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r/UltralightThe Ultimate EU Budget UL Gear
2 months ago

Joining a bit late but Robens just launched an Ultralight range with trekking tents, sleep system (quilt, sleeping bag and sleeping mats) and a cookset. The tent is a bit above your target price but I thought I would mention it anyway as it meets all your other points of availability, designed in europe, and is beginner friendly. Via 1 UL tent [https://www.robens.de/de-de/shop/outdoor-zelte/zelte-mit-gestange/1-personenzelt/via-1-ul:](https://www.robens.de/de-de/shop/outdoor-zelte/zelte-mit-gestange/1-personenzelt/via-1-ul:) 950g, €299 3 season with mostly mesh inner. Via 2 UL tent: https://www.robens.de/en-gb/shop/outdoor-tents/poled-tents/2-person-tents/via-2-ul): 1200g, €399, 3 season, lots of internal space.

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r/CampingGearMSR Hubba Hubba and similar lightweight tents: do you stay dry?
10 months ago

Checking the hubba stats they look like they’re only “water resistant” by Euro standards on the fly so if using in Euro weather that’s not going to help! I recently got a vango Nexus (2man, not free standing, all in one/fly first pitch) that I’m dead chuffed with and have a couple of 1-man Robens that have always been a dry nights sleep (to the point I think last night was the only night it’s ever been pitched _without rain_!!!

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