Great info mate I have a cool tip that I use. When pegging out the original rectangle with the straps I use my multimat as a set square to make sure I have the corners at 90° I find getting that right is the most important part of getting a good pitch with the sexy hexy 👍 Great video subbed ✌️
Hmm....can't put pic on YT. First pitch....tomorrow sort out middle stake outs (will use parts of guylines from the main) and start seamsealing. Mods is a bit too pro for now😅
Great video 👍 By far the best video on pitching the tent I've ever seen. I sold my tent and solo and double inner a few months ago. Couldn't really get to grips with the pitching and always felt it was a hassle and unhappy with the results. But you might have just tempted me to try again 😉
Hi Richard, thanks for watching & I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm glad to hear that - they are excellent tents once you've mastered the pitch. It IS awkward at first, but follow my process, practice and you'll nail it. Have a look through the comments here as well, as there was mention of pitching the full shelter in one (which I've yet to try!) :)
Hi Scott. After a long delay (don't ask), and with one exception, I eventually managed to do all the modifications recommended by you and OMG it's made so much difference and for the better. Thanks very much indeed. The "exception" relates to the two front fixings for the inner. Instead of taking the 2 mm bungee cord to the intermediate side peg, I lengthened the bungees so that they now attach to the next peg in line of the fly. Obviously much longer but it seems to work well (at least for me). Cheers. Ken
Hi Ken, that's fantastic to hear and I'm glad to have helped! I'd considered lengthening the front cords as you say, but I'm just worried that Coops would end up kicking them out, haha! I'm wondering if two extra lightweight pegs/stakes would be the answer - it's not too much of an issue though to be honest. :)
Thanks Scott. How could I forget Coops? Yes, long bungees might interfere with him and that would never do. I agree...it's not much of an issue. Cheers. Ken
Watched all your videos on Hexpeak v4a and was sold. In fact, just received mine today. I live in Wales so used to wind and rain but unfortunately my beloved Hubba Hubba is not for our bad weather in the Brecon Beacons as I found out last Autumn. If the Hexpeak performs anything like in your videos, I can rest easy. Thanks and keep up the great work. Much appreciated. 👍🏾
Hi Ali, that's excellent!! The hex performs an interesting dance as the wind hits the bottom and works its way up around the spire! As long as it's pegged out well it'll keep you safe - you still won't get much sleep though, haha!
Hi Jack! Thanks for watching :) I'm the same, was a bit tricky to begin with but now it goes like a dream. The mods are really simple, but definitely effective!
After much looking for a another backpacking tent... comparing weight, price, set up, weather performance... On your videos alone... have decided to purchase this tent. So... cheers for your very informative videos. Very good. Thanks.
Excellent mate! You won't be disappointed, they are very capable and very versatile shelters! If you're buying from backpackinglight then let them know that you saw my work, it's about time I earned a commission 😅
Awesome comparison, beautifully commentated too. That Lanshan was flapping enough to auto-stir your pot noodle!. Ever since the sheet tearing incident I have not trusted my lanshan. Thanks again.
Haha 😆 If it’s any consolation, I haven’t either. Maybe it’ll get some action over the summer months, but we’ll see. Think this is the wrong video though 😉
Had mine out for about 8 summit camps (Scottish Highlands) and it's been very impressive. I have a geodesic tent for winter, but going to try using this to see how I go. I still find the inner a faff, but given the pitch style, it's very manageable. Had it in heavy rain and gusts around 45mph at 700m on Friday and there was zero concern, so that's reassuring. It's been a life saver on the cold night for me and my hiking pal to chill with a beer and do some cooking.
Hi Mike! That sounds brilliant, where abouts were you? I honestly can't believe how little coverage the Hexpeak's get given their stellar performance in bad weather! I've had folk that haven't believed me about camping in 50mph, so I suppose your account helps to prove that I'm not just making things up 😄 The inner is definitely a faff. Still working on finding a better solution (we'll see how Ray gets on!). But aye, amazing space for you and your friend to chill. All going well I'm heading out for a summit camp in Galloway very soon, regardless of the forecast 💪 All the best mate!
@@outlawedlandscapes out on a hill called Carn Chuinneag, fairly local to me (I'm lucky with where I live as it's mountain central lol) Your video helped me loads. I have made very similar mods to yours, which has improved the tents structural integrity and ease of pitch, considerably. I see Ray suffered condensation, but oddly I've never had that problem. I guess he had his quite low to the ground, so airflow was probably limited. Good to know in readiness for winter where it will be fly to the deck. Anyway, rock on mate and look forward to your next video!
@@KramF10 Very nice :D I'm very happy to hear that. I saw a comment somewhere recently that basically said if you have to mod a tent, then it's not well made. Clearly that person has never tried a hexpeak in bad weather though!! Aye, I was surprised by that too. My first thought though was that it was a low pitch - but that ground will have been fairly damp as well. The hexpeak tends to retain heat very well, so I wouldn't be surprised if the cause was a mixture of the warm air in the tent meeting the cool air of the lovely clear night with a low pitch. The only time I'll have mine close to the ground will be either in crazy winds (plenty ventilation) or in deep snow where condensation will actually just freeze. I had a wee flight of fancy and looked into 'hot tenting' - imagine that on a subzero summit camp!? Well, I took one look at the weight of the wee stoves and the dream died immediately, hahaha!
Hi Laura, thanks for watching! I wanted to do a video that was to the point and included the things I wanted to hear when researching the issue for myself - the majority of the videos out there for the Hexpeak are hit or miss and I wanted to rectify that :)
Finally got my Hexpeak😅! Set up in garden now, succesfully sealed and pitched. Used the extra long tie outs, cut them and attached those to the auxiliary tie outs. Still wondering about the taps in the inner side of fly sheet. And the hooks on the tie outs from the inner. Some say to attach those to the o rings of the outer. I just hooked them to the pegs..... Ah well....first pitch (too bad I can't show a picture here) and I'm very happy! Gotta test in out in 3 day hike in two weeks here in Netherlands with a local guide who organises noob-proof introducties to hiking😊👍
Hi thanks for sharing. Some really useful mods there and I think I'm going to make those changes to the inner and outer tie out points on mine. I've always found pitching the inner to be a bit of a faff and I can see how your mods make it much easier. I had my Hexpeak out at the weekend in 40mph winds and it was anchored down like a limpet, I was super impressed! Thanks for sharing 👍
Hi Barney, thanks for watching & I'm very glad you found something useful in my video :) That sounds great, I really love the way the Hexpeak 'dances' in the wind, they really are brilliant tents!
That was very clear Scott. I’ve been leaving some slack line on the pegs so that I can move the whole thing nearer or further from the ground once it’s up depending on the wind. The flick lock pole is essential for being able to adjust the height once it’s up to do this. Gordon
Hi Gordon, that's right, the 6" I mention is enough (for me) to have a high pitch and also allows for easy adjustment should I need to lower the height of the pole for wind / snow etc :) Thanks for watching!
@@outlawedlandscapes yep. I liked the wee knot cos trying to pull the cord when it’s tight up on the line loc isn’t easy. I haven’t used it in the snow but hoping I can. A mid should be great in snow.
Wow! I'll be sticking to smaller hills when I'm trying it out in the snow - the gorms are not to be trifled with! :D Looking forward to getting stuck in to some winter camping when time/£££ allows :)
I love my HexPeak but I need more practice with it. I made a few mods too. I stitched a plastic hook to the inside of the sleeping compartment on which to hang a light if I wanted. I also made a second inside pocket out of an old drybag what was broken. I also got a hexagonal groundsheet, as I live in dusty Australia, and I painted a rectangle on that, along with a mark for my centre pole. I use half a dead tennis ball as my pole base. I am still not thrilled with my lines, but I think this video has convinced me I need to make a few more mods.. Thank you.
This tent has blown my mind. My jaw literally dropped watching your video. I have the Naturehike Vik2, Cloud up 2 Upgrade, Mongor 2 and the MSR Elixir 1 but seeing this tent has blown me away!!! To say I’m flabbergasted would be an understatement. Love the look, space and whole concept of the thing. Great video. Where do I buy one. I’m just outside Glasgow btw. Cheers.
Hullo! Aye, it's a fantastic bit of kit, when I was doing my research after my Lanshan proved to be less than ideal on Arran I thought 'surely all the reviews and comments can't be right' - they were. The hexpeak is brilliant! If you manage to get a Lanshan 4 season inner for it as well then you've got a bombproof 4 season tent that will take whatever you throw at it! I got mine from Bob at Backpackinglight.co.uk (EXCELLENT service) - if you end up taking the plunge then mention my name, maybe I'll get some gear or even a commission someday, especially given the amount of folk that have said they've bought one!! xD Thanks for watching :)
Extremely well explained and a great look around the tent. I have had my eye on these for a long time, they look class so I love seeing video's about them 😄 Great video and the work you put into it is very noticeable. Fair play and thanks very much for the video👍
Thanks mate, I'm glad you enjoyed it :) I'm not too keen on the audio, but once I've saved a bit I'll be able to improve that! I honestly love the Hexpeak & thus far it has served me very well. I'm thinking about getting a third party 4 season inner (not sure why the company don't make one!?) but until then, I'll probably carry a bivvy just in case.
@@outlawedlandscapes I use a tascam dr 10L. I've always had good audio from it and it gives me a back up audio for when my camera decides to balls it up 😅 A 4 season inner would be class, I reckon they are missing out by not having one available. Thanks again, all the best 👍
Nice! Back in my Sound Tech days I used to have the DR 40-X, but I sold it many moons ago and as always, I now regret it, haha! I'll have to have a look into yours, I've got a cheap wireless set-up, but the audio is unusable due to the noise floor. The other option is the Rode effort. I do like the idea of backup audio though, as I could easily process that in Pro Tools then sync it up. Hmm :D I really don't know why. I'd measured up the V4A in case the F6E inner would work, but it'd be very tight & the weight of it is crazy compared to the Lanshan/Asta ones!
@@outlawedlandscapes ah but but back then I bet you never thought you would be making videos like you do now. The video I am editing now for some reason had 6-8 clips with zero audio and one of those was a main part of the video. If I didn't have the Tascam I would have had no ending to the video. Dead handy to sync up too so it's a win win. I use a rode video micro as my on camera mic and found even when it should be silent there is a low hiss which I assume is caused by the pre amps in the camera and what you mean by the noise floor. I was considering the rode pro plus? I think that's what it's called but yeah, it is not a priority and for the money it will have to wait. Naturehike have a tippee tent, not sure if they have a 4 season inner but you could be lucky. They do sell the inners separately. Here is a link anyway www.naturehike.com/products/naturehike-minaret-spire-hiking-1-person-ultralight-camping-tents-nh17t030-l
Thanks mate, I'll look into that! Aye, exactly, like so many other things, haha! That's a nightmare! What camera are you using? My on-camera mic is the Rode Video Mic Go (started using it on this video as I recently upgraded from the gopro 7 to the 9 with the media mod) and I'm really happy with it, the smaller version would be handy though for wide angle stuff. Made the mistake of not just turning the mic around and using the media mod mic instead.. Nasty! I haven't used the pro plus, but if the Go is below it then I'd assume it sounds cracking!
Fantastic review and mods. I’ve considered a lot of tents for cycle touring and watched literally dozens of vids, with Luxe pyramid tents I think I’ve found the best options for space and security for the bike, possibly with the Minipeak II for the MTB, but this tent would definitely take the folded Brompton easily and have space for kit and cooking. Subbed. ❤
Hi, thanks for watching and I'm glad you found it useful! The Hexpeak V4A has tonnes of room inside, even with the inner installed. The flysheet itself is super light at 700g and packs down very small - I'm currently looking into alternative inner solutions as there are lighter/more packable inners available from third parties (aliexpress). Potentially works out cheaper as well, so maybe something to consider before making a purchase 😀
Wow this tent is hard to perfect, watched your video at least ten times but I'm never quite happy with my efforts and that's in the garden. You make it look so bloody easy lol
@@outlawedlandscapes The fly never looks even and taught even though I make sure I have a good rectangle and pole at 138cm. The inner always seems a bit saggy too. Yours always looks pretty perfect. I'll get there hopefully mate and thank you for the reply 👍
Not a problem! Did you make sure to stake out the main points at equal lengths? (I used 6" as a guide). It sounds like you've got uneven points. 6" is plenty for a high pitch at 138cm, and should be equal tension across the fly. Re the inner, it can be a faff, with a high pitch though, it shouldn't be sagging - also remember to pitch the front two points (entrance side) slightly further back to pull the back of the inner away from the rear corners. Hope this helps!
Aye, that worked for me, as long as the tie outs are of equal length you should be fine though! I'd recommend just measuring from your thumb to your pinky on each tie out & peg it at that.
Great tips got mine last week! like your Mods will use the cord and trim to 6 inch and see how it goes if not can try better cord we got snow on the ground in Labrador so looking forward in using it in early winter and spring got the floor coming to from Bob. Going to try that without a four season inner. Great Videos. Dave from Labrador City,Labrador Canada.
Hi Dave, that's great, I'm sure you'll have many excellent nights in your Hexpeak 😁 Let me know how you get on with camping in the Canadian snow - I hope to get the chance to camp in it myself during the winter 👌I reckon the original inner would be capable in such weather as the flysheet/tarp itself creates it's own wee environment - especially with a low pitch. Very reassuring, but the inner is a bit heavy when compared to the likes of a 4 season 3F UL inner. Happy Camping mate and I'm glad you found the video useful 😀
Hi Ray, thanks for dropping by :) I started with a script, but that got thrown out pretty quickly! I'm the same, hopefully the snow hangs around for a wee while now and I can get started! I'll need to save up and get a decent wireless mic, this changing microphones/media mod casing malarkey is a PITA. xD
Really enjoyed that video. I am having a lot of fun in my Hexpeak. I have the zip mod as its awful in a morning trying to reach the zip before my bones have warmed up.. I tied (loosely) all my inner lines and always pitch in one now. Carabiners keep everything in place. I also bought long walking poles (up to 142) which also helps. You're so right about the tent - brilliant. Thanks for sharing. ⛺👍
Thanks mate, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Every time I successfully pitch it I get a wee warm feeling inside, haha :D I'm actually interested in that method, I've been thinking about it for a wee while. Did you connect the inner to the fly with the inner tabs as well as the tie out points? What's the inner like for tension once pitched?
@@outlawedlandscapes They are the Black Diamond ones. fold into three with a slide extension. sorry, cant remember their name.. l'll have a look when I get home. I keep the inner tight by raising/lowering the pole and shortening/lengthening the fly guys.. goes up in 5 minutes. :-)
Thanks mate, that's the on the list now, haha! I'd had my eye on the BD ones, but they're a bit expensive. Suppose it's worth the investment though! How are they in terms of rigidity when under load? Personally I'd think 3 points is one more to break/give, but I'm interested to hear what you say :)
Hi Mark, thanks for joining me! I'm glad to hear I helped in some way, the Hexpeak is a fantastic piece of kit & I'm sure you're going to love it too 👌
Been looking forward to this video since you mentioned it a while back. The S-biners look like a good addition. Once I actually get out and about with this and the single inner, I will be trying some of these. I have only been out with this Hexpeak and the double inner, never read the inner was a pitch first system when using the double inner. That night sucked 😂
Hi Adrian, glad you enjoyed it :) Haha! xD Aye, I'll bet, it's a nightmare to begin with never mind that sort of nonsense! Honestly, they wee s-biners are cracking bits of kit (Nite Ize, available in most outdoor shops or on amazon). I'd recommend getting a couple of packs because they are super useful.
@@outlawedlandscapes I'll be grabbing some now. I already got those alpkit pegs as a gift so I'm one up there. Looking into picking up some large pegs like the Delta Style pegs I see Ray using, for the snow also. I will be trying out the method of cutting some 3mm line to length for the inner also. I found that the cord on this set up was just a little too long. Got confusing after a while 😂
Aye, the supplied cord is a bit naff tbh - though I believe they give you extra for the sake of creating guys.. :s The most important thing with the 3mm is that it grips like f**k as opposed to the 2mm cord which slips when wet or when temperatures change through the night. How do you find the Alpkit ones? Happy with them? I keep hearing about the Delta's and they are very highly recommended, so I might have to give them a whirl soon. The world of pegs is an exciting and expensive one for what they are, haha!!
Looks like you have it nailed now Scott , some decent mods which will make life easier . Just need to see you out in the snow now and see how it fairs atb Dave
Hi Mate, thanks for watching! Aye, I'll be out soon what with all of the recent snow to see how it fares, high hopes for this winter now we can actually travel :) I did mention your double pole technique for a wee shoutout, but I absolutely butchered it xD Feel free to drop a link if you want!
Coops looking at the ball.....Come ooon! 😆 Handy video.....watched it 4 times lol. For when I can get my Hexpeak😉 I was wondering about the extra loops midway on the inner and inner side if fly sheet.
🤣 Aye, he was getting bored of me talking nonsense! The inner loops are for additional fixing points for the inner, just keeps the fabric nice and high under tension and allows it to be an all in one pitch. I don’t tend to use them though.
@@outlawedlandscapes Ah, I thought it would be summat like that. Cheers! Coops does give your vids an extra reason to watch! He's awesome! Looking forward to a new video!
@@Laubasss 😁 I plan on featuring him a lot more in the future, slowly but surely figuring out how I want my videos to flow and he’s a major part of it all for me 🤩
Great video ! To me the space/weight ratio of this tent is unbeatable, i really love it when its up, but man, to me pitching the inner is still a pain in the hex. Cheers from Italy
Thanks Kev boy :) I’m loving the ‘mid life 😍 You’ll need to nip into the shop and grab me a qark and 2 of their long poles while you’re at it, cheers 😅
What a fantastic video! I've had the Hex Peak for five years now but still struggle to pitch it as I like, sometimes. I've been thinking of making my own video to share the tips I've gained from elsewhere... But now having seen your tricks, I may have to make my own mods first. ;-) Thanks for putting this together and also to RS Outdoors for sharing. I'll check out some of your videos using this tent. Do you intend to use it through the winter?
Hi Olly, thanks for watching & I’m glad you found it useful 👌🏻Aye, I’ll definitely be out over the winter and putting the Hexpeak through its paces - I’d love to see it covered in fresh snow 😍 I’ll most likely be using a solid inner, but I’d quite like to see what it’s like with a super low pitch and just a groundsheet. I’m also interested in seeing how far I can push the “3 season” inner! What do you struggle with and what mods were you thinking of? Always interested in hearing new ideas 😁
@@outlawedlandscapes Ah, yeah, I was wondering whether you might try a different inner for winter. I've had issues with the outer being curved even when taught but your video is the first to explain how to fix that. I tend to not use the intermediate pegs on the outer. But now seeing they line up well with the inner, I feel more inclined to use at least two of them. I took a tip from Bob's video to colour code the dyneema so I know which pegs to put in first. But now I may replace the lot with 3mm cord. ;-)
@@WalksWithOlly Aye, the aux pegs/stakes definitely help with the inner and moreso with stability and wind performance. It’s a pain carrying more weight, but worth it when you reap the rewards 😁 The 3mm is great because the line-locs truly bite - they’re going NOWHERE! I don’t know if you’re noticing a theme, but I bought the Hex for it’s bad weather performance 😅 Bob is great - a lot of the little details in my video actually came from a phone call we had wherein I was struggling to pitch the shelter properly. Thought the info was too good not to share 🙂
Hi Jim, thanks for watching! You might struggle at that height with the standard inner, but your feet wouldn't touch the fly. The F6E might be a better option as it's slightly bigger :)
@@outlawedlandscapes, I’m 6ft 1in and I would say that’s already beyond the limit. I do frequently touch at bottom or top of the standard inner. Also, the inner is very close to my face when lying down. I’m still okay with it and love the tent but wouldn’t outright recommend to anybody above 6ft.
Great video, thank you. Just got the Hexpeak myself and can't wait to get it out. One question, have you used the inner loops to secure the mid point of the inner tent? It appears there are loops sewn into the fly halfway up on the seams and corresponing loops on the inner tent. I can imagine these would make a big difference in keeping the mesh from sagging, but I was wondering if you'd experienced any issues using them. Thank you!
Hi Jeromy, good question! I don’t mention it in this video and someone else mentioned it below. While if the tent is pitched properly the inner should be nice and tight, the loops do indeed help, just use a wee s hook or lightweight clip to join them 😁 I’m also working on an all in one pitch, just need to figure out how to work the tie out points.
@@outlawedlandscapes Thanks for the reply. I had a similar idea in mind for those extra loops. Figured they might help if I'm stuck with a less than perfect pitch. I like the all in one pitch idea. I'll look forward to seeing that vid.
Cracking video on this tent, it's making me want one. Apologies if you have already mentioned it but how much does the tent and pegs weigh for you? The strength to weight ratio must be excellent.
Hi Mate, I'll be covering this in a review (not for a decent while yet as I want to put some serious nights in first). But, the weights are here; lighterpack.com/r/v89lw6 The fly itself is only 660g! The standard inner is quite heavy, but you can get a four season inner at half of that from Aliexpress (Lanshan/Asta inners) :)
@@outlawedlandscapes That's really useful thanks. If I'm understanding correctly it's 2kg with trekking poles, however I always carry poles so for me I would discount them, so that's 1.6 kg for the tent. That is a stonking strength to weight ratio, especially if you can drop it further with a different inner. I have fancied a pyramid tent for a while to give me something with more head room during winter, this looks like it could be ideal. As an aside your lighter pack is bloody good considering you are carrying a camera rig and a video rig. I'm into wild camping and photography but when I carry my camera gear my pack weight is horrendous, you seem to have it dialled in. Thanks for the reply, I have really been enjoying your videos. Matt
Aye, it was the perfect balance between standard/lightweight for me when buying and though my intention was to go as low as possible, after its performance in the wind I'm really not bothered about the weight anymore! Be nice in warmer conditions just to take the fly, but then I'll have midges to contend with.. haha! In terms of my overall weight, I got sick of lugging 20+kg up and over mountains - I can do it no bother, but it detracts from my enjoyment of the overall trip. My winter kit will be a wee bit heavier, but over time I aim to reduce weight in sleeping bag / pad, it's just a case of forking out the cash! :)
Great video. The problem I have with my Hexpeak is the two long tapes used to get the initial shape end up being about 1 or 2 inches off the ground and are a nuisance. How do you sort that?
Hi mate, I’m glad you found it useful! I have the same issue, I just unclip them once the tent is pitched. I’ve yet to try pitching without them to see how much more of a faff that is 🤔
Thanks for the informative video needing a lightweight tent mainly for me but there is a trip hubby wants to do & my thoughts are leaning to hex peak are they big enough for 2 on a 5 night backpacking trip hopefully in Iceland. Needs to be light as I have to do the bulk of the carrying.
Hi Liz, I’m glad you found it useful! The Hexpeak will fit 2 + gear at the sides, but - you’ll need to consider a full sized inner (would recommend Aliexpress for this). The Lanshan 2 Pro (4 season) is worth looking at if you haven’t already as they have lots of room, are very lightweight and very easy to pitch - but I wouldn’t use these at higher altitudes! For more info re the Hexpeak/options, contact Bob at Backpackinglight.co.uk For UK stock of the Lanshans, check out “Outdoor Gear Essentials”.
Excellent video with clear and precise explanations. Definitely going to look into your modifications with a view to adopting some / all as I sometimes have problems with the inner (not central, too close to the fly, too saggy, etc). Just one question. Do you leave the 2 black "tension straps" joined to the tent after having erected the fly or do you remove them / detach one end? I would have thought that if you left them on and the bottom of the fly is 4 - 6 inches off the ground they would get in the way of the inner (at the rear) and be a "trip hazard" (at the front). Cheers and thanks.😀 P.S. Alpkit do a trekking pole that is 150 cms long. It's the Carbonlong Backpacker.
Hi Ken, thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it :) I actually forgot to mention that in the video, but once the flysheet is tensioned up I pop the straps out of one side. You're bang on about why - especially the tripping hazard.. haha! I've had my eye on the Alpkit Carbonlong, but it's been out of stock for quite a while :(
@@kenhenley7599 that’s in the video, it’s just 3mm paracord or dyneema 😁 I got this roll from the Cairngorm mountain shop, but it’s readily available 👍🏻
It really is a brilliant tent and I can't believe how little you actually hear about them. IIRC, the double inner is mostly mesh and is quite heavy for what it is - better looking for lightweight 3/4 season inners (depending on your needs) on Aliexpress :) You can buy the Hexpeak flysheet on its own if you're going down that route. I opted for the full thing with intentions of getting a double inner further down the line.
Hi Tom, thanks for watching and I'm glad you found it useful! My guys are ~6ft, but once tensioned I generally have them at about 4ft (not something I've actually considered). Some say that this is short, but I've found that they work very effectively! 😀
@@outlawedlandscapes Thanks for your quick reply. I asked because i'm making up 6 lines for my V4A and will be ordering the the lines and loks. Great channel.
@@tommonaghan111 No worries, are you doing the 5 main ones and then an extra for the top tie out? If so the top one will have to be extra long. Cheers :D
Great video! I have this tent on my shortlist with currently three concerns: 1. Will the inner fit me (6ft 1in)? I’m okay in a Lanshan 1 Pro. 2. Is the floor space a hindrance in finding a suitable spot? 3. How long does it take to pitch - with practice?
Hi Hendrik, thanks for dropping in! 1. I think you'd be pushing it a wee bit in the inner tent, but would be fine with the flysheet. I'm 5' 9 and I've got a decent bit of head/foot room, but given the taper of the pyramid shape I couldn't say for sure once a sleeping pad/bag. Best email Bob at Backpackinglight.co.uk as he is a tall man! 2. I haven't had any issues finding a pitch at all, if anything it just makes you look a bit harder for a good spot. 3. I haven't timed myself, but it's very quick once you get the practice in (
@@outlawedlandscapes , thanks for your detailed response. - I got the tent, pitched it (easier than I thought) and got my sleeping pad (fairly thin) and sleeping bag in. I fit but yes there isn’t too much room. It’s size wise quite similar to a Lanshan 1 Pro … until you enter the porch which is a palace in the Hexpeak.
Great video mate! I was just wondering, what size of s-biner do you use? I was looking to do the same but was a bit concerned if I went too small it wouldn't be strong enough. Cheers!
Thanks Jonny, glad you found it useful! 😁 I just use the smallest ones, they are plenty strong enough for the guys. They’re quite expensive (£5 for 2) but they’re useful for quite a few things 👍🏻
@@outlawedlandscapes Thanks for the quick reply! Yeah it's a bit pricey, but for me knowing it works after seeing your testing will let me sleep easier in rougher weather. Worth £10 or so :) Thanks again!
Definitely, they basically weigh nothing as well. Just means the system is a bit more modular and you can pick and choose which point you guy out (or not) 👌🏻 Happy camping! 😁
Great video thanks. I’m looking for a tent for backpacking along with my Labrador. Do you think there is enough space inside the inner for you and a dog? I did see your dog in the video but not sure if he/she goes in the tent with you. Thanks
Hi John, I specifically bought the Hexpeak for me and the dog, though I think it depends on how your companion sleeps, Coops curls up beside me so there is enough room for him, alternatively you can get the two man inner (3 season) specifically for the tent or a third party inner from Aliexpress (which I plan to do as a) they are lighter and b) you get 4 season versions 😊
Hi Yuri, thanks for watching & commenting! I don't have too much of a problem with it, but it would be nice to try it without the central pole. I think the 2x pole extenders and the joint piece would add a bit of weight as you say, but could be a game changer :)
Nice video. I have the same tent, bought from the same company several months ago. My fly actually clips onto O rings on the fly, rather than looping over existing pegs. Does/did yours have the same clips?
If I remember correctly then it came with similar loops/hooks. I took them off almost immediately though, as I found the inner sat a bit high. I also wanted a separate pitch for both components and the wee hooks were a bit of a pain - plus there's no adjustment in them.
@@outlawedlandscapes yeh, they are a faff. Looping around the peg pulled the inner too close to the fly, even when loosely tensioned, but I like your approach with the shock cord and tensioner, so might give that a bash.
@@KramF10 Aye, it’s a good workaround and seems to work well if you can get the position right. Literally my only main gripe with the tent is those two “front” tie outs on the inner not lining up 100% for an effective pitch. I may have to experiment with a couple of extra pegs/stakes though I don’t want to add more to the already large number I take 😂
@@outlawedlandscapes I'm up in the Highlands and high camp regular all year, typically I would use a full geo, but got this to try for a lighter off season alternative. The pitch options up high are usually pish, so any tent sits ridiculous. For me, as long as it's anchored down and stable for the wind, that's good enough haha.
@@KramF10 Haha, aye 😅 Had that experience a few times myself, especially with the Phoxxes which have no adjustment! The hex is good in that every point can be adjusted to suit the contours of the ground, just a case of finding a decent flattish spot for the inner. It’s maybe a wee bit big for raiding ridges, but I’ve yet to try that!
Followed these instructions and it looked worse than when I did it before! This is going to take some time 😄 (not blaming your instructions btw). It's that last door peg, it's out of whack with the rest for some reason. I've tried changing the height of the pole but that's not helped. This is more of a challenge to put up than my actual teepee 😄
Keep at it and you'll get there, remember to hook the door before pinning it and have it taut, but not tight. It's all about equal tension and the right height. Start at 138cm and you should have the general shape fine before you lash it down 👌 Let me know how you get on 🙂
I got the tent and spotted that there are hooks at half height on the outside of the inner that are matched with hooks on the inside of the outer. Did anybody connect these two to increase the space inside the inner? Those loops are matched with the loops for the guy lines. So, I can see that you could pull the inner further away to increase head space.
Hi Hendrik! I actually forgot about those as I’d taken them off to use with the guys before I got the S-biners, thanks for reminding me! I think if you pitch the fly “high” that would give you a bit more room in the inner and helps to taughten the inner up a bit, I’ve never bothered though as I’ve found just adjusting the apex tensioner I get a nice tight pitch 👌🏻
Cheers. I just enjoyed my first night out on the top of Scald Law (Pentland Hills) a couple of days ago. Frost and a proper breeze. I would have never put my Lanshan up under those conditions. No problem for the Hexpeak. I made the mods that you suggested. Thanks a lot. Seam-sealed it, too. I used the little plastic clips from the inner’s guy lines to attach the inner to the outer at half height. For somebody like me (6ft 1in), it makes some difference in terms of head room. The solid going up to about 40cm on the inner really makes a difference to keep the draft out. I look forward to my next trip.
@Outlawed Landscapes What do you use for storing the tent? I have a Minipeak and a Hexpeak I havent tried yet but the minipeak and its inner is a bit annoyingly tight to fit into the bag it comes with. Do you find that orange bag to be an improvement and if so how? :)
I just use a 15l drybag, which does the job as I can just stuff the tent in quickly. However, I’d like to upgrade that to one with an air valve to get ride of all the air and get an even smaller pack size with less effort! Tubular tent bags are a PITA unless you can wrap your tent round it’s own poles, but even then, you’re restricted to how you carry it (either outside the rucksack or taking up more space than necessary on the inside).
Did you seem seal all the outside seams on the fly as well as the inner seams or did you just seam seal the outer sewn seams ??? I am just in the process of tweaking mine but on first impressions its looking awesome and looks more solid than my Duomid in terms of shape because when you tighten the guys on the Duomid it loses its form slightly which is more of an aesthetics issue and not performance.
Hi mate! I did both, starting with the outside. I focused on the seams around the 'crown', lathering them quite heavily, then worked down the longer seams. I then re-pitched the tent in the garden during a period of sustained rainfall and over a few days I observed the points that would drip slightly once the tent was properly saturated and sealed to suit. This included re-covering points on the outside as well as on the inside - from memory it was the stitching on the guyline tie out points on the inside and high tension points around that 'crown'. Since then, I haven't had any issues. I haven't had a chance to see the Duomid's, so I can't comment on that, but you make an interesting point. I reckon it's probably because they have four panels as opposed to the Hexpeaks six, which on paper would give you better tension across the overall flysheet? The good thing about the guys on the Hex is that they just take any excess movement in the fabric and lock it down :D Saying that though, the duomids (especially the DCF ones from what I've seen) are super strong as well!
@@outlawedlandscapes Cheers for that....i did pretty much the same yesterday using a cotton bud instead of that stiff brush they send with the sealant and i used my finger too on the flat stitched seams. I used the whole tube so hopefully it has done the job . My Duo mid was done by MLD and looks super neat and hardly noticeable compared to my own effort on the Hexpeak and its disappointing that they don't offer a professional service for what i am hoping is a very good tent because it certainly looks and feels well made but only time will tell.
been a fan of the "sexy hexy" for years now, on my 2nd one now. I use "swiss piranha" pegs on mine, way better than groundhog types pegs, the palms of yr hands will thank you , lol. ATB WJ
@@outlawedlandscapes literally wore it out, must have done 100 + nights camping on dartmoor, di the WHW in it, plus a TGO challenge, so yer, it had seen better days, so treated meself to a new one in coyote!
Haha! Wow! 😍 I hope there were a few wild nights in it? The coyote is lovely, hard to get good pics though! 🤣 Out of interest, what do you use as an inner (if you use one at all)?
The fact that just a standard trekking poles are not really suitable makes this tent less desirable for many i think. Why wouldnt they provide some simple extension for a single pole ..
Not sure I like the pole in the middle of the doorway, also I'm a strong believer that a well designed tent, shouldn't need to be modified. But as long as you're happy with it, thats all that matters.
Fair enough, my mods to the tent were personal preferences though and I'm always tinkering. I've even marked and colour coded all of the notable mountains on my OS maps ;) Re the pole, that's just mid tents / teepee design. There are folk that make an inverted v frame with 2x poles and connectors, so I'd like to give that a shot - the space in the hex is incredible as is! :o
@@outlawedlandscapes Similar but much, much easier. The minipeak is a pyramid meaning only 4 corners. Role it outt in a square, peg 4 corners loosely, then pole inside. If weather bad there are loops for 2 extra, but not really needed. I use a Pomoly titanium stove in mine, love it..I slept right through a storm in Snowdonia only knew about it in the morning because other guys tents were blown down or flattened ! Tempted to try octopeak.
Great info mate
I have a cool tip that I use.
When pegging out the original rectangle with the straps I use my multimat as a set square to make sure I have the corners at 90°
I find getting that right is the most important part of getting a good pitch with the sexy hexy 👍
Great video subbed ✌️
Hi mate, thanks for watching! That’s an excellent tip, I’ll try that next time and I’ve pinned the comment 💪🏻
Sexy hexy😂
Hmm....can't put pic on YT. First pitch....tomorrow sort out middle stake outs (will use parts of guylines from the main) and start seamsealing.
Mods is a bit too pro for now😅
Great video 👍 By far the best video on pitching the tent I've ever seen. I sold my tent and solo and double inner a few months ago. Couldn't really get to grips with the pitching and always felt it was a hassle and unhappy with the results. But you might have just tempted me to try again 😉
Hi Richard, thanks for watching & I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm glad to hear that - they are excellent tents once you've mastered the pitch. It IS awkward at first, but follow my process, practice and you'll nail it. Have a look through the comments here as well, as there was mention of pitching the full shelter in one (which I've yet to try!) :)
Hi Scott. After a long delay (don't ask), and with one exception, I eventually managed to do all the modifications recommended by you and OMG it's made so much difference and for the better. Thanks very much indeed. The "exception" relates to the two front fixings for the inner. Instead of taking the 2 mm bungee cord to the intermediate side peg, I lengthened the bungees so that they now attach to the next peg in line of the fly. Obviously much longer but it seems to work well (at least for me). Cheers. Ken
Hi Ken, that's fantastic to hear and I'm glad to have helped! I'd considered lengthening the front cords as you say, but I'm just worried that Coops would end up kicking them out, haha! I'm wondering if two extra lightweight pegs/stakes would be the answer - it's not too much of an issue though to be honest. :)
Thanks Scott. How could I forget Coops? Yes, long bungees might interfere with him and that would never do. I agree...it's not much of an issue. Cheers. Ken
Excellent video squire. A lot of people will find that useful. 👌🏼
Thanks Robin, hopefully it helps a few people out there :)
Watched all your videos on Hexpeak v4a and was sold. In fact, just received mine today. I live in Wales so used to wind and rain but unfortunately my beloved Hubba Hubba is not for our bad weather in the Brecon Beacons as I found out last Autumn. If the Hexpeak performs anything like in your videos, I can rest easy. Thanks and keep up the great work. Much appreciated. 👍🏾
Hi Ali, that's excellent!! The hex performs an interesting dance as the wind hits the bottom and works its way up around the spire! As long as it's pegged out well it'll keep you safe - you still won't get much sleep though, haha!
Great video. I absolutely love my hex peak. There is plenty of room and it is easy to pitch. I will definitely be adding those mods. Cheers
Hi Jack! Thanks for watching :) I'm the same, was a bit tricky to begin with but now it goes like a dream. The mods are really simple, but definitely effective!
After much looking for a another backpacking tent... comparing weight, price, set up, weather performance...
On your videos alone... have decided to purchase this tent.
So... cheers for your very informative videos.
Very good.
Thanks.
Excellent mate! You won't be disappointed, they are very capable and very versatile shelters! If you're buying from backpackinglight then let them know that you saw my work, it's about time I earned a commission 😅
Awesome comparison, beautifully commentated too. That Lanshan was flapping enough to auto-stir your pot noodle!. Ever since the sheet tearing incident I have not trusted my lanshan. Thanks again.
Haha 😆 If it’s any consolation, I haven’t either. Maybe it’ll get some action over the summer months, but we’ll see. Think this is the wrong video though 😉
Had mine out for about 8 summit camps (Scottish Highlands) and it's been very impressive. I have a geodesic tent for winter, but going to try using this to see how I go.
I still find the inner a faff, but given the pitch style, it's very manageable.
Had it in heavy rain and gusts around 45mph at 700m on Friday and there was zero concern, so that's reassuring.
It's been a life saver on the cold night for me and my hiking pal to chill with a beer and do some cooking.
Hi Mike!
That sounds brilliant, where abouts were you? I honestly can't believe how little coverage the Hexpeak's get given their stellar performance in bad weather! I've had folk that haven't believed me about camping in 50mph, so I suppose your account helps to prove that I'm not just making things up 😄
The inner is definitely a faff. Still working on finding a better solution (we'll see how Ray gets on!). But aye, amazing space for you and your friend to chill. All going well I'm heading out for a summit camp in Galloway very soon, regardless of the forecast 💪
All the best mate!
@@outlawedlandscapes out on a hill called Carn Chuinneag, fairly local to me (I'm lucky with where I live as it's mountain central lol)
Your video helped me loads. I have made very similar mods to yours, which has improved the tents structural integrity and ease of pitch, considerably.
I see Ray suffered condensation, but oddly I've never had that problem. I guess he had his quite low to the ground, so airflow was probably limited. Good to know in readiness for winter where it will be fly to the deck.
Anyway, rock on mate and look forward to your next video!
@@KramF10 Very nice :D I'm very happy to hear that. I saw a comment somewhere recently that basically said if you have to mod a tent, then it's not well made. Clearly that person has never tried a hexpeak in bad weather though!!
Aye, I was surprised by that too. My first thought though was that it was a low pitch - but that ground will have been fairly damp as well. The hexpeak tends to retain heat very well, so I wouldn't be surprised if the cause was a mixture of the warm air in the tent meeting the cool air of the lovely clear night with a low pitch. The only time I'll have mine close to the ground will be either in crazy winds (plenty ventilation) or in deep snow where condensation will actually just freeze.
I had a wee flight of fancy and looked into 'hot tenting' - imagine that on a subzero summit camp!? Well, I took one look at the weight of the wee stoves and the dream died immediately, hahaha!
Excellent tutorial. Used this tent over the weekend. Very impressive. Love the mods . Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪👌👌
Hi mate! Thanks for watching, glad you found it useful and glad to hear you liked the Hex 👌🏻😁🏴
Very noob proof explanation! Awesome!
Hi Laura, thanks for watching! I wanted to do a video that was to the point and included the things I wanted to hear when researching the issue for myself - the majority of the videos out there for the Hexpeak are hit or miss and I wanted to rectify that :)
Finally got my Hexpeak😅! Set up in garden now, succesfully sealed and pitched. Used the extra long tie outs, cut them and attached those to the auxiliary tie outs. Still wondering about the taps in the inner side of fly sheet. And the hooks on the tie outs from the inner. Some say to attach those to the o rings of the outer. I just hooked them to the pegs.....
Ah well....first pitch (too bad I can't show a picture here) and I'm very happy! Gotta test in out in 3 day hike in two weeks here in Netherlands with a local guide who organises noob-proof introducties to hiking😊👍
Hi thanks for sharing. Some really useful mods there and I think I'm going to make those changes to the inner and outer tie out points on mine. I've always found pitching the inner to be a bit of a faff and I can see how your mods make it much easier.
I had my Hexpeak out at the weekend in 40mph winds and it was anchored down like a limpet, I was super impressed! Thanks for sharing 👍
Hi Barney, thanks for watching & I'm very glad you found something useful in my video :) That sounds great, I really love the way the Hexpeak 'dances' in the wind, they really are brilliant tents!
That was very clear Scott. I’ve been leaving some slack line on the pegs so that I can move the whole thing nearer or further from the ground once it’s up depending on the wind. The flick lock pole is essential for being able to adjust the height once it’s up to do this. Gordon
Hi Gordon, that's right, the 6" I mention is enough (for me) to have a high pitch and also allows for easy adjustment should I need to lower the height of the pole for wind / snow etc :) Thanks for watching!
@@outlawedlandscapes yep. I liked the wee knot cos trying to pull the cord when it’s tight up on the line loc isn’t easy. I haven’t used it in the snow but hoping I can. A mid should be great in snow.
@@whenigotothemountains1203 👌🏻 There’s a chap in the US that has a video of a Hex in a deep drift, the snow just rolls off to the bottom 😃
@@outlawedlandscapes I’ve seen chris Townsend using his (golite 3, very similar) in the gorms in heavy snow. As you say, steep walls so it sheds.
Wow! I'll be sticking to smaller hills when I'm trying it out in the snow - the gorms are not to be trifled with! :D Looking forward to getting stuck in to some winter camping when time/£££ allows :)
I love my HexPeak but I need more practice with it. I made a few mods too. I stitched a plastic hook to the inside of the sleeping compartment on which to hang a light if I wanted. I also made a second inside pocket out of an old drybag what was broken. I also got a hexagonal groundsheet, as I live in dusty Australia, and I painted a rectangle on that, along with a mark for my centre pole. I use half a dead tennis ball as my pole base. I am still not thrilled with my lines, but I think this video has convinced me I need to make a few more mods.. Thank you.
This tent has blown my mind. My jaw literally dropped watching your video. I have the Naturehike Vik2, Cloud up 2 Upgrade, Mongor 2 and the MSR Elixir 1 but seeing this tent has blown me away!!! To say I’m flabbergasted would be an understatement. Love the look, space and whole concept of the thing. Great video. Where do I buy one. I’m just outside Glasgow btw. Cheers.
Hullo! Aye, it's a fantastic bit of kit, when I was doing my research after my Lanshan proved to be less than ideal on Arran I thought 'surely all the reviews and comments can't be right' - they were. The hexpeak is brilliant! If you manage to get a Lanshan 4 season inner for it as well then you've got a bombproof 4 season tent that will take whatever you throw at it!
I got mine from Bob at Backpackinglight.co.uk (EXCELLENT service) - if you end up taking the plunge then mention my name, maybe I'll get some gear or even a commission someday, especially given the amount of folk that have said they've bought one!! xD
Thanks for watching :)
very helpfull indeed man! your recomendations made me choose the Hexpeak instead of minipeak. looking forward to mod it and get outside!
Hi Tony, I’m glad to hear it! You won’t be disappointed - once it’s pitched you’ll have a big smile on your face 😀
some good advise there, took me ages to get my tweaking just right
Thanks Paul, glad you liked it 😁 It’s a bit of a PITA to begin with, but as you’ll know, once you’ve got it down the process is much easier 👌🏻
Extremely well explained and a great look around the tent. I have had my eye on these for a long time, they look class so I love seeing video's about them 😄 Great video and the work you put into it is very noticeable. Fair play and thanks very much for the video👍
Thanks mate, I'm glad you enjoyed it :) I'm not too keen on the audio, but once I've saved a bit I'll be able to improve that! I honestly love the Hexpeak & thus far it has served me very well. I'm thinking about getting a third party 4 season inner (not sure why the company don't make one!?) but until then, I'll probably carry a bivvy just in case.
@@outlawedlandscapes I use a tascam dr 10L. I've always had good audio from it and it gives me a back up audio for when my camera decides to balls it up 😅 A 4 season inner would be class, I reckon they are missing out by not having one available. Thanks again, all the best 👍
Nice! Back in my Sound Tech days I used to have the DR 40-X, but I sold it many moons ago and as always, I now regret it, haha! I'll have to have a look into yours, I've got a cheap wireless set-up, but the audio is unusable due to the noise floor. The other option is the Rode effort. I do like the idea of backup audio though, as I could easily process that in Pro Tools then sync it up. Hmm :D
I really don't know why. I'd measured up the V4A in case the F6E inner would work, but it'd be very tight & the weight of it is crazy compared to the Lanshan/Asta ones!
@@outlawedlandscapes ah but but back then I bet you never thought you would be making videos like you do now. The video I am editing now for some reason had 6-8 clips with zero audio and one of those was a main part of the video. If I didn't have the Tascam I would have had no ending to the video. Dead handy to sync up too so it's a win win. I use a rode video micro as my on camera mic and found even when it should be silent there is a low hiss which I assume is caused by the pre amps in the camera and what you mean by the noise floor. I was considering the rode pro plus? I think that's what it's called but yeah, it is not a priority and for the money it will have to wait.
Naturehike have a tippee tent, not sure if they have a 4 season inner but you could be lucky. They do sell the inners separately. Here is a link anyway www.naturehike.com/products/naturehike-minaret-spire-hiking-1-person-ultralight-camping-tents-nh17t030-l
Thanks mate, I'll look into that! Aye, exactly, like so many other things, haha!
That's a nightmare! What camera are you using? My on-camera mic is the Rode Video Mic Go (started using it on this video as I recently upgraded from the gopro 7 to the 9 with the media mod) and I'm really happy with it, the smaller version would be handy though for wide angle stuff. Made the mistake of not just turning the mic around and using the media mod mic instead.. Nasty! I haven't used the pro plus, but if the Go is below it then I'd assume it sounds cracking!
Fantastic review and mods. I’ve considered a lot of tents for cycle touring and watched literally dozens of vids, with Luxe pyramid tents I think I’ve found the best options for space and security for the bike, possibly with the Minipeak II for the MTB, but this tent would definitely take the folded Brompton easily and have space for kit and cooking. Subbed. ❤
Hi, thanks for watching and I'm glad you found it useful! The Hexpeak V4A has tonnes of room inside, even with the inner installed. The flysheet itself is super light at 700g and packs down very small - I'm currently looking into alternative inner solutions as there are lighter/more packable inners available from third parties (aliexpress). Potentially works out cheaper as well, so maybe something to consider before making a purchase 😀
Wow this tent is hard to perfect, watched your video at least ten times but I'm never quite happy with my efforts and that's in the garden. You make it look so bloody easy lol
😂 I’ve had a lot of practice myself! What seems to be the main issue you’re having?
@@outlawedlandscapes The fly never looks even and taught even though I make sure I have a good rectangle and pole at 138cm. The inner always seems a bit saggy too. Yours always looks pretty perfect. I'll get there hopefully mate and thank you for the reply 👍
Not a problem! Did you make sure to stake out the main points at equal lengths? (I used 6" as a guide). It sounds like you've got uneven points. 6" is plenty for a high pitch at 138cm, and should be equal tension across the fly.
Re the inner, it can be a faff, with a high pitch though, it shouldn't be sagging - also remember to pitch the front two points (entrance side) slightly further back to pull the back of the inner away from the rear corners. Hope this helps!
@@outlawedlandscapes Do you know what, that might be it, so six inches on all six main tie out points
Aye, that worked for me, as long as the tie outs are of equal length you should be fine though! I'd recommend just measuring from your thumb to your pinky on each tie out & peg it at that.
Great tips got mine last week! like your Mods will use the cord and trim to 6 inch and see how it goes if not can try better cord we got snow on the ground in Labrador so looking forward in using it in early winter and spring got the floor coming to from Bob. Going to try that without a four season inner. Great Videos. Dave from Labrador City,Labrador Canada.
Hi Dave, that's great, I'm sure you'll have many excellent nights in your Hexpeak 😁 Let me know how you get on with camping in the Canadian snow - I hope to get the chance to camp in it myself during the winter 👌I reckon the original inner would be capable in such weather as the flysheet/tarp itself creates it's own wee environment - especially with a low pitch. Very reassuring, but the inner is a bit heavy when compared to the likes of a 4 season 3F UL inner.
Happy Camping mate and I'm glad you found the video useful 😀
Great stuff and well presented. Interested to see how you get on with it over the winter ;) Atb
Hi Ray, thanks for dropping by :) I started with a script, but that got thrown out pretty quickly! I'm the same, hopefully the snow hangs around for a wee while now and I can get started!
I'll need to save up and get a decent wireless mic, this changing microphones/media mod casing malarkey is a PITA. xD
This is the video I needed, thanks!
Excellent! I’m glad it helped 💪🏻😁
Really enjoyed that video. I am having a lot of fun in my Hexpeak. I have the zip mod as its awful in a morning trying to reach the zip before my bones have warmed up.. I tied (loosely) all my inner lines and always pitch in one now. Carabiners keep everything in place. I also bought long walking poles (up to 142) which also helps. You're so right about the tent - brilliant. Thanks for sharing. ⛺👍
Thanks mate, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Every time I successfully pitch it I get a wee warm feeling inside, haha :D I'm actually interested in that method, I've been thinking about it for a wee while. Did you connect the inner to the fly with the inner tabs as well as the tie out points? What's the inner like for tension once pitched?
Sorry, forgot to add; What poles are you using? I've been finding it quite difficult to source anything higher than 135cm :o
@@outlawedlandscapes They are the Black Diamond ones. fold into three with a slide extension. sorry, cant remember their name.. l'll have a look when I get home. I keep the inner tight by raising/lowering the pole and shortening/lengthening the fly guys.. goes up in 5 minutes. :-)
@@outlawedlandscapes These are em: Black Diamond Distance FLZ Poles. ma have been talking out of the back of my cap - They my be 140.
Thanks mate, that's the on the list now, haha! I'd had my eye on the BD ones, but they're a bit expensive. Suppose it's worth the investment though! How are they in terms of rigidity when under load? Personally I'd think 3 points is one more to break/give, but I'm interested to hear what you say :)
New to your channel and now subbed.Been looking at getting this tent and this video has pushed me towards getting it.great info in this video 👍👍👍👍
Hi Mark, thanks for joining me! I'm glad to hear I helped in some way, the Hexpeak is a fantastic piece of kit & I'm sure you're going to love it too 👌
Been looking forward to this video since you mentioned it a while back. The S-biners look like a good addition. Once I actually get out and about with this and the single inner, I will be trying some of these.
I have only been out with this Hexpeak and the double inner, never read the inner was a pitch first system when using the double inner. That night sucked 😂
Hi Adrian, glad you enjoyed it :)
Haha! xD Aye, I'll bet, it's a nightmare to begin with never mind that sort of nonsense! Honestly, they wee s-biners are cracking bits of kit (Nite Ize, available in most outdoor shops or on amazon). I'd recommend getting a couple of packs because they are super useful.
@@outlawedlandscapes I'll be grabbing some now. I already got those alpkit pegs as a gift so I'm one up there. Looking into picking up some large pegs like the Delta Style pegs I see Ray using, for the snow also. I will be trying out the method of cutting some 3mm line to length for the inner also. I found that the cord on this set up was just a little too long. Got confusing after a while 😂
Aye, the supplied cord is a bit naff tbh - though I believe they give you extra for the sake of creating guys.. :s The most important thing with the 3mm is that it grips like f**k as opposed to the 2mm cord which slips when wet or when temperatures change through the night.
How do you find the Alpkit ones? Happy with them? I keep hearing about the Delta's and they are very highly recommended, so I might have to give them a whirl soon. The world of pegs is an exciting and expensive one for what they are, haha!!
thanks for this, simplified beautifuly.
Hi Bobby, you’re welcome! Thanks for watching and I’m glad you found it helpful 🙂
Good points and quick tips mate...Nice one :-)
Thanks mate, glad you found it useful :)
Looks like you have it nailed now Scott , some decent mods which will make life easier . Just need to see you out in the snow now and see how it fairs atb Dave
Hi Mate, thanks for watching! Aye, I'll be out soon what with all of the recent snow to see how it fares, high hopes for this winter now we can actually travel :)
I did mention your double pole technique for a wee shoutout, but I absolutely butchered it xD Feel free to drop a link if you want!
@@outlawedlandscapes lol problem is I cant seem to find a link anymore to the one I got , so dont worry
@@BorderRambler No worries mate :)
Coops looking at the ball.....Come ooon! 😆
Handy video.....watched it 4 times lol. For when I can get my Hexpeak😉
I was wondering about the extra loops midway on the inner and inner side if fly sheet.
🤣 Aye, he was getting bored of me talking nonsense!
The inner loops are for additional fixing points for the inner, just keeps the fabric nice and high under tension and allows it to be an all in one pitch. I don’t tend to use them though.
@@outlawedlandscapes Ah, I thought it would be summat like that. Cheers!
Coops does give your vids an extra reason to watch! He's awesome!
Looking forward to a new video!
@@Laubasss 😁 I plan on featuring him a lot more in the future, slowly but surely figuring out how I want my videos to flow and he’s a major part of it all for me 🤩
Interesting video. Really enjoyed watching. Well done 👍. Atb Steve 👍
Thanks for watching Steve, I appreciate it :)
Cheers man that's really helpful!
No problem! Glad it was useful! :)
Nice tips and good show thanks
Thanks Willis, I'm glad you found it useful :)
Great video ! To me the space/weight ratio of this tent is unbeatable, i really love it when its up, but man, to me pitching the inner is still a pain in the hex. Cheers from Italy
Aye, it’s annoying having to get down on your knees especially on damp ground! My other video does address this though 😁
Great review mate. It's a fine looking tent indeed. Mon the pyramids 👌 Need to get maself some of they Alpkit pegs.
Thanks Kev boy :) I’m loving the ‘mid life 😍 You’ll need to nip into the shop and grab me a qark and 2 of their long poles while you’re at it, cheers 😅
@@outlawedlandscapes Haha oh aye. Forgot there is now a shop in Edinburgh
@@Kev_Russ 😉 I’ll need to go up myself some day
Been sent over by Ray :)
Excellent sir, I hope you find this informative/helpful - thanks for stopping by! 😀
What a fantastic video! I've had the Hex Peak for five years now but still struggle to pitch it as I like, sometimes. I've been thinking of making my own video to share the tips I've gained from elsewhere... But now having seen your tricks, I may have to make my own mods first. ;-)
Thanks for putting this together and also to RS Outdoors for sharing. I'll check out some of your videos using this tent.
Do you intend to use it through the winter?
Hi Olly, thanks for watching & I’m glad you found it useful 👌🏻Aye, I’ll definitely be out over the winter and putting the Hexpeak through its paces - I’d love to see it covered in fresh snow 😍
I’ll most likely be using a solid inner, but I’d quite like to see what it’s like with a super low pitch and just a groundsheet. I’m also interested in seeing how far I can push the “3 season” inner!
What do you struggle with and what mods were you thinking of? Always interested in hearing new ideas 😁
@@outlawedlandscapes Ah, yeah, I was wondering whether you might try a different inner for winter.
I've had issues with the outer being curved even when taught but your video is the first to explain how to fix that. I tend to not use the intermediate pegs on the outer. But now seeing they line up well with the inner, I feel more inclined to use at least two of them.
I took a tip from Bob's video to colour code the dyneema so I know which pegs to put in first. But now I may replace the lot with 3mm cord. ;-)
@@WalksWithOlly Aye, the aux pegs/stakes definitely help with the inner and moreso with stability and wind performance. It’s a pain carrying more weight, but worth it when you reap the rewards 😁
The 3mm is great because the line-locs truly bite - they’re going NOWHERE! I don’t know if you’re noticing a theme, but I bought the Hex for it’s bad weather performance 😅
Bob is great - a lot of the little details in my video actually came from a phone call we had wherein I was struggling to pitch the shelter properly. Thought the info was too good not to share 🙂
Great vid!!
Thanks for watching 👌🏻
Hexpeak looks amazing. Always looked elsewhere due to being 6'3. Is there enough sleep space for me and a standard sleep system?
Great vlog. 👍
Hi Jim, thanks for watching!
You might struggle at that height with the standard inner, but your feet wouldn't touch the fly. The F6E might be a better option as it's slightly bigger :)
@@outlawedlandscapes, I’m 6ft 1in and I would say that’s already beyond the limit. I do frequently touch at bottom or top of the standard inner. Also, the inner is very close to my face when lying down. I’m still okay with it and love the tent but wouldn’t outright recommend to anybody above 6ft.
Great video, thank you. Just got the Hexpeak myself and can't wait to get it out. One question, have you used the inner loops to secure the mid point of the inner tent? It appears there are loops sewn into the fly halfway up on the seams and corresponing loops on the inner tent. I can imagine these would make a big difference in keeping the mesh from sagging, but I was wondering if you'd experienced any issues using them. Thank you!
Hi Jeromy, good question! I don’t mention it in this video and someone else mentioned it below. While if the tent is pitched properly the inner should be nice and tight, the loops do indeed help, just use a wee s hook or lightweight clip to join them 😁
I’m also working on an all in one pitch, just need to figure out how to work the tie out points.
@@outlawedlandscapes Thanks for the reply. I had a similar idea in mind for those extra loops. Figured they might help if I'm stuck with a less than perfect pitch. I like the all in one pitch idea. I'll look forward to seeing that vid.
Cracking video on this tent, it's making me want one. Apologies if you have already mentioned it but how much does the tent and pegs weigh for you? The strength to weight ratio must be excellent.
Hi Mate, I'll be covering this in a review (not for a decent while yet as I want to put some serious nights in first). But, the weights are here; lighterpack.com/r/v89lw6
The fly itself is only 660g! The standard inner is quite heavy, but you can get a four season inner at half of that from Aliexpress (Lanshan/Asta inners) :)
@@outlawedlandscapes That's really useful thanks. If I'm understanding correctly it's 2kg with trekking poles, however I always carry poles so for me I would discount them, so that's 1.6 kg for the tent. That is a stonking strength to weight ratio, especially if you can drop it further with a different inner. I have fancied a pyramid tent for a while to give me something with more head room during winter, this looks like it could be ideal.
As an aside your lighter pack is bloody good considering you are carrying a camera rig and a video rig. I'm into wild camping and photography but when I carry my camera gear my pack weight is horrendous, you seem to have it dialled in. Thanks for the reply, I have really been enjoying your videos. Matt
Aye, it was the perfect balance between standard/lightweight for me when buying and though my intention was to go as low as possible, after its performance in the wind I'm really not bothered about the weight anymore! Be nice in warmer conditions just to take the fly, but then I'll have midges to contend with.. haha!
In terms of my overall weight, I got sick of lugging 20+kg up and over mountains - I can do it no bother, but it detracts from my enjoyment of the overall trip. My winter kit will be a wee bit heavier, but over time I aim to reduce weight in sleeping bag / pad, it's just a case of forking out the cash! :)
Great video. The problem I have with my Hexpeak is the two long tapes used to get the initial shape end up being about 1 or 2 inches off the ground and are a nuisance. How do you sort that?
Hi mate, I’m glad you found it useful! I have the same issue, I just unclip them once the tent is pitched. I’ve yet to try pitching without them to see how much more of a faff that is 🤔
Thanks for the informative video needing a lightweight tent mainly for me but there is a trip hubby wants to do & my thoughts are leaning to hex peak are they big enough for 2 on a 5 night backpacking trip hopefully in Iceland. Needs to be light as I have to do the bulk of the carrying.
Hi Liz, I’m glad you found it useful! The Hexpeak will fit 2 + gear at the sides, but - you’ll need to consider a full sized inner (would recommend Aliexpress for this). The Lanshan 2 Pro (4 season) is worth looking at if you haven’t already as they have lots of room, are very lightweight and very easy to pitch - but I wouldn’t use these at higher altitudes!
For more info re the Hexpeak/options, contact Bob at Backpackinglight.co.uk
For UK stock of the Lanshans, check out “Outdoor Gear Essentials”.
Excellent video with clear and precise explanations. Definitely going to look into your modifications with a view to adopting some / all as I sometimes have problems with the inner (not central, too close to the fly, too saggy, etc). Just one question. Do you leave the 2 black "tension straps" joined to the tent after having erected the fly or do you remove them / detach one end? I would have thought that if you left them on and the bottom of the fly is 4 - 6 inches off the ground they would get in the way of the inner (at the rear) and be a "trip hazard" (at the front). Cheers and thanks.😀
P.S. Alpkit do a trekking pole that is 150 cms long. It's the Carbonlong Backpacker.
Hi Ken, thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
I actually forgot to mention that in the video, but once the flysheet is tensioned up I pop the straps out of one side. You're bang on about why - especially the tripping hazard.. haha!
I've had my eye on the Alpkit Carbonlong, but it's been out of stock for quite a while :(
@@outlawedlandscapes Hi. Thanks for the reply. Another question if I may? What is your replacement guy line and where did you get it?😀
@@kenhenley7599 that’s in the video, it’s just 3mm paracord or dyneema 😁 I got this roll from the Cairngorm mountain shop, but it’s readily available 👍🏻
@@outlawedlandscapes Thanks. Much appreciated. Cheers.😀
@@kenhenley7599 No worries 🙂
Good video thanks
Nice video mate. What's it like for room inside
Thanks again! The space inside is incredible 😁 I’d love a 4 season double inner for the more “challenging” nights, but as it is, it really is great!
@@outlawedlandscapes great. Does look great specially in those bad winds. Did see they sell a double inner for this tent to 👍
It really is a brilliant tent and I can't believe how little you actually hear about them. IIRC, the double inner is mostly mesh and is quite heavy for what it is - better looking for lightweight 3/4 season inners (depending on your needs) on Aliexpress :) You can buy the Hexpeak flysheet on its own if you're going down that route. I opted for the full thing with intentions of getting a double inner further down the line.
@@outlawedlandscapes thanks. Ye gona just get it all in one and tinker in the future. Cheers
Thanks so much for this amazing review and mods vid. How long are the guy lines you added?
Hi Tom, thanks for watching and I'm glad you found it useful!
My guys are ~6ft, but once tensioned I generally have them at about 4ft (not something I've actually considered). Some say that this is short, but I've found that they work very effectively! 😀
@@outlawedlandscapes Thanks for your quick reply. I asked because i'm making up 6 lines for my V4A and will be ordering the the lines and loks. Great channel.
@@tommonaghan111 No worries, are you doing the 5 main ones and then an extra for the top tie out? If so the top one will have to be extra long. Cheers :D
Great video! I have this tent on my shortlist with currently three concerns: 1. Will the inner fit me (6ft 1in)? I’m okay in a Lanshan 1 Pro. 2. Is the floor space a hindrance in finding a suitable spot? 3. How long does it take to pitch - with practice?
Hi Hendrik, thanks for dropping in!
1. I think you'd be pushing it a wee bit in the inner tent, but would be fine with the flysheet. I'm 5' 9 and I've got a decent bit of head/foot room, but given the taper of the pyramid shape I couldn't say for sure once a sleeping pad/bag. Best email Bob at Backpackinglight.co.uk as he is a tall man!
2. I haven't had any issues finding a pitch at all, if anything it just makes you look a bit harder for a good spot.
3. I haven't timed myself, but it's very quick once you get the practice in (
@@outlawedlandscapes , thanks for your detailed response. - I got the tent, pitched it (easier than I thought) and got my sleeping pad (fairly thin) and sleeping bag in. I fit but yes there isn’t too much room. It’s size wise quite similar to a Lanshan 1 Pro … until you enter the porch which is a palace in the Hexpeak.
@@hnahler aye, that’s just the nature of the pyramid design. A full sized inner would give you enormous space 😁
Great video mate!
I was just wondering, what size of s-biner do you use? I was looking to do the same but was a bit concerned if I went too small it wouldn't be strong enough. Cheers!
Thanks Jonny, glad you found it useful! 😁
I just use the smallest ones, they are plenty strong enough for the guys. They’re quite expensive (£5 for 2) but they’re useful for quite a few things 👍🏻
@@outlawedlandscapes Thanks for the quick reply!
Yeah it's a bit pricey, but for me knowing it works after seeing your testing will let me sleep easier in rougher weather. Worth £10 or so :)
Thanks again!
Definitely, they basically weigh nothing as well. Just means the system is a bit more modular and you can pick and choose which point you guy out (or not) 👌🏻 Happy camping! 😁
Where did you get your tent from and how long have you had it
Hi Larry,
I got the Lanshan from Amazon (sold as Kikilive) 10 months ago and the Hexpeak from backpackinglight.co.uk approx 6/7 months ago 👌🏻
Great video thanks. I’m looking for a tent for backpacking along with my Labrador. Do you think there is enough space inside the inner for you and a dog? I did see your dog in the video but not sure if he/she goes in the tent with you. Thanks
Hi John, I specifically bought the Hexpeak for me and the dog, though I think it depends on how your companion sleeps, Coops curls up beside me so there is enough room for him, alternatively you can get the two man inner (3 season) specifically for the tent or a third party inner from Aliexpress (which I plan to do as a) they are lighter and b) you get 4 season versions 😊
@@outlawedlandscapes mate thanks for the quick reply. I expect my dog would curl up the same! I’ll have a look at those inners too.
@@jdpuddy No worries, good luck 😁
I find the pole in the middle troublesome. The poles for the A shape resolve the problem. A bit heavier though..
Hi Yuri, thanks for watching & commenting! I don't have too much of a problem with it, but it would be nice to try it without the central pole. I think the 2x pole extenders and the joint piece would add a bit of weight as you say, but could be a game changer :)
Nice video. I have the same tent, bought from the same company several months ago. My fly actually clips onto O rings on the fly, rather than looping over existing pegs. Does/did yours have the same clips?
If I remember correctly then it came with similar loops/hooks. I took them off almost immediately though, as I found the inner sat a bit high. I also wanted a separate pitch for both components and the wee hooks were a bit of a pain - plus there's no adjustment in them.
@@outlawedlandscapes yeh, they are a faff. Looping around the peg pulled the inner too close to the fly, even when loosely tensioned, but I like your approach with the shock cord and tensioner, so might give that a bash.
@@KramF10 Aye, it’s a good workaround and seems to work well if you can get the position right. Literally my only main gripe with the tent is those two “front” tie outs on the inner not lining up 100% for an effective pitch. I may have to experiment with a couple of extra pegs/stakes though I don’t want to add more to the already large number I take 😂
@@outlawedlandscapes I'm up in the Highlands and high camp regular all year, typically I would use a full geo, but got this to try for a lighter off season alternative. The pitch options up high are usually pish, so any tent sits ridiculous. For me, as long as it's anchored down and stable for the wind, that's good enough haha.
@@KramF10 Haha, aye 😅 Had that experience a few times myself, especially with the Phoxxes which have no adjustment!
The hex is good in that every point can be adjusted to suit the contours of the ground, just a case of finding a decent flattish spot for the inner. It’s maybe a wee bit big for raiding ridges, but I’ve yet to try that!
Followed these instructions and it looked worse than when I did it before! This is going to take some time 😄 (not blaming your instructions btw). It's that last door peg, it's out of whack with the rest for some reason. I've tried changing the height of the pole but that's not helped. This is more of a challenge to put up than my actual teepee 😄
Keep at it and you'll get there, remember to hook the door before pinning it and have it taut, but not tight. It's all about equal tension and the right height. Start at 138cm and you should have the general shape fine before you lash it down 👌 Let me know how you get on 🙂
I got the tent and spotted that there are hooks at half height on the outside of the inner that are matched with hooks on the inside of the outer. Did anybody connect these two to increase the space inside the inner? Those loops are matched with the loops for the guy lines. So, I can see that you could pull the inner further away to increase head space.
Hi Hendrik!
I actually forgot about those as I’d taken them off to use with the guys before I got the S-biners, thanks for reminding me!
I think if you pitch the fly “high” that would give you a bit more room in the inner and helps to taughten the inner up a bit, I’ve never bothered though as I’ve found just adjusting the apex tensioner I get a nice tight pitch 👌🏻
Cheers. I just enjoyed my first night out on the top of Scald Law (Pentland Hills) a couple of days ago. Frost and a proper breeze. I would have never put my Lanshan up under those conditions. No problem for the Hexpeak. I made the mods that you suggested. Thanks a lot. Seam-sealed it, too. I used the little plastic clips from the inner’s guy lines to attach the inner to the outer at half height. For somebody like me (6ft 1in), it makes some difference in terms of head room. The solid going up to about 40cm on the inner really makes a difference to keep the draft out. I look forward to my next trip.
Excellent mate, I've tried that myself and it works a treat :)
@Outlawed Landscapes What do you use for storing the tent? I have a Minipeak and a Hexpeak I havent tried yet but the minipeak and its inner is a bit annoyingly tight to fit into the bag it comes with. Do you find that orange bag to be an improvement and if so how? :)
I just use a 15l drybag, which does the job as I can just stuff the tent in quickly. However, I’d like to upgrade that to one with an air valve to get ride of all the air and get an even smaller pack size with less effort!
Tubular tent bags are a PITA unless you can wrap your tent round it’s own poles, but even then, you’re restricted to how you carry it (either outside the rucksack or taking up more space than necessary on the inside).
Just ordered a hex peak looks like it a little more complicated Thant my current set up but really like setting up rain fly first.
Did you seem seal all the outside seams on the fly as well as the inner seams or did you just seam seal the outer sewn seams ??? I am just in the process of tweaking mine but on first impressions its looking awesome and looks more solid than my Duomid in terms of shape because when you tighten the guys on the Duomid it loses its form slightly which is more of an aesthetics issue and not performance.
Hi mate!
I did both, starting with the outside. I focused on the seams around the 'crown', lathering them quite heavily, then worked down the longer seams. I then re-pitched the tent in the garden during a period of sustained rainfall and over a few days I observed the points that would drip slightly once the tent was properly saturated and sealed to suit. This included re-covering points on the outside as well as on the inside - from memory it was the stitching on the guyline tie out points on the inside and high tension points around that 'crown'. Since then, I haven't had any issues.
I haven't had a chance to see the Duomid's, so I can't comment on that, but you make an interesting point. I reckon it's probably because they have four panels as opposed to the Hexpeaks six, which on paper would give you better tension across the overall flysheet? The good thing about the guys on the Hex is that they just take any excess movement in the fabric and lock it down :D Saying that though, the duomids (especially the DCF ones from what I've seen) are super strong as well!
@@outlawedlandscapes Cheers for that....i did pretty much the same yesterday using a cotton bud instead of that stiff brush they send with the sealant and i used my finger too on the flat stitched seams. I used the whole tube so hopefully it has done the job . My Duo mid was done by MLD and looks super neat and hardly noticeable compared to my own effort on the Hexpeak and its disappointing that they don't offer a professional service for what i am hoping is a very good tent because it certainly looks and feels well made but only time will tell.
Does this come seam sealed?
Hi mate, no, you have to seal it yourself. However, when it arrived there was a tube of sealant in the box 👌🏻
been a fan of the "sexy hexy" for years now, on my 2nd one now. I use "swiss piranha" pegs on mine, way better than groundhog types pegs, the palms of yr hands will thank you , lol. ATB WJ
Hi mate, thanks for watching! I’ll have to look into them, thanks for the tip 😃 Btw, what happened to the first? 👀
@@outlawedlandscapes literally wore it out, must have done 100 + nights camping on dartmoor, di the WHW in it, plus a TGO challenge, so yer, it had seen better days, so treated meself to a new one in coyote!
Haha! Wow! 😍 I hope there were a few wild nights in it? The coyote is lovely, hard to get good pics though! 🤣
Out of interest, what do you use as an inner (if you use one at all)?
@@outlawedlandscapes the single 3 season inner, id bought new inner to do the TGO challenge, then later bought a coyote fly to go with it
@@WanderingJay good show, do you use that year round?
The fact that just a standard trekking poles are not really suitable makes this tent less desirable for many i think. Why wouldnt they provide some simple extension for a single pole ..
I managed to get the Leki “Voyager” poles, which work very, very well 👌🏻
I like view very beautiful
Not sure I like the pole in the middle of the doorway, also I'm a strong believer that a well designed tent, shouldn't need to be modified.
But as long as you're happy with it, thats all that matters.
Fair enough, my mods to the tent were personal preferences though and I'm always tinkering. I've even marked and colour coded all of the notable mountains on my OS maps ;)
Re the pole, that's just mid tents / teepee design. There are folk that make an inverted v frame with 2x poles and connectors, so I'd like to give that a shot - the space in the hex is incredible as is! :o
I find the minipeak xl much easier and quicker to pitch.
Hi Chris, isn’t the process much the same?
@@outlawedlandscapes Similar but much, much easier. The minipeak is a pyramid meaning only 4 corners. Role it outt in a square, peg 4 corners loosely, then pole inside. If weather bad there are loops for 2 extra, but not really needed. I use a Pomoly titanium stove in mine, love it..I slept right through a storm in Snowdonia only knew about it in the morning because other guys tents were blown down or flattened ! Tempted to try octopeak.
I'm to pitch my tent with my misses. No matter how hard I try though, I can't find the sex points he was talking about.🤔
Plenty of space for that 😉 Anyway, that’s a bit of a reach 🤣
Cause you got to "petch" instead
@@Imthat676 🤔