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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 11
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Hello,
I'm getting ready to buy a new touring tent and I've just about decided on the Hilleberg Nallo. The tough part is figuring out if I can get by with a 3 person version or if the Nallo 4 would be better. They aren't sold locally so I can't go see them to find out. I've found that most floor dimensions listed by tent makers are optimistic or in other words, listed larger than they really are. I'm wondering if someone with either a Nammatj 3, Nallo 3 or Nallo 4 can confirm how close the inside measurement of their tent is to what's shown on Hilleberg's web site. If they really measure as wide *inside* as Hilleberg states then a 3 person tent will probably work for me. If even a few cm shy then maybe not. For what it's worth, here's a photo of the touring gear we bring in with us and how we arrange it in our current tent, a Moss Titan 4 season beast. Our Gear Thanks! ![]() Ron |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: SW Washington, USA
Posts: 52
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That is one roomy tent!!!
Tell me, who carries the bookselves, or do they fold flat? -- Mark |
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 11
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"how we arrange it in our current tent" not "shown in our tent how we arrange it"
![]() Thanks for bumping this up to the top though. I thought someone here would actually own a Hille. Maybe not. BTW, there's also a 92" movie screen in that room but it doesn't fold either. ![]() Quote:
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