
Just wondering if people have been in a similar boat to me in terms of tent purchases and their opinions in 'hindsight'. I am looking to buy my first tent. I am hoping to do some extensive hiking in the coming years (switching from caring mostly about career to caring mostly about travelling and walking). I imagine other hikers have been at a point where they want a single tent that will cover them for all trips - but want to balance that out with weight concerns. In your experience in hindsight is it better to sacrifice a bit of comfort or usability in Winter to save on weight, or vice-versa?
e.g. I am wondering between maybe the hilleberg nammatj 2 4 season tent @ 3kg or maybe a tarptent rainbow 3 season @ 1kg.
I'm looking for a tent that is durable and sturdy and comfortable enough to wait out a poor weather day or two in. I am not a mountaineer, just hiker, but I do like alpine country. I will be hiking solo, but a 2p tent lets me and my gear hide from the rain so I think I want a 2p over a 1p tent.
I am a 5'7'' chick and extra weight will affect me relatively more than some of the burly guys in this forum but I might accept a 2kg weight penalty for a piece of equipment that is really superior. I definitely want to buy just one tent that will work for all my trips. I haven't finalised my future trips but roughly over the next 18months, I will be hiking northern Sweden in summer, the Aust. Alps track in Summer or Autumn, and possibly Tasmania in Summer / Autumn too. Just to give a rough idea of applications for the little tent to hold up in. Not genuine Winter trips planned yet but as I'm a snow addict they may eventuate.
Let's assume price is not to be considered in the decision. Is 3kg for the extra flexibility and durability worth it, or is 1kg lightness king? I am not definitely set on one those two tents, feel free to suggest an alternative.
Is it stupid to buy a red one? Should one definitely get one that blends in with the surrounds (e.g. dark green?)