REI Flash Air 1 Tent | Setup and Initial Impressions | Ultralight From REI

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Picked up the REI Flash Air 1 Tent this past weekend. This 1 person ultralight shelter is a newer release from REI. In this video I will go through what the tent includes, how to set the tent up, the features, how the fit is with both a foam and inflatable sleeping pad and my overall thoughts on the tent from someone with substantial 1p tent usage experience.
    I HIGHLY recommend you watch the follow up video with rain test here before you decide on purchasing this tent • REI Flash Air 1 Tent |...
    Some additional things I would like to mention the tent weighs about 4oz more for everything according to my scale at home. REI lists the full weight of everything at 1lb 6oz but the weight was 1lb 10oz on my scale. Please see below for the weight of everything according to my scale. I recommend using the grams measurements as the ounces I believe round.
    REI Flash Air 1 Weights
    Hub Pole - 1.25oz or 35g
    Door Pole - 1.70oz or 48g
    Foot Pole - 0.50oz or 14g
    Tent Stake - 0.40oz or 11g (5 total) 2.00oz or 55g
    Pole Splint - 0.40oz or 11g
    Pole Stuff Sacl - 0.40oz or 11g
    Tent - 1lb 2.40oz or 18.40oz or 522g
    Tent Stuff Sack 1oz or 28g
    4 extra guylines - 0.90oz or 27g (weight is for all 4 total)
    Stake Sack - 0.20oz or 6g
    Total Weight for everything above - 1lb 10.8oz or 26.80oz or 762g
    Total weight with Tent, Tent Stuff Sack, hub, door, and foot poles only (NO STAKES) - 1lb 6.90oz or 22.90oz or 649g
    Total weight with Tent, Tent Stuff Sack, hub, and foot pole only (NO STAKES) - 1lb 5.25oz or 21.25oz or 602g
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    Please note that I am not recommending any of the gear seen in any of my videos. The gear I use is what I have found works best for me at the time period I am using it. I have come to these gear choices through vast levels of trial, error, and experimenting with gear out on trail.
    Gear, clothing, footwear, etc. are not one style works for all. Do as much research as you can, try out things in person if able, and make the best informed purchase decision for YOU. Do not buy gear just because it worked for, was showcased by, or recommended by someone on RUclips

Комментарии • 297

  • @rayhutfles3997
    @rayhutfles3997 4 года назад +8

    I want to thank you for the very clear look at the room inside with equipment. I am 6'4" and this is definitely too small for me but so many times no one gives such a complete look inside for folks like us to judge the size and height factors.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад

      Ya 6’4” I think the length maybe there but your feet would definitely be rubbing. You taller folks got it pretty tough with tents like this haha

  • @imbentraveling
    @imbentraveling 4 года назад +17

    it looks nice but I'm interested in what will happen in rainy day and strong wind, we will wait for your review also on that! nice review by the way. thanks for sharing it.

  • @anngarber1920
    @anngarber1920 2 года назад +1

    You're in reality check! Yes,people are looking for this. Thank you! Setting up a tent is not easy-going! Men or women have done this for yrs. For first time users, very hard! Thanks for sharing!

    • @Mo-IAgreeWithYou
      @Mo-IAgreeWithYou 2 года назад

      Seriously???? What exactly is so hard about setting up a tent???? I really want to know.

  • @rayhutfles3997
    @rayhutfles3997 3 года назад +3

    At 6' 4" and size 14 shoes, I will check out the 2. I appreciate watching your evaluation because it gives me a better handle on actual usability of space for large folks.

    • @a.benkovich5052
      @a.benkovich5052 2 года назад +1

      hey Ray, did you get the tent eventually, was it a good size?, I am also 6,4 and thinking about the air2 for hikes.

  • @davidlinihan3626
    @davidlinihan3626 4 года назад +1

    I have an almost identical one of these. A gift from 15 years ago. I’ve been rained on, snowed on, and wind blown in it. I’ve even slept in 25F degrees in it. Outstanding! Stayed dry and warm in it. Mine has a much better rainfly and poles.

  • @bertman4
    @bertman4 4 года назад +3

    Weird but it seems like every time you lifted the tent in front of you, it blocked the wirelss signal to your mic.
    I'm really glad you are actually giving us an interior view with your sleeping pads and bags. So many reviewers make deceptive spacious comments when they are just lying on the ground.

  • @gypsygirl6887
    @gypsygirl6887 4 года назад +3

    Cool. Thank you. And thank you for doing a rain test for us! Looking forward to it. Ive been looking at this tent to save weight.. bad back.. and hoping it does well. Not a lot of us can afford the higher dyneema stuff and those of us with disabilities need all the weight reduction we can to get outdoors. Thanks again!!

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Hopefully the weather will cooperate this weekend!

  • @badboznam
    @badboznam 4 года назад +9

    Great review Chris! Love your including weight breakdown and also the real life examples of what you would expect inside a tent with an inflatable mat and quilt. All the things you want to know if the tent is good for you or not. Thanks!

  • @namedJustBob
    @namedJustBob 4 года назад +10

    This thing looks sweet! Gosh darn it, another tent I want..

  • @michaelcarter382
    @michaelcarter382 2 года назад

    Thank you! Great specs like body height and weight. Disclaimers. Suggesting more personal research. It would be so refreshing to have all of the criteria covered in this video on every backpacking gear vid. Great job and thank you for covering all the bases!

  • @tonygillahan
    @tonygillahan 4 года назад +2

    This is one of the better tent reviews I've seen, great work 👌

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 4 года назад +9

    Good review my hiking friend, thank you for sharing. It certainly looks like a fine product for solo backpacking. You did a fine job of presenting the information. All the best to you. Taka care, be safe and stay healthy. 🤗

  • @Lorax_Tribe
    @Lorax_Tribe 4 года назад +3

    Yes, always attach guy line to those places. The tent will sag under water weight, but should conform to its design if properly guyed out. If you don't want to carry 4 extra stakes, there are many ways to stake a tent, including rocks! What a good tent- I have the Spitfire @ 2lbs. 3oz, which I love, and I'm jealous of the weight savings of yours.

  • @lisablythe5455
    @lisablythe5455 4 года назад +2

    That looked super easy! I just bought this bc of its super light weight compared to my current backpacking tent. I can’t wait for it to arrive

  • @everythingaboutnothing1559
    @everythingaboutnothing1559 3 года назад

    I stumbled upon this video after I just got the flash air 2.
    Well done video! Lots of great testing I wouldn't have thought of. Not a lot of useless talking. One of the better review videos I've seen. I feel confident I made the right choice buying this tent.

  • @renaecummings8068
    @renaecummings8068 4 года назад +12

    I’ve got my eye on the 2 person version for my husband and I as a lightweight option. Waiting for the big REI spring sale in combination with my dividend check! Duplex would be nice but a three kids in college budget won’t allow😉

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +2

      ya that duplex is pretty pricy for sure

    • @texmexia49
      @texmexia49 4 года назад

      Lanshan 2 $100

    • @renaecummings8068
      @renaecummings8068 4 года назад

      texmexia49 yes I’ve seen reviews on it. It is heavier though and I’m trying to go pretty light if possible.

    • @texmexia49
      @texmexia49 4 года назад

      Renae Cummings totally understand. Do you know what the weight on the 2p Flash will be?

    • @renaecummings8068
      @renaecummings8068 4 года назад +1

      texmexia49 it says on REI’s website the minimal trail weight is 1 lb 15 oz. I believe that weight is if you use your own trekking poles and not the included poles. I’m not sure about stakes so potentially I see it as probably a few ounces over 2 lbs.

  • @rogerharris8144
    @rogerharris8144 2 года назад

    I added a tiny loop of nylon cord to the grommet tab on the foot of the tent, to help pop the short pole in and out ... it helps the tight fit when wearing a pair of gloves. Will add a storage pouch up front for my watch and phone, and a loop of cord to hang my headlamp from the tent ceiling.

  • @brianwrussell
    @brianwrussell 4 года назад

    Thanks for showing how the footbox pole works. Ordered the 2-person version today for me and my wife!

    • @runninrob7922
      @runninrob7922 4 года назад

      Brian Russell I’d be curious to see the 2-P version, as I prefer more interior room

    • @brianwrussell
      @brianwrussell 4 года назад +1

      @@runninrob7922 I'm hoping it'll work for me at 6'4". Arrives Friday!

  • @551taylor
    @551taylor 4 года назад +2

    Very instructive, thank you. My only complaints would be that it is probably only good for 1 or 2 season use, doesn’t look like rip-stop, and it uses fibreglass poles instead of alloy ones. Fibreglass tends to break more easily than alloy, and is heavier. Good wind flow would help condensation I guess.

  • @josephandrews6476
    @josephandrews6476 2 года назад

    Great review, Chris! You are right about condensation. Used it on a frigid night in the desert in December. It trapped humidity which froze on the inside of the tent and later dripped on me as my body heat melted it!

  • @antsy_does
    @antsy_does 4 года назад +4

    I love REI's Flash 45 backpack, it is in my opinion right up there with the most popular UL backpacks, but wow, this tent seems to scream "ventilation issues"!!! That tiny opening up top won't do, at least not for us here in FL. The Zpacks Duplex with both door openings is the only way to go in high humidity areas, at least IMHO. Great review !!!!

  • @johneric3886
    @johneric3886 2 года назад

    Excellent thorough review!!!!!! Good communication skills and good voice projection.

  • @j3hikes444
    @j3hikes444 4 года назад +2

    Glad REI is starting to offer ultralight options. have my eye on the Flash 55 backpack

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Ive heard good things about the magma quilt and sleeping bags as well. It is nice to see the bigger guys getting into the UL things. And with REIs return policy its pretty nice to have the security so to speak

    • @gregsvideos3411
      @gregsvideos3411 4 года назад +1

      I have the REI Flash 55 myself, and used it about a dozen weekends last year, both as a day pack and for a few overnight trips. It's delightfully light, simple, durable (no bushwhacking, just trail use). It's a bit small for my current gear but I'm looking to go much lighter. It's so light and comfortable that I use it as a day pack too, though it's a bit larger than needed. I had tried two other packs, one being a smaller REI pack (just too small I think it was 38L), the other an Osprey Atmos AG 65 (too heavy for my use). The Flash 55 is a good product in my opinion, and has been one of a number of products from REI that I've been quite impressed with.

  • @Baasicstuff
    @Baasicstuff 2 года назад

    Love the design I just bough the Solo lunar, I like that top pole, and the near double wall construction. I was regretting my purchase until I saw how small the inside is WOW, thats small! Im 5'11 200 I also want a spot inside for my hyper light bag, which is smaller than most bags

  • @Justin-tp3lr
    @Justin-tp3lr 4 года назад +2

    Waiting for the flash air 2 for my solo tent. Just that little extra room for those rainy days when you need to spread out

    • @Caseylawton
      @Caseylawton 4 года назад

      I believe it's already out

    • @Justin-tp3lr
      @Justin-tp3lr 4 года назад +2

      @@Caseylawton I'm just waiting for my local rei to get it in stock. They ordered the 1 and 2 but they have not come in yet. And given the situation I will have to wait a while longer.

  • @m39fan
    @m39fan 4 года назад +3

    Kudos sir! Just found you and am very impressed. You produce some of the most thorough and clear gear videos I have seen. Definitely will be following you. Keep up the good work!

  • @bruin4937
    @bruin4937 4 года назад +3

    Hey, Chris. This is the first video I watched at your channel - liked and subscribed. Good review, much appreciated. I really like the lightweight aspect of this tent and its price point, but also look forward to your update sometime down the line regarding waterproofing and how the tent fares in the wind, etc. Thanks again, Chris!

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Have used it out a night and nicer weather and it performed well. Excited myself to see how it does in the rain

  • @BankgeekOutdoors
    @BankgeekOutdoors 4 года назад +2

    Thank you - great review with good information! I really liked your no nonsense approach to the review and clear disclosures. I’m def gonna check out your other videos

  • @dallashill23
    @dallashill23 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review mate, my brother and I were looking at getting this tent and it looks like a solid choice.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад

      Had it out one night to test and it performed well. Was hoping to get it out on rain this weekend but looking like clear weather. Hopefully next week!

  • @59chevt
    @59chevt 4 года назад

    Chris I really enjoy your calm in depth reviews and videos. thanks

  • @greengraycolor
    @greengraycolor 4 года назад +1

    Actual video with actual first look!

  • @csmith4800
    @csmith4800 4 года назад

    just got my Flash air 2 finally after 3 months, trying it out this weekend on a quick trip

  • @jenniferbrehob7831
    @jenniferbrehob7831 2 года назад

    I just got one used and setup was easy thanks to this video thank you Chris!

  • @chipchaffee2416
    @chipchaffee2416 4 года назад +2

    Like your honesty

  • @rbrooke2379
    @rbrooke2379 4 года назад

    I think this is the best gear review I've seen. Very well done.

  • @deniseflygirl
    @deniseflygirl 4 года назад

    I so wanted to like this tent cuz of the weight. I normally feel fine & cozy in 1-P tents. But I’m worry about condensation as well. So I went with the 2-P for the 2nd door for venting. I’ll get it next week. 🤩

  • @davidydoate3764
    @davidydoate3764 3 года назад +3

    @5:55, you have the stake backwards. The bottom of the "v" should be pointed towards the tent, that way the stake is able to "grab" the ground better for better holding capability (similar to how a shovel works - you want the shovel to have maximum leverage in the ground). Plus, the little lip on the top of the stake is able to better hold the guylines.

  • @arlostoodt905
    @arlostoodt905 4 года назад

    Yo dude! Just came across this video when looking for a tent. I bought your a7iii a little while back, glad to see you're still going strong on RUclips! Great video.

  • @dodger0101
    @dodger0101 4 года назад +7

    This reminds me of the Mountain Hardwear Sprite 1 Tent

  • @livinlarge1247
    @livinlarge1247 Год назад

    Good video: thanks. I have comsidered this REI tent. Small & low. Nive color. Plenty of tie outs.
    Of course its reviews rant about condensation, and I imagine you considered that as well.
    I am spoiled with my hammocks, but a nice portable tent is good.

  • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
    @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +22

    I HIGHLY recommend you watch the follow up video with rain test here before you decide on purchasing this tent ruclips.net/video/xMU9E-DaGYA/видео.html
    - at 6ft tall on the inflatable I can sit up but my head is touching the mesh
    - it appears the tent is made of 15d rip stop nylon for floor and rainfly. You cannot find this info on REIs description but an REI employee states it is 15d floor and rain fly in the questions section on the product page
    - I would personally not use a footprint. I think the material should be fine for most usage, but also that is because I am a weirdo and have a strict "no footprint" policy for myself
    - the seams appear to all taped so no seam sealing should be necessary
    - The weights according to my scale are slightly higher than what REI lists. Especially the minimum trail weight that upon searching the questions section of the tent product page apparently only accounts for the weight of the tent body and the hub / foot pole. I feel like this is misleading to people. The tent is still incredibly light but I feel like they should state what "minimum trail weight" was right off the bat.
    - Also, on the stuff sack for the tent it says the minimum trail weight is 1lb 4oz and that includes EVERYTHING but the included door pole. This is just not true. See my listed weights down below
    REI Flash Air 1 Weights
    Hub Pole - 1.25oz or 35g
    Door Pole - 1.70oz or 48g
    Foot Pole - 0.50oz or 14g
    Tent Stake - 0.40oz or 11g (5 total) 2.00oz or 55g
    Pole Splint - 0.40oz or 11g
    Pole Stuff Sacl - 0.40oz or 11g
    Tent - 1lb 2.40oz or 18.40oz or 522g
    Tent Stuff Sack 1oz or 28g
    4 extra guylines - 0.90oz or 27g (weight is for all 4 total)
    Stake Sack - 0.20oz or 6g
    Total Weight for everything above - 1lb 10.8oz or 26.80oz or 762g
    Total weight with Tent, Tent Stuff Sack, hub, door, and foot poles only (NO STAKES) - 1lb 6.90oz or 22.90oz or 649g
    Total weight with Tent, Tent Stuff Sack, hub, and foot pole only (NO STAKES) - 1lb 5.25oz or 21.25oz or 602g

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +3

      A little follow up as I have been waiting for a night of rain to come so I can further test this out. I am apparently an essential worker in the real world so testing during the work week during this situation has been tough.
      - I've had it out on one overnight and may do so again tonight just for lack of anything else to really do. It was in the 50s during day and dropped down to just above freezing during the night. I slept with the doors closed and roof vent open and was shocked how little condensation there was. This is obviously only a single use but I was pretty impressed. I was camped on grass as well which seems to usually also add to the issues.
      -- Zippers on both the door and the mesh seem solid. Both move easily and had no issues with snagging.
      - I am a little concerned about how far up the zipper goes on the rain fly as it is not a waterproof zipper. My concern is in wind blown rain if rain gets blown under the fabric flap if it will come in through the zipper but who knows. I have recorded video of what I mean and will put it in the follow up video. The situation it would take for this to occur would be pretty unique but with some of the weather I have seen on trail I could see it happening.
      More to come when able!

  • @rhodeislandhiker4745
    @rhodeislandhiker4745 4 года назад +1

    Awesome review brother I really liked this tent alot I'm def gonna check it out , Seems like a ton of room and can't beat the price. Thanks for the full review and set up

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      It really does seem like a pretty cool setup. I slept in it one night already. Hoping to get it out in the rain soon

    • @timhardman4764
      @timhardman4764 4 года назад

      @@ChrisGoesOutdoors Very good review Chris. When you do the rain test set up the z-packs also to compare "waterproofness". Obviously, can't compare condensation without spending hours in the tent and we DO WANT TO KNOW, what condensation is like in this tent after being in it ALL NIGHT during rain and not just a few hours.

  • @azclaimjumper
    @azclaimjumper 4 года назад

    Thank you for taking your time & effort to produce this interesting & informative video. In my mind, I compared this tent vs the one I have & use which is the Quarter Dome SL 1. If I had everything to do over again, I'd stick with the QD SL1 which I KNOW is stable in high gusty windy conditions where I had to add heavy rocks on top of all 10 stakes.. Condensation inside my QD SL 1 is practically non-existent. I also use the inflatable Neoair XLite for Women & the Sea to Summit Pillow.

  • @lightwalker4558
    @lightwalker4558 4 года назад +1

    Chris, thanks for the nice review/video. I'm 5'7 and believe I could fit into this one no problem. My only remaining concern is how water proof it is. Perhaps you can set it up in your back yard and lock the sprinkler over it for an hour or two to simulate rain. If I buy one I will use your affiliate link.
    Update: I just got an REI flyer in the mail with a 25% off coupon most REI Co-op items. In the centerfold it confirms 25% off all REI Co-op Brand Tents and Footprints. Sale start March 20. With the savings I can add the $44 footprint made for it. Thank you!

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +2

      Already spent a night out in it. Went from high 40s to just above freezing. Was a partly cloudy night. Slept with the doors closed to see how condensationy it would get and was really surprised by how little there was. It supposed to rain here on Thursday and Friday so may try a legit rain test this week. Hopefully have a follow up video this weekend!

  • @alderoutdoors5698
    @alderoutdoors5698 4 года назад

    Good video. One thing I didn’t notice you try to do is sit upright in the tent. I’m also dubious about the ventilation, as you are. So far, despite the handful of ounces, I haven’t seen any tent that tempts me away from my extremely comfortable Fly Creek 2.

  • @lennonblockland
    @lennonblockland 4 года назад

    Using a tent similar to this for camp tomorrow. Thank you for the video 👍

  • @Motorep146
    @Motorep146 4 года назад +1

    Great video with plenty of info. I’m not a fan of these styles of tents though. Too much condensation for my tastes so I’ll still with a tarp and bug bivy or a double wall tent if expecting wet conditions. I tried the Lunar Solo on a trip last year and was looking to sell it before I made it back to the car!

  • @plinkbottle
    @plinkbottle 4 года назад

    Fairly popular design thats been around for a few years now. Possibly for warmer nights. Corona virus preppers could stock pile.

  • @MostEpicPlayz
    @MostEpicPlayz 3 года назад

    Definitely getting this for backpacking in the Rocky's this summer. Great review!

  • @TravelingThru222
    @TravelingThru222 4 года назад +1

    Great video, I've been shopping around for a one man tent or a tarp. I like the weight.

  • @hardknock1753
    @hardknock1753 4 года назад

    Hey Stay Puff,
    Always good to see on the tube, great review.
    Stay well and happy trails.

  • @Jerrymc1975
    @Jerrymc1975 4 года назад

    The foot end means that the condensation will only wet your quilt or bag even faster. The bag/quilt will rub against the ceiling wall giving it a channel for water to get to the tub.

  • @ajslandia5488
    @ajslandia5488 2 года назад

    Great Review! But just so y'all now, I have this tent and it is great (I'm 5' 6"). But definitely don't use it in high humidity areas, the tent will drip condensation on your face even with all vents and head and sides guided out. So be cautious.

  • @GruntProof
    @GruntProof 3 года назад

    Very cool

  • @MrJenssen
    @MrJenssen 4 года назад

    Fantastic video! In-depth, detailed, and you check out various options for poles and pads, etc. Keep up the good work!

  • @EPGunman
    @EPGunman 4 года назад +1

    Very good review!!!! Thank you for the time you took to do it.

  • @timlimiscool
    @timlimiscool 4 года назад

    Thanks for the review. Was fun the way you were looking through the tent.

  • @shawnal3027
    @shawnal3027 4 года назад +2

    I would buy this in a heartbeat if only it came in another color!

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Ya the color is interesting. I wish they used the same color on the floor for the rain fly. It’s a nicer looking green

    • @burnerjack01
      @burnerjack01 4 года назад

      @@ChrisGoesOutdoors As for me, I'd be happiest with a suitable camo pattern.
      I've always thought blending in with the environment was best.

    • @inmydarkesthour2278
      @inmydarkesthour2278 4 года назад

      Lol really because of color? That's silly sorry

  • @markgenest6206
    @markgenest6206 4 года назад +1

    Great review Chris- thorough. Thanks was not aware of this tent.

  • @apocsurvival916
    @apocsurvival916 4 года назад

    First time watching your channel, must admit, you are very informative and thorough. Trek on soldier.

  • @christopherharrison2174
    @christopherharrison2174 4 года назад

    I'm impressed. Cool, informative, and concise video. Nice job.

  • @guitarhiker4449
    @guitarhiker4449 4 года назад

    Cool tent man! I always like your reviews. Very thorough and your bigger than me so it gives me a good idea of what i would be getting into. I like the subdued dessert tan or coyote brown color too. I hate some of these really bright colored tents. The weight is impressive and is shaped kinda like a lan shan or z-packs tent but with typical lightweight nylons instead of dyneema. A plus in my book. Alot of guy lines but not all are needed im sure. Pack size is a whisker bigger than i like but not a deal breaker. This tent reminds me of the militaries Catoma Raider 1 man somewhat but with a little more room than it. Thanks for breakdown. Hike on!!

  • @QUADBOYification
    @QUADBOYification 3 года назад +1

    Might give us some extra info on the materials used, specifically the fabric and weight per m2. Some want this in a cuben version getting the weight down to 400 grams max.

  • @MoosesGearGooReview
    @MoosesGearGooReview 4 года назад +5

    great video man. I was waiting for a review of one of these tents.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      It really seems like a cool option. Wish the rain I got up here happened over night so I could get on with the rain condensation testing. I expect it will be rough but that’s the case for my slacks solplex too

  • @ConstantJive
    @ConstantJive 4 года назад

    looking forward to the follow up video man!

  • @latitude918
    @latitude918 4 года назад

    Great review. Excited to see how it fares in your field tests.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад

      First night was great. Hoping to get it in the rain over the next couple days. Weather permitting!

    • @texmexia49
      @texmexia49 4 года назад

      ChrisGoesOutdoors shoulda been here in Caddo Texas last night . About 4-5 inches and a wicked storm.

  • @wadeschwartz4677
    @wadeschwartz4677 4 года назад +1

    I have the lionheart solo 6 used it on the AT for a couple of months I love the awning lots of room plenty of ventilation it is 2lbs I guess never weighed it plenty of room for gear under the awning.

    • @MatanuskaHIGH
      @MatanuskaHIGH 4 года назад

      Wade Schwartz light heart? Never heard of lion heart

    • @wadeschwartz4677
      @wadeschwartz4677 4 года назад

      @@MatanuskaHIGH Here is a link to the website lightheartgear.com/collections/tents/products/lightheart-solong-6 there a a couple of reviews on youtube

  • @toddhaggard8585
    @toddhaggard8585 4 года назад

    Looks very similar to the last tent I purchased the Sierra Design flashlight 2 UL. It does have condensation issues but is good in wind and rain. Flash air does have a top vent which should help with condensation. I've been waiting for reviews of this line of tent.

  • @tims8299
    @tims8299 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the review. Awesome.

  • @markspangler8573
    @markspangler8573 Год назад

    Thanks. Interesting review. However, the critical factor is the rain test. Too many tents look good but leak.

  • @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker
    @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker 4 года назад

    Thanks Chris for a great review. Take Care

  • @shivors3380
    @shivors3380 4 года назад

    Sticking with my Lan Shan 2.

  • @koch1187
    @koch1187 4 года назад

    Looks somewhat similar to Lightheart Gear's Solong 6 to me. I like the design. Nice job on the REI Review !

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад

      Thanks Milt!

    • @MatanuskaHIGH
      @MatanuskaHIGH 4 года назад

      Or maybe lightheart looks like this.🤷‍♂️. REI has made this tent for a long time

  • @ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957
    @ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957 4 года назад

    looks like a nice little tent...if it doesn't leak. thx so much

  • @c3920
    @c3920 4 года назад

    Great review, I’m 6’ 2”, appreciate it.

  • @Cgh432
    @Cgh432 4 года назад +2

    Great overall review 👍

  • @willmcgrane6359
    @willmcgrane6359 4 года назад +1

    Excellent tutorial! Many thanks.

  • @journeywithjimmyandjet8174
    @journeywithjimmyandjet8174 4 года назад +1

    Outstanding review. Thanks!

  • @iMrTillman
    @iMrTillman 4 года назад

    Following for the rain review.

  • @adriaivkovic9068
    @adriaivkovic9068 4 года назад

    thank you so much for making this video! so helpful, im currently looking into this tent.

  • @derrickwilliams2903
    @derrickwilliams2903 4 года назад

    My X-Mid 1P is at 2 lbs with stakes, but I think I still prefer it. Gear loft, two doors, two large vestibules, two vents, more internal space, easier pitch. Also, that hub looks like a part likely to break.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      The Xmid looks cool. The hub seems substantial enough that it should hold up but only time would tell. My greater concern would be losing a pole on trail. Losing that hub would make life significantly more difficult

    • @derrickwilliams2903
      @derrickwilliams2903 4 года назад

      @@ChrisGoesOutdoors Please update us as you continue to learn more!

  • @emilyhuntley3830
    @emilyhuntley3830 4 года назад +3

    I just picked up this tent for $100 from the garage sale section - thanks for the setup video! Gonna test it out this weekend and see how good I am at setting it up. Apparently the person who returned it "accidentally" kept the stakes. Anyone have some good stake recs?

    • @Horde334
      @Horde334 3 года назад

      Heard that Msr groundhog stakes are a good choice little pricey for some but durable for what they're needed for.

    • @Mo-IAgreeWithYou
      @Mo-IAgreeWithYou 2 года назад

      What was the point of telling everyone you’re going to try it then you don’t even tell anyone how it worked out

  • @JessieBanana
    @JessieBanana 4 года назад +4

    I like that the design allow for a sky view! That's my least favorite thing about all these lightweight single wall tents. It is very tiny, almost like a bivy, but I guess I am not very tall. It would be something to get used to.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад

      I thought the sky view was great also. The solplex I use usually is even smaller than this. For me I usually am looking for that fast and light with enough room to get my sleep on and not much else haha

  • @markstanton2362
    @markstanton2362 4 года назад +9

    They do make the Flash 2, so at 6'3" I may have to check that one out instead.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +2

      Ya the 2 maybe better. In that case could lay a little diagonal if needed.

    • @JLaddStL
      @JLaddStL 4 года назад

      I picked up the Flash Air 2 a few weeks ago just for that reason. I'm 6'3 and 195 lbs I have plenty of head and foot room. Glad with the purchase

  • @spellerlittlewing
    @spellerlittlewing 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @dennismillay3879
    @dennismillay3879 4 года назад

    Nice video bro! I could actually hear you, and you were outside.

    • @Charlie-yv3ib
      @Charlie-yv3ib 4 года назад

      He probably used a clip on mic! Those are the best

  • @eddieknight2202
    @eddieknight2202 3 месяца назад

    Great review

  • @alexmarchica5264
    @alexmarchica5264 4 года назад

    Great review! Checked every box and answered all questions.

  • @keisha717
    @keisha717 4 года назад +2

    Without testing the tent in high winds and heavy rain its hard to say how good it really is. It does look like a great tent for the price, but I'd go with the 2-person model. The 1-person tent looks way to small for me.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад

      I tested it out a single night so far. Had some decent wind gusts rolling through that night and it held up well. With that said these werent substantial sustained winds and I wasnt above treeline where it really counts. Only time will tell. Appears to be a solid storm rolling through tomorrow night so think I will try to get it out tomorrow and see how it fares

    • @keisha717
      @keisha717 4 года назад +1

      @@ChrisGoesOutdoors I wouldn't expect any of the ultralight tents to hold up very well in extreme conditions. You need a (geodesic) 4-season tent for the big stuff. So the hurdle that REI needs to get over is how well does their ultralight tent stand up to others such as the Nemo Spike Ultralight Tent. My guess is that they are so similar in performance that it comes down to price and personal preference. I think the REI Flash Air Tents will become the most popular ultralight tent on the market by summertime.

  • @agiff8690
    @agiff8690 3 года назад

    God the color is good for stealth!!!!!!

  • @DanielSuh
    @DanielSuh 4 года назад +1

    Good review but I still like my Sierra Design Tensegrity 1, too bad they discontinued.

  • @bigmikehikez2927
    @bigmikehikez2927 4 года назад

    Good looking tent. I like it, but just got a lanshan 1, so don’t think I will be getting another tent anytime soon.

  • @trailnamejasper9457
    @trailnamejasper9457 4 года назад +1

    Excellent review.

  • @chipchaffee2416
    @chipchaffee2416 4 года назад

    Thanks for the great review

  • @davids9549
    @davids9549 4 года назад

    Unsure whether this is just a rather small tent or a very luxurious bivvy.
    In rainy conditions, this will be a condensation trap, with the minimal venting doing little to prevent puddles collecting on the floor
    If you want this kind of single-skin hybrid tent get the newly released Lanshan 1 Pro: cheaper, bigger, better, only 2oz heavier, and all-round mesh above the bathtub.

  • @campdavid2503
    @campdavid2503 4 года назад

    Nice, thanks for the video!

  • @garygoeshiking1619
    @garygoeshiking1619 4 года назад

    I think they should have line locks on the bottom. I've been at too many campsites where rocks etc., have required me to stake my tent out closer of further than I originally intended.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад

      I’ve experienced similar. You would have to essentially wrap the guy line around the stake to a distance short or long enough. Linelocs seem like they would have been the better option here for sure

  • @Larry3043
    @Larry3043 4 года назад

    Great Video and the tent looks pretty good from what you showed. Just curious where the weak link is in the whole package. The front supplied pole looked pretty bowed but could be just how it is and not an issue. Vents/condensation could be the weak spot for sure. You didn't say anything on the zipper, bug mesh or the material the tent and floor were made of and if you would consider a footprint. Thanks again and really enjoy your videos.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Ya the pole definitely bows but that appears to be by design.
      I've had it out one night. It was in the 50s during day and dropped down to just above freezing during the night. I slept with the doors closed and was shocked how little condensation there was. This is obviously only a single use but I was pretty impressed. I was camped on grass as well which seems to usually also add to the issues. Zippers on both the door and the mesh seem solid. Both move easily.
      I am a little concerned about how far up the zipper goes on the rain fly as it is not a waterproof zipper. My concern is in wind blown rain if rain gets blown under the fabric flap if it will come in through the zipper but who knows.
      As far as material REI is very weird about it and doesnt really say what the actual material is. I believe the rain fly is a 15d rip stop nylon. Floor i am not sure. With that said I wouldnt use a foot print personally. Ive never been a foot print user though

  • @royhoglund1322
    @royhoglund1322 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the review. Have you compared this tent to the KUIU 1P?

  • @AlpacaMade
    @AlpacaMade 4 года назад

    This was a very thorough review and my initial impression is favorable to this vs Zpack on price alone. I am shorter than you by a half foot; the only drawback for me is the dog still sleeps outside.

    • @ChrisGoesOutdoors
      @ChrisGoesOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Ya the tent should have plenty of room for you but with the dog would definitely be tight