Product Description
Hopper 2 combo with groundsheet
Introducing the next-level camping bundle: the Orson Hopper 2 Lightweight Hiking Tent paired with the Orson Hopper 2 Groundsheet!
Embark on outdoor journeys with the Hopper 2 tent, perfect for 2-person camping adventures. Its double entrances, roomy vestibules, and near-vertical walls offer outstanding space and innovative design. Crafted from durable 68D Ripstop Polyester, it ensures toughness, waterproof protection, and enhanced usability.
Upgrade your camping setup with the Hopper 2 Groundsheet, a versatile accessory designed to complement the tent. Whether opting for a fly-only configuration or enhancing the inner tent floor's protection, this waterproof groundsheet crafted from durable 75D Polyester with a PU3000mm rating ensures a dry and comfortable camping experience. With easy setup features, including aluminum eyelets and a convenient drawstring carry bag, it's a must-have addition to your outdoor gear collection. Elevate your camping adventures with this unbeatable combination of reliability and versatility!
Orson hopper 2
Embark on your outdoor journeys with the Orson Hopper 2 Lightweight Hiking Tent, a superb choice for 2-person camping adventures. Featuring double entrances, roomy vestibules, and near-vertical walls, this tent offers outstanding space and innovative design. Crafted from durable 68D Ripstop Polyester, it ensures toughness, waterproof protection, and enhanced usability.
Orson Hopper 2 Features
- Experience almost vertical inner walls, two doors, and two vestibules that maximize internal space for comfortable living during your camping trips.
- The PU3000mm-rated fly and PU5000mm-rated floor, both with taped seams, offer superior waterproofing. Inner storage pockets, gear loft, and two side vents accessible from inside enhance functionality.
- The freestanding design, a roof spreader pole for increased headroom, and the option to pitch fly only make the Orson Hopper 2 adaptable to various conditions.
- With two side entrances and vestibules for ample storage, as well as side vents that can be accessed and adjusted from inside, the tent ensures convenience and optimal airflow.
- Sturdy 8.5mm aluminum poles, guy ropes, and aluminum Y pegs provide stability. The tent comes with a handy compression carry bag for easy transportation.
- Enhance floor protection and explore multi-pitch options with the optional groundsheet, allowing fly-only or inner-only setups.
Orson Hopper 2 Specifications
- Capacity: 2 people
- Seasons: All seasons
- Measurements: 210cm L x 70+135+70cm W x 100cm H
- Outer Fly: 68D 185T Ripstop Polyester PU3000mm taped seams
- Inner: 68D 185T Polyester and breathable mesh
- Floor: 68D 185T Ripstop Polyester, PU5000mm taped seams
- Poles: 8.5mm aluminium
- Carry Bag: Drawstring carry bag
- Packed Size: Approx 42cm x 13cm diameter
- Packed Weight: 2.5kg
Ground Sheet for orson hopper 2
Upgrade your camping setup with the Orson Hopper 2 Lightweight HIking Tent Groundsheet — a versatile accessory designed to complement the Hopper 2 tent. Whether you're opting for a fly-only configuration or enhancing the protection of your inner tent floor, this waterproof groundsheet, crafted from durable 75D Polyester with a PU3000mm rating, is your key to a dry and comfortable camping experience. With easy setup features, including aluminum eyelets at each corner and a convenient drawstring carry bag, this groundsheet is a must-have addition to your outdoor gear collection.
Orson Hopper 2 Groundsheet Features
- Specifically designed to enhance the performance of the Hopper 2 Lightweight Tent.
- Enables the setup of the Hopper in a fly-only configuration, offering flexibility for various camping scenarios.
- Crafted from durable 75D Polyester with a PU3000mm rating, providing reliable protection against moisture.
- Features aluminum eyelets at each of the four corners, streamlining the installation process and ensuring a secure fit under the tent's inner floor.
- Weighing just 220g, the groundsheet is lightweight and easy to carry. The included drawstring carry bag adds convenience to your outdoor adventures.
Orson Hopper 2 Groundsheet Specifications
- Material: 75D Polyester with PU3000mm rating
- Dimensions: 135cm wide x 200cm long
- Weight: Groundsheet 220g, Drawstring bag 7g
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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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