Testing Budget Lightweight Hiking Tent in Bad Weather! LANSHAN 2 Gale Force Wind & Rain 2 Nights

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WildBeare

WildBeare

Жыл бұрын

Ahh, the Lanshan 2 in all its glory. A lot went wrong here. Despite being a bit of a pain, I still love this tent. But I’ll be saving it for summer in future haha
See the full, non-tent-focused video of this trip here - • 2 Nights Alone in the ... - it was wild & beautiful!
Thanks so much for watching 😊 Much love, Claire 🌿🐻
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SHELTER
Tent Lanshan 2 3FUL amzn.to/3Zf3rGi
+ Footprint amzn.to/44R9IsM
Metal hooks for the Lanshan doors (Zpacks Double Hook Apparatus) from outdoorgearessentials.co.uk/
Extra Tent Pegs (Yellow) amzn.to/3p4ji6N (Black) amzn.to/3PMvCqB
Carabiners amzn.to/3uuUBWB
TREKKING POLES
Fizan Compact 158g amzn.to/3ETBs6T
(One of these bent under the tension of the tent)
SLEEP SYSTEM
Winter Sleeping Bag Rab Ascent 900 amzn.to/3aHRKiv
Winter Sleep Mat Neoair Thermarest Xtherm Max amzn.to/3uSjiLt
Trekology Aluft Delux Pillow amzn.to/3xwuhM1
Foil Foam Mat amzn.to/3OxQ2mv
Alpkit Kloke Bivi Bag
RUCKSACK & PACKING
Deuter Aircontact 60+10L SL Women’s Rucksack amzn.to/3MqRvcW
Decathlon 10L Waist Bag
Exped Dry Bags amzn.to/33OmrDu
Nylofume Pack Liner - Outdoor Gear Essentials
SIT MAT
amzn.to/3yP22u8
GPS NAVIGATION / SOS SAFETY DEVICE
Garmin Inreach Mini amzn.to/3sVBi9f
Backpack Tether amzn.to/3sTRibM
FIELD REPAIRS
Tenacious Tape amzn.to/2PmjxOq
Duct Tape amzn.to/3qPKFEF
COOKING
Matches amzn.to/3t0eRzN
Toaks 700ml Titanium Pot amzn.to/3jmOgGU
Hiking Stove amzn.to/3cM173q
Jetboil Gas 230g amzn.to/3z5qV5L
Gas Canister Stand amzn.to/3rvsnHz
Titanium Spoon amzn.to/3xgwcqi
Bag for rubbish
WATER & HYDRATION
Sawyer Squeeze Filter amzn.to/3ruSdeF
1L Filter Bag amzn.to/3NkJsPF
Purification Tabs amzn.to/3cSkszU
2L Water Bladder amzn.to/3PSn9SP
Folding Cup (10g) Decathlon
Bottle
TOILETRIES & PERSONAL CARE
Tissue
Baby wipes
Hand sanitiser
Trowel amzn.to/3etBVz9
Hair band
Lip balm
Talc
Toothpaste
Tiny mirror
Mini Tweezers
Tiny Pots amzn.to/3aJytgC
Toothbrush amzn.to/2LqwgxY
Sleep Mask amzn.to/3tD2lUs
MED KIT
Pain relief
Antihistamine
Plasters
Torniquet (only use with knowledge of how to use safely)
Wound Dressing & Small Bandage
Alcohol Wipes
TICK, MOZZIE & MIDGE PREVENTION
Lifesystems Ex4 (tick treatment for outer clothing coming into contact with long grass etc) amzn.to/38XozuB
Rose Geranium Oil amzn.to/3jY4YwJ
Lemon Eucalyptus Oil amzn.to/3rzROdq
Tick Tool amzn.to/3rHfkFp
CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR
Boots Regatta amzn.to/3jufjj0
Waterproofs:
OMM Women’s Halo Pants amzn.to/3FBI9Ja
OMM Women’s Halo Jacket amzn.to/3MimZCc
Waterproof Grip Gloves - Sealskinz amzn.to/3s48ucX
Down Booties - Naturehike amzn.to/3eI4JqE
Down Puffy - Decathlon
Spare Bootlaces
ELECTRONICS
Power Bank Anker PowerCore amzn.to/3jqTQr2
Headtorch - Decathlon Bivouac USB (100 lumen)
Light - Goal Zero amzn.to/32RI1pR
Charger Cables
RIVER CROSSING / SWIMMING
Spare set of undies
Water Shoes amzn.to/3HaxXY7
Microfiber towel
HEAT
Hot Hands amzn.to/3q1iiTp
Hot Hands x40 amzn.to/3eCWKLg
NAVIGATION
Map & Compass
Garmin InReach Mini amzn.to/3EXYqpZ
Phone amzn.to/3p4i5g4
FILMING
Camera Sony ZV1 amzn.to/3t4VamJ
Ulanzi Wide Angle Lens amzn.to/3CC6Jaq
Screen Protectors amzn.to/3tYOnPA
Lav Mic amzn.to/3OOtvlC
128GB SD Card amzn.to/3tckuY8
GoPro 10 amzn.to/3T9CDUB
Wind Shield amzn.to/3TesuWA
Screen Protectors amzn.to/3ww70Lf
Selfie Stick amzn.to/3zRjDTh
Rucksack Mount amzn.to/32Ojy4M
128GB Micro SD Card amzn.to/3p8XQ0v
SAM the drone:
DJI Mavic Mini Drone amzn.to/3rvF0SZ
+ old iPhone to control it
128GB Micro SD Card amzn.to/3p8XQ0v
Ring Light Clip amzn.to/2MZjCGK
Tripod amzn.to/3nxGg7p
Ball Heads amzn.to/32Zb87n
COMPUTER & EDITING
Editing - Davinci (Free)
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Mouse amzn.to/3yjY24t
PC amzn.to/3CAp3mX
10TB External Hard Drive amzn.to/3MnK4Vj
#Lanshan2 #HikingTent #BadWeather #Hiking #WildCamping

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@thewintergardener2873
@thewintergardener2873 Жыл бұрын
Remarkable how Claire can endure those kinds of very challenging camping conditions --- without drinking heavily... One tough cookie she is.
@surfandstreamfisher5749
@surfandstreamfisher5749 Жыл бұрын
yup you're right, she's tough! i would've hike back out on night one!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Hahaha thanks! 😄🍻
@foxone265
@foxone265 Жыл бұрын
This comment i like 👍
@JLowe-uu8lr
@JLowe-uu8lr Жыл бұрын
I need a stiff bourbon watching her !=8)
@PiscatorLager
@PiscatorLager Жыл бұрын
Maybe she is drinking heavily off-camera? 😛
@markjlewis
@markjlewis Жыл бұрын
Now that's what I call a review! I can't believe what Claire puts herself through for some of her videos, she's definitely not just a fair weather camper. Total respect, most people would have packed up and gone home, I know I would have.
@camperlists7090
@camperlists7090 Жыл бұрын
Many people love her videos
@cordellkent4790
@cordellkent4790 11 ай бұрын
Claire, a long time ago I learnt that tent pegs placed in soft ground(sand, snow etc) can easily be pulled out. What we were taught was to dig your pegs in sideways horizontal to the ground)Have your guy rope attach around the middle of the peg. This means the wind has to pull against a lot more ground. We were also told that if the peg came out of the ground like this -> next time dig it in deeper.
@tullochgorum6323
@tullochgorum6323 7 ай бұрын
You can also use the innovative Delta pegs which are remarkable in soft ground. They are quite heavy, but taking a few for the key guying points is well worth it if they save you from an epic.
@richardmacyczko1580
@richardmacyczko1580 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sooooo much for not only testing equipment like this in gale force winds but letting us know what to do to prepare and fix the problem so it may not happen again. You're the best. Lots of respect from your friends in Florida USA 🌴 (land of the hurricanes)
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Glad you found it useful David :) best wishes from UK 🇬🇧 Happy Friday! Claire
@anthonyhudson3158
@anthonyhudson3158 Жыл бұрын
I really admire how you battle through such atrocious conditions and keep so cheerful and upbeat. Legend.
@foxone265
@foxone265 Жыл бұрын
You admire her? and i only say her because i dont know her first name, because she is the cats mother. Seriously you admire her? For spending a night out bush?
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks Anthony, tis still good fun in the bad weather, mostly haha :)
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
@@foxone265 My name is Claire. You seem a bit peeved about something?
@anthonyhudson3158
@anthonyhudson3158 Жыл бұрын
@@foxone265 yes
@foxone265
@foxone265 Жыл бұрын
@@WildBeare not at all Claire, i think your a tougher chick then most for doing what you do but as far as admiration goes i have a higher standard then @Anthony Hudson
@robg3545
@robg3545 Жыл бұрын
We rarely see a "proper" test of gear but thats a proper gear test right there Claire, well done. You have more patience with that tent than I would have had and I would have definitely gone the full Basil Fawlty on the thing. One thing you might try is to have a selection of differently sized tie wraps (cable ties) in the rucksack as theyre light in weight and good for fixing everything from tents to rucksacks.
@django02
@django02 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Total commitment to a test of a tent. I haven't seen another gear reviewer test the limits of gear like this. Several good tips in the "be prepared" category too.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Ahh yay thanks so much, so glad you liked it :D
@nicholasleonardo4788
@nicholasleonardo4788 Жыл бұрын
Claire, I have to give it to you. No easy camping ever for you. You always master the tough challanges. I truly enjoyed this crazy trip. Thanks🙂
@alexfarmer1113
@alexfarmer1113 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how you remained encouraged and motivated the entire time while enduring those types of conditions. I'm an Eagle Scout and have been doing what your doing for over 15 years minus the filming portion, and can understand what it's like to get a tent or other pieces of gear that tend to let in water. As discouraging as it may seem, you pushed through and made the best out of a wacky scenario. Thanks for sharing! :) (Also a quick tip with the tent in the rain, try pitching the rain fly first, and maybe covering it with an additional tarp, then set up the bug-mesh underneath to keep it mostly dry. I learned the hard way to always bring a backup towel in case :) ) Cheers!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks Alex! I suspected it wasn't going to do so well but wanted to test it out while it was still mild enough not to be a dangerous experiment haha. Ooo yes I could deffo have pitched it outer first! It would have stayed dry pitching it all in one go if I was paying more attention though.. I was distracted by wresting with it against the wind 😄Have a lovely weekend :) Claire
@keithwilliams6269
@keithwilliams6269 9 ай бұрын
I have to say these are some of the most enjoyable streams I have watched. Your enthusiasm and your joy at your surroundings is infectious. I live in North Wales and look out at the Carnedds and Glyders everyday. I share your love of the mountains. Keep up the fantastic streams!❤
@TheNeonWalker
@TheNeonWalker Жыл бұрын
To be fair, any tent would struggle in those conditions. I think it’s safe to say that trekking pole tents are probably best for below the tree 😊line. That was a great test in real world conditions.
@georgebezman4883
@georgebezman4883 3 ай бұрын
Eeeeeh depends, I normally camp with a 3x4.5m DD Tarp that I origami into 80% closed shelter using a trekking pole, and it has kept me dry and only slightly terrified in nighttime hailstorms with 40-60kph winds, without breaking or bending my poles. (one internal and one external for tensioning). The main problem with the Lanshan 2 is the way it distributes the forces on the trekking poles. A simple pyramid shelter made out of a tarp, with the pole vertically at its approx. center, with equally distributed force applying downwards on the pole will hold much better than the flimsy Lanshan or any tent that relies on those skinny fiberglass skeletons. I've learnt it off this dude: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hMeDl6d1ppeUdX0.html, 2 years ago and I've been using this ever since
@Sparker408
@Sparker408 Жыл бұрын
Lots of respect 🙏 being out there in that weather for us. You're very much appreciated 💜
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🤗Happy Friday
@alanparks7919
@alanparks7919 8 ай бұрын
Claire, you have quickly become my very favorite camping channel. Your grace and good humor is remarkable, even in horrible weather!
@NathanHassall
@NathanHassall 3 ай бұрын
simp
@chrisdavid1410
@chrisdavid1410 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy these videos because they give me a sense of adventure and insight into camping equipment.
@AlanJames
@AlanJames Жыл бұрын
That's some proper thorough tent testing!
@louisguthrie7286
@louisguthrie7286 Жыл бұрын
Claire you are brilliant. You make the impossible...possible. I value all of your product evaluations, you put everything through the most arduous conditions. Thank you. Stay Beautiful, tough, and informative.
@johnbaldwin143
@johnbaldwin143 Жыл бұрын
Superb Claire. I once travelled from the UK via Holland and Russia/China to Hong Kong. I used a Saunders space packer tent. Back in the day it was expensive but now some thirty years later I still have it and still use it. Through rain, wind, and snow it never once let me down. We learn the most about ourselves in the hardest of environments and you adapted well!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks John! Aw that sounds a great, solid & reliable tent :) Yes that is very true. Have a lovely weekend 🌿 Claire 🐻
@iamdew
@iamdew Жыл бұрын
Price do not deceive.
@steveelkins52
@steveelkins52 Жыл бұрын
Saunders tent here too, back in the day. Sold it, and often regret it.Claire , you are the one. go girl!
@redhound4889
@redhound4889 Жыл бұрын
No substitute for a quality rock solid tent (plus boots and sleeping bag ): by the time you've added all those extras you might just have gone for a Vango. My Ultimate Equipment tent is 44 years old; its had a few repairs but has worked out cheap in the long run and it wasn't that pricey to start. You sometimes see them on eBay. Travel well. Tent is wearing better than owner.
@johnbaldwin143
@johnbaldwin143 Жыл бұрын
@@iamdew Don't quite understand but the space packer was £275.00 back then. 1.6kg and I as an outer pitch tent, I could have shelter in 4 mins.
@arturgajewskiphotog
@arturgajewskiphotog 3 ай бұрын
I'm watching this from the comfort of my bed and warm blanket with a hot mint green tea :)
@jamesgeorge1709
@jamesgeorge1709 Жыл бұрын
Those trees in the background should be the place to camp some shelter from the wind and additional things to tie off to. Claire you have way more patients then I would have. I would have pulled my hair out. gotta luv your fortitude.
@barrylevy4043
@barrylevy4043 Жыл бұрын
Wow! The bent pole. What a storm. That wind was relentless. Love your courage, confidence and adventure! You're an inspiration for sure. Cool fast-forward transition, graphics, sound effects and your audio was amazingly clear considering the conditions. Your honesty is so refreshing. If something goes right you show it and if something doesn't go quite right we get to join you in your struggles. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Thank you for all your hard work!
@OutdoorsmanDave
@OutdoorsmanDave Жыл бұрын
Your perseverance is incredible, you’re well prepared 👍 I’ve got the Lanshan 1 but I always determine to pitch it in a wind sheltered area and use a dedicated carbon pole that secures into the tent pocket as opposed to using trekking poles.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much :) I've got the Lanshan 1 too, but the pro version. I have a friend with one of those carbon poles and it snapped so I'm not sure of those either personally, but glad it is working for you 🏕 Have a lovely weekend :D Claire
@tomwalters2385
@tomwalters2385 Жыл бұрын
Very amazing, Claire. Love the video. I could actually feel your frustration. You handled it all so calmly. I think any tent would be difficult under those conditions, but you did quite well. ✌🏽
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom, I was really losing patience with it by the end of the trip 😄 I didn't mention in the video but this was originally supposed to be a 3 night trip but I'd had enough of the tent after 2.. it was getting exhausting haha. But good to experience it in these conditions while it was still mild. Have a great weekend! Claire 🐻
@traceypotts9425
@traceypotts9425 Жыл бұрын
Licker
@adrianmbanks
@adrianmbanks Жыл бұрын
I love this. there's nothing like wild camping to give you a complete reset. Keep it up Claire. You are an inspiration
@AndrewHirano
@AndrewHirano 3 ай бұрын
After watching your video, I also think lanshan2 is great. Although it is not its strong point in resisting strong winds, I will try to modify it. I bought it from Camperlists and it was cheap and tax-free.
@RamonIngelmo
@RamonIngelmo 3 ай бұрын
I also modified it
@OdetteLausell
@OdetteLausell 3 ай бұрын
fb group has a lot of introductions on how to modify it
@RebeccaHayford-qz4ts
@RebeccaHayford-qz4ts 3 ай бұрын
AliExpress is not cheap either. Since it started charging 20% tax last year, the overall price has increased a lot.
@WafaaCho
@WafaaCho 3 ай бұрын
It helps a lot to thin the silicone with mineral spirits. Much easier to work with but also flows into the seam more readily and provides a more reliable seal.
@whislux
@whislux 3 ай бұрын
If you had squashed it down, it would pack down to half that size.
@davidtraver5227
@davidtraver5227 8 ай бұрын
I have nothing but respect for her she is amazing.
@richardmeftah2569
@richardmeftah2569 Жыл бұрын
Another amazing video Claire and that is one serious tent test. Your patience is impressive. and I hope you’ll be enjoying a more relaxed experience on your next adventure!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard :) I was out with my tarp for 2 nights on the next one which to be honest wasn't much more bother than wresting with this tent haha! Have a lovely weekend 🐻Claire
@adventuretimefishinghunting
@adventuretimefishinghunting Жыл бұрын
That's really cool to see what those kinds of tents are capable of withstanding. Thanks for the show!
@gerokron3412
@gerokron3412 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Beeing a sommer camper I learned a lot about preparation for bad nights! Thx Claire!
@christal-clear4505
@christal-clear4505 Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry Claire, I know the weather was cra……testing, but I laughed at this escapade, your fab outlook on life really cheers up more people than you know! Thanks 😊👍🏽♥️⛺️
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Hahaha thanks Chris, glad you enjoyed it 😄 Have a great weekend :D
@jc3940
@jc3940 10 ай бұрын
My takeaways: - Any tent will be a nightmare in winds like that. Holy cow. - Finding a camp in the trees is always best to protect from wind/rain. - Use adjustable trekking poles. The wind gets under tents like this because the poles are slightly too tall (at normal height). Lowering the poles brings the base down and wind can't lift from underneath. - Small carabiners are a nice lightweight tool. Nice review!
@chrislong4445
@chrislong4445 Жыл бұрын
Well done , most people would have given up and gone home on the first day , you are one tough lady you are a inspiration to all wild campers.❤
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Aw thanks! :D Have a great weekend!
@MH8862
@MH8862 Жыл бұрын
Epic 2 nights! Thank you so much for sharing. Makes me super comfortable watching on the comfort of my sofa. Stay healthy and keep sharing your beautiful experiences
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Aw yay, thank you for watching 💚
@dangerpudge1922
@dangerpudge1922 Жыл бұрын
First, as always THANK YOU! You're amazing. Second: Always set a tent with the door or most vertical wall, or most vented area on the leeward side. Third: Prusik knots, trucker's hitches, and taut line knots are your friend. Any time you can, eliminate the plastic or metal fittings and just use line on line to secure everything. It's lighter and sturdier. Fourth: You'd have to work to do this, but the closer you can get the fly to the ground, the better it'll endure winds because it won't tend to lift as pressure builds inside the tent. Alternatively, if you can build up a ridge to disrupt the wind flow under the fly, you'll be miles ahead. The latter is preferable as it'll still allow better venting to reduce condensation. Fifth: I experienced bending poles under normal tension securing a tarp once. I switched to carbon fiber poles. Dunno if you guys have Costco, but they make an awesome set for something like $35 USD. They're great! Sixth: I think I said this once before, but lay across the middle of the tent, arms and legs spread out, then pivot around and drive the stakes/pegs in. This will keep the tent from ballooning and pulling up the stakes as you work around. Then get the pole up and move the stakes around one at a time as necessary. Seventh: A sil-poly material will resist stretching/sagging to a much greater degree than sil-nylon. Not sure what you bought that for, but the Six Moon Design Lunar Solo is the Lanshan made of sil-poly for not really much more money when it comes down to it. The Lanshan Pro1 is now $180USD on Amazon and the Lunar Solo is $250 (sometimes cheaper) on their website or Amazon. The lack of stretch when wet will certainly keep the structure far more stable, particularly when combined with wind. The Six Moon Design Skyscape (Trekker or Scout) might also be a really good option for you. The difference between the two is weight, but both are sil-poly material. The Skyscape Trekker is $270 and the Scout is the same exact design but is only $160. This uses two trekking poles (which you already carry) and is crazy stable in wind. They're also double-walled (80% anyway) which will really help with the condensation. In the summertime, this tent also would work awesome for you because it can effectively be opened up completely on both sides leaving you in just a mesh tent (doors on both sides as well). I think the Scout is a far superior tent to the Lanshans, especially for effectively less money (or the same if you have them seam seal it for you). Check out the Skyview (this is the Scout version which is $160USD and weighs just 40oz/1134): www.sixmoondesigns.com/collections/ultralight-1-person-tents/products/skyscape-scout-backpacking-tent This is the Trekker version which is $270 and weighs just 28oz/790g): www.sixmoondesigns.com/collections/ultralight-1-person-tents/products/skyscape-trekker-hiking-tent
@joyceleppers
@joyceleppers Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your advice! I am thinking of buying a lanshan so thanks for the alternatives!
@davidryan4454
@davidryan4454 Жыл бұрын
Another cracking film. Love your enthusiasm. I have to say though that with over 45 years backpacking in the UK & Europe/Scandinavia on foot, bicycle & motorbike, that tent, rucksack & sleeping bag technologies have moved zero steps forward. It's about change to keep sales going. What's the point of an ultralightweight tent when you need a groundsheet or extra pegs, or it rips ? A slightly heavier tent with a thick attached groundsheet will not let you down for years. Travel fewer miles or get a little fitter or leave something else behind. A good sleep is great but your tents is your survival shelter. Getting out of your bag, into crap weather, getting cold, just to put it back up is dangerous. Stay safe 👍
@thomasmusso1147
@thomasmusso1147 Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍. Truth. There are documented cases where tent failures 'off the bus route' have had dire consequences. Scaling back on a robust setup for the sake of reducing mass will carry risks.
@lesliehayton2929
@lesliehayton2929 Жыл бұрын
I think in this case part of the beauty is seeing claire cope with situations that I would have avoided , and being boring , a phoxx 2 is a better option ?
@92Pyromaniac
@92Pyromaniac Жыл бұрын
This feels a little bit unfair - this is a budget ultralight tent and it performs pretty well for the price point. High-end tents made today would definitely outperform high-end tents from 45 years ago, but this is not one of those. I'd guess this tent would easily outperform a budget tent from 45 years ago though, but no one has one of those any more because they've all broken years ago. It's important to understand the limitations of budget gear and Claire is helping with that, but it's not fair to compare old, high-end hear from the past with current budget gear and say that things haven't improved.
@thedailymindset
@thedailymindset Жыл бұрын
They Claire love the music at the end. You endure so much for these videos. You truly love what you do and it shows. You're a real trooper. Well done.
@totomesch1940
@totomesch1940 Жыл бұрын
It's surprising what the little Lanshan II can deal with, as long as you make some upgrades. I replace the plastic hooks with metal ones from Z-Packs, used 4 Delta ground anchors on the 4 corners, lowered my poles so the doors and sides of tent were touching the ground, and finally some Easton alloy 9" nails for the guys. It will never be as solid as a free-standing, but then again I'd never take the Lanshan out on the tops in the dead of winter. Good video.
@matejblaha4659
@matejblaha4659 Жыл бұрын
Now that's the kind of review I want to see before purchasing a gear! Not like all those other people pitching up a tent in their garden 😀That was a very brave review!
@IntenseAngler
@IntenseAngler Жыл бұрын
Wow Claire, now that was a proper and hardcore test of the Lanshan's capabilities right there! Really glad that you were prepared with all of the gear that you needed for those contingencies. Been looking forward to seeing this after your last video... and it was certainly well worth the wait! Hope that you have a wonderful weekend my friend :) Stay wild.... -John
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Hi John! 👋Ahh thanks, it was fun (sort of 😄) to give it a good testing while it was still so mild out. But that's it for me and the Lanshans until next spring/summer now haha. You too, I'm having a nice relaxing & festive weekend with my son for this one, very lovely :) Claire 🐻
@IntenseAngler
@IntenseAngler Жыл бұрын
@@WildBeare Us adventure seekers sure do have an "interesting" concept of fun don't we, haha ;) I'm incredibly happy to hear that you got to have a nice relaxing and festive weekend with your son :) I hope that the rest of your week is amazing as well Claire! :) -John
@samfordman
@samfordman Жыл бұрын
Really highlights the quality compromises with budget gear, and the advantage single pole shelters have when pitching in high wind. Good job improvising with the broken clip and tieout👍
@scottalpine
@scottalpine Жыл бұрын
Wow!! That was definitely a true test of that tent and a testament to your tenacity to really put it through the an ultimate use case scenario.
@wearemany73
@wearemany73 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got one of those and they’re great tents, really good. I’ve got bungee lines on mine to give some shock protection to gusts of wind. Also, learn some simple knots (reef knot, round turn and two half hitches, bowline)
@kerrir1955
@kerrir1955 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for having the guts to do this. I love the lanshan 2 but will definitely be making the changes you suggested and seam sealing the pull outs.
@ianbrown4308
@ianbrown4308 Жыл бұрын
Take a bow Claire,that looked absolutely brutal.Fantastic review on the tent,everyone can see know what the challenges are in bad weather with this .Glad you got through your two nights and came out in one piece 😊best wishes
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ian, it was a pretty challenging one haha, glad to test it out while the temps were still mild.. wouldn't fancy it in cold. Have a nice weekend :) 🌿🐻
@dazza14778
@dazza14778 Жыл бұрын
Omg, im so impressed with your dedication and hard work, always looking forward to your uploads 🙂
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! :)
@hikermikem8
@hikermikem8 Жыл бұрын
😮 now that was a Real World tent review.. I'm still not put off Claire in buying one, but I know for weight and how spacious it is. It also comes with compromises and definatley not to use in really bad weather. But such a cracking tent. Awesome video Claire your certainly hard-core and clearly love the outdoors no matter what the weather.. 😁👍 Takecare 🐻
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike! Haha yehh, I still love it. But deffo not for winter 😄 Hope you have a great weekend :D Claire
@Dave64track
@Dave64track Жыл бұрын
Great video this shows you exactly what can happen in extreme conditions. Despite all the set backs with the tent in those gale force winds you still managed to keep the tent up in one way or another. Some good advice for any body setting out on these wild camps. Thanks for sharing.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks David! It was fun(ish) to give it a good testing in some adversity 😄 Hope you're having a nice week :)
@askarnia1
@askarnia1 6 ай бұрын
Awesome. Exactly what we all what to know how the tent performs in this kind of weather cause that's what's it's all about with tents
@FuttFel
@FuttFel Жыл бұрын
The door hook is a rather common complaint on this one. I heard about it even before I'd set up my Lanshan 1 Pro for the first time. I replaced it with a simple carabiner before the first use and haven't worried about it ever since. I own the Lanshan 1 and 2, both Pro versions. I've used them in some gnarly weather and in all 4 seasons without any issues, even in some rather heavy wind which forced us to put rocks on the pegs and create small rock walls near the vents to keep the wind chill out.
@olivemcgrath5231
@olivemcgrath5231 Жыл бұрын
Do you point the door joining angle towards the wind? Or what's the best angle?
@FuttFel
@FuttFel Жыл бұрын
@@olivemcgrath5231 I remember I pointed the door kind of away from the wind and also lowered the tent a fair bit. For us the wind was mostly hitting the tent at the head end. I can't say for sure what exactly is best yet tho. But I personally much prefer to not have the wind hit the door since that part of the tent is higher than the rest.
@olivemcgrath5231
@olivemcgrath5231 Жыл бұрын
@@FuttFel cheers. I have only used mine in calm summer conditions but plan on winter camping as I have a 4 season inner, I am a bit worried now after seeing the video
@FuttFel
@FuttFel Жыл бұрын
@@olivemcgrath5231 I used mine without the 4 season inner on a simple hike. But we got no wind or snowfall so it worked out OK. Driving snow would've been awful in mine without the 4 season inner. I think the Pro version is tough stuff so wind shouldn't rip it. But site selection is going to be very important. I've only had my Hilleberg Akto in proper 4 season conditions so I know as little as you do how the Lanshan will perform.
@gregggiddens
@gregggiddens Жыл бұрын
Got a tent and the backpack is in the mail, thanks for the inspiration to camp 👍
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Amazing! Happy camping :D 🏕
@rofferdal
@rofferdal Жыл бұрын
Great and honest review. Being a good weather (based on forecast) weekend camper and only in the warmest part of the year, I still think my Lanshan 2 is the right choice. I have bought more pegs, because those tiny ones coming with the tent don't cut it, and I will get replacements for the plastic parts. I always bring paracord, which can fix most problems that carabiners fix, but will still bring carabiners now. Great tip. I hate the thought of bringing a bivy bag (both for space and weight and the fact that it locks in some humidity from your body), and I am surprised that the water comes in. I do have a light ground cloth, and hope that may protect the tent bottom from some leakage. Anyway, I am impressed with the weather you endure, and I am excited to see what tent you choose to replace it.
@shermer75
@shermer75 Жыл бұрын
I love how you back up your tech knowledge with real world experience! Sooo useful!!! I really appreciate your videos, thanks 😊
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Have a nice eve :)
@davidguillory1312
@davidguillory1312 Жыл бұрын
Having had to deal with that kind of weather before, although with a dome tent with regular poles inserted in sleeves, there are a couple of things you could do to make your tent a little sturdier. First, all guy-lines for the rain-fly should be made double. Yes, it means bringing extra stakes since you're staking two lines instead of one. This gives much better support in heavy wind since each line is staked in a different spot. Instead of a line going straight out, which is fine under normal circumstances, you stake two lines out at angles. This works for every area of the rain-fly. If necessary, you can modify the web-straps on the corners (it may take a little sewing) to make a loop. That way you can attach two lines to those areas. Second, since you had trouble with the poles falling inward, find a way to attach guy-lines to those as well. One staked line per pole should do, and the line doesn't have to go outside of the vestibule flaps. Two would be better, set at angles, but that would interfere with getting in and out of the tent. While I've never used a tent that used hiking poles before, I have used the double guy-lines for my rain-fly, and even on the tent itself...both for the wall lines and the normal stake areas (I took short lines and attached them to the normal stake loops). I've also used double lines for tarps. By the way, I just stumbled across your videos a few days ago, and have been enjoying them. I haven't watched them all yet, but I will. You are wonderful. :)
@harduphiker
@harduphiker 10 ай бұрын
This is why I took extra pegs and yes, extra guys for the Lanshan 2, and yes thankfully had loads of carabiners, but my rams head clips didn't break..cos yes, you can run extra guys or deeper better pegs in for support. Also you need to peg out the guys as far as possible and also keep the tent really low - lower than than 120/125xm the instructions say - baggier inside but less wind underneath.
@nicholascharles1006
@nicholascharles1006 Жыл бұрын
Great test Claire! that was insane 😂makes me wonder if they make a tent to withstand the Wildbeare torture test! 💖
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Hahaha! Torture test.. that would be a great title for the next tent video 😄 Thank you, have a lovely weekend :)
@bartonianoutdoors
@bartonianoutdoors Жыл бұрын
Interesting review, the lack of stability confirms my thinking for getting the 1+ . After an initial pitch to check the tent was ok, I replaced the door hook with 3mm bungee loops to an additional peg. It keeps the fly down reducing wind blown rain ingress and also stops a lot of flappage when one half of the door is open. Reading the other comments, I'm liking the 2nd peg set apart from the main. Thanks all.
@JayDeMan333
@JayDeMan333 Жыл бұрын
You always look fresh faced and calm no matter how bad the weather is! Respect! 🇮🇪
@thewanderingforester
@thewanderingforester Жыл бұрын
Great review, appreciate the effort! I have the Lanshan 1+ and so far I've found it difficult to get a good pitch with it, lots of faffing and adjusting needed. I was advised to seam seal around the guy out points and around the seams near the pole cup. Been in 20-25mph wind and rain without any water getting in though it does collect round the bottom of the fly on the outside sometimes - probably pitch related? Quite a lot of "flappage" though. As regards pegging you might try running a second peg about a foot or so farther out from the first, linked by a loop. Should stop the first peg rotating out under pressure.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Thank you :) I have the Lanshan Pro1 and I had the exact same thing happen with it! Like it sags a lot in the rain and then the water pools around the bottom on the outside. I made the mistake of trying to push the puddles off from the inside and because I was on a slope, all the water came flooding through the mesh at the bottom into the tent haha 😬(it's in this video kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hp1ofc9oypapgpc.html) Yes someone else has said this about pegging, I will try it, thanks! Have a great weekend ~ Claire
@greybeardyful
@greybeardyful Жыл бұрын
Maybe look for some Delta pegs if you need some extra security they work differently from regular pegs and aren't massively big but do work.
@LionessHiker
@LionessHiker Жыл бұрын
Claire, you are a true champion! Most people skip camping in this kind of weather. Thanks for the tip of using multiple pegs. We have the highest prevailing winds here in Oklahoma than anywhere in the USA. The first night out with my Durston X Mid Pro 2, I had to put heavy rocks on a couple of the pegs due to 45 MPH gusts. It never budged! That was with six stakes only. So, It did hold up far better than the Lanshan 2.
@beetooex
@beetooex Жыл бұрын
You already know how to make this work Claire! You've shown us you can pitch a tarp so use the same methodology. There's all those conifer trees close by. Set a tensioned ridge line at the correct hight then tension the top corners of the tent on to that with prussic loops. Guy ropes can be secured to other trees if necessary. Sorted with a pocket full of paracord.
@qed456
@qed456 Жыл бұрын
Claire is always so welcoming, cheerful yet elegant and classy
@The_Tool_Scoop
@The_Tool_Scoop Жыл бұрын
What a great channel. I only discovered this channel a couple of weeks ago and i"m finding that I keep on coming back to view it more than the other channels that i'd usually watch. Claire, with all the kit that you've tested so far, have you compiled a list of the trustiest items that you favour above all other products/brands?
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Helloo, thanks so much and welcome to my lil channel, I'm so glad you like it :) Ooo.. good question. I'd say so far my most reliable bits of kit have been my Alpkit Hunka bivi bags (have kept me warm & dry in many leakage / wet situations), my Rab sleeping bags (I have the 500, 900 and recently got the 1100 for winter) and my Thermarest mats (xterm & xlite) have all been very trusty and just keep going Have a lovely weekend :) Claire 🐻
@akknight1971
@akknight1971 Жыл бұрын
Despite the weather, fantastic endurance on your part. Definitely a summer tent. Keep up the awesome adventures, hopefully some no rain in your future. Stay smiling and stay that beautiful you. Tim
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Aw thanks Tim yes I could do with a dry one 😄 hope you're having a good week!
@Teddy-fx6fx
@Teddy-fx6fx Жыл бұрын
I think I would have lost my mind. Patience you have is unbelievable. 👍
@richard_n
@richard_n Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, having camped tons of times in my life, it's 100% worth spending extra on a well reviewed tent. You can't put a price tag on the peace of mind you get knowing that your tent won't leak and will stand up to the elements.
@timmooney7528
@timmooney7528 Жыл бұрын
For all the time I've spent in cheaper tents that didn't hold up or were too heavy for long trips, I agree. The best advice is to test a tent on smaller trips, then gain your trust before heading out in real bad weather for the first time.
@WouterB76
@WouterB76 Жыл бұрын
Amen to that!
@br5380
@br5380 Жыл бұрын
Yep. 100% agree
@Dan-wo4bx
@Dan-wo4bx Жыл бұрын
Bloody Oath, you get what you pay for. I’ve got terra nova and hilleberg tents i’ve had for decades with no problems 🤟🏻
@harduphiker
@harduphiker 10 ай бұрын
Wish I could afford a Terra Nova or Hilleberg or even Durston X-Mid. But really it's a choice between not going camping for several years to save up, or getting a Lanshan 1 oe 2. In fact you can get both and several inners for the prices of those tents.
@asaandthemarchharepart2903
@asaandthemarchharepart2903 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video Claire. If any company out there want to test there equipment to the max, they should definitely send it to you. Well done for battling the extremes, hats off to you. Or your mad lol. Keep Loving the Adventure Claire.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you Asa! Yes deffo a lil mad 🤪 I find it helps to be sometimes. Have a most wonderful weekend Sir 🌿 Claire 🐻
@RT-gv6us
@RT-gv6us Жыл бұрын
Great video. One suggestion: A technical support guy for a major tent manufacturer told me that factory taped seams are good but NOT foolproof against rain. He said that regardless of the brand of tent all seams, and connection points should always be seam sealed to avoid leaking.
@harduphiker
@harduphiker 10 ай бұрын
3Ful recommends you seal seal those points on the Lanshan 2, apparently the side guy bits aren't sealed. I did so with McNett Sil Seam Sealer, didn't have an issue at all. So not sure if their advice has changed or it was missed.
@doggylover1958
@doggylover1958 Жыл бұрын
I’m just contemplating buying some gear and getting back into hike camping after a few years absence. I appreciate your dedication to giving a well balanced review of the tent, well done. Having watched your perseverance and work arounds I know I can trust your opinion and you therefore have a subscriber. Thanks very much.
@Curtishardy09
@Curtishardy09 Жыл бұрын
You are very sweet. And the tent is very much going in the scrap heap. Can’t tolerate a tent that leaks or collapses once it’s deployed. To me, a tent has a couple of reasons to exists, keep me dry. Give me shelter. I would rather carry an extra pound of two and have the confidence that my equipment won’t fail. But that’s just me and it would not make an entertaining video. You are a rock star. Your cheer is infectious. Thanks for sharing.
@mortsnerd5100
@mortsnerd5100 Жыл бұрын
I agree. My philosophy is - if your pack is too heavy, get stronger, don't compromise on gear (within reason, of course).
@nikitaponomarenko1263
@nikitaponomarenko1263 5 ай бұрын
I mean any tent under that wind is a nightmare to set. Doesn’t mean what brand it is
@qed456
@qed456 Жыл бұрын
Love how poised and polite you are during bad weather
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Haha thanks! Very British maybe :)
@dustifyoumust2244
@dustifyoumust2244 10 ай бұрын
Cool calm and collected! That is indeed putting the tent through the wringer. I'm certainly in a better position to make a well founded choice for a thru' hike tent. Thank you for your commitment to endure atrocious weather to see us fully informed.
@barrycrump6189
@barrycrump6189 Жыл бұрын
Tents like this are more trouble than they're worth - even during the summer months. I would always prefer to carry an extra kilo or so and have a tent that is totally reliable in any condition. You just can't trust the mountainous weather in the UK.
@JamesBond-vg6wz
@JamesBond-vg6wz Жыл бұрын
NATURE is a powerful force..The earth provides enough to satisfy everyone's needs, but not everyone's greed..Thanks for sharing and be safe 🙏💙
@Brijoolz
@Brijoolz Жыл бұрын
I watch your content. You really do the hard work, young lady. You really do the gear testing that armchair campers would like to do. I really do appreciate what you go through.
@rayatherton3225
@rayatherton3225 Жыл бұрын
Well done Claire deserve a medal for those bad conditions and making it look easy
@PropagandaFacts
@PropagandaFacts Жыл бұрын
Want to talk about, " Never say die." I was riddled with anxiety watching that setup with that tent. And in the end it's all good to go with some positive words. Fantastic attitude! Great product video.
@martins-ecke
@martins-ecke Жыл бұрын
You are such a tough cookie ... unbelievable and awesome how you face and explore those situations!
@HerrFinsternis
@HerrFinsternis Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you made this video. Spacious lightweight tents are great, but when push comes to shove they are pretty weather tents, which you have perfectly shown today. Something for long distance hikers to consider.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Yep I agree :) It's a shame because the lightness and spacious interior, 2 vestibules etc are all really wonderful! Thanks for watching, have a lovely weekend :D Claire 🐻
@HerrFinsternis
@HerrFinsternis Жыл бұрын
@@WildBeare and thx for making videos for us to watch ☺️ Enjoy yours!
@John-sg7ji
@John-sg7ji 4 ай бұрын
Your perseverance is inspiring!❤
@stefanamg63
@stefanamg63 Жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you mentioned here regarding the shortcomings of the Lanshan. And I also love mine and will continue to use it but never in bad weather. I've used it in moderate weather and found its limits already.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Hi yep same here, still love it regardless! For summer. In nice weather 😄 Hope you're having a nice week :)
@peterwren6691
@peterwren6691 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had one or two nights in a tent in horrendous winds with pole’s breaking so I know what you went through Claire 10/ 10 for perseverance. Have a great Christmas 🎄 😊
@russelljackman1413
@russelljackman1413 Жыл бұрын
Wow...! What a humbling outing! You are as tenacious as the driving winds, Claire! I'm glad you made it out alive. Watching this has reaffirmed my love and appreciation for my North Face Mountain 25. It is as stable as a boulder! Take care, Wild One! ☺
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Hi Russell! 👋🏼 Ahh thanks haha! Ooo I just looked that up, looks solid! Reminds me of the tents I've seen in photos of Everest base camp. Super heavy though! I've got a Hilleberg Soulo now to play safely over winter. Hope you're having a nice week :) Claire 🐻
@russelljackman1413
@russelljackman1413 Жыл бұрын
@@WildBeare Yes, it is solid, for sure, though I agree, too heavy (unless you traded other things out, to compensate--which I know you couldn't realistically do). Hilleberg tents are great, too. I'm glad you will have more than adequate shelter for your future trips! That is comforting. I hate to see you get soggy and battered about! Hahaha! I wish you a very beautiful and Merry Christmas, Claire! All good wishes for a bright and joyful New Year! ❤🌹🎄☃❄🌠☮❤
@spooktasticaparanormal
@spooktasticaparanormal 5 ай бұрын
My God Claire, the things that you put yourself through is astonishing. Love and light from Bonnie Scotland. Paul.
@rogermee8283
@rogermee8283 Жыл бұрын
Well done Claire, for sticking with it. Another enjoyable video ATB
@92Pyromaniac
@92Pyromaniac Жыл бұрын
Nice little review! Thanks for going through this so we don't have to haha! In the UK I think this tent needs a minimum of 2 delta pegs/ ground hogs because there's so much force on the sides - I have 6 now for the 4 corners and 2 sides and I feel a lot more confident. The ones it comes with are a joke and it would honestly be better if it didn't come with any! Mine didn't even come with enough :/. At least it seems like on the pro version the pole slippage thing isn't an issue any more because there is a nice little pocket that holds the pole top, and a bungee loop on the bathtub. One thing I'd suggest in strong wind is to ignore that wierd double-guyline thing and peg the doors directly down to the ground on the windward side. Then you can have the guyline further away which makes it stronger, and you don't have such a big gap under the door for wind to billow up inside. Plus you're not putting so much force on one peg. Did this in some pretty rough weather in Scotland and it made a huge difference! Never seen a pole bend like that though!! Mine are cheap carbon ones so it'd be more of a SNAP and a midnight evacuation! Might have to rethink how far I'm willing to push this tent! :o Really love these super intense reviews that actually push the gear - there are a million videos of people pitching Lanshans in their local park but this one shows the reality. And I love how you keep your infectious positivity through all of it!! Maybe you could turn this into a mini-series like 'Wildbeare's Extreme Reviews' and push budget gear to failure (obviously with enough safety backups to not put yourself at risk) to give people an idea of the real-world limitations. I think people would love that! I definitely would!!
@Jason-hl8uj
@Jason-hl8uj Жыл бұрын
This is a great video/test, hats off to you. Only one pro to this tent, carry weight/pack size, absolutely nothing else. Id rather carry 1kg more & not have to worry about spending god knows how long setting the thing up after hiking all day, putting glue on my trekking poles, clips breaking, potentially leaking, blowing down multiple times & putting me in a dangerous situation in the middle of the night even in the summer.
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 Жыл бұрын
That was a serious workout for both tent and camper. Good practical advice.
@AS-vf7qw
@AS-vf7qw Жыл бұрын
There are reviews and there are Claire reviews. I know which ones I prefer. Thank you for an entertaining and accurate review video Claire. Amazing.
@Welcome_to_the_Forest
@Welcome_to_the_Forest Жыл бұрын
Incredible, you are a strong woman, many men would not stand such weather and would run home. But you do not give up, you are an inspiration for such trips, I admire and greet
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Aw thanks so much! :)
@Deadushka99
@Deadushka99 Жыл бұрын
Great review. I love my Lanshan, but as you demonstrated it can be a real pain to pitch in the wind. I did seal seams on mine and will be replacing hooks. Thanks for the carabiners tip, will carry some now. I would also suggest to pitch it a bit lower to the ground in windy weather by not extending poles too much.
@KevinSmith-wr1sy
@KevinSmith-wr1sy Жыл бұрын
Now that's a proper adventure. Congrats for filming it all!
@MICHAEL-lx5cy
@MICHAEL-lx5cy Жыл бұрын
Claire, another great video!!! I believe your great videos help lots of people!!!!
@llamawrangler8964
@llamawrangler8964 Жыл бұрын
Here in the USA, in Wyoming, we trekked the Wind River Range for our 1st ever Mtn trip back in the summer of 1975 for 10 days. On that trek .... BJ was out-fitted for 35 lbs and I @ 45lbs. We climbed, traversed steep snow fields, and bushwhack much of the trip.above 10,000' elevation Even had high winds >50mph along with 2" of hail. We survived ... BUT .... we later chose equipment that added a bit more weight to our packs for the safety side of things. We also took an early retirement and trekked through western Canadian Mtns & the western US mtns from 1978 - 1980. 2 years of adventure. BUT ... as we got older ... the mileage has dropped while the weight has stayed about the same. Then by 2000 we made our BIG change ..... and started raising Llamas. Trained many of them to the Master Packer category of the US Pack Llama Assoc. Had a business of renting them out. Now in 2020's .... THEY are handling the weight and we have increased our mileage once again, even after multiple bionic additions to our bodies. Interesting to see Claire go through some of the same trials and errors we've been through over the years.
@jaxsaltfish015
@jaxsaltfish015 Жыл бұрын
Have you tried placing tennis balls on your trekking poles? Cut a slot in the ball and it'll fit perfectly over them and provide enough friction . I used them on tree branches that I cut for poles to prevent punctures and chaffing of my tarp.
@nigelturpin3533
@nigelturpin3533 Жыл бұрын
You are one special person Claire...great respect.... .keep on keepin on!!
@garywood702
@garywood702 Жыл бұрын
You get an A+ for effort and endurance Claire! I think I would have either moved in amongst the trees or packed up and left. Last year, I made up some wooden tent pegs from a piece of half inch oak board I bought at a local hardware store. I have found that these stakes seem to grip the ground much better than slippery metal or plastic stakes. Even in loose, peaty soils. I don't use or have a tent pole tent so, I cannot say that this type of stake would be any improvement over your current system, but if you know someone with some tools that could make up some wooden stakes for you it might be worth a try? I guess you could collect some sticks from the forest and whittle up some stakes to test before going through the trouble of having some made up? If you try that, you might have to use a good hardwood though. I forget where I had heard that wooden stakes grip the ground better as they absorb moisture from the ground and swell slightly, but there does seem to be some truth to it, but admittedly my wood stakes are still being tested and I have not had the occasion to use them in gale force winds yet. Thought I'd pass it on as food for thought or perhaps some testing by yourself or your followers in your local conditions to see if there is any benefit to be had or if it's just wishful thinking. Regardless, two thumbs up to you Claire for toughing it out and bringing some great content to KZfaq! 🙂
@ericmarks6322
@ericmarks6322 28 күн бұрын
You definitely subjected that tent to the ultimate test. It's A capable tent and nicely designed, but I agree about it being a summer tent.
@huntonthetrails
@huntonthetrails Жыл бұрын
100% respect Claire for getting out there. I have used this tent many times and concur with your views. It is a fantastic lightweight 3 season backpacking tent. It is not designed for use in winter or prolonged bad weather, the tent panels are too big to withstand strong winds. However, I was surprised it let rain in. I have had mine out in a wild scottish storm (60+ mph winds and driving rain ) and brutal colorado thunderstorms and it never let in a drop of water. Would be interesting if you could source the leak. Ive used mine for over 80 days and am amazed how durable it has been.
@fero-outdoors
@fero-outdoors Жыл бұрын
I think she forgot to seam seal it. The pro version of the lanshan (1 and 2) are NOT seam sealed and cannot be seam taped. I got my lanshan1 under brutal conditions and never leaked
@nathanlockhart3876
@nathanlockhart3876 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for review Claire! I don’t know if they had the message on the website when you got the tent, but when I was looking at getting one they recommended sealing the seams before taking into rain. It would be cool to see a follow up review after sealing it! This has the potential to be a great tent
@thomasmusso1147
@thomasmusso1147 Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍 .. Brave Girl! 'Running Interference' .. thus saving others who watch your Channel, possibly a heap of Pain, Suffering or Worse. And .. you seem to be thoroughly enjoying yourself in doing so 😁. Salute and Respect to you 🌹.
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