The Stormgrotta is back – what's new?

Pitching the Stormgrotta 1.5 in coastal conditions

When we launched the Stormgrotta 1.5, we knew we had something special. A fly-first, 4-season solo tent built for the kind of conditions that send most people home. But we also knew, pretty quickly, that there were things we could do better.

You told us. In YouTube comments, in product Q&As, in messages to our team. And we listened.

The Stormgrotta 1.5 is now back in stock, updated for 2026, and this is the story of what changed and why.

What you told us

The feedback was clear and consistent. The buckle clip system at the top of the poles was fiddly, particularly with gloves on. The larger flysheet panels needed more tension points in strong wind. And people wanted more room inside for the small things.

None of this surprised us. It's exactly the kind of feedback you only get once a tent is out in the real world, being used in the kind of weather it was designed for.

What we changed

The clip system. The flysheet-to-pole clip system has been redesigned for a faster, more intuitive pitch. The intent was always that the top buckle straps go over both poles together – clip the loops first, then feed the poles through as you pitch. The new design makes this far more natural, even with cold hands.

More pegging points. We've added three extra pegging points on the larger flysheet panels. In most conditions you won't need every one, but in exposed or stormy pitches, that additional tension makes a real difference to how the tent sits and how it handles wind load.

Triangular guy ropes. The tie-out guy ropes are now triangular, improving stability across the larger panel sections – one of the more subtle changes, but one that makes a meaningful difference in testing.

More storage inside. The interior now has increased pocket storage and a new hanging line for drying gear. The line sits under the flysheet rather than inside the inner, so damp kit stays protected from rain without dripping on your sleeping bag.

Securing the flysheet clip system during setup
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Close-up of the Stormgrotta's updated pole clip system
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One of the most-requested changes from our first release, redesigned for a faster, more intuitive pitch, even with gloves on.

What hasn't changed

Everything that made the original Stormgrotta worth buying is still here. The external 3-pole exoskeletal structure. The fly-first pitch that keeps the inner dry even in a downpour. The removable gear bucket porch. The 15D nylon construction. The oversized pack bag that means you're never fighting to stuff the tent away at 6am in the rain.

At 1.6kg with a 3000mm+ flysheet hydrostatic head and a 5000mm+ bathtub floor, it remains one of the most capable solo tents at its weight.

One more thing

We're also excited to share that a 2-person version of the Stormgrotta is coming within the next month. We'll share more details very soon.

The Stormgrotta 1.5 is available now. If you have questions about setup, orientation in wind, or whether a footprint is right for your trip, our team is always happy to help, just get in touch.

6 comments

  • Fjern on

    Yes, it’s available now in “Thyme”.

    https://www.fjern.equipment/products/stormgrotta-2-tent-thyme

  • Jo on

    Is de stormgrotta voir 2 personen al uit. En zo ja welke kleur. Worden de stokken ook aan het tentdoek in de sleuven gestoken en vervolgens met clips vastmaken aan de 3 stokken. Wat is het gewicht en de prijs van een.2 pers.
    Graag uw reactie

  • Fjern on

    We’re seeing a bit of confusion about this one too! As per the instructions printed on the bag, the smaller pole should go above the two main poles, with the clips attaching to the outer poles without twisting. We’re planning to put together a pitching tutorial video soon to make this a bit clearer.

  • Les on

    Stormgrotta 1-5 have noticed on the YouTube video of the tent people are putting the smaller pole over the 2 other poles which is the right way under or over thanks

  • karen on

    interested in the 2-person version of the Stormgrotta

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