Question for Hilleberg Nammatj owners
Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 8:16 pm
Hello all, I'm hoping for feedback from owners of Hilleberg "Nammatj" tents (and to a lesser extent Nallo owners).
I realize that the Nammatj (and Nallo) have a sloping back wall. My question is would a 5'10" person (70") have enough room to sleep with their head at the sloping end and feet at the door? I'm kind of goofy that way but I prefer to sleep with my feet facing the door of a tent. The inner tent of my Hilleberg Tarra is only 83" long, vs the 87" inner tent length of the Nammatj and Nallo. The big difference is that the Tarra interior has near vertical walls, so it makes no difference which end your head is at (espcecially considering they are both doors). I've been trying to mentally picture how much longer an extra 4" would make it, while adding a sloping wall.
I love my Tarra, and it will be my main tent for a number of uses, but a slightly (3 lbs) lighter tent would be nice for backpacking, hence my interest in the Nammatj. Thanks in advance for any help.
PS- If anyone has pictures of their "Sand" colored Hilleberg tent (any models), I'd love to see them. The photos on the website aren't always true to real life color and look.
I realize that the Nammatj (and Nallo) have a sloping back wall. My question is would a 5'10" person (70") have enough room to sleep with their head at the sloping end and feet at the door? I'm kind of goofy that way but I prefer to sleep with my feet facing the door of a tent. The inner tent of my Hilleberg Tarra is only 83" long, vs the 87" inner tent length of the Nammatj and Nallo. The big difference is that the Tarra interior has near vertical walls, so it makes no difference which end your head is at (espcecially considering they are both doors). I've been trying to mentally picture how much longer an extra 4" would make it, while adding a sloping wall.
I love my Tarra, and it will be my main tent for a number of uses, but a slightly (3 lbs) lighter tent would be nice for backpacking, hence my interest in the Nammatj. Thanks in advance for any help.
PS- If anyone has pictures of their "Sand" colored Hilleberg tent (any models), I'd love to see them. The photos on the website aren't always true to real life color and look.