice , but I think if I was to buy another ,, I too would go for the Soulo 2 person ... and would be money ahead and not be looking anymore .... Thanks for the video .. Stay Safe ...
@Mr_Nice_Guy_1003 ай бұрын
I bought a tent 10 years ago from Vaude its a 3 person tent for 200 € and have used it a lot in those years even in minus 10 degrees Celsius temperature and in heavy rain hail and wind and i have never hade any problem with it leaking water or anything else it's just a bit heavy but it sure is a robust tent thats for sure 😊 We love this tent 😊. I don't understand how a Tend that cost over a thousand Euros and it's brand name stands for high quality of being one of the best in the world has so many problems😂.
@2dchrisk4 ай бұрын
I've had my Unna on exposed mountains in Scotland, 60 mph wind gusts, It was solid as a rock, it's not as fragile as you might think! Never used extra guy lines myself, i think they test them upto 70mph. It's a red lable tent at the end of the day ^^ It can sure be fun pitching the Unna in those kind of winds though! Ha
@RSLtreecare3 ай бұрын
Hi Paul. A very good and informative review. I like Hilleberg tents, I used one of there three poled tunnel tents in the late 70s early 80s. That seamed to be indestructible...many winters in Scotland. I'll take a closer look at this. Take care
@kieron46944 ай бұрын
Thought you were going to say “it can be picked up and moved to where ever the f@@k you want it” 😂 ❤ the video and daily releases ✌️
@Gerdien20003 ай бұрын
The heath is blooming, perfect scenery.
@neonjoe844 ай бұрын
With the 10mm poles you basically have a black label. Not forgetting the option to double pole if needed.
@missogyny49214 ай бұрын
At the risk of reigniting a debate I had some months ago on KZbin, you have to be a bit careful simply swapping the standard poles on various Hilleberg (and probably other) tents, for larger diameter ones. With tents and engineering in general, everything is designed to work in harmony to fulfill a certain performance requirement and changing one element can upset that balance, like putting a more powerful engine in your car without upgrading the brakes and suspension etc. I wrote to Hilleberg about this, particularly concerning stretched and leaking stitching holes around the hoop section on the Enan when using thicker poles. People online were blaming poor build quality, but Hilleberg’s reply suggested occasional use only of uprated or double poles. The message seems to be that if you need a stronger tent for the conditions you’re encountering then buy the stronger version. It will be a bit heavier and bulkier but there’s no getting around that.
@neonjoe844 ай бұрын
@@missogyny4921 Hilleberg advertises the 10mm poles as an option for winter use. No stretching or leaking as they have an option to double pole if needed. The pole sleeves have ample room for either 10mm, the standard 9mm or both together.
@simon77193 ай бұрын
Also there is the question of tent design. Hilleberg marketing links the use case to the materials, but an enan in Kerlon 1800 with a 10mm pole isn't magically a tent for polar expeditions. Likewise, the broad side of the unna I think means it's just not a black label design in reality. The Soulo otoh, probably is.
@dsmith95722 ай бұрын
I ALWAYS pitch facing Scheffield.
@garysmith72863 ай бұрын
Great review of an excellent bit of kit. The reason why i have not got one is the cost. At £820 its hard to justify, the add the footptint and stronger poles....... that's even more. Yes, it's a buy once use forever bit of kit, but still, it's a lot of money if you're just starting out. Having said that, if i was in the market and could afford it, Paul, you have a sale, lol.😅
@steveb19724 ай бұрын
Yes Paul a new sleep system video showing the latest gear would be great!👍🏼
@walkandtalkinnaturefordepr33573 ай бұрын
Hi paul just wanting to say how i enjoy your camping vids. I have never really wild camped. But i feel i have. I dont have the time to. So i do it with you. We plan and sort. Select our food. Take the weather and scenery. A good old slog up lots of sweat. Then a well earned brew. And pitch up. And boil or fry up. Ahh thats better. Snuggle up for the night awaiting the sun.Its great to get out with you. Then we pack up and summarise our great day. Spring in our step joy in our heart. That was great. Totally de stressed. Back down we go. Until next time. Dont worry. It wont be long. Your right paul your the star of the show. But in a way you make me the star. Because you bring me. Thanks mate❤.
@andrew-ij1or4 ай бұрын
I looked at the Unna, looking at it made my heart sing! It's mine all mine! Yes its love! 😂❤
@ruairidhalexander76313 ай бұрын
Bought a Soulo in 2009, didn't like it, so sold it a couple of years later and bought a Nallo 2 but would definitely consider an Unna now, or more probably a Niak.
@peterfagley7724 ай бұрын
Great video Paul, thank you for sharing this interesting tent, cheers!
@snoop24774 ай бұрын
Still miss my Soulo. Top quality, bomb proof storm worthy tent for use in the mountains. No quality issues and the Kerlon fabric is the business. Ended up selling it as got a vizsla so was a bit of a squeeze. For mountain hunters in big conditions Soulo for the win
@mechellemulligan4 ай бұрын
I don't have a hilliberg but if i had to choose one it would be this one as ive always loved dome tents, ao a good quality one is perfect 👌
@garynesbitt50784 ай бұрын
The biggest issue with the Unna and indeed the Soulo for me is the Nallo 2 is bigger internally, has a large vestibule, is better in wind (certainly than the Unna) and is only 200 or 300g heavier. Makes more sense to me…
@stevemorris13234 ай бұрын
And for only 0.3 kg than Nallo 2 get the even more spacious Nallo 3 😍
@PaulMessner4 ай бұрын
I have the Nallo 3 also and it’s a palace.
@missogyny49214 ай бұрын
Absolutely spot on. If, like most people, the freestanding feature of the Soulo isn’t essential to you, then the Nallo 2 wins hands down.
@A1438-i2i3 ай бұрын
@PaulMessner Thank you for the great work you do.
@stevemorris13234 ай бұрын
I got an older version of this tent off eBay for £350...it is great..I have a permanent badly injured left arm so have a massive almost double Big Agnes’s sleep pad that takes up virtually the whole interior space for comfortable sleeping....Pack and kit have to go outside in a dry bag. For me I can do all the adjustments you suggest before setting up my nights sleep system but I really do think this tent would excel with a purpose built front facing vestibule similar to the Nallo. Then....it would be perfect...at least for me. The Hilleberg Tarp five also looks great combined with this tent....& gives good front porch space....but if only they did the fold away vestibule so as to keep that big wide front view for good conditions.
@Hikingjoe3833 ай бұрын
Paul absolutely fantastic video honestly great review 👏
@neonsamurai13483 ай бұрын
The one thing that completely turns me off the Hilleberg red/black label 1 person tents, is the lack of a full mesh door with solid back like on the 2-3p tents. All of them have 1/4 to 1/2 mesh at the top. Also many of them have airflow/condensation issues, particularly the Soulo. If you get the mesh inner, it brings the price up to the Rogen 2, and only ~150USD away from the much better Allak 2. If the Unna inner had a full mesh door, I would be a lot more interested in it. I am in Canada though, and the Summers can get pretty hot.
@JariAaltoАй бұрын
The Unna is designed for the colder Scandinavian conditions, where keeping the warmth inside is a higher priority than having a large exposed inner mesh area. I don't close the inner door in hotter summer conditions. I also camp mostly in the woods, so the tent is not exposed to direct sunlight as much.
@stevec-b62143 ай бұрын
For me, the Akto in Scotland above the treeline, in poor weather, will fit small pitches. Unna for anything else.
@shadopyro4 ай бұрын
We've found you can fit two of the rectangular thermarest sleeping bags in the Unna. It's the 51cm one though mind.
@markdale83013 ай бұрын
Nice video Paul. I have an Unna and have been very pleased with it. I went with it over the others for its room. I’m 6’4” and there’s plenty of length to lie down and sit up! The ‘lack’ of a vestibule is non issue as you say as room can be made. When you don’t want/need one you get more internal space! My main gripe is inserting/extracting the poles. Especially the latter. It can be a right faff esp in wind. Otherwise super tent. You say you have the mesh inner! I’ve looked everywhere for one (not for a while however) and failed. Any pointers to a stockist? Cheers Mark
@markmatrix92874 ай бұрын
Hello. Would you have any suggestions about sitting upright in a small tent like this. I find getting comfortable difficult and crave to sit up right when stuck inside for long periods. I've seen the pad /strap chairs thing but wondered about more innovative things that I may of missed. Cheers.
@dk24283 ай бұрын
I have used a Unna for about a decade now and imho it's brilliant.
@lloydcozens93463 ай бұрын
Great video once again but you're making me consider another tent?!? :-) Could you say where and what those extra guy lines are and where you get them from please?
@BjørjaBear3 ай бұрын
It's been a popular tent here in Scandinavia since it came out.
@paulturner78293 ай бұрын
For longevity i have a Robert saunders backpacker tent 2 man but 1 in practice only stopped using last year as some rubbers and straps need repair and that is 40 years old.
@tonyhall3953 ай бұрын
I have the Akto for when it’s just me and my Unna for me and my dog, both are superb tents but the Unna is a palace 😊 I double pole the Unna just because of the wind on the sides. Another great video Paul, keep em coming mate. Atb Tony
@andishepherd19764 ай бұрын
Always love your youtubes and if I could afford it I would definitely buy one I think them tents are great