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The Hilleberg Soulo is an intriguing combination of a number of design attributes. As with the solo tent Akto, it has a roomy vestibule as with the Unna, it is fully free standing, and is roomy enough that if you want more vestibule space, you can get it by disconnecting a part of the inner. And like the ultralight high altitude, mountain assault tent Jannu, the Soulo is tremendously strong it has a stout 3 pole3 crossing structure as well as remarkably light, thanks to its Kerlon 1200 outer tent fabric and 9 mm poles. As a result, the Soulo is wonderfully suited for all season use in both exposed andor above tree line terrain, as well as in more protected conditions. And like the Unna and the Allak, it has a compact, fully free standing footprint, and so is excellent for tough pitching conditions like knife edge ridges, rocky ground, and wooden floored sites found in some parks. It is certainly light enough for mobile journeys, where you move your camp every day, while its dome structure imparts superb snow load handling ability, making it a fine choice for most base camp use.
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