Love the double porch design. One other UA-camr showed that the dynema patches where the guys meet the ends do need seam sealing, but it is unique to see a tent with such headroom also so wind-stable.
Many thanks for trying this out! I just love the area! Got to go back again... Loving the Ly 1 as well. Spent my third night in it and really like the space. Good to know that it also handles the wind well. Had an old Nallo and it was really loud in the wind.
Yep, well impressed really impressed. We use to dry our sock in our armpits overnight. They came out noticeably dryer and warm😊 Any one want to swap for a Vern 1 with footprint, early version.
The roof of an inner tent is a good place to dry out base layers which have been rinsed out. This works particularly well if the tent is pitched during the day but it is also capable of drying clothes overnight.
Pretty impressive stability there Dave, even with the single poles, though with 14 guys to potentially trip over, that’s some trip hazard. Double-poled, it looks rock solid. Still not convinced on the ratio of inner tent to vestibule space though for the price and weight of the tent. Plenty of height as you say, but I’d want more useable floor space inside such a large (and comparatively heavy) structure.
I was hoping you'd do a video like this. Thanks Dave. The tent has done well. I'm still not sold because of the small space in the inner, but for those who would be happy with the available inner space, the tent looks like a solid contender.
@@Fellmandave1 Yes, that's what I meant. I can see that it has plenty of head-room. Unfortunately just not wide enough for me and my Border Collie. Maybe they'll consider your suggestion of an extended inner. Anyway, thanks for the videos. 👍
Not had to dry more than socks before really, but only way is to either wear them or stick them up your top, anything damp hung up over winter tends to get a bit frozen 👀 Good test of the tent, couldn't tell much of a difference from the double poles to be fair - guessing the door would fail before the poles but it looked to hold up fine as well. Doubt it'll keep the neighsayers away though 😂
I think it would have to be seriously rough before the double poling would be vital. It was just a slightly neater shape Thanks for commenting. Happily the nay sayers are growing quiter!
Definitely looks like a good solid tent from the look of it without those guylines when it was double poled.🤔 Some of the stats that those Garmin watches throw up are fascinating, aren't they, Dave? And very accurate too. I never really thought of stress being a measurable factor before owning one of these watches but after a couple of days where things have gone unexpectedly pear shaped at work and you get home and your watch tells you that you have had a stressful day and need to chill out tells me that it has more empathy than some of the women that i have been involved with throughout my life and a lot cheaper too 🤣😂🤣
Hahaha Olan, yes, when your watch takes care of you more. A big thing I notice is when I am a bit fatigued or have had a drink, my heart rate variability changes instantly.
Hiya Dave, really great reviews on all your Nortent products. 👌 How do you you find the Ly1 copes with condensation? I've got the 2024 Vern 1 and as you know the inner has 2 small vents at either end. I was wondering how bad the condensation would be (on the inner) if both material doors on the inner are fully closed overnight, on those colder nights. 🤔 Keep up the great work mate, really enjoy your videos. 👍
@1984flicky Hi! You know, after just two nights in it I don't know, but zero condensation so far. But with all tents you have ventilate lots or you can expect it. Thanks for commenting.
I suppose if you are climbing up high and facing high wind, then you need a tent like this, but for me it is way too heavy and doesnt cope with rain very well. I really dont think it would cope with snow very well.
I can understand if you can't carry the weight, but....All the models now are factory seam sealed and actually I think it will cope with snow very well, due to the upper tension and short distance. On what do you base this Phil?
@@Fellmandave1 just in case I have given that impression, I am not going to start badgering you if you choose to pronounce it the way it comes naturally to you. I only mentioned it in your first Ly video, since you brought it up yourself. In fact, I would probably pronounce it the same way as you if I participated in an english speaking conversation. I don’t really harbour any illusion that my meager participation in your comment section influence you in any way, but just in case you feel any kind of linguistic pressure, please don’t 😉
@@Fellmandave1 Ringperm is just the norwegian word for ring binder, so just a nick name I chose 25 years ago when looking around the office for inspiration. :)
Placed an order last night as they’re doing 25% off. Looking forward to it coming to try out 👍
Great stuff Marc. Let me know how you get on. ATB Dave
Love the double porch design. One other UA-camr showed that the dynema patches where the guys meet the ends do need seam sealing, but it is unique to see a tent with such headroom also so wind-stable.
I think I will wait for rain Hedley, but Nortent are shipping them all factory seam sealed now.
The very definition of a bombproof tent.
Many thanks for trying this out! I just love the area! Got to go back again...
Loving the Ly 1 as well. Spent my third night in it and really like the space. Good to know that it also handles the wind well. Had an old Nallo and it was really loud in the wind.
You are one night ahead of me Bhava! Glad to hear you are enjoying the tent. Thanks for commenting again my friend.
Another good watch Dave - keep it up
Thanks my friend.
Looks a fine tent
It's growing on me!
Yep, well impressed really impressed. We use to dry our sock in our armpits overnight. They came out noticeably dryer and warm😊 Any one want to swap for a Vern 1 with footprint, early version.
You need both Marty of course. I was impressed too.
Very amazing video well done and keep up the great work
Kind words. Cheers buddy.
if you keep a stove burning things will dry out just fine. (crazy norwegian camping) (Also pronunciation of Ly is pretty much spot on by now :-) )
Great tip! And thanks for the pronunciation comment.😇
The roof of an inner tent is a good place to dry out base layers which have been rinsed out. This works particularly well if the tent is pitched during the day but it is also capable of drying clothes overnight.
Nice one.
Pretty impressive stability there Dave, even with the single poles, though with 14 guys to potentially trip over, that’s some trip hazard. Double-poled, it looks rock solid. Still not convinced on the ratio of inner tent to vestibule space though for the price and weight of the tent. Plenty of height as you say, but I’d want more useable floor space inside such a large (and comparatively heavy) structure.
I'm inclined to agree, Peter. Except with the guys, you are more likely to trip over the camoflaged outlyer! Thanks for commenting.
o enjoy watching people camping in a storm remember the days i had a tent now the body is to old for all that out door stuff but great to watch others
You're welcome any time Paul.
I was hoping you'd do a video like this. Thanks Dave. The tent has done well. I'm still not sold because of the small space in the inner, but for those who would be happy with the available inner space, the tent looks like a solid contender.
Actually, the inner is really spacious. Just not wide..
@@Fellmandave1 Yes, that's what I meant. I can see that it has plenty of head-room. Unfortunately just not wide enough for me and my Border Collie. Maybe they'll consider your suggestion of an extended inner. Anyway, thanks for the videos. 👍
Looks solid 🪨 keep storm camping 👍🏻
Please don't encourage me Kie.
Not had to dry more than socks before really, but only way is to either wear them or stick them up your top, anything damp hung up over winter tends to get a bit frozen 👀
Good test of the tent, couldn't tell much of a difference from the double poles to be fair - guessing the door would fail before the poles but it looked to hold up fine as well. Doubt it'll keep the neighsayers away though 😂
I think it would have to be seriously rough before the double poling would be vital. It was just a slightly neater shape Thanks for commenting. Happily the nay sayers are growing quiter!
Definitely looks like a good solid tent from the look of it without those guylines when it was double poled.🤔 Some of the stats that those Garmin watches throw up are fascinating, aren't they, Dave? And very accurate too. I never really thought of stress being a measurable factor before owning one of these watches but after a couple of days where things have gone unexpectedly pear shaped at work and you get home and your watch tells you that you have had a stressful day and need to chill out tells me that it has more empathy than some of the women that i have been involved with throughout my life and a lot cheaper too 🤣😂🤣
Hahaha Olan, yes, when your watch takes care of you more.
A big thing I notice is when I am a bit fatigued or have had a drink, my heart rate variability changes instantly.
Great Video and Job. Congratulations its a nice tent!
Glad you like it! But all the congratulations go to Nortent. I am just the dummy on a hill.
Hiya Dave, really great reviews on all your Nortent products. 👌 How do you you find the Ly1 copes with condensation? I've got the 2024 Vern 1 and as you know the inner has 2 small vents at either end. I was wondering how bad the condensation would be (on the inner) if both material doors on the inner are fully closed overnight, on those colder nights. 🤔 Keep up the great work mate, really enjoy your videos. 👍
@1984flicky Hi! You know, after just two nights in it I don't know, but zero condensation so far. But with all tents you have ventilate lots or you can expect it. Thanks for commenting.
I suppose if you are climbing up high and facing high wind, then you need a tent like this, but for me it is way too heavy and doesnt cope with rain very well. I really dont think it would cope with snow very well.
I can understand if you can't carry the weight, but....All the models now are factory seam sealed and actually I think it will cope with snow very well, due to the upper tension and short distance. On what do you base this Phil?
@@Fellmandave1 I've just watched Going Solos video on the same tent, leaked like a sieve!
Yes that does need attention. Like I say, factory seam sealed now, so that should be sorted.
Pretty good pronunciation 😊👍
@@ringperm when I remember!
@@Fellmandave1 just in case I have given that impression, I am not going to start badgering you if you choose to pronounce it the way it comes naturally to you. I only mentioned it in your first Ly video, since you brought it up yourself.
In fact, I would probably pronounce it the same way as you if I participated in an english speaking conversation.
I don’t really harbour any illusion that my meager participation in your comment section influence you in any way, but just in case you feel any kind of linguistic pressure, please don’t 😉
Every day is a learning day. So all good.. As a much appreciated and regular contributor, I would like to know your name, Is it
@ringperm.?
@@Fellmandave1 Ringperm is just the norwegian word for ring binder, so just a nick name I chose 25 years ago when looking around the office for inspiration. :)
Fellmandave started when I was a fell runner 20 years ago and we had to make up a gmail address! Better than ringbinder! 😆😆😆😆😆
My socks sliiiightly dried on my drying line.
OMG, why did I ask that question! I just have everyone's damp socks in my face now.
@@Fellmandave1 Hahahahaha! All engagement is good engagement remember. Enjoy all of the smelly socks.
err no and no.
Put wet gear in the porch so the wind can dry kit.
Aha!