Simple, ultralight, and completely freestanding, the new
Allak is an exceptional all-arounder.
Tent Profile
Our goal with the new Allak was to create a completely
freestanding, all season, yet very light Dome tent – in other words, an
ultralight Staika. The Allak uses the same integrated vestibule design as
the Staika, as well as a similar 3 pole structure, but it employs ultralight
materials for weight savings. The result is a two door, two vestibule tent
that weighs just 2.9 kg/6 lbs 6 oz. The Allak’s three poles cross in three
places, so it is sturdy enough for all season use in both exposed and/or
above tree line terrain as well as protected conditions. But because of its
Kerlon 1200 outer tent fabric and 9 mm poles, it is not as stout as its
Kerlon 1800 cousin, the Staika. Its exceptionally compact footprint and free
standing design are ideal for tough pitching conditions, such as rocky
ground and sand, and it is easily light enough for mobile journeys, where
you move your camp every day. At the same time, its three pole Dome
structure is strong enough for some base camp use, where you leave your tent
unattended, especially in moderate conditions.
Allak Users
Over its two year development, the Allak became the
tent of choice for anyone wanting the convenience of a totally free standing
design in an ultralight package. Anytime our testers were uncertain about
what kind of terrain or conditions they might experience on a trip, they
grabbed an Allak. Paddlers love its ability to be pitched nearly anywhere,
while backpackers are drawn to its roomy stability and wonderfully light
weight. Mountaineers appreciate both the Allak’s free standing design and
its roominess, as well as its ability to deal with snow loading. And taller
adventurers will be pleasantly surprised at its remarkable length.
Performance Attributes
§The Allak’s Dome design is completely free standing, and the
vestibules are included in its self-supporting structure. Its innovative
short pole sleeve and clip system construction, same length poles, and
linked inner and outer tents make for simple and quick set up. Its design
allows for a very compact footprint while maintaining interior roominess.
§Ultralight materials – Kerlon 1200 outer tent fabric and 9 mm
poles – combined with the three poles crossing each other in three places –
make for a very lightweight yet very stable tent with excellent snow-load
handling capability.
§Pitching requires no pegs, but 12 peg points provide options
for increasing stability: six loops, one at each pole end and six double guy
lines with double line runners, one along each pole line.
§Both the floor space and head room are quite spacious thanks
to the three pole structure and Dome design.
§Two entrances and two vestibules afford tremendous
convenience, flexibility and comfort. And the two vestibules are parallel to
the sleeping area, so access to gear stored there is wonderfully convenient
– you can even get at it while lying in your sleeping bag!
§Dual entrances ensure that one door can always be situated out
of the wind.
§The Allak’s ventilation works regardless of weather
conditions, since both the inner tent’s fabric is highly breathable, and
since there are two roof vents integrated into the top of the doors. Extra
sliders on the outer tent doors provide plenty of adjustment options, and
the inner tent door is a no-see-um mesh panel covered with an equal sized,
zipper-adjustable fabric panel. In addition, the top portion of the outer
tents’ doors are made of highly air permeable yet water resistant fabric
panels, so air flows freely, even when the panels are zipped closed. A
separate vent cover ensures that the weather stays on the outside.