Nice! Looking forward to seeing what you get up to in the Lakes...I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time 👍 - another top watch as always...cheers John! T🙂
Thanks Tony, I can't wait to get up to the Lakes. I am staying in a cottage so won't be camping out, but plan on a couple of solo walks (probably including Bowfell) and a couple off family ones (perhaps including Catbells).
I always liked the idea of Bivvys John before I tried one, I'm too claustrophobic for them so mine didn't last long. The Hille test will be good I used to own a Soulo, it's a fantastic tent. These days I just have the Akto and when myself and my partner go to Tassie we normally take the Nallo 3 possibly my favorite tent ever for two people Clear skies John and good camping 🥾👍
Thanks Ollie 🙂. I went out in the Soulo last week on a warm night (17 deg C) which is not really ideal for this type of tent. However I had a lovely night in it so was very pleased. Tonight I'm in the garden with a Redcat 51 trying to get an image of M52 and the Bubble Nebula, and hopefully the Lobster Claw. Single 2 minute image looks very nice 👍. Clear Skies to you
Happy Sunday John - Watching your movie I was reminded about my Akto tent from Hilleberg. Basically it is the same design, but only 500 grams heavier and with a lot more space inside. So while I have been thinking about buying a bivy bag; I have never got around as the Akto does the same job if I want lightweight camping. Of course I do not do stealth camping, so the low profile of the bivy bag is not something I need. However, have you thought about sleeping in a hammock on warm days? Modern hammocks offers a lot, but are a different kind of camping of course! All the best, Ant
Hi Ant, hope you had a good weekend. I do occasionally toy with the idea of hammock camping as there are a few locations I use locally that would lend themselves to it. An excuse to buy more gear 🤣. I had a night out in the Soulo last week. It was raining and misty but mild (15 deg at night) and I had a lovely time 🙂.
" Watching your movie I was reminded about my Akto tent " 😂🤣😆 Reminded of a totally different thing, but like all Hille Berk owners love to tell people how daft they are...
Good review but I'm not convinced it's something I'd go for. It seems to be a cross between a bivvy and a very small tent. As you say, it would need to be very good weather to be able to use it without, I suspect, a lot of condensation. Have yourself a good time in the Lakes, my favourite place despite most of my videos being about the Beacons! Hoping to get up there again myslef soon. ATB. Roger
Thank you Roger, I am really looking forward to the Lakes trip. Bivvy camps are nice if you are sure you can sit outside all evening and be warm and comfortable, so for me they are useful if it's too hot to be in a tent, or I'm sleeping in my garden because my house is too hot to sleep in. In general though, I am like you and prefer the comfort of a tent.
Hi Bella, thank you very much for watching and commenting. It is indeed a fantastic bivi. However, your Bobcat is a very popular tent and can stand up to a lot if wind and rain. Plus you have a space to cook and store your rucksack. Enjoy your tent 😊
Great vid :) I’m really wanting to do a wild camp at some point and Love this product :) small and simple. Not too keen on that price tag tho, so may have to look for a dirt cheap version at some point :£
I reckon that there are plenty of cheaper options on Amazon you could look at. Although I prefer the comfort of a tent generally, a bivvy camp is a nice thing to do.
This is a very good point. Personally, I only use bivvy bags in good conditions, when there is no chance of rain. In any other conditions I use a tent for exactly this sort of reason.
Yes, this tent needs pegging out to get the benefit from the hoop. I took a small peg hammer with me on my camp on the South Downs as the ground was hard due to no rain for about 3 months. If you can't get the pegs in then I reckon you would have to use it without the hoop, more like s basic bivvy. Thanks very much for watching and taking the time to comment 👍
Buying 1 of these thanks 😊
They are very good Andrew, I hope you enjoy yours 👍
I like the idea of camping out in the garden john, during that hot spell 😀
It was really nice. Our bedroom was so hot that I had no chance of getting to sleep.
Hope you have a great weekend 😀
tis was such a fun adventure and camp really enjoyed watching this
Thank you Lloydi, that's much appreciated. I notice you have an interesting channel and have subscribed. I look forward to watching your videos 🙂
Nice! Looking forward to seeing what you get up to in the Lakes...I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time 👍 - another top watch as always...cheers John! T🙂
Thanks Tony, I can't wait to get up to the Lakes. I am staying in a cottage so won't be camping out, but plan on a couple of solo walks (probably including Bowfell) and a couple off family ones (perhaps including Catbells).
@@thecampingastronomer8554 just make sure the video camera is with you!! 👍👍🙂🙂
I always liked the idea of Bivvys John before I tried one, I'm too claustrophobic for them so mine didn't last long. The Hille test will be good I used to own a Soulo, it's a fantastic tent. These days I just have the Akto and when myself and my partner go to Tassie we normally take the Nallo 3 possibly my favorite tent ever for two people
Clear skies John and good camping 🥾👍
Thanks Ollie 🙂.
I went out in the Soulo last week on a warm night (17 deg C) which is not really ideal for this type of tent. However I had a lovely night in it so was very pleased.
Tonight I'm in the garden with a Redcat 51 trying to get an image of M52 and the Bubble Nebula, and hopefully the Lobster Claw. Single 2 minute image looks very nice 👍.
Clear Skies to you
Was just considering this vs my lanshan. Can't quite decide which would be better, but good recirw video, thanks!
You are welcome Nikki, glad you enjoyed it. I think the big advantage of the Lanshan is that you can get all your gear in it.
@The Camping Astronomer Yeah, that was my thoughts too. Pack size there isn't much in it. might as well get that extra space!
@NikkiEvernight I agree, I think you'll find the Lanshan a better all round bet in terms of liveability 👍
Really enjoyed this video debs xx
Thanks Debs, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Happy Sunday John - Watching your movie I was reminded about my Akto tent from Hilleberg. Basically it is the same design, but only 500 grams heavier and with a lot more space inside. So while I have been thinking about buying a bivy bag; I have never got around as the Akto does the same job if I want lightweight camping. Of course I do not do stealth camping, so the low profile of the bivy bag is not something I need. However, have you thought about sleeping in a hammock on warm days? Modern hammocks offers a lot, but are a different kind of camping of course! All the best, Ant
Hi Ant, hope you had a good weekend. I do occasionally toy with the idea of hammock camping as there are a few locations I use locally that would lend themselves to it. An excuse to buy more gear 🤣.
I had a night out in the Soulo last week. It was raining and misty but mild (15 deg at night) and I had a lovely time 🙂.
" Watching your movie I was reminded about my Akto tent " 😂🤣😆 Reminded of a totally different thing, but like all Hille Berk owners love to tell people how daft they are...
@@Chris66able Chris - As you might know John has a Hilleberg Soulo and I could not help giving him a reason for getting another one:-)
Good review but I'm not convinced it's something I'd go for. It seems to be a cross between a bivvy and a very small tent. As you say, it would need to be very good weather to be able to use it without, I suspect, a lot of condensation. Have yourself a good time in the Lakes, my favourite place despite most of my videos being about the Beacons! Hoping to get up there again myslef soon. ATB. Roger
Thank you Roger, I am really looking forward to the Lakes trip. Bivvy camps are nice if you are sure you can sit outside all evening and be warm and comfortable, so for me they are useful if it's too hot to be in a tent, or I'm sleeping in my garden because my house is too hot to sleep in.
In general though, I am like you and prefer the comfort of a tent.
Try this at go outdoors amazing bivi
In the end I went for the bodcat
Hi Bella, thank you very much for watching and commenting. It is indeed a fantastic bivi. However, your Bobcat is a very popular tent and can stand up to a lot if wind and rain. Plus you have a space to cook and store your rucksack. Enjoy your tent 😊
Yes that is correct used it in horrendous conditions
Please review the bodcat
@@xix94 I'll try and get hold of one and do a video 👍
Great vid :) I’m really wanting to do a wild camp at some point and Love this product :) small and simple.
Not too keen on that price tag tho, so may have to look for a dirt cheap version at some point :£
I reckon that there are plenty of cheaper options on Amazon you could look at. Although I prefer the comfort of a tent generally, a bivvy camp is a nice thing to do.
@@thecampingastronomer8554 defo - there always will be 🥳
How do you get out when it's raining without the inside getting drenched?
This is a very good point. Personally, I only use bivvy bags in good conditions, when there is no chance of rain. In any other conditions I use a tent for exactly this sort of reason.
You could put a tarp up
these tents dont work are very hard ground. if you cant get the pegs in then the tent will not function well at all. learned from experience
Yes, this tent needs pegging out to get the benefit from the hoop. I took a small peg hammer with me on my camp on the South Downs as the ground was hard due to no rain for about 3 months.
If you can't get the pegs in then I reckon you would have to use it without the hoop, more like s basic bivvy.
Thanks very much for watching and taking the time to comment 👍