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TCEK Swivel Camp Chair - My new favorite
The TCEK chair is compact, comfortable and it swivels!!!
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Spika Chest Pack, not just for hunting. (plus a random GoPro win)
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The Spika Chestpack is GREAT. I use it every time I'm out hunting, but have started to use it for hiking and my ski trip out to Park City. Amazon Affiliate Link: Spika Chest Pack: amzn.to/3MpfKcg GoPro Windslayer: amzn.to/3Ci37Ll Performance Outdoor. Spika.
Favorite Gear of 2021
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My favorite gear of 2021. (Prices as of Jan 2022). The Sitpack Campster and Cliq Chair are two great chairs for the trail. The Spika Chest Pack is an amazing storage pouch for binoculars and other items you need in reach. Molle pouches have been made by a lot of companies, but the ones from Amyipo have great zippers and I've put them through the ringer! The LuminAID lantern lasts all day... err...
Sitpack Campster... Great compact chair with a bag!
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The Sitpack Campster is a solid little camp chair. A carrying bag and only weighing 2 lbs are only a couple of the features that make this chair a great addition to your gear collection. Sitpack Website: sitpack.com/ Cliq Chair: www.cliqproducts.com/products/cliq-chair Performance Outdoor PerformOutdoor@gmail.com
Teton Grand 5500 vs the Teton Explorer 4000!
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I've tested both of these packs from Teton, the BIG 'Grand 5500' and budget 'Explorer 4000'. Both are great and will fit your needs, check out the side by side comparison and each individual deeper review. Time stamps after intro. Amazon Affiliate Links: - Teton Grand 5500: amzn.to/3gmTHEp - Teton Explorer 4000: amzn.to/34x0J6D - Joy Walker Waterproof Rain Cover: amzn.to/345L8vf Performance Out...
Cliq Chair!
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Cliq Chair - awesome quality, compact design and incredibly comfortable. www.cliqproducts.com/products/cliq-chair Performance Outdoor
Bigfoot Bushcraft (Ferro Rod & Waterproof Fireplug review)
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Bigfoot Bushcraft make these really great wood handled ferro rods and waterproof fireplugs. Great addition to your backpacking gear Bigfoot Bushcraft: bigfoot-bushcraft.com/discount/Perform15 Use Code: "perform15" Canway Stove: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML Performance Outdoor, Bigfoot Bushcraft Ferro Rod
Ozark Trail 2 Person Tent... worth it?
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Is the Ozark Trail 2-Person "backpacking" tent worth it? It may not be the best choice for actual backpacking, but it's a good cheap option if you're on a budget.
Alps Lynx 2 Person Tent
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Alps 2 Person Tent The Alps Lynx 2 Person Tent is a great tent for either a solo trip or with a friend. Amazon Affiliate Links: - Alps Lynx 2 Tent: amzn.to/3HpvKIq - Wise Owl Rain Cover: amzn.to/3L3V4Ga Connect with me! Instagram: performanceoutdoor
Yoler Camp Stove - Compact & Awesome!
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Yoler Wood Burning Camp Stove www.YolerHome.net Performance Outdoor. This is a very cool and versatile camping stove. Cook over wood or charcoal, or even use it as a wind screen for your butane stove.
Protect your gear with silica gel packs! Quick Tip.
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Performance Outdoor. Moisture destroys gear over time. You can't avoid it when in the field, but don't take it home with you. Take care of your gear and it will take care of you. This means, when not in use you need to make sure your gear is dry and avoid rust and/or mold as much as possible. Silica gel packs are an easy way to ensure your gear will stay dry over time. Amazon link to dry pouche...
0 Degree Sleeping Bag reviews, two under $100 (Coleman Mummy & Teton Leef)
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The Teton Leef and Coleman 0 degree mummy sleeping bags are great cold weather sleeping bags, BOTH UNDER $100. There are pros/cons for both. Amazon Affiliate Links: - Teton Leef: amzn.to/3gjFbgM - Coleman Mummy: amzn.to/35yDqtJ Favorite Camping Pillow: - Rugged Camp: amzn.to/3HEvMLL Connect with me! performanceoutdoor Performance Outdoor. Great sleeping bags under $100 for cold we...
DIY Jerky! The perfect trail snack.
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Never buy beef jerky again. With the Nesco dehydrator you can make easy beef jerky for your next trip! This dehydrator has more than paid for itself this past year. Amazon Affiliate Links: Nesco Dehydrator: amzn.to/2VobqAY Nesco Jerky Gun: amzn.to/3lpB6HF Hi Mountain Jerky Seasoning variety pack: amzn.to/3msJK9S Performance Outdoor. If you're looking for the perfect snack to pack on your next c...
Trail Runners vs Hiking Shoes (Saucony)
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Saucony hit it out of the park with their trail runners. They're comfortable, light weight, durable and doing break the bank! You can check out some of the different shoes with the links below. I also included the link to the Lock Laces, and the Nortiv 8 boots if you want to check them out. Amazon Affiliate Links: - Saucony Excursion TR11: amzn.to/2KGyYPi - Saucony Excursion TR14: amzn.to/2JgrY...
Battlbox opening ($30 basic box)
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I opened up the $30 basic box from the guys at Battlbox. I had fun with it and will maybe check out one of their other boxes. The excitement and anticipation from letting the box sit in my office for a few days was worth the $30. Hope you guys enjoy. Performance Outdoor. If you have any other subscription box services that you want me to review leave a comment!
Stanley French Press Coffee Maker
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Stanley French Press Coffee Maker
Best knife under $25 (Ka-bar Dozier)
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Best knife under $25 (Ka-bar Dozier)
Etekcity Stove review...great bargain stove!
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Etekcity Stove review...great bargain stove!
Mountain House Ice Cream Sandwich (backpacking snack)
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Mountain House Ice Cream Sandwich (backpacking snack)
Forget hammock straps!
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Forget hammock straps!
GoerTek 25,000 mAh Solar Power Bank
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GoerTek 25,000 mAh Solar Power Bank
Energizer Headlamp 400 lumens (old vs new model)... New model starts at 2:28
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Energizer Headlamp 400 lumens (old vs new model)... New model starts at 2:28
Welcome to Performance Outdoor
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Welcome to Performance Outdoor

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  • @stevef7395
    @stevef7395 Місяць тому

    Good video, straight forward, simple, and no nonsense, and silly jokes.

  • @BenInGame
    @BenInGame Місяць тому

    What an awesome review. Thanks so much!

  • @nacho182gd
    @nacho182gd 2 місяці тому

    Hello how are you? I wanted to ask you a question about the new model. Could it be that it gets too hot where the batteries go? And when you turn it on, it makes a sound, like a beep? Thank you

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 2 місяці тому

      The headlamp doesn’t put off any heat at all. No noises when turning on or off.

  • @Aspect762
    @Aspect762 2 місяці тому

    Do these sleeping bags have Proposition 65 cancer warning labels?

  • @notquiteultralight1701
    @notquiteultralight1701 2 місяці тому

    This is great! What knot did you use to attach the strap to the tree?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 2 місяці тому

      Just a loop on one end, wrapped around the tree and free end through the loop!

  • @kikibird03
    @kikibird03 3 місяці тому

    We got them, it says eat straight from the pouch. OK. They are so dry and nasty! So I came online thinking surely you must add cold water to hydrate them. Nope. (Shudder!!) Thanks for your video, I hope you are still out there, this is 4 years old.

  • @fairwind8222
    @fairwind8222 3 місяці тому

    The inside pocket is for a snot rag

  • @prmath
    @prmath 3 місяці тому

    Why more $ $ $ … greed 🤷🏻🤷🏿🤷 Very helpful👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Gospel_Street_Preacher
    @Gospel_Street_Preacher 4 місяці тому

    I gave my brother this tent. I bought a 🆕 Lynx model with a teal 🩵 colour rain 🌧️ fly.

  • @CrispyTuckley
    @CrispyTuckley 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the excellent review!

  • @MotoFotoe
    @MotoFotoe 5 місяців тому

    Oh man, 3 years later and that Teton Leef 0F long is nearly $100, but the Coleman is $55 tops! Being 6'2" still has me worried about the length of the Coleman. I guess I rather a little tight in the bag then COLD at bear camp nights. Either way thanks for the honest review. So many reviews on places like Amazon show the bag but have NEVER slept in it EVER! lol.

  • @ADWorcestershire
    @ADWorcestershire 7 місяців тому

    Yippy! Lol :) I have found some affordable sleeping bag choices thanks to you. Much appreciate your video <3

  • @badasshiker9637
    @badasshiker9637 9 місяців тому

    I just purchased the Koda 2 and am trying it tonight (backyard). This is my first use of a backpacking tent (previous experience with tents was car camping tents 20 years ago, the old big ones with the metal 2" poles), so hoping for the best. Also breaking in my new quilt & pads.+

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 9 місяців тому

      Testing your equipment for the first time, even in the backyard is so much fun, I get excited every time. Hope your setup works out!

  • @persona5305
    @persona5305 10 місяців тому

    Thank you!! my family had the first family camping in colorado last year but since we were such a Noob, I bought the cheapest 40degrees bag thinking it will be comfortable and oh well, we were miserable😅 it was truly around 40degrees however, I wasn't aware that the degrees they advertised is not the comfort level but the survival level. anyway, I think i'm settling for Coleman. thank you so much for this review sir.

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 10 місяців тому

      We have all been there my friend, I promise you that! One miserably cold night is all it takes!

  • @heath1982
    @heath1982 10 місяців тому

    were you camping with a tent or without? and did you have some kind of sleeping pad?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 10 місяців тому

      Hey there, yes in a tent and always use a sleeping pad. I use a Trekology inflatable. It’s nowhere near top of the line, but it’s fairly compact and comfortable!

    • @heath1982
      @heath1982 10 місяців тому

      @@PerformanceOutdoor Do you think I'd be okay with the teton on top of a cot with no tent? the low is 35 degrees

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 10 місяців тому

      I’ll be honest, I don’t think it would be a comfortable night. Even with a cot, depending on the thickness, it’s good to have an under quilt or sleep pad. The tent will help retain some heat but really serves as a wind block. If you layer in some warm clothes before getting in the bag you may be alright, and of course a couple hand warmers can’t hurt.

  • @DDDYLN
    @DDDYLN 10 місяців тому

    So, I'm 6' tall, but I'm a heavy muscular guy, who wears a size 48 jacket. I tried on a bunch of mummy bags, and I can't fit into any of them. Those bags were from the major outdoor retailers. Are these bags built for stocky people?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 10 місяців тому

      These bags might be tight for you. I would search for XL mummy bags. I don’t have personal experience with any XL bags but if find a trusted brand and try one out. Teton and Coleman both make XL or Big and Tall models. Hope that helps

    • @DDDYLN
      @DDDYLN 10 місяців тому

      @@PerformanceOutdoor I did research a Coleman bag, and it's rated for very low temperatures. It weighs as much as a small child! That said, the weight doesn't bother me so much. My days of back country camping are over. I just want sleeping bags that will keep me warm, and keep my 9 year old daughter warm. I'm looking to buy, primarily for emergency purposes, like my SUV breaking down on a cold night. When I was younger, and skinnier, I hiked a 14,000 ft mountain in CO. My down bag, plus Cocoon bag liner kept me nice and warm. Unfortunately, the girl I went with, brought a summer sleeping bag. She was freezing, so we switched bags in the middle of the night. I can't remember ever being so cold! I don't think I got much sleep that night. Luckily, the sun came out the next day, and we warmed up while hiking to the peak. Needless to say, I'll never camp again, with someone who doesn't have gear rated for the temperature!

    • @DDDYLN
      @DDDYLN 10 місяців тому

      @@PerformanceOutdoor unfortunately, due to powerlifting, and a barbell chest, I can no longer fit into my old Marmot down sleeping bag. I can't fit into the Cocoon either! I gave them to my soon-to-be 10 year old daughter. Guys like me need square XL sleeping bags, with hoods that cinch. I'm having a tough time finding one that actually meets the temperature rating it advertises.

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 10 місяців тому

      If the weight doesn’t bother you then the Coleman is a solid choice. My 12 year old wanted to solo camp a few weeks ago in the backyard when it was in the upper 20s and he requested my Coleman bag bc he has slept in it several times before and knows it’s toasty. It has been reliable, but it’s heavy and doesn’t compact down very well. As for your body builder physique, first off props, but unfortunately my expertise is limited as I’m a pretty average build myself.

    • @DDDYLN
      @DDDYLN 10 місяців тому

      @@PerformanceOutdoor I was looking at the Coleman's. They look very warm. They're extremely bulky, but that doesn't really bother me. As for the body builder physique, that was years ago. I'm pretty weak these days by my standards. However, when you've been powerlifting for 2 decades, your rib cage naturally gets larger. And when you get old (I'm turning 48 in May), the rib cage never shrinks!

  • @rasmus80g
    @rasmus80g 11 місяців тому

    Would you revisit this with campster 2.0 comparsion? Just got my 2 and thinking about the no1 since less weight. Prob not as comfy but still. Comparsion...

  • @Real_Shit_With_J
    @Real_Shit_With_J Рік тому

    Called the poncho tarp a joke. Ha! Clearly, you don't understand how to use it.

  • @thndercat1
    @thndercat1 Рік тому

    Same..This video help me choose correctly the winner winner chicken dinner!

  • @ezbeemer
    @ezbeemer Рік тому

    I see the poles are pretty, blue and nice. What I don't know is how long folded up.

  • @kickboxerforever00
    @kickboxerforever00 Рік тому

    Brilliant review, Subbed! 😊🙏

  • @mikewhitt5443
    @mikewhitt5443 Рік тому

    Probably one of the best reviews i've seen

  • @deodorant11100
    @deodorant11100 Рік тому

    Would you say the Coleman is adequate length for someone 6'2/188cm?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      I’m 6’ and it fits me with some room to spare. You should be fine

    • @deodorant11100
      @deodorant11100 Рік тому

      @@PerformanceOutdoor great, I plan to use this with sleep pads combining to about r-value 5. Temperatures may fall down to -10C/15F. Would you recommend adding a fleece liner in these temperatures?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      If you have a good sleep pad you should be fine at 15F IMO. If you’re car camping and have room for a fleece liner then makes sense to bring it, but if you’re tight on space you could probably live without. Just my experience though!

  • @marclawson2536
    @marclawson2536 Рік тому

    Please allow me to humbly mention that the interior pocket's size and location are meant to store a passport for those among us who travel internationally. In that capacity the pocket functions very well.

  • @Tavis1910
    @Tavis1910 Рік тому

    Have you done a comparison with the sports explorer?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      I have not sorry

    • @Tavis1910
      @Tavis1910 Рік тому

      @@PerformanceOutdoor I got the Explorer 85L today. It arrives in a few days, I really wanted top and bottom access and lots of usable side pockets. I’m tracking around HI, and leave from TX to HI on the 4th of Sept.

  • @carlgoggles1970
    @carlgoggles1970 Рік тому

    I would like a ranking list of 1 to 2 person ozark trail tent cause I want one but Im seeing a few that kinda hit or miss.

  • @thedisciple9356
    @thedisciple9356 Рік тому

    i just watched your Awsome Review very good job, i been looking at the 5500 and the 66L Mountain Adventure both are identical to each other your Review helped with my Decision👊💪⚔

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      Nice! I’m glad it was useful. Even after time has passed since I first made the review I still love the 5500, and have it with me on this 4th of July weekend cabin trip I’m on.

  • @MrMebigfatguy
    @MrMebigfatguy Рік тому

    Boy that Coleman is big in bag

  • @J_heterodox
    @J_heterodox Рік тому

    I’ve spent the last 5, min trying to set up. Returning.

  • @datznasty1475
    @datznasty1475 Рік тому

    Still better than a coleman

  • @wjs569
    @wjs569 Рік тому

    Goung to get the 5500 after watching this. Thanks!

  • @ronierelos3445
    @ronierelos3445 Рік тому

    you do not know how to set up good, your set up is bad.

  • @53rwe
    @53rwe Рік тому

    Thank you so much. You are so helpful!

  • @bjrnragnarhaugan332
    @bjrnragnarhaugan332 Рік тому

    I have the same tent,I’m from Norway🇳🇴very good tent😊

  • @2Boutdoors
    @2Boutdoors Рік тому

    do you know if this harness has a magnet on the bottom of it?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      Do you mean the very bottom/under side? If so then no it does not. Only on the pouch flap.

  • @FortySe7enFPS
    @FortySe7enFPS Рік тому

    Was looking at a 5500. Do you pack your tent inside? Or are there places to strap a larger one to the side?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      I actually pack my 2 man tent on top. The top flap has a spot that’s perfect and allows you to tighten the top flap down so it doesn’t go anywhere.

  • @joni4632
    @joni4632 Рік тому

    Thanks! I know this was awhile ago, but I’m just now convinced to buy the 5500. And thanks for the tip on the rain cover. Incredible find! 👍

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      Thanks Joni! Hope it works out for you. I still really enjoy it!

    • @joni4632
      @joni4632 Рік тому

      @@PerformanceOutdoor I just bought the Teton 0 degree mummy bag too, and already had the Coleman 0 degree still in the box. Bought it for $30.00 on a Amazon lightning deal a couple years ago‘cause it was so cheap. Didn’t even notice the temperature rating. Was Totally jazzed when I saw you recommend that ugly bag. I like it now!😂🤣

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      $30!?! That’s a steal!! Yea it ain’t pretty as some but I’ve had a couple cold nights where that bag was toasty!

  • @Chris-iv2su
    @Chris-iv2su Рік тому

    I have the Energiser Vision HD Headlight 300 Lumens. It is the red Energizer battery-operated headlight. I just bought two Vision Rechargeable Headlight 400 Lumens headlights and am disappointed in the latter. It is not much brighter than the 300, but rather maybe a bit more focused which is not necessarily an advantage. It also bleeds more into my eyes than the 300 Lumens version and it is heavier. Energizer has dropped the ball a bit.

  • @ianbruce6515
    @ianbruce6515 Рік тому

    You didn't mention that it is DOUBLE the size of any commonly available water bottle.

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      Ha, yea their claim of being the size of a water bottle is a bit exaggerated

  • @ThaBaykedOne
    @ThaBaykedOne Рік тому

    When he unclips the top straps of the secondary pack on the 5500 then only clips one back on...... My OCD..... Reeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Fantastic comparison and review. Thank you for this video. It really helped with my decision making on which pack to go with. Hope life is well and the adventures plentiful!

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor Рік тому

      As someone slightly OCD myself I apologize for the added stress and anxiety I may have caused! Hahaha. Thanks for the comment!!

  • @jobekirkuk
    @jobekirkuk 2 роки тому

    Great content! what kind of shoes you are wearing bro?

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 2 роки тому

      Thanks man! In this video I had on a trail shoe from Magellan (Academy). Not recommended. It’s inexpensive and sturdy, but not comfortable at all. I would not buy them again.

  • @kaidose
    @kaidose 2 роки тому

    I was so close to buying the cliq chair. Just used your link to buy this instead

  • @birddogg5315
    @birddogg5315 2 роки тому

    does your teton leef 0 fit in the bottom of the 4000 ?

  • @ksspang
    @ksspang 2 роки тому

    great review, I have a Campster and was looking at the Cliq ( I know this is old at this point) with the campster, it's super well-made but slightly precarious, I feel like I'll just feel more comfortable and confident with a Cliq-type chair. It's nice to see a direct comparison thanks for the video!

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 2 роки тому

      Thanks! Yea I like the campster but the cliq is better. What’s even better than the cliq chair is the TCEK, which I just reviewed.

  • @jaybarnes5183
    @jaybarnes5183 2 роки тому

    👏 promo sm!!!

  • @IndianHemlock
    @IndianHemlock 2 роки тому

    Hey PO, it’s been a while ; nice looking chair !! I can believe that, what you said about the swiveling you’ll never go back to the old chairs !! Great review !! Take care !

  • @roywalls5595
    @roywalls5595 2 роки тому

    I got my Ozark trail camouflage backpack tent for $16 and went to the Rocky Mountains motorcycle camping its great keep me warm at night time! 💯

  • @pegasus6724
    @pegasus6724 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @chillios2222
    @chillios2222 2 роки тому

    I usually ditch the factory stuff sack and use the heavy duty cinch one, costs more but a heavy duty cinch is way worth it

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 2 роки тому

      I do the same now too, definitely worth it.

    • @chillios2222
      @chillios2222 2 роки тому

      @@PerformanceOutdoor the decent cinch I think maybe it was a Mountain Hardwea?r but anyway its multi purpose, coats, clothes you can get a lot in them and just crank them down but they need good stitching and straps but you can also get separate straps to compress all your kit

  • @DarkMetaOFFICIAL
    @DarkMetaOFFICIAL 2 роки тому

    when you're on the trail, and someone's base weight is less than your tent stakes 😂

    • @PerformanceOutdoor
      @PerformanceOutdoor 2 роки тому

      Hahaha! There are some ultra light back packers out there that may be close!