Product Description
HEIGHT, STABILITY AND DURABILITY COMBINED INTO 1 TENT
The Orson Raider 1 Extra Long Hiking Tent is a meticulously designed 1 person tent, crafted with extra length to accommodate taller users comfortably. With an impressive 230cm inner tent length, this tent caters to those who seek both space and functionality. The unique crossover pole structure enhances stability in winds and provides increased headroom, setting it apart from standard dome designs.
Orson Raider 1 Extra Long Hiking Tent Features
- The RDR 1 boasts a generous 230cm inner tent length, making it an ideal choice for taller users who often struggle with limited space in standard tents.
- Experience superior stability and increased headroom with the innovative pole design. Two poles cross over, intersecting at two points, ensuring robust performance even in challenging weather conditions.
- Enjoy convenient storage solutions with a long side vestibule at the entrance and an additional storage area on the opposite side. The side entry design enhances accessibility.
- Built to withstand the elements, the RDR 1 features a durable Ripstop Polyester construction, complemented by a high waterproof PU3000mm fly and PU5000mm floor.
- The RDR 1 is both freestanding and simple to pitch, offering hassle-free setup for solo adventurers.
- Enjoy good airflow with a rear vent and an additional vent strut to hold the door zip open if needed. Ventilation is crucial for a comfortable camping experience.
- Weighing only 1.75 kg and packing down to approximately 53x14cm, the RDR 1 is a lightweight and compact companion for your outdoor adventures.
Orson Raider 1 Extra Long Hiking Tent Specifications
- Capacity: 1 person
- Fly: 68D 185T Ripstop Polyester, PU3000mm, taped seams
- Inner: 68D 185T breathable Polyester and fine mesh
- Floor: 68D 185T Polyester, PU5000mm, taped seams
- Poles: T7001 Aluminium 8.5mm poles
- Stakes: 6 x aluminium Y stakes
- Inner: 90cm width at head [55cm at foot] x 230cm length x 85cm height
- Packed Size: 53cm length x 14cm diameter
- Weight: 1.75kg
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Facts
Q: How do I know what size hiking tent I need?
When choosing the size of your tent there are a few things you need to consider. Start with how many people will be sleeping in your tent. If weight & size are not major factors, then we recommend upsizing by 1. For example, if it’s you & one other then we would suggest a 3-person tent. If you are looking for the most compact solution, then stay true to the occupants within your tent.
Q: How heavy should a hiking tent be?
Ideally as light as possible however there are a few factors at play. As a general rule of thumb, the higher your budget the more compact your tent can be due to the use of higher-quality materials. Your weight will also be dependent on the size you choose. If you are travelling by foot or bike then our recommendation is to go as light & compact as you can afford.
Q: What makes a tent, a hiking tent?
Hiking tents are designed to be lightweight, durable & versatile for adventure purposes. Hiking tents generally vary between 1-person
& 4-person in size. Designed to provide maximum protection for the user with the ability to easily pack up & carry around with as little hassle as possible. Hiking tents are also designed to handle variable conditions from Wind & Snow to heat.
Q: What waterproof rating do I need in my hiking tent?
All hiking tents are rated with a ‘MM’ rating. This rating directly measures the water pressure the fabric can withstand. For example, a 2,000mm rating can endure 2,000mm (2 meters) of water baring down on the tent before it begins to leak. Hiking tents are generally rated between 800mm & 10,000mm – finding the right water rating is important when considering the conditions you intend to camp.
Q: Do I need a footprint for my hiking tent?
Footprints are highly recommended for most tents but most definitely for hiking tents. Footprints take up minimal extra room in your pack but add a vast array of benefits. Here are some of the key benefits. Reduction in condensation, extra warmth, greater durability, additional waterproofing & aiding set up by acting as a template.
Q: Do I need an all-season hiking tent for New Zealand conditions?
The most popular hiking tents in NZ tend to be 3-season or ‘all-season’ tents due to the variable conditions. 3 season tents are designed to deal with Summer, Autumn & Spring conditions. ‘All Season’ or 4 season tents ensure you are kept safe & dry during winter seasons. If you intend to camp during the cooler months it is our recommendation to look at an ‘all-season’ tent.
Q: How much do I need to spend when buying a hiking tent?
When choosing your ideal hiking tent, price is generally a factor to consider. As a general rule of thumb the more expensive your hiking tent the more lightweight & compact it will be without compromising its durability to the environment. For the majority, the amount of use your tent will get is a big factor in how much you spend. Our recommendation is to consider the conditions you intend to use your tent vs the packability & weight. For example, if you require an ‘all season’ hiking tent to fit into your hiking pack then be prepared to pay a little extra.
Q: What is the best shape of hiking tent?
Hiking tents come in many different shapes & styles. Much of this comes down to manufacturing design however the shape will also affect the packability of the tent itself. For example, more rounded, dome-like tents will generally have a larger pack down size & subsequently be slightly heavier. A streamlined design, often found in 1-person tents allows for manufacturers to keep weight & pack size to a minimum. Please keep in mind that the shape will directly affect the space inside the tent.
Q: Can a child sleep in a hiking tent?
The short answer is yes. We would suggest stepping up one size to allow for extra space. We would also suggest purchasing a footprint for your tent to make the sleeping conditions more comfortable for your child in the instance they are hiking with you.
Q: What tent is best for me if I get claustrophobic?
As above, our recommendation is generally to step up one size if & when possible. If you do happen to get claustrophobic, then this would be highly recommended. It may also be worth leaning towards a more dome-style tent for added internal space.
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