Lanshan Tent Mods - Did You Think Of These?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • In this video, I'll share with you 7 tips and mods for Lanshan-style tents - tips you may not have thought of! And at the end of the video, I offer 5 additional bonus tips - TWELVE TIPS IN ALL!
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 INTRO
    00:25 Disclaimers
    00:50 Tip/Mod #1 - Proper Tent Pitch
    02:09 Tip/Mod #2 - Raising the Bathtub Floor
    02:49 Tip/Mod #3 - Inside Hanging Line
    03:44 Tip/Mod #4 - Side Wall Support Poles
    05:27 Tip/Mod #5 - Shock-Corded Vestibules
    05:53 Tip/Mod #6 - Tyvek Ground Sheets
    06:51 Tip/Mod #7 - Why Pack Extra Tent Stakes?
    07:56 BONUS TIP #1
    08:29 BONUS TIP #2
    09:32 BONUS TIP #3
    09:56 BONUS TIP #4
    10:27 BONUS TIP #5
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Комментарии • 26

  • @seakyle8320
    @seakyle8320 14 дней назад +1

    best video for this topic!! greetings from germany.

  • @br5339
    @br5339 10 месяцев назад +1

    Super helpful vid! Several I've not thought of. thanks ;)

  • @stevec-b6214
    @stevec-b6214 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is top notch! Proper hard-won experience, thanks for your time.

  • @markoruotsalainen5480
    @markoruotsalainen5480 Год назад +1

    Great review. Gonna use all youre tips

  • @kenmoist
    @kenmoist Год назад +1

    good stuff! I've incorporated almost all these great ideas

  • @williamcronkright5430
    @williamcronkright5430 Год назад +7

    I added shock cord to the corners of mine replacing the yellow ropes on the five ground attachments. This helps me get a better pitch with the bathtub high enough to keep splash out.

    • @hikefishmakemusic
      @hikefishmakemusic  Год назад

      Great idea...kinda like I did with the tyvek groundsheet...bravo.

    • @williamcronkright5430
      @williamcronkright5430 Год назад +2

      @@hikefishmakemusic exactly. I could never get all three points to come together properly until I changed out the yellow ropes for shock cord. I use lightweight cord I think it’s only 2mm, but it’s enough to help me pitch consistently. I have the double wall version, so even a little bit of slack causes that inner mesh to fall in my face.

    • @stirfrywok2927
      @stirfrywok2927 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@williamcronkright5430may I ask what length you left the shock cord from the bath tub? I've been thinking to figure this out, I saw somewhere 15cm, but I'm not sure if they mean the diameter of the loop, or the circumference

    • @williamcronkright5430
      @williamcronkright5430 11 месяцев назад

      @@stirfrywok2927 not really sure. I simply made it a little shorter than the other cords it was complimenting. The goal was to have some tension on it when pegged out.

  • @larrykramer6057
    @larrykramer6057 Год назад

    How about spray rubber (Flex Seal & others) for important seams like the bathtub floor? I am a little worried that it may loosen with movement, but holding up well so far.

    • @hikefishmakemusic
      @hikefishmakemusic  Год назад

      Interesting question. If you properly sealed your tent, the silicone should last the lifetime of the tent. But if you have subjected your tent to many years of harsh conditions camping, re-applying a seam sealant is probably a good idea. I have used FlexSeal on a lot of projects around the house, but I am unsure of its practical application as a seam sealant. I would imagine it would be very difficult to apply in a clean manner and if it gets on others sections of the tent, it would be a horrible mess to clean up. I also think it would add excessive weight to the tent - its not a "light" substance. Seam sealing a tent is essentially coating the seams and soaking the thread stitching with a diluted silicone sealant. It doesn't add measurable weight to the tent and it's super easy to apply. I don't see FlexSeal having the ability to soak into the thread stitching like diluted silicone would. According to my research, a silicone sealant can last anywhere from 10 to 20 years, depending on the quality chosen and the location of the caulking in relation to the elements, such as the sun and high winds. Silicone caulking offers the best resistance to UV rays as well. It's hard to beat silicone as a tent seam sealer, in my opinion.

  • @0errant
    @0errant Год назад

    Does the pre-stretch really help? I would expect it to shrink back up once dry?

    • @hikefishmakemusic
      @hikefishmakemusic  Год назад +2

      I think it helps. Plus, if you keep the tent taught as it dries, it doesn't shrink.

    • @joshhill5223
      @joshhill5223 Год назад

      @@hikefishmakemusic what is the name of the tents that you have in your video?

    • @hikefishmakemusic
      @hikefishmakemusic  Год назад +1

      @@joshhill5223 Lanshan 1, Lanshan 2

    • @WS_00
      @WS_00 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@joshhill5223 * FYI in addition to his feedback, he has the Lanshan 1 Pro which doesn’t have a separate inner. The regular Lanshan 1 does come with a separate inner in either full mesh (3 season) or minimal mesh (winter). His Lanshan 2 shows what the full mesh inner looks like 👍

    • @stevec-b6214
      @stevec-b6214 10 месяцев назад

      @@hikefishmakemusic you know your stuff!

  • @darrentodd3591
    @darrentodd3591 9 месяцев назад

    Looks jjust like the night cat

  • @pipeonthemountain
    @pipeonthemountain 4 месяца назад

    This tent has been a nightmare for me. Can never get it pitched correctly. I'll give some of your tips a try before i trash it. It sure is nice when you have a tent that sets up easy and works the way it was designed without a bunch of mods needed to get it to work properly.

    • @hikefishmakemusic
      @hikefishmakemusic  4 месяца назад +1

      Sorry to hear of your struggles. I can say that it didn't set up perfectly for me the first few times, but with a little practice, I got it dialed in. Be sure to mark the hiking stick settings at the adjustment sliders on your stick once you have the desired pole height dialed in. Those markings make it a snap to get the height consistent every time, which is the fundamental key to setting up this tent, IMO.

    • @pipeonthemountain
      @pipeonthemountain 4 месяца назад +1

      @@hikefishmakemusic Appreciate the help

    • @olgavankleef6962
      @olgavankleef6962 3 месяца назад +1

      I always put some anti slip (from a kitchen drawer) on the top of the poles. That makes life a lot easier!! goodluck.. i have both tents and i love them both!!

  • @royharkins7066
    @royharkins7066 Год назад

    Damit can’t get tenacious tape here ANYBODY what’s our equivalent I guess duct tape 😂 tyvec that’s shit hot tip my friend we’ve got some upstairs lol !! Me and my dog wanted this tent for it’s lightness so we’ll ignore your other mods …..and possibly suffer !! Then at least you can say “ hey I told you so 😂😂

    • @stevec-b6214
      @stevec-b6214 10 месяцев назад

      try sail repair tape (any marine store)