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ОтветитьThe boiling water and putting it in the nalgene is genius. I wish I would of thought of that last year haha.
ОтветитьI think the only thing that sucks with those type of tent is, if you use your trekking poles then you’ll have to take the tent down everyday. Unless you can find a carbon poles that breaks down and is light. Unless you are breaking down your camp everyday then yea that’s good. And the peax headlamp is really nice.
ОтветитьNew intro looks good! Nice work Tim!
ОтветитьSweet little tent. Do you bring two sleeping bags: one for your truck pop up tent and one for the spike camp? Or is it the same one? Great review.
ОтветитьThat is a sweet looking tent, might look into one! Would be handy for elk nd sheep hunting
ОтветитьI ran the Gossamer gear, DCF The One , last elk season. No problem on the day before season rain storm in Colorado, just a little condensation. Great little tent.
ОтветитьGreat review, thanks! Headlamp tip…I always flip one battery around so it can not accidentally turn on. Has worked well for me over the years.
ОтветитьI’ll never keep my bow on the ground in the vestibule again, nice got into mine this year and chewed up stuff on my bow, almost chewed my d loop in half and parts of my tight spot quiver 😂
ОтветитьI have ran the Lanshan 2 for the last 3 seasons. Virtually the same tent other than it is the two person version (1 person available too). It is over half the cost and has been excellent. Next tent I will try will be the Nemo Hornet 2. Hunting partner runs it and it is ultra light and freestanding. Keeping your trekking poles on you if you are base camping is nice. Cheyenne
ОтветитьGreat review! Just FYI, the date (pop up graphic) is in the future…Nostradamus!! 😉
ОтветитьLooks great! I bought a seek outside cimarron a few years ago - it’s floor-less, no big mesh. It’s light and roomy, but has its disadvantages. I like the look of this shelter, and that it has a floor and mesh. Look forward to your updates on this gear!
ОтветитьI wonder how it holds in decent to stronger wind and also snow at night
ОтветитьThere's enough room for a lil porta-potty hahaha
ОтветитьI actually bought this tent for this year as well. The vestibule is massive on it compared to my last tent. It's a solid little tent, I'm 6'2" and fit in there comfortably
ОтветитьAwesome review. I’m trying the alps mountaineering Tipi out this year. Should be a good single man option reminds me a lot of what you got just a tipi style
ОтветитьDude why don't you tie your bag up in a tree/hang it from bears? Get a rain cover for you pack and no worries about rain.
ОтветитьYo guys, Crispi is gonna drop the Lapponia 2 gtx at some point! Check it out on black Ovis 🙌
ОтветитьThanks for posting this! Six Moons Designs also makes some killer, ultralight tents and shelters!
ОтветитьSo which tent is it I didn't see it in the links
ОтветитьWhich Black Ovis pants are those?
ОтветитьHave you looked at the hilleberg tents
ОтветитьYa gotta check out Argali’s new 2p pyramid style. Insanely lightweight. Easy pitch. Removable stove Jack.
ОтветитьGreat review ! Thanks for the info Definitely one I’ll keep in mind for my next back country hunt !
ОтветитьTrailstar tent bro! 12oz, sleeps 3 plus gear and for only $230. The trick for me is the $40 sol orange bivy sacks from rei. Keeps your expensive sleeping bag in top condition. With a good down jacket I can go from desert conditions to freezing conditions and never change gear. Desert=cowboy it with just the bivy. Freezing=tarp, sleeping bag, bivy and down jacket.
ОтветитьDan, your YT game has 10xed. It’s has been great seeing your channel evolve. Your content has always been on point but now all the bells and whistles are an added bonus. That intro is money bro. Good luck to you and all your subscribers this season. 💪🏼
ОтветитьThe TarpTent brand deserves a mention. They set up with your trekking poles, or they offer poles if you do not want to be dependent on trekking poles.
ОтветитьI’ve been running the Mountainsmith Mountain Shelter LT. So far, I love it. It’s been really good to me. I was skeptical about going floorless, but at the end of the day I haven’t had any issues yet. It keeps me dry, I can cook in it, it’s lightweight. I can get all my gear inside with me and the vestibule is huge and easy to cook in with everything inside. And the cost is super low, I found mine for $60 new with the tags still on it. And for anyone wondering, It’s a Patrick Smith (Kifaru) Design. It’s essentially a mini Sawtooth. Kind of surprised Kifaru hasn’t put one out yet.
ОтветитьLove gosmer gear, great equipment
ОтветитьGood info thanks
ОтветитьHay guys don't fallow the link for you winning from a short list.. these guys just did this with elk 101 sit!! It's a fake don't listen to it!!
ОтветитьDan, awesome review! Wondering your thoughts on this tent after using this season?
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