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Sat 07 Apr, 2012 7:50 pm
I have a Hilleberg Akto I might sell... everyone knows the quality of these tents, so no talk up required.
It is in excellent condition, and includes a Hilleberg Footprint valued at around $70.
$340 plus postage.
PM for details.
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ILUVSWTAS on Mon 09 Apr, 2012 6:09 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Sat 07 Apr, 2012 9:30 pm
&*^(%#$ ....bargains always come up at the wrong time on here!!
Sat 07 Apr, 2012 10:58 pm
Nuts wrote:&*^(%#$ ....bargains always come up at the wrong time on here!!
tell me about it.
Sun 08 Apr, 2012 8:22 am
Why are you selling it?
Sun 08 Apr, 2012 8:23 am
Because I own 5 tents and will get the best return on this one.
Sun 08 Apr, 2012 8:42 am
Yeah, 5 tents is enough I suppose. I only have 3.
Sun 08 Apr, 2012 8:44 am
tasadam wrote:Yeah, 5 tents is enough I suppose. I only have 3.
Worse than women with shoes us bushwalkers!!
Yeh i never use my favourite tent, even though it is a bit heavier... so this will force that to change. Still having an ultralight and a midweight to fall back on.
The akto is the number one selling one person tent worldwide. And for good reason. They are flawless.
Sun 08 Apr, 2012 10:56 pm
Since i only have 3 tents too...
Was planning on the Goondie 1-30 when they're back in stock - for less claustrophobosity (??) than some one person tents. Wondered re decent snow falls with the Akto - but there are some impressive photos from Norway on the net.
BUT, i can't consider it without getting inside one - do you know anyone this end of the state - (distributor or) private - who might be willing to let me check out their akto?? You'll probably sell yours when everyone gets back from their Easter trip, but i thought it might be worth asking - maybe someone you could PM first??
Mon 09 Apr, 2012 4:34 am
Im not sure of any stores up there stocking them?? There are a few members on the forum who own one, Ent just sold his I believe for a touch over what im asking, to Taurë-rana.
You could try PM'ing her, ? I believe she lives in Devonport.
Yes they are designed for areas that get snow, the angle of the tent means it would slide off nicely.
Mon 09 Apr, 2012 7:58 am
Ta for that - will see how it pans out
Mon 09 Apr, 2012 8:14 am
Oh, and another thought -
Under what circs wouldn't you recommend taking the Akto? ie why do you need the heavier tents? Just comfort? Or some conditions?
Mon 09 Apr, 2012 8:18 am
Here's a recent example... Have you not done much Tassie walking?? I'd almost guarantee a Hilleberg would stand up fine.
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Mon 09 Apr, 2012 8:57 am
Quite an experience!
I am working on the Tassie walks. Nearly got blown off Shelf Camp once, but the good old tent held.. We did have to keep moving the large rocks that we had the guys attached to back into place thru the night.
Have got in touch with Taurë-rana and should be able to go & check it this morning. Might not get net access till later in the day though (meant to be taking someone on a walk). But i'm very interested in your tent!
Mon 09 Apr, 2012 12:12 pm
Checked it out, love it. Just one more question i think - sorry if a silly one. Not good at processing info quickly.
Not being a free standing tent, the corner pegs (floor) would be crucial for proper pitch i guess, without much room to play . What do you do on rock / tent platforms? Just have extra cord to extent out @ 45 degrees?
Thanks!
Mon 09 Apr, 2012 3:31 pm
Tortoise wrote:Checked it out, love it. Just one more question i think - sorry if a silly one. Not good at processing info quickly.
Not being a free standing tent, the corner pegs (floor) would be crucial for proper pitch i guess, without much room to play . What do you do on rock / tent platforms? Just have extra cord to extent out @ 45 degrees?
Thanks!
Tent platforms I avoid at all costs, awfully uncomfortable things!! And rock... well similar :p I've never had an issue.
Mon 09 Apr, 2012 3:46 pm
The Akto relies on eight holding points so not platform friendly as a free standing design. If on platforms suggest rope extension for the bottom corner four points as then you can use the same peg/holding point for the guy line on each corner.
Cheers
Mon 09 Apr, 2012 6:08 pm
SOLD!
Tue 10 Apr, 2012 8:04 pm
You won't regret it. Given what mine withstood on Leaning Tea Tree Saddle, I would rate them as bomb-proof.
Tue 10 Apr, 2012 9:22 pm
yay!
Tue 10 Apr, 2012 10:05 pm
Tortoise wrote:Not being a free standing tent, the corner pegs (floor) would be crucial for proper pitch i guess, without much room to play . What do you do on rock / tent platforms? Just have extra cord to extent out @ 45 degrees?
Thanks!
Throw four screw in cup hooks in your pack, they work wonders on the platforms, weigh nothing and leave no trace once removed.
Tue 10 Apr, 2012 10:10 pm
Here you go tortoise, Your new tents christening in the 'wilderness', May 2010 and -7c.. good buy
Wed 11 Apr, 2012 6:33 am
Here's her exact tent in -8
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Wed 11 Apr, 2012 9:13 am
Haha, I wonder if i have oe of Her Actual Tent at -9c hmmm, probably slept in..
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