Allak 3 Tent

SKU:
SS20492
Tent Design:
Two Skin
Tent Features:
Two Entrances, Flysheet First Setup Option, Freestanding
Season Rating:
4 Season
Weighs:
3408g (ex. pegs/bags)
Tent Capacity:
3+ Person

The Allak 3 is a lighter, more versatile version of the Staika. It is still a strong, durable four season dome tent for three people. With the stable three pole design this truly freestanding tent can easily withstand th…

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The Allak 3 is a lighter, more versatile version of the Staika. It is still a strong, durable four season dome tent for three people. With the stable three pole design this truly freestanding tent can easily withstand the wind, rain and snow alike giving you a solid, trustworthy shelter from whatever the weather throws at you.  

Hilleberg says:

Since its introduction over 10 years ago, the two-person Allak has been one of our most popular tents. For 2019, we are introducing a three-person version, the Allak 3, and renaming the original model the Allak 2. Both remarkably light yet impressively strong Allak models are well-suited for anything from summer paddling to winter ski mountaineering, and from year-round backpacking to all-season peak bagging.

They are easily light enough for mobile journeys, where you move your camp every day, and their two-entrance construction allows for superb ventilation options in warm weather. At the same time, the Allak's three-pole dome structure is strong enough for summer or winter base camp use in all but the worst conditions, and the fully freestanding construction make it ideal for tough pitching conditions, such as rocky ground and sand. In addition, its two integrated vestibules are set parallel to the sleeping area, giving excellent access to gear storage space as well as ease of entry and exit. Since its introduction, paddlers have valued the Allak’s ability to be pitched nearly anywhere, while backpackers choose it for its roomy stability and light weight. Mountaineers appreciate both the Allak’s freestanding design, compact footprint, and its roominess, as well as its ability to deal with snow loading. And taller adventurers find its length a welcome comfort.

Our Verdict

Hilleberg's Allak 3 Tent balances strength and weight to give you a fantastic three person, four season tent. The three pole design used on the Staika and Soulo is used here on the Allak to give a freestanding tent that stands up brilliantly to strong winds, torrential rain and heavy snow while still being light enough to carry on summer backpacking trips. Admittedly, it is not the lightest tent but it doesn't take long to see that this tent is highly durable and a great place to be in the worst weather and shared between three it's certainly manageable.

The tent pitches easily once you've got the hang of it. The three poles crossing over give instant strength, even without using the guy lines being pegged. The inner is already attached which makes things so much quicker and easier to set up and pack away. One area of concern is condensation. It has never bothered me as I know many tents will suffer in certain conditions but since the fly goes all the way to the ground, getting enough air flowing through the vents can be an issue.

The details in the design, materials used and quality of construction result in a fantastic tent. Hilleberg focus their designs on quality, durable tents that provide shelter from the worst conditions. They use a label system to differentiate their tents and intended uses. The Allak 3 falls into the Red Label category which are: ideal for trips in any season where lighter weight is the priority and are quite capable of standing up to challenging terrain and conditions.

- Reviewed by Ultralight Outdoor Gear

(Unfortunately, we are only able to ship Hilleberg products within the UK & EU)

Features

  • Kerlon 1200 outer tent fabric and 9mm poles make for a very lightweight yet supremely stable tent.
  • All season construction: outer tent walls extend to the ground and mesh areas are backed with adjustable fabric panels.
  • Dome construction with multiple pole crossing points provide outstanding snow-load handling capability.
  • Plenty of room for three occupants and their gear.
  • Linked but separable inner and outer tent for simultaneous pitching.
  • Fully free standing dome design requires no pegs for pitching, and the straightforward short sleeve and clip pole system make for quick, easy set up.
  • Dual entrances and vestibules ensure that one door can always be situated out of the wind and provide flexible entry/exit and storage options.
  • An optional footprint covers the entire area of the outer tent, including the vestibules. It connects directly to the tent, and can be left attached during pitching.
  • The inner tent can be replaced with a Mesh Inner tent (sold separately).
  • The outer and inner tents can be used separately. Pitching the inner tent alone requires optional pole holderes (sold separately).

Specifications

Weight Specs

  • Flysheet & inner weighs: 2730g
  • Poles weigh: 678g
  • Total weight: 3408g (excluding pegs and bags)
  • Pegs x14 weigh: 160g

Construction + Materials

  • Inner tent area: 3.8 m2/40.9 ft2
  • Vestibule area: 2 x 0.8 m2/2 x 8.6 ft2
  • Fly fabric: Kerlon 1200, 30 D High Tenacity Ripstop Nylon 66
  • Fly treatment: Coated on both sides with a total of 3 layers of 100% silicone, and treated for UV resistance during dyeing and coating
  • Fly hydrostatic head: 5000 mm/49 kPa (ISO 811)
  • Fly tear strength: min. 12 kg (ISO 13937-4)
  • Inner tent fabric: 30 denier Ripstop Nylon
  • Inner tent treatment: Durable Water Repellent (DWR)
  • Floor fabric: 70 denier Nylon
  • Floor treatment: Triple-coated Polyurethane
  • Floor hydrostatic head: 15000 mm/147 kPa (ISO 811)
  • Floor miscellaneous: Highly puncture & abrasion resistant
  • Poles (9mm): 3 x 406 cm / 3 x 159.8 in
  • Pegs: 14 V-Peg

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