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Hilleberg

Hilleberg

In 1971, Bo Hilleberg, a professional forester, founded his own company, Hilleberg AB. That same year, while on a ski vacation in the Austrian Tyrol, Bo met Renate Neuner. After a couple of years, the two had fallen in love, married, and she had moved with him to Stockholm, Sweden. Their marriage was the final, necessary ingredient in the mix that has become Hilleberg the Tentmaker.

The Tentmaker
Before Renate, Bo’s fledgling company was primarily a forestry equipment concern, with tent making as a hoped-for sideline. An avid, lifelong outdoorsman, Bo was terminally frustrated with tents that required pitching the inner tent first and then covering it with a loose rain fly that usually displayed the same properties as a kite in the wind. He envisioned a tent that had an outer and inner tent that pitched together, simultaneously – but he didn’t have the necessary sewing skills. With Bo and Renate’s marriage, conjugal and commercial became one: Renate took charge of the sewing while Bo handled design and sales, a division of labor that has served the couple – and company – admirably ever since. For the company – and the family – each decade has brought an obvious and significant growth, always based on family and company being inextricably linked.
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Hilleberg Line Runners for guy line

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These innovative little bits of kit help to lock your guy lines in place

These unique and reliable line runners come with every Hilleberg tent, but they can also be purchased separately. They lock securely on a range of different line dimensions and are easy to adjust, even while wearing mittens. Manufactured by the UK specialist in rope cleats Clamcleats Limited, Line-Lok® are a simple guy tensioners made from polypropylene and incredibly easy to use. They ultilise moulded plastic teeth to grip the guy securely, but don't fray or damage it as some sharp-edged traditional tensioners can do. To tighten them, you simply push the cleat up the line and to release, you pull the two lines apart allowing the cleat to
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