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r/wildcampingintheukAnyone used Nightcat tents?
6 months ago

Trash. You can get a Robens Arch 2 for less than £100 which is actually a really good tent.

r/wildcampingintheukWhich cheap UL-ish tent for four season high wind use? Cloud Peak 2, Taiji 2, Star River 2 etc
5 months ago

Hilleberg Akto, 1.7kg, 4-season, reasonably good ventilation, will withstand any wind you would always to camp in, out of budget even second hand. For around £100 you could get a Robens Arch 2. Good in wind although not summit camp in 60mph wind good, very spacious, but it weighs 2.4kg. I don't think there's anything that's much of an upgrade over the Robens Arch 2 up to £200. My recommendation would be to get a lightweight tent for your long hike and then save up for a 4-season tent. You'll find a second hand Akto for £4-500 or maybe a new Fjalraven Abisko Lite 2 or Nortent Vern etc.

r/wildcampingintheukNeed Advice and Guidance.
about 1 month ago

I think the Robens Arch 2 is a better tent for not a lot more money, and it has a proper vestibule.

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