Oletko Viranomainen? Meiltä 10% Viranomais­alennus lähes kaikkiin tuotteisiin - Katso ohjeet »

How to choose the right Hilleberg tent


Friluftsliv, Turgåing, Hvordan velge -guider by Varuste.net, 17.8.2020

Hilleberg tents are divided into four product families based on, for example, materials, lightness, purpose, and suitability to different seasons.

Hilleberg Black Label product family

The tents of the Black Label product family are made of Hilleberg’s strongest materials. They are suitable for every season, every terrain, and every condition. These tents are strong, robust, spacious, and easy to use. They are the best choice for a base and camp tent. Since the tents are made of strong and durable materials, their weight is a little bit higher.

Made of the strongest materials:

  • Kerlon 1800 tent fabric (High Tenacity Ripstop Nylon 66)
    • Water column: 5500 mm/54 kPa (ISO 811)
    • Tear resistance: min. 18 kg (ISO 13937-4)
  • 10 mm tent poles
  • 3 mm guylines
  • Strong and durable inner tent (40 Denier Ripstop Nylon)
  • Strong and durable floor material (100 Denier Nylon)
  • Heavy-Duty zippers
  • Durable Y-pegs

Suitable for the hardest conditions:

  • The outer tent fabric reaches the ground and gives protection even in winter conditions
  • Same-sized poles make it easier to set up a tent during blizzards, for example
  • Several ventilation openings – guarantee breathability even if the tent was partly buried under snow
  • Spacious inner space for changing and drying clothes


Black Label product family includes:


Hilleberg Red Label product family

The tents of the Red Label product family are suitable for short and long trips. These tents are a little bit lighter than Black Label tents. They are the best choice for a general-purpose tent for every season, if you want a strong and robust but still light general-purpose tent.

Strong but lighter materials:

  • Kerlon 1200 tent fabric (30 D High Tenacity Ripstop Nylon 66)
    • Water column: 5000 mm/49 kPa (ISO 811)
    • Tear resistance: min. 12 kg (ISO 13937-4)
  • 9 mm tent poles
  • 3 mm guylines
  • Lighter inner tent (30 Denier Ripstop Nylon)
  • Lighter floor material (70 Denier Nylon)
  • Lighter zippers
  • V-pegs, durability and lightness in the same spike

User-friendliness and comfort in every condition:

  • The outer tent fabric reaches the ground and gives protection even in winter conditions
  • Different-sized poles in some models reduce the total weight
  • At least one ventilation opening in the ceiling or at the edge of the ceiling
  • Spacious inner space


Red Label product family includes:



Hilleberg Yellow Label product family

The tents of the Yellow Label product family are the best choice if lightness is your first priority. These tents are suitable for snowless seasons and/or high snowless mountains.

Made of the most lightweight materials:

  • Light Kerlon 1000 tent fabric (20 D High Tenacity Ripstop Nylon 66)
    • Water column: 5000 mm/49 kPa (ISO 811)
    • Tear resistance: min. 8 kg (ISO 13937-4)
  • 9 mm tent poles
  • 2 mm guylines
  • Light inner tent (10 Denier Ripstop Nylon)
  • Light floor material (50 Denier Nylon)
  • Light zippers

Suitable for warm and snowless conditions:

  • The outer tent fabric does not reach the ground, so you can air the tent from the bottom but will not have protection against snow
  • Different-sized poles in some models minimize the total weight
  • Large mesh fabrics in the inner tent are light and guarantee good ventilation
  • Inner space is smaller – less material, lighter package


Yellow Label product family includes:


Hilleberg Blue Label product family

The tents of the Blue Label product family are bigger camp tents which combine the best Hilleberg innovations and solutions. The tents are designed, the materials are chosen, and the tents are manufactured usually for one purpose or a special assignment.

Blue Label product family includes:


Hilleberg tent materials compared

Du kan også være interessert i

Starting Winter Hiking – How to Get Started and What Gear Do You Really Need

This article is created in collaboration with Retkironski. Original source: Ronja Berlin / @retkironski. Winter hiking – and especially overnight trips in winter – can feel a bit daunting at first. How do I stay dry? Will I get cold during the day? What about at night? I...

Chasing Dreams Up North: "So Glad I Took the Leap"

This article was created in collaboration with Tuija Pehkonen. How does it feel when a long-time dream comes true? At Varuste.net, we believe that you get more out of life when you dare to make better choices – sometimes it means a small change in your daily routine, and...

Why choose a merino wool base layer?

In collaboration with Devold Merino wool has long been the trusted base layer material for hikers, outdoor enthusiasts, and active people. It is nature’s own super material, performing well both in everyday life and in demanding conditions. A merino wool base layer is often...