Got this tent (same colour, not the newer version) a few years ago. I'm 1,90 m, and it just fits. I find it's easier to pitch the tent starting from the head end. And for ventilation I direct the head end into the wind at least a bit. This is also why the foot end doesn't have a mesh vent, otherwise the wind would go through the tent. This setup prevents condensation a bit between inner and outer tent. The outer shell indeed absorbed moisture, which can be solved with Nikwax Tent & Gear Solarproof. Great tent, suitable for multi-day hikes, if you don't mind a bit of weight.
Hi Matti, got mine about 2 years ago. Used it in all weathers. Robens is a much under rated manufacturer. On occasions when I used to use my Rab Ridge Raider, or my trustee Pheonix Phreeranger this tent has taken over. Its quick to set up and drop. Makes a difference when you have that trust when the hoolie is blowing on the Brecons. Enjoy your vids, Loved working in the Arctic when I was in the Marines. One of the best places on the planet.
Hello Matti, thanks for the review mate. Managed to pick up one of these for £78 (93euro). Looking forward to going out in it after Christmas and give it a proper test in our rubbish windy, raining weather on the south coast of Wales 🙂
I have a similar tent (McKinley Escape 20.1) that has more rectangle shaped poles but everything else is the same. It was quite good for Padjelantaleden and Kungsleden when the weather was good. But the condensation was bad in the forests and it couldn’t stand the rain after 2 or 3 years (dripping from the top onto the inner tent). The big opening is great when you find a spot with a view e.g. above Rapadalen. But for bigger storms…😮 Good for short tours close to cabins just in case something happens. Absolutely worth the money and a clever way to find the right type of tent before spending 6-7 times for longer lasting brands. Thanks for the review with a honest opinion
Very good demo, with this tent,...👍 Thanks for making us all rethink our very products we already own, to make them better. It's a win, win for everyone. 😁
I picked up this tent for 90 euro and planned to use it for biking holidays. I love the fact that it's such a rain resistant material. There are two things that really turned me off from using this tent much. First of all it's 300 grams heavier than the already hefty weight that Robens states. I guess they 'forgot' to weigh the pegs and bows that come with the tent. More serious is the ventilation problem. The first time I tried the tent it was raining a little. When I closed the tent I almost suffocated. It turned out I had forgotten to fix the ventilation opening at 4:50 so it was closed. You are right in stating that the mesh and mosquito window are not enough for having good ventilation. I decided to sleep with an opened inner tent zip but to my surprise there was still quite some condensation at the inner side of the outer tent the next morning. For 90 euro it's worth keeping the tent but had I paid the full current price I would definately been disappointed. It's main strength is the water resistance and maybe the wind resistance being a tunnel tent, but otherwise there are a lot better tents out there if you save up a bit. You did well warning for carbon monoxide poisoning. Almost no one is aware of that risk. A closed environment with little ventilation is a high risk environment for carbon monixide and you'll never know it's happening.
Hello, I have used this tent for about a year or to be more specific 4 times... I love it for its small size when you put it up. You can really nestle into tight spaces. It is however really small inside. I am 1.70 and when having a sleeping mat and a roll.. there is no room to situp, also I actually find it hard to fit my sleeping mattress into it, just fits. But value for money - wow. I would not take it into crazy conditions.
Hi! I have the voyager 2ex and the boulder2. I know the weigh a bit, but value for money is top dollars! Right now the voyager2ex is on the 4 day with constant rain. Not a drop of moist inside! I would easily recommend this tent for anyone starting their camping journey. It is a sure deal and safety for a small sum in the tent jungle🥰👍
Nice review! Thanks! I have a 64 cm Exped mat - it won't fit in just barely, right? The specs say the width is 65/50 cm - it is very thight - don't you touch the inner constantly?
Excellent review Matti! I have a Robens Outpost low camping bed and I think that will fit inside this tent. I usually do winter camping and I wonder that can you remove the inside moskito net part from the tent? How much is the tent weights without the moskito net?
Good video! I bought this tent because internet store has sale. I have not used it yet. I have another lightweight 2 mans tent from HUSKY brand. Now I am thinking : to sold our my Arrow Head or to try to use it for 2 days trip? Thanks for your stoey about this tent!
The configuration of this tent is similar to the Hilleberg Nallo. I especially like that the inner & outer get pitched simultaneously, NOT having to deal with a fly when Mother Nature is blowing gusty winds. I agree, the attachment points for guy lines is a weak point & likely to come back to cause problems for the owner when the tent has been pitched during gusty windy weather conditions. I've read the replies & was hoping someone would say something about their experiences with this tent. HOT (forecast today is 105ºF - 40.5ºC) Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
Used it it in all weathers in the UK, Lakes, Brecons all year round. It about the price point though, it is not an expensive tent so there is a comprimise. Im an ex soldier so have lived rough in the field, so trust me this kit is comfortable for the price.
The reason for this behavior when becoming whet is that this fabric is PU-Coated on the inside. That also is the reason why it is heavier than high end tents which are made from silicone coated fabrics. Additionally there is this effect of pu-coating coming loose after sone time of usage - most people know this effect from the „flakes“ older backpacks show on their inside.
I think your problem will be that it's to low and uncomfortable for you. I don't really know how long it is. I can't check it because I have given it to a friend. / Matti
If a solo tent is more expensive than a tarp and some tent poles, then I'd go for the absolute cheapest I can find, preferably non-brand, and then bring my fjellduken, and extra rope. Then I have an xtra bottom, or top for the tent, and I also have a night-compartment for all my luggage outside the tent. Absolutely no point in making an investment in some insane solution from the bigger brands here.
You have a really good point here!!! It’s also much more environment friendly to not constantly buy stuff! One question… How do you make it mosquito safe? /Matti
The trouble with Robens is their customer service is dreadful and their warranty is not worth the paper it is written on.I had a Robens Starlight 2 the pole broke after 2 weeks and the tensioning straps were the wrong way around but the company told me those faults were my responsibility to sort out.I like the design but would never buy another of their tents again!
Got this tent (same colour, not the newer version) a few years ago. I'm 1,90 m, and it just fits. I find it's easier to pitch the tent starting from the head end. And for ventilation I direct the head end into the wind at least a bit. This is also why the foot end doesn't have a mesh vent, otherwise the wind would go through the tent. This setup prevents condensation a bit between inner and outer tent.
The outer shell indeed absorbed moisture, which can be solved with Nikwax Tent & Gear Solarproof.
Great tent, suitable for multi-day hikes, if you don't mind a bit of weight.
Hi Matti, got mine about 2 years ago. Used it in all weathers. Robens is a much under rated manufacturer. On occasions when I used to use my Rab Ridge Raider, or my trustee Pheonix Phreeranger this tent has taken over. Its quick to set up and drop. Makes a difference when you have that trust when the hoolie is blowing on the Brecons. Enjoy your vids, Loved working in the Arctic when I was in the Marines. One of the best places on the planet.
My brother just bought one of these for his first backpacking tent, £85 here in the UK at the moment. Excellent value 👍
Hello Matti, thanks for the review mate. Managed to pick up one of these for £78 (93euro). Looking forward to going out in it after Christmas and give it a proper test in our rubbish windy, raining weather on the south coast of Wales 🙂
I have a similar tent (McKinley Escape 20.1) that has more rectangle shaped poles but everything else is the same. It was quite good for Padjelantaleden and Kungsleden when the weather was good. But the condensation was bad in the forests and it couldn’t stand the rain after 2 or 3 years (dripping from the top onto the inner tent). The big opening is great when you find a spot with a view e.g. above Rapadalen. But for bigger storms…😮 Good for short tours close to cabins just in case something happens. Absolutely worth the money and a clever way to find the right type of tent before spending 6-7 times for longer lasting brands. Thanks for the review with a honest opinion
Ni har faktiskt några av de bästa filmerna om uteliv på youtube. Ärliga åsikter och det syns att ni pratar från erfarenhet. Älskar era videos ❤️
Tack! Det värmer att höra ❤️. /Stina
Very good demo, with this tent,...👍 Thanks for making us all rethink our very products we already own, to make them better. It's a win, win for everyone. 😁
I picked up this tent for 90 euro and planned to use it for biking holidays. I love the fact that it's such a rain resistant material. There are two things that really turned me off from using this tent much. First of all it's 300 grams heavier than the already hefty weight that Robens states. I guess they 'forgot' to weigh the pegs and bows that come with the tent. More serious is the ventilation problem. The first time I tried the tent it was raining a little. When I closed the tent I almost suffocated. It turned out I had forgotten to fix the ventilation opening at 4:50 so it was closed. You are right in stating that the mesh and mosquito window are not enough for having good ventilation. I decided to sleep with an opened inner tent zip but to my surprise there was still quite some condensation at the inner side of the outer tent the next morning.
For 90 euro it's worth keeping the tent but had I paid the full current price I would definately been disappointed. It's main strength is the water resistance and maybe the wind resistance being a tunnel tent, but otherwise there are a lot better tents out there if you save up a bit.
You did well warning for carbon monoxide poisoning. Almost no one is aware of that risk. A closed environment with little ventilation is a high risk environment for carbon monixide and you'll never know it's happening.
Thanks for really good input!!!
/Matti
Tack för recensionen! Det blir nu ett sånt här för mig 🥳 Finare färg dock! 😬😃
Färgen är viktig!!!
Hello, I have used this tent for about a year or to be more specific 4 times... I love it for its small size when you put it up. You can really nestle into tight spaces. It is however really small inside. I am 1.70 and when having a sleeping mat and a roll.. there is no room to situp, also I actually find it hard to fit my sleeping mattress into it, just fits. But value for money - wow. I would not take it into crazy conditions.
Thanks for sharing!
Hi!
I have the voyager 2ex and the boulder2. I know the weigh a bit, but value for money is top dollars! Right now the voyager2ex is on the 4 day with constant rain. Not a drop of moist inside! I would easily recommend this tent for anyone starting their camping journey. It is a sure deal and safety for a small sum in the tent jungle🥰👍
How's the tent now?
Still good? Any leak ?
@@rianfajri1367 all good. Just sold it along to a friend for future adventures. O leaks
@@lapp2 nice to know it , thank you sir🙏
I love this tent, it was my second tent and I sold her for a Robens Elk River 1.
Bra pedagogisk och genomtänkt recension!
Hi Matt what is the width of the floor across head & foot ends.
Nice review! Thanks!
I have a 64 cm Exped mat - it won't fit in just barely, right?
The specs say the width is 65/50 cm - it is very thight - don't you touch the inner constantly?
Excellent review Matti! I have a Robens Outpost low camping bed and I think that will fit inside this tent. I usually do winter camping and I wonder that can you remove the inside moskito net part from the tent? How much is the tent weights without the moskito net?
Good video!
I bought this tent because internet store has sale. I have not used it yet.
I have another lightweight 2 mans tent from HUSKY brand.
Now I am thinking : to sold our my Arrow Head or to try to use it for 2 days trip?
Thanks for your stoey about this tent!
Yay we are same height! - One day you will see for yourself :)
Bra video , som alltid 🤩👍
Lazy old men are underrated... good review Matti!
Hi. Where’s your black hoodie from please?
Excellent beginners tent. Total water proof and all. Or a tent for the young person who ask to borrow your Hilleberg to go to a music festival. 😅
My thought exactly! This is the perfect backup tent to keep nagging young family members satified.
The configuration of this tent is similar to the Hilleberg Nallo. I especially like that the inner & outer get pitched simultaneously, NOT having to deal with a fly when Mother Nature is blowing gusty winds.
I agree, the attachment points for guy lines is a weak point & likely to come back to cause problems for the owner when the tent has been pitched during gusty windy weather conditions.
I've read the replies & was hoping someone would say something about their experiences with this tent.
HOT (forecast today is 105ºF - 40.5ºC) Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
It's really an advantage of having an inner and outer tent connected. 😀 /Matti
Used it it in all weathers in the UK, Lakes, Brecons all year round. It about the price point though, it is not an expensive tent so there is a comprimise. Im an ex soldier so have lived rough in the field, so trust me this kit is comfortable for the price.
I really like your content sir and I’m glad i found you. Thsnks for this. NQU
That gives me a lot of energy to.make more videos. 😀
/Matti
The reason for this behavior when becoming whet is that this fabric is PU-Coated on the inside.
That also is the reason why it is heavier than high end tents which are made from silicone coated fabrics. Additionally there is this effect of pu-coating coming loose after sone time of usage - most people know this effect from the „flakes“ older backpacks show on their inside.
Too weight for obe person tent.
Thanks for video!
For a couple of days or an overnighter for the price???
Ser inte så trångt ut, men får Annie plats att sova bredvid inne i tältet?
Jag hade ju både Annie och Aija i tältet på en av filerna.
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/Matti
I have taken Lola a couple of times in this , its a bit tight for her and frankly she smells. When I take Lola I use my Wild Country Hoolie 2.
where is the doggo ? ;)
How long is this inside? Im 190 cm
I think your problem will be that it's to low and uncomfortable for you.
I don't really know how long it is. I can't check it because I have given it to a friend.
/ Matti
If a solo tent is more expensive than a tarp and some tent poles, then I'd go for the absolute cheapest I can find, preferably non-brand, and then bring my fjellduken, and extra rope. Then I have an xtra bottom, or top for the tent, and I also have a night-compartment for all my luggage outside the tent. Absolutely no point in making an investment in some insane solution from the bigger brands here.
You have a really good point here!!! It’s also much more environment friendly to not constantly buy stuff!
One question… How do you make it mosquito safe?
/Matti
The trouble with Robens is their customer service is dreadful and their warranty is not worth the paper it is written on.I had a Robens Starlight 2 the pole broke after 2 weeks and the tensioning straps were the wrong way around but the company told me those faults were my responsibility to sort out.I like the design but would never buy another of their tents again!
That’s more like a Bivy than a tent.
ZPACKS is always my choice microholes and out of shape cuts of the fabric is part of the Deal for me the Targeted Individual