Mountain Hardwear - Stiletto 1
The Stiletto is starting to look a bit pricy, when compared with others on test. You do get a lot of bang for your buck though, with excellent packsize, low ...
Lightwave - TO Trek XT
Yet another superbly thought out and implemented tent from Lightwave. The T0 Trek XT (catchy name) isn’t the lightest the company produce, but what it does is perfectly balance living ...
Vaude - Hogan Ultralight Argon
Bombproof is definitely the word that applies to this tent. Officially with room for two, we’d prefer to carry it as an all conditions one man bolt hole, and it ...
Jack Wolfskin - Termite 1
Not one of the lightest on test, but a good compromise between useable space and the weight penalty that sometimes incurs. Solo backpackers will be delighted with the feeling of ...
Mountain Equipment - AR Ultralite 2
Over the years we’ve had many adventures using Mountain Equipment tents. The AR Ultralite lives up to the expected quality of materials and build, but in a package suited to ...
The North Face - Solo 12 (Flight Series)
The second smallest packsize and second lowest weight (1140g) of any tent on test, this is a tent conceived by North Face for those who like to move ultra fast ...
Blacks - Octane 1
A single pole design, reliant on guying out, but a design that makes for easy erection and an excellent porch for storage. The Octane 1 has good head room and ...
Robens - Cloud 1
The heaviest one man tent on test at 2kg, this is looking a little heavy when compared with others. That said, this is a stable and versatile tent, that can ...
Coleman - Exponent Rigel X2
Not strictly a one man tent, this one. The Rigel X2 is aimed at super lightweight backpacking but will sleep two who know each other well. It weighs just 980g ...
Gelert - Solo
You've got to love the price of this one! This is a lightweight (1520g on the Adventure Travel scales) strictly one man tent with the smallest pack size of any ...