I have the same Lanshan 1 Pro and typically position my head by the door. I have found that it makes it easier to access my pack outside under the vestibule. Don’t believe there is a right or wrong way just a preference. Thanks for another quality video. 🤙
Tyvek is a really interesting material. Not woven but bonded together and used in the construction industry as a waterproof membrane. It makes sense as a lightweight camping material.
I totally see the benefit of the body bag. On a recent hike, I had the bottom of my down sleeping bag in my rain trousers and my rain jacket over my legs and body due to heavy condensation. And I got up three times during the night to wipe down the tent. It was raining heavy for 4 days, no wind and 12-15C.
Feet first is my preference, otherwise you are fighting with the pole getting in or out . Tyvek bivi also acts as wind barrier on those wild and windy nights.
Makes sense to go in head first and take off mucky boots once you're part way inside. Haven't camped for years but my tent is a tunnel style and I want to go in head first but have to sleep with my head at the door as that's the highest point. Getting turned inside isn't easy when you have a belly and an inflexible middle aged body 😄
Looks a cracking tent Ben, I really like the bivi/sleeping bag cover…looks like a useful piece of kit…hopefully the big fella might put one under my tree…ATB Luke👍
Good stuff Ben. I've got the original Lanshan 1 and I slept than way as well. It's not seen light of day since it's maiden outing up Malham with Ginger Bushcraft (see the video). My ankles just wont allow me to back pack any more, that's why my trips are now on the bike, or woodland hammock camps 100 yards from the car. Budget gear for the win!
Good to see you out testing the gear, especially the Lanshan. Personally, i think that condensation issue would do my head in over time, especially on the really cold winter evenings/mornings when it turns to ice. I'd also be interested in how that sleeping system holds up in the winter, maybe with a different sleeping bag? Might have to invest in the Tyvek bag, I've been looking at the SOL Escape bivvy which is more expensive but has brilliant reviews. Thanks again, happy camping!
I think a small bottle of Tabasco counts as emergency anti-bland kit. I wonder how these type of meals stack up against Pot Noodle with regards to taste to value.
@@boldmeregarden637 A good question, IMO the Sharwoods Pot Rice/Curry taste better than any dehydrated/freeze dried camping meal I've ever tried and regular Pot Noodles at least aren't bland. I don't understand how the some dedicated camping meals can be so bland, 4 + times more expensive than shop bought cup pasta/noodles and they can't afford to season them properly?? come on Agree on the Tobasco, salt and pepper sachets or some curry powder help too
nice work around with the 3F UL Tyvek sleeping bag cover to keep the moisture away from bag/quilt. Winter camping can create a fair amount of condensation unless I use my Pomoly stove, so I will have to give it a look see. With the tent I usually have my head at the door end so in the mornings I can roll to my side to do my coffee without getting out of the bag. Helpful give-away I don't need the foil mat I already use one.
I don't need anymore camping gear........ So don't tell the wife! After years in a 1 man (& getting older!) I now prefer the comfort & space of my naturehike mongar 2 man. Really fancy the lanshan 2 though. To save a bit more have a go at using a car windscreen cover instead of the foil. I usually get them for under £2 & they do just as good a job
Nice video. I use my army issue gotten bivvy bag to prevent my sleeping bag getting condensation on it. Nice food for thought I'm this video. Thankyou dude. Take care buddy .
Had to laugh at ‘Body Bag’ ! 😂 …. Very useful if everything failed and you froze to death 🤣 gotta luv the way that Lanshan blends into the landscape eh !?!? … proper stealth 👍👍… thanks for testing the kit so we don’t have to 👍👍…. Great video … ATB Dave Mc
The foil mats are great I’ve got a 200x150, but I folded it in half and stitched it together so it’s the size of yours it’s a bit bulky but works brilliantly with my mountain equipment 3.8 helium mat which I bagged about 4 years ago for £38.00. At cotswolds in an offer still keeps me toastie…. I also have an Andes bivvi bag which was a bargain at about £13.00 I use it like you use the tyvek cover, you can insulate pretty well without spending a small fortune 8) great vid…
@@nialloutdoors depends on the situation I’ve used it with a down bag while cowboy camping and it’s been fine I’ve used as extra insulation in a tent and had a little condo, but in winter it’s usually fine as extra insulation condensation is always gonna be a factor, that’s just physics.. the Andes bag does what it says on the tin, it’s pretty big with a great side zipper mines deffo water proof cuz I fabsiled it… for the price is not such a bad thing weight is about 240grams as I remember I also have the Andes 4 season bag to for £25 ! It’s a 3 season at best but works well in the cold with the bivvy bag
I’ve got the Lanshan 2 pro. Used it on West Highland Way this year brilliant loads of room and very light just have to mop up the condensation in the morning 👍🏻
It does feel thin but it’s been ok so far. I left it inflated for 24 hours before taking it out. It’s the reason I bought the foil mat too. Had visions of it popping 😆
Nice reviews. Very helpful. Thanks! I was tempted to buy the pro, but it seems that the lighter tent doesn't make sense if you need to carry additional items (bivvy, cloth, etc.) to mitigate against condensation. I'm in Scotland, so I'll get the double wall version!
First time I have watched your channel , I really enjoyed it nice easy going, lovely listening to the rain, good explanation on all your kit, I subscribed 👍 I would go in head first it that tent, cheers
First time viewer here, and subbed 👍 Tried out my new Lanshan 1 Plus (new size for 2021 ) on Fri night...just in the garden. I went for the T-zip so I have a choice of what end to sleep at depending on the ground/pitch. After sleeping out the 1st night I left it up for a couple more days and the condensation got really bad when it was below 0 degrees, ice on the outer fly..it was very still with no wind but I'll be camping in fair weather in spring/ summer so hopefully it won't be a problem for me 🤞. Katie
Ah nice one Katie 👍 The T zip ones look good but we’re out of stock when I got mine (and I’m too impatient to wait). Mines gone away now for the winter ready for the spring/summer ☀️
Just looking at the 'Lilo' you are using. I'm a bit of an 'original Thermarest fan' but have used inflatables in the caravan awning often. I found that not inflating it to max (3/4 - 7/8) is a great aid to overall comfort. It seems to mould better. How have you found that? Talking of food disappointments - I tried pre-cooking my own meals and using Mylar bags (giving the same effect as sealed sachets) and felt that not only were they cheaper per meal but I got the taste that I put into them,
Good choice of gear be interesting to see how that mat holds up, Lanshan 1 plus is only 70g heavier and will reduced condensation @novicewildcamper will attest to that , nice one 👌
Iv been thinking about getting that lighttour mat because it says alumumized layer on it to reflect heat but it looks rather thin. I might just save and get a klymit insulated static v and use it over my foil mat. I have a foil mat, a couple of trail brand self inflating mats, a ryaco 10cm thick summer mat, a cheap £20 amazon mat and a widesea thermarest sol lite clone from ali express. I probably could combine my mats for a adequate r value. Thanks for saving me money on that mat. 🙏
@@daleyoutdoors here your in for a treat then. They have some decent stuff for budget camping. You may save up your money for next summer and buy a few more sd cards for your camera you'll be busy 👍👍😃
Yes i get camping gear from aldis and its good quality well made gear. Usually from that crane brand. Iv bought hiking socks, gloves, sleeping pad,waterproof socks, summer sleeping bag and many accessories. Definitely recommended.
Great video as ever - happy for you to try before I buy !! I have however bought a highlander 1 man tent ( even cheaper ) and I will let you know how I get on with that when I test it ( probably only in the garden to begin with )
@@daleyoutdoors just watched it and it looks like I will have some defect to look forward to ! I left a comment on that video . The idea was to use it for stealth camping . I checked when I bought it and it was only a year ago during Covid which is why I never got around to using it .
Feet first so that I can eat / cook when in my sleeping bag. There are two parameters for direction when putting up the tent: (1) how does the ground slope? (2) where does the wind come from? - So, it is annoying that the Lanshan 1 Pro has a j-zip rather than a T, as that means quite often I have to go head in first.
Head 1st on the way in, feet 1st on the way out. I like the look if the Lanshan 1 but would go for the 2 skin version myself. Not sure about the sleeping bag cover though, if it isn't breathable it'll trap moisture inside your sleeping bag, I'd take a chance that the DWR on the sleeping bag coped with condensation dripping off the inside of the flysheet and if required drape my waterproof jacket over the foot end of the sleeping bag if it was likely to contact the flysheet.
Would it not be better to put the foil mat underneath the tent groundsheet? That way you get the thermal benefits as well as protecting your groundsheet from the odd sharp twig etc?
It's Black Friday and this tent would be 152€ delivered for me. Gossamer Gear has a sale too and The One would be 300usd with shipping. With taxes and customs probably close to 380€ for me. No seam sealing needed and I think it might be better ventilated. I don't know if it's that much better tbh that it justifies me spending twice as much... what do you think?
No idea mate. I wouldn’t spend that much on a tent though TBH. Is it taped seams? I wouldn’t worry about doing it on the Lanshan it’s a 20 minute job 👍
I saw the stove wobble and wondered if you’d ever tried one of those AliX folding stove stands, if seen some reviews where the plastic ones are low quality and snap but I’ve also seen metal ones on AliX never seen one reviewed
I usually use my table to stand the stove on but wanted to keep it low here too keep some distance from the tent. I’ve thrown one of the clip on plastic things back in my bag now 👍
The Lanshan 1 Pro - I own it - IMHO is not suitable for the UK. If I have to take my heavier synthetic sleeping bag or a body bag with me, I could just take a double-wall tent for a similar weight penalty but more comfort. - I will still take it out on warm, windy, dry days (do we ever have them in the UK?) but otherwise, I’m looking for an alternative in the 1.5kg range. - Also, being 6ft1in, the tent is long enough but not high enough. It is nearly impossible to get up without wiping the tent wall with my head.
Thanks for watching Hendrik 👍I bought the Lanshan for warmer spring/summer camps next year, so it *should* be ok for those, anything else and I'll be using either the Taiji 2 or my Helm 1 Compact. Cheers, Ben
Good stuff Ben. First time I’ve ever noticed those bivvy bags look like a body bag. Made me laugh did that and I’ve now decided not to ever buy one so I don’t tempt fate!
Do tree branches not fall down on campers in the UK? Where I come from, one of the things they tell you NOT to do is to pitch a tent under tree branches, because they could come down and kill you in your sleep in wind or bad weather.
An observation. From your own words, you are trying out the gear to review so we, the great subscribers do not make mistakes. Great! Think about the advice you are providing. The kit advice is how you found it. Fair enough. Consider your audience and their perceived skill level and how they will receive what you are telling them. See below re comment reply - A Watt. The previous review on the waterproof designed for trail runners is another example. Reviewing kit and giving advice bears a great responsibility.
I try it out and say it as I find it. I’ve replied to your comment re the meal. On the waterproof, I made it clear I was trying it out for walking in light showers - what’s the issue?
@@daleyoutdoors Please understand that I support you. I am not a "troll." I can understand what you are trying to achieve. I am providing, I hope, positive feedback so that you can improve your reviews and advice. I like the work you do. Are my comments being perceived as negative to you?
@@seasoldier3902 no not negative at all mate. Always appreciated 👍 what’s worrying is if people really are taking one man’s advice as gospel on these things… everything I do usually has a hint of sarcasm in it 😬
@@daleyoutdoors Not really a calorific meal mate. Poor advice. Try noodles with sultanas, chorizo/Pepperami or some other similar sausage with any powdered soup.
I have this tent and have used it during 2021. It’s waterproof, yet condensation was a real problem. In a normal night it drained away, but one night there was heavy rain and when it struck the outside of the tent it made the condensation fall like rain inside. I needed up covering my down sleeping bag with a poncho as a waterproof layer. I’m 1m 83 and the tent is too small for me. I can lie down fine but if I move slightly in the night then the condensation drains onto my sleeping bag. I can’t sit up properly either. I tried cooking in the vestibule in bad weather but was scared of burning the tent down by accident. I have now not the Lanshan 2 instead, but not used it yet. The build quality of the tent is great, I just made a mistake buying a single skinned tent that was too small for me.
@@daleyoutdoors got in too late. Double sided foil mat is on the Christmas list anyhow. Wondering if it will allow me to use the Ul80 all year round, otherwise I'm going to have to bite the bullet and get something with a decent R value 🤣 Great vid BTW. Really enjoying your stuff at the moment 👍🏻
tried aliexpress once n they screwed up... how the hell you gettin wat u actually ordered n i cant lol.. as for 120 quid for a tent that isnt waterproof from the word go, well... dopey comes to mind..thinking of manufacturer lol an all the uk folk doing vids in inner piych ist tents why the hell are ppl buying them its d uk it rains like 80pcent a time why are these idiot companies pretty much only making inner pitch ist... bunch a loonies u ask me chuckle . gd vid tho dude ta
Check the feedback for the seller first. The tents would be double the price if the manufacturer sealed them. For the sake of 20 minutes to do it yourself it’s really not a big issue. I don’t own any inner pitch tents anymore, but most can be pitched outer first if you get the footprint (though it is a faff)
Recently camped on a soggy embankment of an elevated mountain loch in Scotland. A length of radiator foil helped enormously (£6.60 for 4m).
"I buy all this crap and test it, so you dont have to”
amazing honesty , ill subscribe for that
I have the same Lanshan 1 Pro and typically position my head by the door. I have found that it makes it easier to access my pack outside under the vestibule. Don’t believe there is a right or wrong way just a preference. Thanks for another quality video. 🤙
Tyvek is a really interesting material. Not woven but bonded together and used in the construction industry as a waterproof membrane. It makes sense as a lightweight camping material.
Yeah I’ve seen it mentioned a few times now. Never tried anything made from it though. I know a few people use it for lightweight tent footprints 👍
I totally see the benefit of the body bag. On a recent hike, I had the bottom of my down sleeping bag in my rain trousers and my rain jacket over my legs and body due to heavy condensation. And I got up three times during the night to wipe down the tent. It was raining heavy for 4 days, no wind and 12-15C.
Feet first is my preference, otherwise you are fighting with the pole getting in or out . Tyvek bivi also acts as wind barrier on those wild and windy nights.
Makes sense to go in head first and take off mucky boots once you're part way inside. Haven't camped for years but my tent is a tunnel style and I want to go in head first but have to sleep with my head at the door as that's the highest point. Getting turned inside isn't easy when you have a belly and an inflexible middle aged body 😄
I know that feeling mate. The struggle is real 😁
I have that tent. To help prevent condensation, pitch the tent 2-3 inches from the ground for air circulation.
Looks a cracking tent Ben, I really like the bivi/sleeping bag cover…looks like a useful piece of kit…hopefully the big fella might put one under my tree…ATB Luke👍
Hope so Luke 👍
Liked “it might just be the most expensive crisp packet in the world” line. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Emma 😆
Great video! at 5:54 you call it a Lamb Shank 1 hahahah I'm guessing you were hungry at that point!
lol and 6:56 Real Turnip meal lol you constructing a roast dinner in your head I think 😜 enjoying the video!
😂cheers Martin 👍
Good stuff Ben. I've got the original Lanshan 1 and I slept than way as well. It's not seen light of day since it's maiden outing up Malham with Ginger Bushcraft (see the video). My ankles just wont allow me to back pack any more, that's why my trips are now on the bike, or woodland hammock camps 100 yards from the car. Budget gear for the win!
Budget gear FTW indeed mate 👍 Thanks for watching 😊
I'm head first, that Tyvek bivi looks good, might have to get myself one. 😁👍
I've only used it once but it will definitely be coming with me from now on 👍
Good to see you out testing the gear, especially the Lanshan. Personally, i think that condensation issue would do my head in over time, especially on the really cold winter evenings/mornings when it turns to ice. I'd also be interested in how that sleeping system holds up in the winter, maybe with a different sleeping bag? Might have to invest in the Tyvek bag, I've been looking at the SOL Escape bivvy which is more expensive but has brilliant reviews. Thanks again, happy camping!
Yeah I was going to take my Leviathan bag as I was hoping for a cold night but it stayed mild 😆
Also glad to hear someone finally say something less than glowing about that brand of meal. Fed up with everyone saying how great they are 😄
I’ve only had two. The first was nice (but probably still not worth the money). This one tasted no different to the 99p pasta pots I usually have 😆
I think a small bottle of Tabasco counts as emergency anti-bland kit. I wonder how these type of meals stack up against Pot Noodle with regards to taste to value.
I've had the pulled pork and rice I thought that was really nice but at nearly 10 quid there 2 expensive
@@craig3401 yeah that was my first one. I agree still too expensive 👍
@@boldmeregarden637 A good question, IMO the Sharwoods Pot Rice/Curry taste better than any dehydrated/freeze dried camping meal I've ever tried and regular Pot Noodles at least aren't bland. I don't understand how the some dedicated camping meals can be so bland, 4 + times more expensive than shop bought cup pasta/noodles and they can't afford to season them properly?? come on
Agree on the Tobasco, salt and pepper sachets or some curry powder help too
nice work around with the 3F UL Tyvek sleeping bag cover to keep the moisture away from bag/quilt. Winter camping can create a fair amount of condensation unless I use my Pomoly stove, so I will have to give it a look see. With the tent I usually have my head at the door end so in the mornings I can roll to my side to do my coffee without getting out of the bag. Helpful give-away I don't need the foil mat I already use one.
Cheers Dale 👍 I might try feet first next time 😊
Another great video, which introduced me to the Tyvek bivi bag. Very useful. That is on my Xmas list now.
Thanks for watching Mark 👍
Great video! Thanks for all the work you put into these reviews!
Thanks for watching Mia 😊👍
Fab video Ben, I also ordered the sleep mat as well as the tent. Cheers Pal 😀
Thanks for watching mate. Glad it was useful 👍
Hi mate loved your video nice an peaceful say hello to your beautiful dog for me
Thanks for watching mate 👍 will do 😊
I don't need anymore camping gear........ So don't tell the wife!
After years in a 1 man (& getting older!) I now prefer the comfort & space of my naturehike mongar 2 man. Really fancy the lanshan 2 though.
To save a bit more have a go at using a car windscreen cover instead of the foil. I usually get them for under £2 & they do just as good a job
Good tip! Thanks Stuart 👍
Nice video. I use my army issue gotten bivvy bag to prevent my sleeping bag getting condensation on it. Nice food for thought I'm this video. Thankyou dude. Take care buddy .
Thanks for watching mate 👍 Ben
Very good video, good kit reviews 👍
Thanks 😊👍
Had to laugh at ‘Body Bag’ ! 😂 …. Very useful if everything failed and you froze to death 🤣 gotta luv the way that Lanshan blends into the landscape eh !?!? … proper stealth 👍👍… thanks for testing the kit so we don’t have to 👍👍…. Great video … ATB Dave Mc
Thanks Dave! Yes the body bag saves the medics a job 😆 I love the khaki colour, I’ve got the Taiji 2 in the same 😍 Thanks for watching 👍
Enjoyed! Thanks
Cheers Chris 👍
I like this little set up.👍.
The foil mats are great I’ve got a 200x150, but I folded it in half and stitched it together so it’s the size of yours it’s a bit bulky but works brilliantly with my mountain equipment 3.8 helium mat which I bagged about 4 years ago for £38.00. At cotswolds in an offer still keeps me toastie…. I also have an Andes bivvi bag which was a bargain at about £13.00 I use it like you use the tyvek cover, you can insulate pretty well without spending a small fortune 8) great vid…
Thanks for watching mate. The foil definitely makes a difference 👍
I've looked at the Andes bivvy bags. Do you get any condensation on the inside? Seems very cheap to be breathable?
@@nialloutdoors depends on the situation I’ve used it with a down bag while cowboy camping and it’s been fine I’ve used as extra insulation in a tent and had a little condo, but in winter it’s usually fine as extra insulation condensation is always gonna be a factor, that’s just physics.. the Andes bag does what it says on the tin, it’s pretty big with a great side zipper mines deffo water proof cuz I fabsiled it… for the price is not such a bad thing weight is about 240grams as I remember I also have the Andes 4 season bag to for £25 ! It’s a 3 season at best but works well in the cold with the bivvy bag
Crackin reveiw as always mate !
Cheers mate 👍
I’ve got the Lanshan 2 pro. Used it on West Highland Way this year brilliant loads of room and very light just have to mop up the condensation in the morning 👍🏻
I've got that lightour sleep pad. Not tried it out yet though. It felt pretty flimsy so I've bottled taking it out in fear of it failing on me!
It does feel thin but it’s been ok so far. I left it inflated for 24 hours before taking it out. It’s the reason I bought the foil mat too. Had visions of it popping 😆
Nice review, look forward to the Christmas video.
Thanks for watching 😊👍
Your videos are really good 👍👍
Thanks Dean!
A perfect tent colour for Autumn 👍🏻
Nice reviews. Very helpful. Thanks!
I was tempted to buy the pro, but it seems that the lighter tent doesn't make sense if you need to carry additional items (bivvy, cloth, etc.) to mitigate against condensation. I'm in Scotland, so I'll get the double wall version!
Yes I'd go for the double wall too 👍
#foilmat great vid mate, this is the first time I’ve watched your video, just subscribed, so im gonna sit back and watch a few more.
Thanks for watching Pete! Too late for the giveaway though I’m afraid. There will be more coming soon 😉
First time I have watched your channel , I really enjoyed it nice easy going, lovely listening to the rain, good explanation on all your kit, I subscribed 👍 I would go in head first it that tent, cheers
Ayup Mick 👋 Glad you enjoyed the video 😊 Thanks for subscribing and taking the time to comment 👍Ben
Great video mate! 👍
Thanks mate 😊👍
My hearing must be going. The first time I watched this, I thought you said you had a ‘turnip’ meal and I was thinking it sounded a little weird!!
😆
First time viewer here, and subbed 👍
Tried out my new Lanshan 1 Plus (new size for 2021 ) on Fri night...just in the garden. I went for the T-zip so I have a choice of what end to sleep at depending on the ground/pitch. After sleeping out the 1st night I left it up for a couple more days and the condensation got really bad when it was below 0 degrees, ice on the outer fly..it was very still with no wind but I'll be camping in fair weather in spring/ summer so hopefully it won't be a problem for me 🤞. Katie
Ah nice one Katie 👍 The T zip ones look good but we’re out of stock when I got mine (and I’m too impatient to wait). Mines gone away now for the winter ready for the spring/summer ☀️
Always wise to test out gear close to home before going out on further adventures.
Definitely 👍
Just looking at the 'Lilo' you are using. I'm a bit of an 'original Thermarest fan' but have used inflatables in the caravan awning often. I found that not inflating it to max (3/4 - 7/8) is a great aid to overall comfort. It seems to mould better. How have you found that?
Talking of food disappointments - I tried pre-cooking my own meals and using Mylar bags (giving the same effect as sealed sachets) and felt that not only were they cheaper per meal but I got the taste that I put into them,
I tend to sleep better on a harder/inflated mat, but I keep my pillow half inflated and find that much better 👍
Another really good video to watch, thanks for producing the content👍
Cheers Paul 🤘
7:44 - Head first!! It's easier. Cool vid. 😎
Really interested where you went for that walk. Looks gorgeous.
It’s a great place I’ve been trying out. Promised I wouldn’t mention it in here though 😉
@@daleyoutdoors I get that. Enjoy it!
Watched all of it
Great info Ben, thanks for the vlog.#Foilmat.
Cheers Terry 👍 Too late for the giveaway but there will be more soon 😉
Good choice of gear be interesting to see how that mat holds up, Lanshan 1 plus is only 70g heavier and will reduced condensation @novicewildcamper will attest to that , nice one 👌
Iv been thinking about getting that lighttour mat because it says alumumized layer on it to reflect heat but it looks rather thin. I might just save and get a klymit insulated static v and use it over my foil mat. I have a foil mat, a couple of trail brand self inflating mats, a ryaco 10cm thick summer mat, a cheap £20 amazon mat and a widesea thermarest sol lite clone from ali express. I probably could combine my mats for a adequate r value. Thanks for saving me money on that mat. 🙏
Hi, i have the 3f ul floating cloud up 1 model, how do you compare the double wall vs single wall tent?
I'd always use double skin now. Single skin is 'ok' for dry, warm climates but suffers from condensation in anything else.
Have you ever got stuff out of lidl. I haven't bought any of it yet but I see they have a 2 man hiking tent in our local one now 🤔
Not yet no. They’re building on near me now so will be in there when it opens 👍
@@daleyoutdoors here your in for a treat then. They have some decent stuff for budget camping. You may save up your money for next summer and buy a few more sd cards for your camera you'll be busy 👍👍😃
Yes i get camping gear from aldis and its good quality well made gear. Usually from that crane brand. Iv bought hiking socks, gloves, sleeping pad,waterproof socks, summer sleeping bag and many accessories. Definitely recommended.
Good video, can you give me link to the insulated foil mat thanks
Here you go mate :
a.aliexpress.com/_mLiTJX4
Great video as ever - happy for you to try before I buy !! I have however bought a highlander 1 man tent ( even cheaper ) and I will let you know how I get on with that when I test it ( probably only in the garden to begin with )
Did you watch my highlander tent review video before you bought it? 😆
@@daleyoutdoors I bought it a couple of years ago but never tried it (been using one Tigris) and never saw your review . I will look for it now .
@@daleyoutdoors just watched it and it looks like I will have some defect to look forward to ! I left a comment on that video . The idea was to use it for stealth camping . I checked when I bought it and it was only a year ago during Covid which is why I never got around to using it .
@@mhpupacios you might be ok mate. Hopefully mine was a one off. Easy enough to swap out the poles if you need to 👍
Very informative video Ben do you think the body bag helped with keeping the warmth in ? Cant wait for the crimbo camp 💪💪👍🏴
Hard to tell mate as it was a mild night anyway (and my first time in the Lanshan 1). I’ll keep trying it and see though 👍
Thanks for the informative video. Would you be so kind to provide the exact dimensions of the bivy bag?
It depends which size you choose - there's a link in the video description 👍
Feet first so that I can eat / cook when in my sleeping bag. There are two parameters for direction when putting up the tent: (1) how does the ground slope? (2) where does the wind come from? - So, it is annoying that the Lanshan 1 Pro has a j-zip rather than a T, as that means quite often I have to go head in first.
Head 1st on the way in, feet 1st on the way out.
I like the look if the Lanshan 1 but would go for the 2 skin version myself. Not sure about the sleeping bag cover though, if it isn't breathable it'll trap moisture inside your sleeping bag, I'd take a chance that the DWR on the sleeping bag coped with condensation dripping off the inside of the flysheet and if required drape my waterproof jacket over the foot end of the sleeping bag if it was likely to contact the flysheet.
It does claim to be breathable but I haven’t tested it enough yet 👍
#foilmat another cracking vid. Looking forward to the xmas one. Who are the others?
You’ve missed the giveaway Brian, more coming soon though 😉 Just a mate joining me next time. He’s not a ‘UA-camr’ (yet) 👍
you didn't get any condensation from the tyvek sleeping bag cover?
Nope 👍
Hot sauce sachets, they make any camp food taste better.
Would it not be better to put the foil mat underneath the tent groundsheet? That way you get the thermal benefits as well as protecting your groundsheet from the odd sharp twig etc?
Could do I guess. I’ve never thought of that 👍
I like to buy their tents on a small budget
It's Black Friday and this tent would be 152€ delivered for me. Gossamer Gear has a sale too and The One would be 300usd with shipping. With taxes and customs probably close to 380€ for me. No seam sealing needed and I think it might be better ventilated. I don't know if it's that much better tbh that it justifies me spending twice as much... what do you think?
No idea mate. I wouldn’t spend that much on a tent though TBH. Is it taped seams? I wouldn’t worry about doing it on the Lanshan it’s a 20 minute job 👍
@@daleyoutdoorsYeah spending that much for a 1p would be kinda crazy. I just ordered the Lanshan. Thanks for the review :)
I saw the stove wobble and wondered if you’d ever tried one of those AliX folding stove stands, if seen some reviews where the plastic ones are low quality and snap but I’ve also seen metal ones on AliX never seen one reviewed
I usually use my table to stand the stove on but wanted to keep it low here too keep some distance from the tent. I’ve thrown one of the clip on plastic things back in my bag now 👍
The Lanshan 1 Pro - I own it - IMHO is not suitable for the UK. If I have to take my heavier synthetic sleeping bag or a body bag with me, I could just take a double-wall tent for a similar weight penalty but more comfort. - I will still take it out on warm, windy, dry days (do we ever have them in the UK?) but otherwise, I’m looking for an alternative in the 1.5kg range. - Also, being 6ft1in, the tent is long enough but not high enough. It is nearly impossible to get up without wiping the tent wall with my head.
Thanks for watching Hendrik 👍I bought the Lanshan for warmer spring/summer camps next year, so it *should* be ok for those, anything else and I'll be using either the Taiji 2 or my Helm 1 Compact. Cheers, Ben
First comment 👍🏻 love your videos
Boom! 🥇Thanks mate 👍
🥇 congratulations
What's size like on tyvek bivy I'm a large guy
It’s available in two different sizes. Mine is 230 x 90 cm. Check the link in the description 👍
Bodybag🤣🤣🤣, do you think it added any warmth to your sleeping bag and is it breathable. Great vid.
Hard to tell to be honest as it was quite a mild night anyway. Yes it is breathable. I’ll definitely keep using it 👍
Good stuff Ben. First time I’ve ever noticed those bivvy bags look like a body bag. Made me laugh did that and I’ve now decided not to ever buy one so I don’t tempt fate!
Haha it was just the colour and zip up the middle that gave off body bag vibes 😆
#FOILMAT. Looks very good. Thanks for vid. I have just subscribed and added a "like".
Thanks mate. Too late for the giveaway though.
OK mate it's my fault maybe next time lookin forward to watching your Christmas video
There’ll definitely be more giveaways soon 😉
Do you seam seal only single skin tents or should you you do all tents? Another interesting video 👍
Depends on the tent really. I think most single skinned are unsealed but some may be. Double skin should be taped.
Do you think that the bivi bag added warmth to your sleep system?
Hard to say mate - it was a mild night and the first time using the Lanshan. I’ll keep testing it but don’t imagine it would add much.
Do tree branches not fall down on campers in the UK? Where I come from, one of the things they tell you NOT to do is to pitch a tent under tree branches, because they could come down and kill you in your sleep in wind or bad weather.
Yes they do - that’s why I don’t pitch directly under large branches 😊 They call them ‘widow makers’
#FOILMAT guessing I'm way to late to the party. Awesome video thanks for sharing.
Yeah sorry Steve. There’ll be more giveaways soon though 😉
Head door end for me in my lanshan 1.
I’ll give it a go be time 👍
Lanshan 1 pro is definitely an affordable single tent😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
An observation. From your own words, you are trying out the gear to review so we, the great subscribers do not make mistakes. Great! Think about the advice you are providing. The kit advice is how you found it. Fair enough. Consider your audience and their perceived skill level and how they will receive what you are telling them. See below re comment reply - A Watt. The previous review on the waterproof designed for trail runners is another example.
Reviewing kit and giving advice bears a great responsibility.
I try it out and say it as I find it. I’ve replied to your comment re the meal. On the waterproof, I made it clear I was trying it out for walking in light showers - what’s the issue?
@@daleyoutdoors Please understand that I support you. I am not a "troll." I can understand what you are trying to achieve. I am providing, I hope, positive feedback so that you can improve your reviews and advice. I like the work you do. Are my comments being perceived as negative to you?
@@seasoldier3902 no not negative at all mate. Always appreciated 👍 what’s worrying is if people really are taking one man’s advice as gospel on these things… everything I do usually has a hint of sarcasm in it 😬
@@daleyoutdoors Unfortunately some cannot detect sarcasm or irony and do take the advice as gospel. As a result, you may get a BAFTA!
@@seasoldier3902 🤞😆
#foilmat - I know I'm way to late but it's worth a try..
Sorry Sam 😞there’ll be more giveaways soon 😉
Take stock cubes to spice up bland food.
I’ll stick to the cheap pasta pots I think. They’re tasty enough 😁
@@daleyoutdoors Not really a calorific meal mate. Poor advice. Try noodles with sultanas, chorizo/Pepperami or some other similar sausage with any powdered soup.
@@seasoldier3902 I always add chicken or mattessons sausage
@@daleyoutdoors Then say so! Be the torch of knowledge. Subscribers will take what you say as gospel!!
@@seasoldier3902 I have done several times before. Here I was comparing the taste of one pasta with another and forgot to mention bulking it up.
Hi mate thanks for your reply. I commented earlier second person too do I get foil mat thanks 😊
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No mate, others have already commented with the hashtag
Another informative vid....Great watching..thanks
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Thanks Penny, send me your address to daleylifeoutdoors@gmail.com and I’ll get one sent out 👍
I have this tent and have used it during 2021.
It’s waterproof, yet condensation was a real problem. In a normal night it drained away, but one night there was heavy rain and when it struck the outside of the tent it made the condensation fall like rain inside. I needed up covering my down sleeping bag with a poncho as a waterproof layer.
I’m 1m 83 and the tent is too small for me. I can lie down fine but if I move slightly in the night then the condensation drains onto my sleeping bag. I can’t sit up properly either.
I tried cooking in the vestibule in bad weather but was scared of burning the tent down by accident.
I have now not the Lanshan 2 instead, but not used it yet. The build quality of the tent is great, I just made a mistake buying a single skinned tent that was too small for me.
Yes for most camps and situations the Lanshan 2 is the one to go for. I’m just trying to find the lightest setup I can for a (relatively) low budget 👍
Tents are like women's fashions, the less there is of it the more you pay. I always make my own foods so I know what's in it.
Similar to... tarp & bivvy me thinks 🤔
Great video Ben#FOILMAT
Thanks Michael! Send me your address to daleylifeoutdoors@gmail.com and I’ll get a mat sent to you 👍
How many food references did everyone else count?
I should have made it a challenge 😁
#foilmat probably to late but worth a shot 😂
Yeah sorry mate. Better luck next time 😆
not got me glasses
Love one #FOILMAT
Thanks Susan, send your address to me at daleylifeoutdoors@gmail.com and I’ll get one sent to you 😊👍
Feet or head,I’m like u who gives a feet,good vid though cheers.
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Too late mate 😞Thanks for watching though 👍
@@daleyoutdoors got in too late.
Double sided foil mat is on the Christmas list anyhow.
Wondering if it will allow me to use the Ul80 all year round, otherwise I'm going to have to bite the bullet and get something with a decent R value 🤣
Great vid BTW. Really enjoying your stuff at the moment 👍🏻
@@marshalfresco1846 might be worth a try - just wrap up warm just in case 🥶 Thanks mate appreciate it 👍
I'm not sure that nearly £200 for a tent is cheap on any level.
I don’t think £140 is nearly £200… it’s cheap compared to most other ‘ultralight’ tents.
@@daleyoutdoors beg pardon, I was looking at dollars. As ultra light goes I suppose it's less than I've spent in the past (and been stung too).
@@pinklickpony7162 Ah ok, you can get tents a lot cheaper but most others of this weight and size are $300+ 😳
tried aliexpress once n they screwed up... how the hell you gettin wat u actually ordered n i cant lol.. as for 120 quid for a tent that isnt waterproof from the word go, well... dopey comes to mind..thinking of manufacturer lol an all the uk folk doing vids in inner piych ist tents why the hell are ppl buying them its d uk it rains like 80pcent a time why are these idiot companies pretty much only making inner pitch ist... bunch a loonies u ask me chuckle . gd vid tho dude ta
Check the feedback for the seller first. The tents would be double the price if the manufacturer sealed them. For the sake of 20 minutes to do it yourself it’s really not a big issue. I don’t own any inner pitch tents anymore, but most can be pitched outer first if you get the footprint (though it is a faff)
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Sorry mate too late. There’ll be more giveaways soon 😉