Welp, looks like the Featherstone Granite tent is currently sold out on Amazon. Woops! The link is moving people to an alternative tent. I hope the Granite comes back in stock quickly!
I have been looking at this tent for about a month trying to decide and when I saw the first part of your review I went immediately to Amazon to get it. I hope I have not blown it.
You genuinely seemed really excited and passionate about this budget tent, it was refreshing to see. Usually it's this is nice * *For budget gear But you really seemed to like it. 10/10 video.
You have no idea how much I've appreciated your budget review series. I've "finally" purchased more camping/backpacking equipment in the last 2 weeks, than I have in the last 10 years - aaaand I feel good about my purchases. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! 🫶
Thank you Eric for reviewing a tent I can afford! I am 59 and will be going on my first backpacking trip next month and cannot afford the ultralight gear. I am now addicted to UA-cam backpacking videos. I also watch "Miranda Goes Outside". You guys are phenomenal!!!!
Thanks for reading and taking the comment section serious. I never thought when I first mentioned it that you would eventually make two videos on this tent!
Mongar 2 15d (blue) with titanium stakes is lighter weight than the 20d version and is marginally cheaper. It is still good and I've slept over 4 and half months in it with no issues.
For those that want to know - the Featherstone Peridot UL2 is effectively the same exact tent, same cost but with the only difference being - taller side panels for more privacy. Also, it is green rather than bright orange. For me - a win - win.
But.....The Nemo is made with the Osmo fabric, which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's Ripstop over that. The granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. Hanson hided that fact to everyone..
@@igoryakunin685 You obviously have no clue what you're talking about and zero knowledge about textiles. Stop wasting people's time with irrelevant comments...
Thanks Eric for the great review and I'm glad you're doing this budget friendly gear reviews for the more casual crowd. Definitely looking forward to see more videos review like this in the future, this is quite useful and helpful.
Just scored this tent for 90 bucks on Amazon. I'm looking forward to useing it before it gets too cold here in Wisconsin and more in the spring and summer. Thanks for the heads up and info on the Featherstone tent.
I bought a Mobi Garden tent from Amazon. Same mesh inner, simple x for the poles so less head room, but it has 2 doors. The fly is silvered and keeps you very warm. Only $65
I think you have single-handedly (along with Miranda’s video), sold out this tent. It is now sold out on Amazon, the Featherstone website, AND Walmart. I’m on a waiting list for Featherstone. Good job with hyping it up.
they’re sold out on featherstone’s website as well. i reached out to them and ask when they are restocking. they told me they’re holding off, because they’re doing upgrades to them. they will then release them in october. so, if you can hold off a little longer, i would just wait for the revised versions.
Hanson hide the fact that Nemo is using their Osmo fabric which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's also ripstop. Where the Granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. And their bathtub is very very low.
Eric every free time I have I always dedicate an hour to see your awesome videos! Thanks to you I have found amazing stuff! I wish I could have the money for the high stuff you use, but being honest it would be overkill for a casual hiker/backpacker like me. Thank you so much for your amazing content! And thank you for making camping easier and more affordable for all of us, there is nothing worst than wasting your hard earned money on stuff that simply don’t work.
The Naturehike Mongar2 would have been a more equal comparison because it has the same tent structure as the Featherstone. Two vestibules, two doors, comes in lots of colors. Mine is dark purple.
I was just about to comment the same. Both the Naturehike Mongar2 and Featherstone Grainte 2p look like they're based on the MSR Hubba Hubba, but a fraction of the cost. I've had my Grey Mongar for a few years now and I love it
@eric_hanson A good friend of mine has the Cloudup (which is an exact replica of the Big Agnes Fly Creek UL2), and even though it's the lighter option, I went with the Mongar 2 for all the same reasons you like the Granite 2 - 2 doors, more headroom and floorspace, 2 vestibules, easier setup, etc., so I 100% think the Mongar is the better choice between that and the Cloudup.
My first tent when I started backpacking was the old version of this. It was almost a pound heavier than the new version. It was still an amazing option for just getting started. I sold it to a friend who still uses it.
I own the the Featherstone myself and have used it for 6 nights. While it is a great tent in many ways it does have 2 flaws that have me looking to upgrade.The first and biggest for me is the bathtub floor is just not quite high enough. Of the 6 nights I used it 4 of them it rained. 2 of those nights had heavy downpours. The tent allowed splash backs inside the tent. One of the 2 nights I expected the weather and had it guyed out completely to give myself all the advantages I could against the wind and driving rain but my quilt and some gear still got a little damp. The second flaw is just inherent to the sil nylon material. It holds water like a sponge and sags significantly when it rained. My other buddies tents ( both had Big Agnes Copper Spur UL 2’s), only had slight amounts of sag relative to mine. I haven’t completely decided yet as I’m in that category of only using a tent a few nights a year but I believe I may just pay the $$$ and go with the Nemo Dragonfly specifically because of the higher bathtub floor and the more sag resistant fabric. If you use it in a dry or semi-arid climate then definitely the Featherstone is a fantastic choice but in areas that experience potential for significant rain you may want to weigh your options.
Very good info! Indeed, the Nemo is using their Osmo fabric which is a mix of Poly and Nylon. And it's also Ripstop where the Granite is Silnylon and not even rip. Hanson deliberatlly avoided to mention that. He compared a Ferrari to a Ford...
I appreciate this honest review! I have been in the market for a new tent & have been looking at different budget options. Another similar budget option I saw online was the Naturehike mongar 2, which seems to have a similar design. I'd be curious how both of them would hold up in rainy weather.
I appreciate your comparison video! I also LOVE LMNT! Drink it every day..sometimes twice a day! Am willing to try the feather stone since I am looking for a solo tent. TY!
@@eric_hansonThe Obsidian is what the Featherstone storefront is routing me to when I try to click on the Granite. For me as a 5'0" female, the Obsidian seems like a solid choice.
That's the exact tent I use when I'm canoe camping. If you go an Amazon, there is a long setup and review video... that video was done by me. Excellent tent, and I got it for $70 back in the day :)
Great find. Yes, the BA Copper Spur and Nemo Hornet are VERY expensive tents. It would be interesting to purchase one of these FeatherStone tents and then see how it holds up over time: how does the seam tape hold up, are there any issues getting a pole segment replaced if necessary, etc. We have some Big Agnes tents in our local outdoors club's inventory to lend to members. As you can imagine, they get abused and so parts and repair availability have been very imporant to us. But the Copper Spur tents in particular are SO EXPENSIVE now that we can't help but look more broadly for more affordable tents to replace the BA ones as they age out.
I debated on the naturehike and the featherstone for my first tent. I ended up with the naturehike a few years ago. I go by myself and have enjoyed it. It kept me dry in some pretty long cold rainy days. I use it in mostly shoulder seasons in the Northeast, with temps between 34-60'sF. I luckily haven't had an issue with condensation. If I get another tent I will definitely be looking into the featherstone again. That seemed like a big difference in space!
Great look at the featherstone, I've had my eye on them for awhile to replace my current tent. I'm with you on the end entry tents I don't want to deal with that either.
I own 2 of the Featherstone 1P obsidian tents for my teenage sons and love them. I personally have the Big Agnes Copper Spur 2p tent that I love. But at the price, I think this Granite tent is very similar and is a great buy
Thanks for the excellent video! I have one review suggestion for you: I have an allergy to feathers and cannot use a down sleeping bag/quilt. Can you do a review of good quality, somewhat lightweight/packable synthetic options? I realize nothing will beat down fill, but I am sure you will look for decent options. Many thanks in advance.
I use the Naturehike StarRiver2 for almost 4 years! It’s a great tent, a lot similar like Featherstone ! It’s 20D nylon, lightweight enough, and durable !
My first budget tent was the 1P version of the Featherstone tent. It is a really good tent, and holds up well in the wind. I only started using something else because I needed something a little lighter, and I want 2 doors. I'll definitely be keeping it as a backup option, though.
I have the featherstone obsidian one person, retail $120 I paid $87, here is my review after almost two years of use. Pros: it's cheap, it's roomy, it's sil nylon so it's durable, does hold up to wind and rain well (storm worthy). Cons: it's slightly on the heavy side at 3 pounds 12 ounces; albeit it's versatile in that you can ditch the inner tent and just use rainfly and footprint for lightweight setup, mine did start to leak after year of use (reseamed sealed fixed problem). Overall solid tent for price, God bless.
Been using the naturehike for several years now and have no complaints. That being said by said I’ve been looking for another tent and this one seems great.
I just upgraded my old Naturehike cloud up 2 .. many of these tents are adapted from current or past designs of high end tents but built more economically. That means good tents for less. I only upgraded because I needed something that had the bike pack sized poles.. otherwise I would still be using my Cloud Up2 (the old semi-freestanding version) which is light as a feather
I have cloud up 3, which works well for me, one other person and a dog. It has a brow pole, so that helps, but I don’t like the front door. When I upgrade, I’ll be looking for a side entry with 2 vestibules.
Great review Eric. It's really good to know that the Featherstone is out there. If I was just doing shorter trips I'd probably pick it for the extra room and double doors. Since I usually do longer trips I'd probably pick the Nature Hike (maybe even the 1 person version), for the weight savings because I always sleep in my tent alone. Another You Tuber put the Naturhike through a crazy wind test which really impressed me so that would also sway my decision in that direction. Either way, the Featherstone looks like a fantastic tent and if a beginner needs a new tent that can accommodate 2, it sounds like a no brainer.
My REI brand tent has the buckles at 11:40, love them! I really enjoyed this in depth comparison, and it's great to see a budget friendly tent come out on top!
I have the 1p. Love it! Excellent quality and great price. I usually hammock, but if I have to go to ground, this is the one I take. I also have the Naturehike Vic 1, and prefer this one as the Vik is single wall.
Love my Cloud up 2 for hiking never had any problems with water and condensation. My new favorite canoe/kayak tent is the Night Cat 2 person fast setup.
Great video! I will definitely be ordering one of these when they are back in stock! Greatly appreciate you taking the time to make a video about gear in a price point that everyone can afford. As much as I love camping/backpacking, the costs on a lot of the gear has gotten astronomical and out of reach for the average Joe who doesn’t do a ton of it and can’t justify a $500 tent. Excellent video and am definitely subscribing to your channel.
Me and my wife love the feather stone backbone 2 person trekking pole tent they have as well for the price you really can't beat it. Have you looked into testing and comparing it to others?
I have the Cloud Up 3 for me and my son and really like it. First time using it really impressed me, it managed 60kph of sustained wind here in Newfoundland with rain beating down for 6 hours, stayed bone dry and sturdy. Was thinking about the 2 for solo camping but I might wait for this Featherstone instead. It has been out of stock on Amazon Canada for awhile now so I will wait and see, won't need it until spring now anyway.
I find it hard to trust reviews from other climates. Our weather is so windy and wet and it's hard to know if gear that works for others will work for us on the rock. Thanks for sharing
_Interesting..._ I just got a tent that's about _95%_ similar to that Featherstone: the Forceatt 2/3 person (really like a 2+) person tent. _Exact_ same design. Literally looking at it I would assume it was the same tent if it weren't for the different name on the ends. It's maybe a bit bigger (88"x53") but also around the 5.1(according to comments) to 5.5(according to amazon page) pound range. Although my bigger issue is just my gosh it takes up a _huge_ space in my pack since it doesn't pack up very small. The Forceatt is also about $73 as of writing, so it seems like it's a saving of $30 vs saving one pound. (Forceatt also has _slightly_ higher solid panels before switching to mesh)
Thanks Eric. I went ultra cheap and tried a couple and they didn't vent well or large enough for me to get in and out of. I ended up taking a Walmart tent and sewing a reinforcement in the roof so when I took the fiberglass poles away and used my hiking poles, I had a 3 lb tent. It worked better than expected on the 4 passes loop in Colorado and a couple other outings. 😊😊
Great tent indeed! One thing you forgot to mention though. You can set up the rain fly without the tent if you have the footprint. This kept my wife, college aged son, 65lb dog, myself and all our gear dry on a gnarly stretch of VT’s Long Trail over Camel’s Hump last week when a wicked storm blew through mid-day.
I have been wanting to get the Featherstone Granite 2P so I can let my kids use it or take it when I have a dog. I think your analysis is spot on, this tent punches way above its price point.
you should check out the Naturehike Mongar 2. I feel its a better option than the cloud up as it has two vestibules, two vents, 53 inches of floor width and a good amount of interior storage. It's only $119 and weighs 4.7lbs
I absolutely adore the Cloud Up 2. It's perfect for 1 person, and it is lighter. I am a bit shorter so it being lower is totally fine. I also can't find the Featherstone for sale anywhere in Canada
Fantastic video, it's so great seeing this quality budget tent. There's so much kit that offers 95% of what the top end brands offer but for 25% to 50% of the cost of top end kit.
more like 5% than 95.... Nemo is using thei Osmo fabric which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's also ripstop. Where the Granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. And their bathtub is very very low.
I’ve had the feather stone for a few years, and while it’s heavier than I am personally willing to take backpacking (since budget is still important to me, I have the old-school drop version of the Durston, 2P), it is definitely my go to car camping tent now, especially in the deserthere in Southern California where trekking pole tents can be a little annoying. More than 4 pounds for a tent is a lot. But other than that, it is incredibly solid.
In Australia (converted back to USD$ for your audience): Featherstone 2P $145 Dagger Osmo 2P $475 SilNylon vs Osmo. 7007 vs DAC poles. No Landing Zone vs Landing Zone. It’s a shame the Granite 2P isn’t actually available but given I have a Dagger 3P for 2P use and a Hornet 2P for 1P use I’d consider the Featherstone Granite 2P for 1P car or short hike camping assuming they restock it at the same price which could be wishful thinking on the price aspect given all the hits on the product page arising from this (great) review video.
I purchased a very similar tent on Amazon called the Tooca 2 person tent and ended up giving it to a buddy. I think I purchased the Tooca 2 person for $49 and had all the same specs as this one. The Tooca held up for me for the first 2 years of backpacking season and my buddy loves it. Sadly the Tooca 2 person is MIA at Amazon now 😢
For Europeans the Exped Lyra II seems almost identical. No ‘roof hammock’, but all the rest looks similar. Haven’t compared pricing, though. I bought it during a shop sale. Excellent for solo hiking.
Bought the Granite last year, has worked great for me with plenty of space for two adults and wide pads. Not ultralight but considering the quality, space, and price it is a great tent.
Very cool but I thought the Sil Nylon doesn’t perform as well as Sil Poly in rain? I love my Nemo dagger osmo and a lot of the details are what keeps me coming back. Granted, I picked it up at an REI garage sale for less than half the price so for that, it’s worth the extra money.
Take a look at the Asta Gear Carbon Fibre moon chair. It is about 750grams including the case, and costs a lot lest than either the Nemo or the Helinox. Definitely worth a look for those what are not willing to spend stupid money on a chair.
A lot of mid-grade tent companies are going back to polyester because it doesn't stretch. The Sil-nylon tents when they get wet will stretch so much, trekking poles can tip through the night unless you adjust often in wet conditions. I have an old Hyke and Byke 2p tent that is structurally very similar but I think its polyester and its around 4 lbs, which is ok split between my wife and I but if I am solo hiking, 4lb is far too heavy for me. I almost bought this one but the specs were just too similar and I talked myself out of it! I typically use the Lanshan 2 and it stretches like crazy, I also surprisingly enjoy the River Country Trekker 2.2 for cooler weather. Thank you for bringing budget minded tents to YT. Not everyone can do a $600 dyneema tent so its nice to see hiking gear for regular people!
Not exactly true. The major players moved to Nylon since it was lighter and more resistant than poly.. But now the technology is getting better and poly is getting closer and closer to match the nylon with not having the sag problem. Hanson hide the fact that Nemo is using their Osmo fabric which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's also ripstop. Where the Granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. And their bathtub is very very low.
It's funny how long it's taken for people to get on the Featherstone train. Great value products with really solid quality. If you wanted to compare other Naturehike products, the Mongar 2P and the Star River 2 are both tents I'd put in the same category.
How about the REI tents? The Trailmade, Trailhut, and Halfdome SL. They’re more expensive than this but go on sale often and that drops the price pretty dramatically. I like REI’s return policy too
Now that you've tried multiple budget tents, which do you like better between the Featherstone and the Ampex? Featherstone looks like it has a little more space, but Ampex is a bit lighter.
My biggest complaint about the Naturehike Cloudup 1 was the entry way and space. So awkward trying to get into my sleeping bag and getting out of the tent. I really liked those clips though, and it did alright for me in the rain
Whenever I've use a tadpole style tent like the North Face I always leave the vestibule wide open with the mesh door closed for ventilation, obviously not in a heavy rain though.
The first tent I backpacked with was the Hyke and Byke Yosemite. It's served me well, but man, it would have been nice to start off with the Featherstone instead! Very cool tent.
What did you think about the floor? I used this tent on a trip last week and initially was concerned about how thin it was, but everything turned out fine. I would definitely not recommend using it without a footprint though.
The Featherstone looks a lot like the Paria Zion tents. I wonder if they're the same "white label" tent with a couple of slight differences (the clips that hold the inner tent to the poles for example)?
I love my Naturehike cloud up 2, although its just myself in the tent, I use it year round in summer and winter, everyone has a certain preference on what they like in a tent, I like the front entrance and others may not. but I cant see spending hundreds of dollars on a tent when these can perform just as good!
Great another video !!! Eric do you know Ampex tents? I loved my new Ampex tent 2p, and now the Ampex tents is on sale -45%. I think this tent is a great one that can be had too.
I own a NatureHike Cloud 3 people, and I don’t like it mostly because the rain fly isn’t covering enough, resulting in water going between the tent and the mat most of the time. I owned that tent for many years, and I’ve never found a way to avoid this.
Hi eric ive been watching your videos lately. I have the same tent you have in this video the naturehike cloudup2, which i use in my hikes here in the philippines. I usually travel alone but sometimes with my girlfriend and it is a good tent really. I want a 2 door tent but my budget really cant afford that feature for now. Good videos always.
True, and Hanson hide the fact that Nemo is using their Osmo fabric which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's also ripstop. Where the Granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. And their bathtub is very very low.
Welp, looks like the Featherstone Granite tent is currently sold out on Amazon. Woops! The link is moving people to an alternative tent. I hope the Granite comes back in stock quickly!
I have been looking at this tent for about a month trying to decide and when I saw the first part of your review I went immediately to Amazon to get it. I hope I have not blown it.
The alternative tent looks like the same thing but the single person version. I bought it cause it's just me going camping and it's a little lighter
@@kylejonhson2116it's also sold out 😂 (although it was on sale on their website)
looks like it's back in stock, at least thats what it says on the link u provided in the description
A little bait and switch Amazon action going on.
You genuinely seemed really excited and passionate about this budget tent, it was refreshing to see. Usually it's this is nice *
*For budget gear
But you really seemed to like it. 10/10 video.
You have no idea how much I've appreciated your budget review series. I've "finally" purchased more camping/backpacking equipment in the last 2 weeks, than I have in the last 10 years - aaaand I feel good about my purchases. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! 🫶
Thank you Eric for reviewing a tent I can afford! I am 59 and will be going on my first backpacking trip next month and cannot afford the ultralight gear. I am now addicted to UA-cam backpacking videos. I also watch "Miranda Goes Outside". You guys are phenomenal!!!!
Thanks for reading and taking the comment section serious. I never thought when I first mentioned it that you would eventually make two videos on this tent!
Mongar 2 15d (blue) with titanium stakes is lighter weight than the 20d version and is marginally cheaper. It is still good and I've slept over 4 and half months in it with no issues.
For those that want to know - the Featherstone Peridot UL2 is effectively the same exact tent, same cost but with the only difference being - taller side panels for more privacy. Also, it is green rather than bright orange. For me - a win - win.
Love my Peridot!!
My wife and I also absolutely love our Peridot. Those side panels also block wind perfectly. An absolute steal of a tent.
But.....The Nemo is made with the Osmo fabric, which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's Ripstop over that. The granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. Hanson hided that fact to everyone..
@@DiabloOutdoors so? silnylon ahs been in use by tent manfucaturers since the dawn of time. doesnt make that bad.
@@igoryakunin685 You obviously have no clue what you're talking about and zero knowledge about textiles. Stop wasting people's time with irrelevant comments...
This company makes a solid quilt as well. “Moondance 25” comfort rated at 35f, 850 fill power down and only weighs 24 ounces, for $229
Nice! I'm gonna check out more of what they make.
I have one of their ultralight sleeping bag/quilt hybrids. Knocked 2lbs off my sleep system and it lives up to the hype. NatureHike is a solid brand.
Thanks Eric for the great review and I'm glad you're doing this budget friendly gear reviews for the more casual crowd. Definitely looking forward to see more videos review like this in the future, this is quite useful and helpful.
Glad to hear it! I've definitely enjoyed the foray into budget gear. Glad it's helpful.
Yep just wanted to second this comment!
Just scored this tent for 90 bucks on Amazon. I'm looking forward to useing it before it gets too cold here in Wisconsin and more in the spring and summer. Thanks for the heads up and info on the Featherstone tent.
I bought a Mobi Garden tent from Amazon. Same mesh inner, simple x for the poles so less head room, but it has 2 doors. The fly is silvered and keeps you very warm. Only $65
I think you have single-handedly (along with Miranda’s video), sold out this tent. It is now sold out on Amazon, the Featherstone website, AND Walmart. I’m on a waiting list for Featherstone. Good job with hyping it up.
they’re sold out on featherstone’s website as well. i reached out to them and ask when they are restocking. they told me they’re holding off, because they’re doing upgrades to them. they will then release them in october. so, if you can hold off a little longer, i would just wait for the revised versions.
Thanks for the update!
Hanson hide the fact that Nemo is using their Osmo fabric which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's also ripstop. Where the Granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. And their bathtub is very very low.
Eric every free time I have I always dedicate an hour to see your awesome videos! Thanks to you I have found amazing stuff! I wish I could have the money for the high stuff you use, but being honest it would be overkill for a casual hiker/backpacker like me. Thank you so much for your amazing content! And thank you for making camping easier and more affordable for all of us, there is nothing worst than wasting your hard earned money on stuff that simply don’t work.
I just bought one and I'm so excited!
The Naturehike Mongar2 would have been a more equal comparison because it has the same tent structure as the Featherstone. Two vestibules, two doors, comes in lots of colors. Mine is dark purple.
Weight?
I was just about to comment the same. Both the Naturehike Mongar2 and Featherstone Grainte 2p look like they're based on the MSR Hubba Hubba, but a fraction of the cost. I've had my Grey Mongar for a few years now and I love it
@@SmokeyDukems4.74lbs and I believe that is with the included footprint
I think you've mentioned the Naturehike a few times I think. You think the Mongar beats the Cloudup?
@eric_hanson A good friend of mine has the Cloudup (which is an exact replica of the Big Agnes Fly Creek UL2), and even though it's the lighter option, I went with the Mongar 2 for all the same reasons you like the Granite 2 - 2 doors, more headroom and floorspace, 2 vestibules, easier setup, etc., so I 100% think the Mongar is the better choice between that and the Cloudup.
I have their 25F quilt and it’s also a great steal.
I haven’t ever used other quilts like EE but I’m still super impressed with it.
I love the budget gear reviews!
My first tent when I started backpacking was the old version of this. It was almost a pound heavier than the new version. It was still an amazing option for just getting started. I sold it to a friend who still uses it.
Lol this killed the inventory still. Keep these videos coming. Im jumping into backpacking bc of the accessibility youve shown. Thanks!
I own the the Featherstone myself and have used it for 6 nights. While it is a great tent in many ways it does have 2 flaws that have me looking to upgrade.The first and biggest for me is the bathtub floor is just not quite high enough. Of the 6 nights I used it 4 of them it rained. 2 of those nights had heavy downpours. The tent allowed splash backs inside the tent. One of the 2 nights I expected the weather and had it guyed out completely to give myself all the advantages I could against the wind and driving rain but my quilt and some gear still got a little damp. The second flaw is just inherent to the sil nylon material. It holds water like a sponge and sags significantly when it rained. My other buddies tents ( both had Big Agnes Copper Spur UL 2’s), only had slight amounts of sag relative to mine. I haven’t completely decided yet as I’m in that category of only using a tent a few nights a year but I believe I may just pay the $$$ and go with the Nemo Dragonfly specifically because of the higher bathtub floor and the more sag resistant fabric. If you use it in a dry or semi-arid climate then definitely the Featherstone is a fantastic choice but in areas that experience potential for significant rain you may want to weigh your options.
Very good info! Indeed, the Nemo is using their Osmo fabric which is a mix of Poly and Nylon. And it's also Ripstop where the Granite is Silnylon and not even rip. Hanson deliberatlly avoided to mention that. He compared a Ferrari to a Ford...
FYI -the Featherstone Peridot has a higher bathtub floor.
Theyre back in stock!!!!!!
I appreciate this honest review! I have been in the market for a new tent & have been looking at different budget options. Another similar budget option I saw online was the Naturehike mongar 2, which seems to have a similar design. I'd be curious how both of them would hold up in rainy weather.
I appreciate your comparison video! I also LOVE LMNT! Drink it every day..sometimes twice a day! Am willing to try the feather stone since I am looking for a solo tent. TY!
I have the Featherstone 1p Obsidian Tent (very similar to the Nemo Hornet) and I love it. Really is a gem in the Amazon budget tent world
I am pretty curious to try out the Obsidian as the Hornet is one of my favorites.
@@eric_hansonThe Obsidian is what the Featherstone storefront is routing me to when I try to click on the Granite. For me as a 5'0" female, the Obsidian seems like a solid choice.
That's the exact tent I use when I'm canoe camping. If you go an Amazon, there is a long setup and review video... that video was done by me. Excellent tent, and I got it for $70 back in the day :)
Great find. Yes, the BA Copper Spur and Nemo Hornet are VERY expensive tents. It would be interesting to purchase one of these FeatherStone tents and then see how it holds up over time: how does the seam tape hold up, are there any issues getting a pole segment replaced if necessary, etc. We have some Big Agnes tents in our local outdoors club's inventory to lend to members. As you can imagine, they get abused and so parts and repair availability have been very imporant to us. But the Copper Spur tents in particular are SO EXPENSIVE now that we can't help but look more broadly for more affordable tents to replace the BA ones as they age out.
The Naturehike Mongar 2 actually looks identical to the Featherstone featured here and I love it!
I debated on the naturehike and the featherstone for my first tent. I ended up with the naturehike a few years ago. I go by myself and have enjoyed it. It kept me dry in some pretty long cold rainy days. I use it in mostly shoulder seasons in the Northeast, with temps between 34-60'sF. I luckily haven't had an issue with condensation. If I get another tent I will definitely be looking into the featherstone again. That seemed like a big difference in space!
Great look at the featherstone, I've had my eye on them for awhile to replace my current tent. I'm with you on the end entry tents I don't want to deal with that either.
I own 2 of the Featherstone 1P obsidian tents for my teenage sons and love them. I personally have the Big Agnes Copper Spur 2p tent that I love. But at the price, I think this Granite tent is very similar and is a great buy
Thanks for the excellent video! I have one review suggestion for you: I have an allergy to feathers and cannot use a down sleeping bag/quilt. Can you do a review of good quality, somewhat lightweight/packable synthetic options? I realize nothing will beat down fill, but I am sure you will look for decent options. Many thanks in advance.
I use the Naturehike StarRiver2 for almost 4 years! It’s a great tent, a lot similar like Featherstone !
It’s 20D nylon, lightweight enough, and durable !
My first budget tent was the 1P version of the Featherstone tent. It is a really good tent, and holds up well in the wind. I only started using something else because I needed something a little lighter, and I want 2 doors. I'll definitely be keeping it as a backup option, though.
I LOVE my Featherstone tents!!! I own three of them. Thanks for supporting them!
I have the featherstone obsidian one person, retail $120 I paid $87, here is my review after almost two years of use. Pros: it's cheap, it's roomy, it's sil nylon so it's durable, does hold up to wind and rain well (storm worthy). Cons: it's slightly on the heavy side at 3 pounds 12 ounces; albeit it's versatile in that you can ditch the inner tent and just use rainfly and footprint for lightweight setup, mine did start to leak after year of use (reseamed sealed fixed problem). Overall solid tent for price, God bless.
Sweet! I'm curious to give the Obsidian a try. I appreciate the review!
@@eric_hanson Also I forgot to mention, I would replace tent stakes with shepherd hooks, stakes that come with do not do well in high winds.
Been using the naturehike for several years now and have no complaints. That being said by said I’ve been looking for another tent and this one seems great.
Agreed!
I think the Naturehike can be a serviceable tent but when the other options are as good as they are I'd go that way.
The Naturehike Mongar 2 is the same as this tent.
I just upgraded my old Naturehike cloud up 2 .. many of these tents are adapted from current or past designs of high end tents but built more economically. That means good tents for less.
I only upgraded because I needed something that had the bike pack sized poles.. otherwise I would still be using my Cloud Up2 (the old semi-freestanding version) which is light as a feather
I have cloud up 3, which works well for me, one other person and a dog. It has a brow pole, so that helps, but I don’t like the front door. When I upgrade, I’ll be looking for a side entry with 2 vestibules.
Great review Eric. It's really good to know that the Featherstone is out there. If I was just doing shorter trips I'd probably pick it for the extra room and double doors. Since I usually do longer trips I'd probably pick the Nature Hike (maybe even the 1 person version), for the weight savings because I always sleep in my tent alone. Another You Tuber put the Naturhike through a crazy wind test which really impressed me so that would also sway my decision in that direction. Either way, the Featherstone looks like a fantastic tent and if a beginner needs a new tent that can accommodate 2, it sounds like a no brainer.
It's back in stock. Great review. Thanks Eric.
My REI brand tent has the buckles at 11:40, love them! I really enjoyed this in depth comparison, and it's great to see a budget friendly tent come out on top!
They also have a great budget quilt. It was either that or the Paria 15 for me. I went with Paria and its an AWESOME quilt for the money.
Thanks for the video. Been using the nature hike for about 5 years. Wanting something better and I think this is it. Well done. 👍🏻
I have the 1p.
Love it!
Excellent quality and great price.
I usually hammock, but if I have to go to ground, this is the one I take.
I also have the Naturehike Vic 1, and prefer this one as the Vik is single wall.
Love my Cloud up 2 for hiking never had any problems with water and condensation. My new favorite canoe/kayak tent is the Night Cat 2 person fast setup.
@Eric_Hanson0 ??? Love your reviews maybe this tent will one day be part of my collection.
Great video! I will definitely be ordering one of these when they are back in stock! Greatly appreciate you taking the time to make a video about gear in a price point that everyone can afford. As much as I love camping/backpacking, the costs on a lot of the gear has gotten astronomical and out of reach for the average Joe who doesn’t do a ton of it and can’t justify a $500 tent. Excellent video and am definitely subscribing to your channel.
I’ve had this tent for about a year … absolutely luv it bruhhh!!! 🏕️
Me and my wife love the feather stone backbone 2 person trekking pole tent they have as well for the price you really can't beat it. Have you looked into testing and comparing it to others?
Hope there's a video soon about your recent trip to WA with Miranda and company, I love when yall collab!
I have the Cloud Up 3 for me and my son and really like it. First time using it really impressed me, it managed 60kph of sustained wind here in Newfoundland with rain beating down for 6 hours, stayed bone dry and sturdy. Was thinking about the 2 for solo camping but I might wait for this Featherstone instead. It has been out of stock on Amazon Canada for awhile now so I will wait and see, won't need it until spring now anyway.
I find it hard to trust reviews from other climates. Our weather is so windy and wet and it's hard to know if gear that works for others will work for us on the rock. Thanks for sharing
_Interesting..._ I just got a tent that's about _95%_ similar to that Featherstone: the Forceatt 2/3 person (really like a 2+) person tent. _Exact_ same design. Literally looking at it I would assume it was the same tent if it weren't for the different name on the ends. It's maybe a bit bigger (88"x53") but also around the 5.1(according to comments) to 5.5(according to amazon page) pound range. Although my bigger issue is just my gosh it takes up a _huge_ space in my pack since it doesn't pack up very small.
The Forceatt is also about $73 as of writing, so it seems like it's a saving of $30 vs saving one pound. (Forceatt also has _slightly_ higher solid panels before switching to mesh)
Thanks Eric. I went ultra cheap and tried a couple and they didn't vent well or large enough for me to get in and out of. I ended up taking a Walmart tent and sewing a reinforcement in the roof so when I took the fiberglass poles away and used my hiking poles, I had a 3 lb tent. It worked better than expected on the 4 passes loop in Colorado and a couple other outings. 😊😊
Great tent indeed! One thing you forgot to mention though. You can set up the rain fly without the tent if you have the footprint. This kept my wife, college aged son, 65lb dog, myself and all our gear dry on a gnarly stretch of VT’s Long Trail over Camel’s Hump last week when a wicked storm blew through mid-day.
I have the one person tent and love it. Thanks for doing this video
Another great video Eric. Loving the exploration into budget gear.
I have been wanting to get the Featherstone Granite 2P so I can let my kids use it or take it when I have a dog. I think your analysis is spot on, this tent punches way above its price point.
you should check out the Naturehike Mongar 2. I feel its a better option than the cloud up as it has two vestibules, two vents, 53 inches of floor width and a good amount of interior storage. It's only $119 and weighs 4.7lbs
I;ve had that tent for 3 years... holding up great!
I just recently bought this tent after watching some reviews and your review just confirms that. Thanks Eric!!
Great review. Love this type of content!! I’d love to see what you’d recommend for best budget trekking pole tent!!
I absolutely adore the Cloud Up 2. It's perfect for 1 person, and it is lighter. I am a bit shorter so it being lower is totally fine. I also can't find the Featherstone for sale anywhere in Canada
The ozmo tent also uses a hybrid fabric that won’t sag through the night. But the Featherstone looks great for the money.
Spot on! Hanson avoided to mention that...
Fantastic video, it's so great seeing this quality budget tent. There's so much kit that offers 95% of what the top end brands offer but for 25% to 50% of the cost of top end kit.
more like 5% than 95.... Nemo is using thei Osmo fabric which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's also ripstop. Where the Granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. And their bathtub is very very low.
Have you looked at the Sierra Designs Meteor series? They are about $200. Seems like a popular tent for kayak campers around 4 pounds
I’ve had the feather stone for a few years, and while it’s heavier than I am personally willing to take backpacking (since budget is still important to me, I have the old-school drop version of the Durston, 2P), it is definitely my go to car camping tent now, especially in the deserthere in Southern California where trekking pole tents can be a little annoying. More than 4 pounds for a tent is a lot. But other than that, it is incredibly solid.
In Australia (converted back to USD$ for your audience):
Featherstone 2P $145
Dagger Osmo 2P $475
SilNylon vs Osmo.
7007 vs DAC poles.
No Landing Zone vs Landing Zone.
It’s a shame the Granite 2P isn’t actually available but given I have a Dagger 3P for 2P use and a Hornet 2P for 1P use I’d consider the Featherstone Granite 2P for 1P car or short hike camping assuming they restock it at the same price which could be wishful thinking on the price aspect given all the hits on the product page arising from this (great) review video.
Update… the Granite 2P restocked but I found the Mongar 2P for $93 and it’s basically the same tent at a much lower price. Very happy.
I purchased a very similar tent on Amazon called the Tooca 2 person tent and ended up giving it to a buddy. I think I purchased the Tooca 2 person for $49 and had all the same specs as this one. The Tooca held up for me for the first 2 years of backpacking season and my buddy loves it. Sadly the Tooca 2 person is MIA at Amazon now 😢
For Europeans the Exped Lyra II seems almost identical. No ‘roof hammock’, but all the rest looks similar. Haven’t compared pricing, though. I bought it during a shop sale. Excellent for solo hiking.
Would love to see a review of all of Paria outdoors stuff like their sleeping pads and quilts. I have one of their tents and I really like it!
I already had it on my wishlist, hoping it'd be good.
Bought the Granite last year, has worked great for me with plenty of space for two adults and wide pads. Not ultralight but considering the quality, space, and price it is a great tent.
That's the rundown in a nutshell, thanks!
Currently back up on their website for an Oct 20th delivery date.
Very cool but I thought the Sil Nylon doesn’t perform as well as Sil Poly in rain? I love my Nemo dagger osmo and a lot of the details are what keeps me coming back. Granted, I picked it up at an REI garage sale for less than half the price so for that, it’s worth the extra money.
Yes I have used this great tent for years
Nice!
Budget trips are the best
I had a blast with it!
I have this tent and love it. I watched your video with Miranda and yelled, "That's my tent!"
Take a look at the Asta Gear Carbon Fibre moon chair. It is about 750grams including the case, and costs a lot lest than either the Nemo or the Helinox. Definitely worth a look for those what are not willing to spend stupid money on a chair.
Love my feather stone obsidian 1p.
Try Featherstone quilts, they are amazing for the price and have sales often
A lot of mid-grade tent companies are going back to polyester because it doesn't stretch. The Sil-nylon tents when they get wet will stretch so much, trekking poles can tip through the night unless you adjust often in wet conditions.
I have an old Hyke and Byke 2p tent that is structurally very similar but I think its polyester and its around 4 lbs, which is ok split between my wife and I but if I am solo hiking, 4lb is far too heavy for me. I almost bought this one but the specs were just too similar and I talked myself out of it!
I typically use the Lanshan 2 and it stretches like crazy, I also surprisingly enjoy the River Country Trekker 2.2 for cooler weather.
Thank you for bringing budget minded tents to YT. Not everyone can do a $600 dyneema tent so its nice to see hiking gear for regular people!
Not exactly true. The major players moved to Nylon since it was lighter and more resistant than poly.. But now the technology is getting better and poly is getting closer and closer to match the nylon with not having the sag problem. Hanson hide the fact that Nemo is using their Osmo fabric which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's also ripstop. Where the Granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. And their bathtub is very very low.
@@DiabloOutdoors I'll accept partially correct. Thank you for the additional information!
@@Jfree441 😀
Well done sir.
Man what a find bro! Glade you spent true backpacking nights in this tent- sounds like a steal!!
@Eric_Hanson0 Plus to have them local here in California 😊 for warranty… I truly think you found a gem Eric 👏
Could you do a video on budget sleep systems?
I am a new subscriber. Your videos are top-notch, and this one was no exception. I will purchase one for the JMT (baller on a budget). Thanks!
It's funny how long it's taken for people to get on the Featherstone train. Great value products with really solid quality. If you wanted to compare other Naturehike products, the Mongar 2P and the Star River 2 are both tents I'd put in the same category.
How about the REI tents? The Trailmade, Trailhut, and Halfdome SL. They’re more expensive than this but go on sale often and that drops the price pretty dramatically. I like REI’s return policy too
Now that you've tried multiple budget tents, which do you like better between the Featherstone and the Ampex? Featherstone looks like it has a little more space, but Ampex is a bit lighter.
Thank you! I’m getting one!😊
My biggest complaint about the Naturehike Cloudup 1 was the entry way and space. So awkward trying to get into my sleeping bag and getting out of the tent. I really liked those clips though, and it did alright for me in the rain
Whenever I've use a tadpole style tent like the North Face I always leave the vestibule wide open with the mesh door closed for ventilation, obviously not in a heavy rain though.
The first tent I backpacked with was the Hyke and Byke Yosemite. It's served me well, but man, it would have been nice to start off with the Featherstone instead! Very cool tent.
What did you think about the floor? I used this tent on a trip last week and initially was concerned about how thin it was, but everything turned out fine. I would definitely not recommend using it without a footprint though.
The Featherstone looks a lot like the Paria Zion tents. I wonder if they're the same "white label" tent with a couple of slight differences (the clips that hold the inner tent to the poles for example)?
I love my Naturehike cloud up 2, although its just myself in the tent, I use it year round in summer and winter, everyone has a certain preference on what they like in a tent, I like the front entrance and others may not. but I cant see spending hundreds of dollars on a tent when these can perform just as good!
Thanks for sharing more budget friendly gear options.
indeed
Great another video !!! Eric do you know Ampex tents? I loved my new Ampex tent 2p, and now the Ampex tents is on sale -45%. I think this tent is a great one that can be had too.
I haven't used Ampex but now I want to! Thanks for the rec.
I own a NatureHike Cloud 3 people, and I don’t like it mostly because the rain fly isn’t covering enough, resulting in water going between the tent and the mat most of the time. I owned that tent for many years, and I’ve never found a way to avoid this.
Hi eric ive been watching your videos lately. I have the same tent you have in this video the naturehike cloudup2, which i use in my hikes here in the philippines. I usually travel alone but sometimes with my girlfriend and it is a good tent really. I want a 2 door tent but my budget really cant afford that feature for now. Good videos always.
@Eric_hanson1 wow thank you. where can i contact you?
I don't think is a fair comparison with the cloud up 2. If you are going to compare, the closest match is the Naturehike Mongar
I said the same thing! The Mongar2 tent looks the same; 2 doors and vestibules.
The Monger 2 is pretty much a copy of the MSR Hubba Hubba NX, except for peak height, and is $200+ less expensive. Basically the same 3.5 to 4 lbs.
True, and Hanson hide the fact that Nemo is using their Osmo fabric which is a mix of polyester and nylon and it's also ripstop. Where the Granite is using a cheap Silnylon, not even rip. And their bathtub is very very low.
Now i'm kind of bumped out for not finding this before buying my Paria Pryce 2p a few months ago. Nice finding with that Featherstone!
Super interested in showing this tent to my brother! Thanks for the video! And as a Washingtonian I’m really excited for your video! Double whammy!
I love it! FYI looks like the tent is currently sold out. Hope it comes back in stock shortly. And there's more of Washington coming soon!