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Rogen
Hilleberg
Rogen
$1,165.00
Description

  Sturdy and lightweight for 3-season trips; sleeps 2

  The Hilleberg Rogen is an excellent choice for any trip during the snow-free months of the year where light weight is of the highest importance. It is well-suited to nearly any adventure, and especially for those who prefer dome construction. In addition, its self-supporting design – only the vestibules have to be pegged out – make a good choice for tougher pitching conditions.

  Two equal length crossing poles create the basic shape, while a shorter pole in the roof provides head room in the vestibules and adds to the overall stability of the tent. In this version of the Rogen, Hilleberg has replaced the Lock-Tip and dual opening pole sleeve system with standard poles and single opening pole sleeves. Catenary patterning in the bottom of the outer tent walls allows for constant venting, and makes for easier pitching, especially in windy conditions. Both inner tent doors are nearly all mesh, encouraging full-time air flow, and both vestibules can be rolled partly or fully away for added cross venting.

  The Rogen’s spaciousness and self-supporting construction, along with its remarkably low weight and the comfort of its two vestibules, will appeal to paddlers, summer mountain scramblers, backpackers, bicycle tourers, and hunters, among others. These same traits also make the Rogen a compelling choice for solo travelers who value roominess and maximum comfort.

  A note on colors: Fabric dyes have natural variations, so the actual tent color may look slightly different from what is pictured here.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hilleberg
Tent Sleeps:
2 Person
Tent Type:
Double Wall
Number of Doors:
2 Doors
Area:
31.2 sq ft
Weight:
2.1 kg / 4 lbs 10 oz
Minimum Weight:
1.8 kg / 4 lbs
Vestibule Size:
10.8 sq ft
Length:
90 in.
Height:
38 in. at peak
Width:
51 in. at head / 47 in. at foot
Tent Pole Type:
2 x 148.4 in., 1 x 50 in. (9mm aluminum)
Number of Tent Poles:
3
Stuff Size:
Approx. 19 in long x 5 in diameter
Other Features:
• Kerlon 1000 outer tent fabric and 9mm poles make for a supremely lightweight tent that is still quite strong.
• 3 season design: ventilation is built into the construction, and the inner tent mesh areas have no backing fabric panels.
• Dome construction with two main crossing poles is an excellent choice for tough pitching conditions.
• A good amount of room for two occupants and their gear.
• Linked but separable inner and outer tent for simultaneous pitching.
• Self-supporting dome design requires only the vestibule to be pegged, and the simple full sleeve and tensioner 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 only the inner tent area and not the vestibule. 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).
• Mesh door: Inner tent doors are nearly all mesh, providing constant air flow.
• Rollable vestibules: Both vestibules can be completely rolled away to expose the inner tent's mesh door for added air flow on hot days.
• Short roof pole provides headroom in the vestibule and entrance while keeping the weight low.
• 12 Y-Peg UL stakes included
• Footprint sold separately
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