Very light, stable, versatile ridge tent that is pitched with hiking poles. For two people and three seasons. Perfect for the warm season.
The Anaris from Hilleberg is a ridge tent that is pitched with hiking poles. It makes no compromises when it comes to quality, durability and comfort - typical Hilleberg. At just 1400 grams, it is particularly light and also has a very small packing size. At the same time, it is very robust and can withstand wind and weather. It relies on proven materials such as the extremely high-quality Kerlon 1000 fabric. The Anaris was designed for hikers who are on tour in warm weather and use hiking poles as poles. In addition to the option of pitching with hiking poles, it is also possible to pitch the tent by tensioning it at the ridge ends. The two-person tent offers space for two people with equipment. The entrances with vestibules offer easy access and storage space, while at the same time being very lightweight. The lying surface is aligned parallel to the vestibules. This concept offers plenty of space for both people, each with their own entrance and their own vestibule with storage space. If you are traveling alone, the Anaris offers a luxurious amount of space with little weight. Like all Hilleberg tents, the Anaris has a coupled outer and inner tent. They can be pitched together or separately. The outer tent offers the best weather protection and, thanks to the side walls that do not reach all the way to the ground and the arched openings, permanent ventilation. You can roll up the vestibules and side walls of the Anaris flysheet to perfectly regulate the ventilation in warm weather. This is possible with the entire camping tent as well as with the flysheet alone. The idea of a ridge tent is not new. However, few people know that the Anaris is a direct descendant of the very first Hilleberg camping tent, the Keb. It takes its basic shape from the Keb. The Anaris therefore combines material and design from many Hilleberg camping and weather protection solutions. It reflects the history and soul of Hilleberg in many ways.