Manual for an alpine design tent3/16/2024 ![]() He found he couldn’t get the weight he wanted with a design he liked. In the mid-1980s, Bo Hilleberg set out to design a two pole, double wall, one-person tent that was spacious and had a very low weight. “Nallo” is a peak in the Swedish mountain range of Kebnekaise. ![]() In addition, there is an entrance on either side of that extended vestibule, and the entire front section can be rolled back to create a full tent-width “covered patio” that’s ideal for lounging out of the weather while still being outside. Two-person parties can easily choose the near-palatial space of the Nallo 3 GT without any real weight penalty, just as three-person parties can “size up” for the Nallo 4 GT without exceeding their weight “budget.” Families with younger children, those who hike with their dogs, and anyone else needing extra space find the Nallo GT models’ extended vestibule indispensable. This includes hikers of all types, of course, but also wilderness photographers, climbers, hunters, and other adventurers who want to get more out of carrying less. But it’s their remarkable strength that makes these tents the first choice for anyone needing the lightest weight tents that still offer all-season, all weather functionality. ![]() The Nallo GT models are known for their light weight. ![]() Nallo 4 GT - 4 person version with extended vestibule Nallo 3 GT - 3 person version with extended vestibule Nallo 2 GT - 2 person version with extended vestibule ![]()
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