Blog review of the Kangri mountain tent

By Jay Oram

The Kangri Dongre expedition embodies determination, showcasing the teamwork and spirit that elevate mountaineering from a solitary endeavor to a community triumph.

Excellent value for money, has a strong construction, and offers plenty of space & versatility. Plus Alpkit are an up-and-coming British brand, whose customer service, in my experience so far, has been second to none. Highly recommended!

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Tents

Ultra 1

Ultralight bikepacking tent: 1-person, 2-3 season, sub 900g (2lb)
£299.99

Elan

Lightweight, waterproof hooped bivvy bag weighing less than 1kg
£99.99

Polestar

3-season ultralight 1-person backpacking tent, 980g
£129.99

Soloist

Ultralight backpacking tent: 1-person, 3-season, 1.2kg
£149.99

Soloist XL

Ultralight backpacking tent: 1-person XL, 3-season, 1.31kg
£169.99

Tetri

Geodesic backpacking tent: 2-person, 3-season, 3kg
£149.99

Axiom

Semi-geodesic tent: 4-person, 3-season, 7.5kg
£369.99
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Nocturne tent in Kelp Nocturne Tent in blue

Nocturne

4-person 3 season semi-geodesic vis-á-vis tent with standing headroom.
£399.99

Kangri

Geodesic mountain tent for expeditions: 2-person, 4-season, 4.3kg
£399.99
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Zhota

Geodesic mountain tent for expeditions: 4-person, 4-season, 5.8kg
£499.99

Heksa

Geodesic mountain tent for expeditions: 6-person, 4-season, 9.7kg
£849.99 or from £15/month

Frejus

Organic cotton canvas A-frame tent. Spacious and comfortable: 2-person, 3-season, 10.2kg
£319.99

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