Right now I'm at 27 years, on my 2 man OT tent. No joke. Got it in Delaware when I was 10 years old, camping with my family. When I got old enough to drive, I wanted to go camping and I didn't want to buy a tent, so I used that one. I still have my brother's tent, the same one, just in case this one gives up on me. They even came with little carrying cases. Absolutely amazing!
Roof tents are a solution in search of a problem - significantly more expensive and complex and overdesigned compared to a simple tent that is more convenient and convenient.
I got a tensile for 500 usd. It is durable but heavy and takes a long time to set up and dismantle. Good for upto 3 persons but really it is good for sleeping only as it moves little like a hammock when you move on it makng it impossible tò eat or drink without spilling on it.
Word of advice, never eat inside of your tent. It opens the door to all kinds of problems. Honestly, you should only eat 50ft or more away from your tent. You dont want to be a bag of people tacos a bear finds at night.
Realistically who will use a hammock tent, they offer diddly squat protection yet the dude said winter ready, who wants to be blowing in a blizzard with no protection waiting to die..... Buy normal tents.
You have to know how to set up the tarp over the hammock and bring the right quilts for the temperature. Watch "Backpacking with a Hammock" channel or Shug Emery channel, they both have a bunch of videos of using a hammock in the winter.
The NorthFace tent seems the best of the bunch...but $2,000? LOL, not in my life! There was a Nemo tent featured but it's small. I own a Nemo 4 person tent and it's fantastic. You can stand up in it due to it's very upright walls. Also, the price was reasonable, around $400. Nemo is an excellent company and makes very well made products...
Ozark Trail has a camping cube like the EZ-Up Cube in the video. I used the Ozark Trail cube for a couple of years and had good luck with it and it even held up fairly well is a couple of storms. I did purchase the EZ-Up Cube last year and it is made much better than the Ozark Trail version but it significantly more expensive. I use the EZ-Up Cube with my Ozark Trail straight leg canopy. For the price the Ozark Trail cube is a great tent for summer camping.
Cheap, lightweight, durable. As a general rule you can only pick two, and any two choices exclude the last option. That being said, if any of the tents they show did not include high tech fabrics like very light Dyneema fiber and are made in china, then you are correct and the pricing is absurd.
I remember back like 6 or 7 years ago, these types of videos were the only things i watched
Superb tents
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Been motorcycle camping for 10 years with Ozark Trail 2 man tent which cost...wait for it...$29.95 at Wal-Mart. How's that for "sustainability?"
yo GS Bro! yea just came to see what's new, Meh! Still strapping my 20YO OZ Trial to my Beemer! will use till fail.
Right now I'm at 27 years, on my 2 man OT tent. No joke. Got it in Delaware when I was 10 years old, camping with my family. When I got old enough to drive, I wanted to go camping and I didn't want to buy a tent, so I used that one. I still have my brother's tent, the same one, just in case this one gives up on me. They even came with little carrying cases. Absolutely amazing!
Beyond pricing or how they look from the outside I would love to see the inside with real gears and equipments that you take when you go camping.
Noted! thanks for your opinion!
Looking at tent is my best fashion
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Well done.
Roof tents are a solution in search of a problem - significantly more expensive and complex and overdesigned compared to a simple tent that is more convenient and convenient.
"Top 10 Camping Gear Trends I'm Tired of in 2019" - 1. Hammock tents
Let me know when they invent the Harry Potter tent from the Quiddich tournament.
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10:26 - "It weighs only 285g per square meter" is an avoidance of saying "it ways a f*** tonne."
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Those are some amazing tents.
Thanks
North Face, nicest unit but about $1000-$1200 over priced. It's a tent, not a camper.
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I got a tensile for 500 usd. It is durable but heavy and takes a long time to set up and dismantle. Good for upto 3 persons but really it is good for sleeping only as it moves little like a hammock when you move on it makng it impossible tò eat or drink without spilling on it.
Word of advice, never eat inside of your tent. It opens the door to all kinds of problems. Honestly, you should only eat 50ft or more away from your tent. You dont want to be a bag of people tacos a bear finds at night.
@@PlagueKing_LordFalix depends on where you are really !
This is a "Top Ten" and you don't have anything about the Amok Draumr or the Haven Tent Hammock? Or were they covered in another video?
2000 mm rain protection is nothing. 3000 is an absolute minimum and 5000 should be standard for a tent.
Realistically who will use a hammock tent, they offer diddly squat protection yet the dude said winter ready, who wants to be blowing in a blizzard with no protection waiting to die..... Buy normal tents.
You have to know how to set up the tarp over the hammock and bring the right quilts for the temperature. Watch "Backpacking with a Hammock" channel or Shug Emery channel, they both have a bunch of videos of using a hammock in the winter.
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Thanks for your support bro.
The NorthFace tent seems the best of the bunch...but $2,000? LOL, not in my life! There was a Nemo tent featured but it's small. I own a Nemo 4 person tent and it's fantastic. You can stand up in it due to it's very upright walls. Also, the price was reasonable, around $400. Nemo is an excellent company and makes very well made products...
How about the wind ??
1:38 Background music please?
A P O L O G Y ...what?
Are you from Bangladesh?
What happened to the original voice-over announcer?
I’m ready to pitch a tent!
I have not seen Any of these at Walmart 🤣😂🤣😂
Check the amazon link in the video description.
Ozark Trail has a camping cube like the EZ-Up Cube in the video. I used the Ozark Trail cube for a couple of years and had good luck with it and it even held up fairly well is a couple of storms. I did purchase the EZ-Up Cube last year and it is made much better than the Ozark Trail version but it significantly more expensive. I use the EZ-Up Cube with my Ozark Trail straight leg canopy. For the price the Ozark Trail cube is a great tent for summer camping.
$400 bucks for that tiny RINO wolf tent? Are they nuts?
Apparently, the Mantis hammock didn't last....
No air tents ?
Check Gentletent
He said a funny ha ha
I have an air tent, it's invisible, and don't weigh nothing. I'm willing to sell it to you.
00:19 ... don't set up in a flood zone, or do!
Looking a the mantis hammock tents.
The Hyperlite is made out of Cuban Fiber....
Hammock hurts the hell out of my back.
Pricing is ludicrous
Cheap, lightweight, durable. As a general rule you can only pick two, and any two choices exclude the last option.
That being said, if any of the tents they show did not include high tech fabrics like very light Dyneema fiber and are made in china, then you are correct and the pricing is absurd.
*Narrator sounds like 'Serge' from "Father of the Bride'*
*ps Liked the 'IKamper' but the price is completely INSANE!*
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I didn't understand the dude, but good try though!
Rino tent way way overpriced.
Damn guys stop with pop ups begging for subscribers
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Where is the proper English speaking host?
We're very sorry for your experience. Hope your experience improves.
Tents are very good but portablity is also a factor?