Nov. 5 2017 . i just used mine for the first time last friday . worked great . i set up between two trees , i don't have hiking poles . i did make a set of poles for it , they didn't work well , but still totally happy with the tent and the first run use . i do wish it had a side entry like others i have seen like the one from DD Hammocks . pair this with the right tarp and you have a very versatile and light shelter .
This is nice. Thank you for the review. Lightweight also. Looks like a perfect setup for Warm/Hot weather. I hope your daughter grows up enjoying the outdoors with Dad! Love her giggle reminds me of my Granddaughter.
Eeeeeeep!!! Love love love love LOVE this!!! Light to carry but awesome bug protection. Just awesome! Only thing is it being a bit cramped, but with a view of the stars at night, who cares! Thanks for sharing :) Hope to see you round on our side :D Safe travels, Thalia & John, South African Travel Vloggers
Great "first impressions" review Devin, I have the Kelty Grand Mesa and one of the best features on these small 2-man tents is the door on the end. Openings on the long side are awkward for 2 people (ie. climbing over for late night bathroom breaks). Great porch mode and awesome ending with the pooch making your daughter giggle. Thumbs up brother!
What a great set up for those super hot muggy night! Great weight too! Your daughter is too cute! Looks like she was having a blast filming with her dad!
Thanks Will. I am trying to decide if this is what I take on our Kings trip, or if I take my SD Flashlight 1. I am also looking at the Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo.
Backcountry Exposure The SMD would be a good get. I've known others who've said good things about it. My TT Notch finally shipped today, and I'm stoked to get it in hand. I don't anticipate bugs to be as bad when we're up there, but rain will definitely be probable at some point in the afternoons. I may well consider taking my fly only.
I've considered taking a tarp and ground sheet only and a bug head net if the bugs are bad. I'd love to see your tarp tent when you get it. What model did you get?
Backcountry Exposure It is the Notch. Weighs 27 oz and sets up with trekking poles (hence my pursuit to make the chair I did over getting the new Mountainsmith chair that also requires trekking poles). It should be here on Saturday but I'm pretty bummed I won't be able to set it up right away to seam seal it with the rain that's expected.
I know it’s an old video. But I was wondering what you thought about using a continuous ridge line to set up the mesh tent. Maybe with prusik or mama claws?
4 years later, what are your thoughts on the mesh tent now? I'm thinking about the MSR "Thru-Hiker Mesh House 2" for the weight (14 ounces), and will use my DCF tarp with doors (12 ounces). Love the porch mode! THere are so many options with this set up!
Great video! I also have this and tested it out a few weeks ago on an overnight backpacking trip. I need to figure out the best way to set it that doesn't take an hour and will keep me dry. I use it in the rain and it kept me pretty dry. Great video man.
Josh Ebersole Yeah, I was excited to see a quick glimpse of it in Tim's video. It does take longer than expected to set up. But love how versatile with the tarp it is. Thanks for watching Josh!
Backcountry Exposure this will be the shelter I use when I do the Four Pass Loop in July. I'm pretty excited about it. Paria Outdoors has really impressed me with their products. I've used the 15 degree down bag many times and it's worked fantastic and I've used the sactuary tarp over a dozen times and it's worked great as well.
That's awesome! I've likewise been impressed. Even more impressed with the new Thermodown Quilt they just released. Glad your experience has been as good as mine. Cheers brother!
It would be perfect if the door is on the side. The tarp can be customised to go low or porch mode at the door side. We can put footprint which got longer side at the door side too.
i love this style tent..but at 45 ounces is almost 3 lbs.(the tarptent cloudburst 3 person weighs the same) the price is right..the weight is a little high for this style tent as the market for these is usually UL backpackers and people more comfortable with a tarp and net tent who are cutting weight.. although if you werent sure if you like this style for the price its worth trying it before buying a cuben fiber version from MLD or something at 400$+.. a DIY version of this in cuben is still almost $300. but is less than 14 ounces.. MSR sells their version of this and its around 2 1/2 lbs i think..they use 20D this is 30D.. but MSR also costs $350-400$ for the net tent and tarp...lmao
Yeah I do agree with everything you've written. The idea here being that someone can get into a shelter of this type for $140-$150 and have a nice versatile shelter without breaking the bank. I look at the price of cuben and just cringe. Also, I believe that not everyone that is out backpacking is a gram counter and they don't worry about the difference between 3 pounds and 4 pounds. But I do agree with everything you said, as I am someone that focuses on saving weight.
i forgot to mention i also made one in membrane pu4000 before going to cuben fiber.. the cost was around 100$ to make everything maybe a little less..and it weighs in the area of 19 ounces for net tent and tarp. but that is using a 10D silpoly fabric. most mass production companies wouldn't use such a light version of silpoly nylon..but MSR does and wants to charge 400$ for it in 20d.(i think the label costs 150$ lol) and double the weight of what it is in membrane for 1/4 cost if you can do some basic sewing(a skill i think is very easy but nobody does hardly anymore especially guys). but my thing is if your gonna buy something that is 3# might as well get a tent..lol the niche for a cheap heavy tarp net tent set is very small. the niche for an UL net tent tarp set up is higher. sorta like carrying a 4 lb goretex bivy.it kinda defeats the purpose of the item which is to be lighter than a tent .. i think this is a great practice tent for someone who wants to get into tarp camping but not wanting to spend a bunch..small niche..but a niche non the less. be good for scouts and scout troops to teach kids how to tarp camp and set tarps up and rigging etc. good for two if they split the weight it wouldnt be that bad , and being in 30D makes it durable. MSRs new winter UL tents are made of 30D. so it will withstand a lot more abuse than any of my homemade tents for sure. and even be more durable than a $400 name brand set up.
Man I really like that tent. Have been looking for something that my wife and I can both fit in when we can't hang hammocks and that weighs about the same. Its priced really well too. Would two sleeping bags fit comfortably?
Jason Wish I would say that it's going to be tight shoulder to shoulder, but roomy enough to sleep without being on top of each other. Downside with two people is the side walls in the A frame.
Dude, that's cool, I may have to get one to replace my old Sierra Designs "Summer Moon" that's done everything to motorcycle camping to backpacking winter trips... I could use my Warbonnet Superfly with it too!...
weight is high for tarp and most tent, 44 oz. Just not sure when I would use it in Utah. would have loved it when I lived in Missouri. May is getting big. she will do Big Baldy this summer.
Tim Barton high but not too high. For the cost it's a great package. Oh geez, I'm not sure I ever want to go up Big Baldy again. That trail is torture!
I'm looking for a shelter to use for get-home bags. Overhead tarps are not a problem for me... I have options. The big thing is to keep the skeeters out. How do you feel this would fair vs. the Hikingworld similar product? (The MSR product is way out of my budget, btw). On the fence... convince me of this product please. Thanks.
Th hiking world tent has an odd door in my opinion. It seems a little strange to have a door on the side of the tent with an A frame. I imagine better build quality from Paria Outdoor. I think you'd be really happy with the breeze tent.
It would be a great add on for hammock camp. Incase there is no tree, and since we always bring tarp, no problem setting this up. Plus, it is really lightweight.
It would be a great add on for hammock camp. Incase there is no tree, and since we always bring tarp, no problem setting this up. Plus, it is really lightweight.
Is there a trick to doing the poles for this? I can't seem to get the tension right between making the tent stay up and a tarp for a rain fly stay as well
For me it was having the poles high enough that the guy lines would pull up on the tent. It's hard for me to really know the best solution without some photos. Feel free to email me if you need.
Stake two corners of the same side first, then put a trekking pole up on the opposing end. Use mini line loc tensioners or a tautline hitch knot for the pole guy lines. Once the first pole is up, stake the remaining corners. Then put the 2nd trekking pole up and tension it. Then remove any slack and increase tension by raising the trekking poles and tensioning line locs little by little. -- you're done! Do the same thing for a tarp - except put the tarp up first and then position the tent under it separately and secure the tent Ridgeline to the tarp Ridgeline. One trick: to not have to carry so many stakes -- when used with a tarp, instead of staking the mesh tent, just use guy lines on the corners and attach them to the same stakes your tarp is secured by. Using this method I get by with two long end guy lines and 8 stakes total.
I had the thru hiker, until and animal tore through it. I would have much rather had spent sixty bucks on it rather than 300. These pariah breeze tents can be found on amazon for sixty bucks.
You need to think before you set up gear. It doesnt matter if the tent was 10 bucks, its called taking care of your gear. You need a ground sheet amd not one of those tent ground sheets that are the same cheap material get a vinyl tarp. Or you tent is going to have a hole in it very soon.
Nov. 5 2017 . i just used mine for the first time last friday . worked great . i set up between two trees , i don't have hiking poles . i did make a set of poles for it , they didn't work well , but still totally happy with the tent and the first run use . i do wish it had a side entry like others i have seen like the one from DD Hammocks .
pair this with the right tarp and you have a very versatile and light shelter .
This is nice. Thank you for the review. Lightweight also. Looks like a perfect setup for Warm/Hot weather. I hope your daughter grows up enjoying the outdoors with Dad! Love her giggle reminds me of my Granddaughter.
Scott Hill yeah summer trips for sure. She's a lot of fun. Thanks for watching!
Josh has this tent. So far so good for him. I think it's a good option. ETA: you daughter has a cute laugh! Love that stage.
Tim Watson oh man she had such a fun time yesterday. Thanks Tim!
Eeeeeeep!!! Love love love love LOVE this!!! Light to carry but awesome bug protection. Just awesome! Only thing is it being a bit cramped, but with a view of the stars at night, who cares! Thanks for sharing :) Hope to see you round on our side :D Safe travels, Thalia & John, South African Travel Vloggers
Yeah it's pretty rad. Only cramped because of the A frame. Thanks!
Excellent for the summer! You can make poles out of branches. This is a perfect set up for my state.
Great "first impressions" review Devin, I have the Kelty Grand Mesa and one of the best features on these small 2-man tents is the door on the end. Openings on the long side are awkward for 2 people (ie. climbing over for late night bathroom breaks). Great porch mode and awesome ending with the pooch making your daughter giggle. Thumbs up brother!
Thanks Kevin! Only exception for door on the long side is if there are two doors. But I agree. Saves weight to have one door too.
Nice review Devin. Having your daughter in there was really cute. Reminds me of when mine were young daddy's girls.
Bluecollar Backcountry thanks! She's pretty great.
I love that setup! Thanks for sharing Dev!
The Wasatch Gear Review I might be taking this on our kings red castle trip
Great option. I am going to be exploring the mesh tent this year. Nice review
Nature Calls Backpacking thank you! Price is on point too!
Great review, this would work very well in the hot summer months and it would be a awesome one person. Beautiful family!
Roger Lamb totally agree Roger. Thanks, I love my family!
What a great set up for those super hot muggy night! Great weight too! Your daughter is too cute! Looks like she was having a blast filming with her dad!
RESTLESS OUTDOORS yeah we had a good time out filming. She's a great assistant.
Great looking tent man. You could catch a nice breeze through that thing for sure.
Yeah baby!
Thanks for Sharing, hoping they have a repleshment supply soon. I'm sold
Way to get your girl out with you and keep her involved. For a two man setup it looks a nice, versatile, lightweight, and affordable option indeed.
Thanks Will. I am trying to decide if this is what I take on our Kings trip, or if I take my SD Flashlight 1. I am also looking at the Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo.
Backcountry Exposure The SMD would be a good get. I've known others who've said good things about it. My TT Notch finally shipped today, and I'm stoked to get it in hand. I don't anticipate bugs to be as bad when we're up there, but rain will definitely be probable at some point in the afternoons. I may well consider taking my fly only.
I've considered taking a tarp and ground sheet only and a bug head net if the bugs are bad. I'd love to see your tarp tent when you get it. What model did you get?
Backcountry Exposure It is the Notch. Weighs 27 oz and sets up with trekking poles (hence my pursuit to make the chair I did over getting the new Mountainsmith chair that also requires trekking poles). It should be here on Saturday but I'm pretty bummed I won't be able to set it up right away to seam seal it with the rain that's expected.
Thanks I've been looking at something like this for warmer weather.
That Hiking Guy it's pretty cool. Thanks!
I know it’s an old video. But I was wondering what you thought about using a continuous ridge line to set up the mesh tent. Maybe with prusik or mama claws?
Exactly what i was gonna say
You could do a ridgeline for the tarp and add two long prussic knots to pull the tent taught.
4 years later, what are your thoughts on the mesh tent now? I'm thinking about the MSR "Thru-Hiker Mesh House 2" for the weight (14 ounces), and will use my DCF tarp with doors (12 ounces). Love the porch mode! THere are so many options with this set up!
Im sure your able to use a ridgeline by using 2 trees rather then hiking poles?
Or in many areas just find two sticks on the ground to use or break dead branches off trees which I have done in snow camping.
Great video! I also have this and tested it out a few weeks ago on an overnight backpacking trip. I need to figure out the best way to set it that doesn't take an hour and will keep me dry. I use it in the rain and it kept me pretty dry. Great video man.
Josh Ebersole Yeah, I was excited to see a quick glimpse of it in Tim's video. It does take longer than expected to set up. But love how versatile with the tarp it is.
Thanks for watching Josh!
Backcountry Exposure this will be the shelter I use when I do the Four Pass Loop in July. I'm pretty excited about it. Paria Outdoors has really impressed me with their products. I've used the 15 degree down bag many times and it's worked fantastic and I've used the sactuary tarp over a dozen times and it's worked great as well.
That's awesome! I've likewise been impressed. Even more impressed with the new Thermodown Quilt they just released. Glad your experience has been as good as mine. Cheers brother!
It would be perfect if the door is on the side. The tarp can be customised to go low or porch mode at the door side. We can put footprint which got longer side at the door side too.
i love this style tent..but at 45 ounces is almost 3 lbs.(the tarptent cloudburst 3 person weighs the same) the price is right..the weight is a little high for this style tent as the market for these is usually UL backpackers and people more comfortable with a tarp and net tent who are cutting weight.. although if you werent sure if you like this style for the price its worth trying it before buying a cuben fiber version from MLD or something at 400$+.. a DIY version of this in cuben is still almost $300. but is less than 14 ounces.. MSR sells their version of this and its around 2 1/2 lbs i think..they use 20D this is 30D.. but MSR also costs $350-400$ for the net tent and tarp...lmao
Yeah I do agree with everything you've written. The idea here being that someone can get into a shelter of this type for $140-$150 and have a nice versatile shelter without breaking the bank. I look at the price of cuben and just cringe. Also, I believe that not everyone that is out backpacking is a gram counter and they don't worry about the difference between 3 pounds and 4 pounds. But I do agree with everything you said, as I am someone that focuses on saving weight.
i forgot to mention i also made one in membrane pu4000 before going to cuben fiber.. the cost was around 100$ to make everything maybe a little less..and it weighs in the area of 19 ounces for net tent and tarp. but that is using a 10D silpoly fabric. most mass production companies wouldn't use such a light version of silpoly nylon..but MSR does and wants to charge 400$ for it in 20d.(i think the label costs 150$ lol) and double the weight of what it is in membrane for 1/4 cost if you can do some basic sewing(a skill i think is very easy but nobody does hardly anymore especially guys). but my thing is if your gonna buy something that is 3# might as well get a tent..lol the niche for a cheap heavy tarp net tent set is very small. the niche for an UL net tent tarp set up is higher. sorta like carrying a 4 lb goretex bivy.it kinda defeats the purpose of the item which is to be lighter than a tent .. i think this is a great practice tent for someone who wants to get into tarp camping but not wanting to spend a bunch..small niche..but a niche non the less. be good for scouts and scout troops to teach kids how to tarp camp and set tarps up and rigging etc. good for two if they split the weight it wouldnt be that bad , and being in 30D makes it durable. MSRs new winter UL tents are made of 30D. so it will withstand a lot more abuse than any of my homemade tents for sure. and even be more durable than a $400 name brand set up.
Nice combo. Do you think the tent is ok for someone 6ft3 ? Thanks
this looks like an awesome tent would be awesome as a tent option in my area....I will definitely check it out!
Hike with Mike rad! My first impressions are positive
Cute baby!
Man I really like that tent. Have been looking for something that my wife and I can both fit in when we can't hang hammocks and that weighs about the same. Its priced really well too. Would two sleeping bags fit comfortably?
Jason Wish I would say that it's going to be tight shoulder to shoulder, but roomy enough to sleep without being on top of each other. Downside with two people is the side walls in the A frame.
thanks for sharing. can't use a tent no more bummer cause that looks nice. Thanks for sharing God bless
Thanks Heath!
Dude, that's cool, I may have to get one to replace my old Sierra Designs "Summer Moon" that's done everything to motorcycle camping to backpacking winter trips...
I could use my Warbonnet Superfly with it too!...
Hoobilly Indiana Yeah the sanctuary tarp is awesome. These are sold separately, but a great combo.
weight is high for tarp and most tent, 44 oz. Just not sure when I would use it in Utah. would have loved it when I lived in Missouri. May is getting big. she will do Big Baldy this summer.
Tim Barton high but not too high. For the cost it's a great package.
Oh geez, I'm not sure I ever want to go up Big Baldy again. That trail is torture!
It's a nice option for $60, but if price is not an issue it's a pretty heavy mesh tent.
cool tent brother not much of a tent camper but this one looks cool .
Thank you sir!
Great review.
I'm looking for a shelter to use for get-home bags. Overhead tarps are not a problem for me... I have options. The big thing is to keep the skeeters out. How do you feel this would fair vs. the Hikingworld similar product? (The MSR product is way out of my budget, btw).
On the fence... convince me of this product please. Thanks.
Th hiking world tent has an odd door in my opinion. It seems a little strange to have a door on the side of the tent with an A frame. I imagine better build quality from Paria Outdoor. I think you'd be really happy with the breeze tent.
Thanks for this information.
Im a hammock guy, but this thing is pretty cool!
It would be a great add on for hammock camp. Incase there is no tree, and since we always bring tarp, no problem setting this up. Plus, it is really lightweight.
It would be a great add on for hammock camp. Incase there is no tree, and since we always bring tarp, no problem setting this up. Plus, it is really lightweight.
What size tarp??
Is there a trick to doing the poles for this? I can't seem to get the tension right between making the tent stay up and a tarp for a rain fly stay as well
For me it was having the poles high enough that the guy lines would pull up on the tent. It's hard for me to really know the best solution without some photos. Feel free to email me if you need.
Can you estimate how far away your poles were and what the CM on the poles was ? ie how tall were they set to?
Stake two corners of the same side first, then put a trekking pole up on the opposing end. Use mini line loc tensioners or a tautline hitch knot for the pole guy lines. Once the first pole is up, stake the remaining corners. Then put the 2nd trekking pole up and tension it. Then remove any slack and increase tension by raising the trekking poles and tensioning line locs little by little. -- you're done!
Do the same thing for a tarp - except put the tarp up first and then position the tent under it separately and secure the tent Ridgeline to the tarp Ridgeline.
One trick: to not have to carry so many stakes -- when used with a tarp, instead of staking the mesh tent, just use guy lines on the corners and attach them to the same stakes your tarp is secured by. Using this method I get by with two long end guy lines and 8 stakes total.
Good and cheap alternative to the msr thruhiker mesh house 2. Very unfortunately, no shipping outside the US and no retailers in europe.
I had the thru hiker, until and animal tore through it. I would have much rather had spent sixty bucks on it rather than 300.
These pariah breeze tents can be found on amazon for sixty bucks.
Also, the msr mesh house has about as much durability as wet paper towel.
lee larsen can you elaborate about how an animal put a hole in your MSR tent and its durability? Thanks!
You need to think before you set up gear. It doesnt matter if the tent was 10 bucks, its called taking care of your gear. You need a ground sheet amd not one of those tent ground sheets that are the same cheap material get a vinyl tarp. Or you tent is going to have a hole in it very soon.
Is it really 700 grams?
Sounds about right. I have a similar mesh tent from 3F UL that weighs 650 grams without hardware.
Hi, cool video, could you please tell me the size of the siltarp here ? thank you
Romain Venot it’s the Paria Sanctuary tarp and is 8’x10’
ok thank you, do you find this size enough under rain showers or should we go with the 10x12 version ?
Romain Venot 8x10 is plenty big in my opinion
Lol why even spend the money? Ya can do it with a tarp and bug net. Lot of space? Lmfao.