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<blockquote data-quote="SugarCake" data-source="post: 2352392" data-attributes="member: 118339"><p>Would like to give an update to my previous tent review of the Hilleberg Anjan 3.</p><p></p><p>This year it couldn't handle the wind. Me and a friend were hunting in an area where you need to put the tent in a specific location, and this location is picked by some stupid bureaucrat who does not understand wind hazards.</p><p></p><p>The wind-speeds came up to 78 mph and this made the tent flat like a pancake. Maybe our storm lines were not 100% this time. All the poles broke into pieces. But I am still impressed with the tent. Even when laying slick to the ground with broken poles, the fabric of the tent is still intact. It became a smaller dent in one of the pole-channels where a broken pole where pushing and trying to get through (if you see what I mean). But that was it.</p><p></p><p>Will buy new poles for around 150 USD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SugarCake, post: 2352392, member: 118339"] Would like to give an update to my previous tent review of the Hilleberg Anjan 3. This year it couldn't handle the wind. Me and a friend were hunting in an area where you need to put the tent in a specific location, and this location is picked by some stupid bureaucrat who does not understand wind hazards. The wind-speeds came up to 78 mph and this made the tent flat like a pancake. Maybe our storm lines were not 100% this time. All the poles broke into pieces. But I am still impressed with the tent. Even when laying slick to the ground with broken poles, the fabric of the tent is still intact. It became a smaller dent in one of the pole-channels where a broken pole where pushing and trying to get through (if you see what I mean). But that was it. Will buy new poles for around 150 USD. [/QUOTE]
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