My First Impressions Of The Budget Tent I'll Be Backpacking With This Month - Lanshan 2 Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @trailpotato2000
    @trailpotato2000 2 года назад +32

    We used our Lanshan 2 Pro for a 2000+ miles thru-hike through scandinavia (see my videos) and it resisted every storm, weather and all the repitching . Highly recommended!!!!

    • @jantomaszrogala4230
      @jantomaszrogala4230 2 года назад +2

      I like it too, use it for two years in Carpathians, but annoying condensation issues but I guess it goes for all one layer tents. During storms, strong winds, hard rain condensation literately was not dripping but spraying on us.

    • @tt-of4xv
      @tt-of4xv Год назад

      @@jantomaszrogala4230 That's the shortcoming of any single wall tent I think.

  • @bjf10
    @bjf10 2 года назад +24

    I've had one for about a year, and it has been doing great.
    I'll upgrade to something lighter at some point, but this was a great way to save some money for a newbie backpacker!
    I added a tiny carabiner to the stakes for the vestibules to alleviate the slipping problem.

  • @brucewest3995
    @brucewest3995 2 года назад +2

    I bought my Lanshan 2 Pro late last summer & used it on several shake-down hikes as well as on the PCT this year. Maybe I have the 4-season, because the sidewalls (with the doors) are all fabric except for small triangles near the top. I am very happy with the quality after the first 500 miles. With the high winds of southern California, the tent is better designed to have the points of the vestibule aimed at the wind. If the head or foot is aimed at the wind, the tent billows like a parachute. I replaced the tent pegs with larger ones and usually use rocks to help hold things. I've only been in a couple of rainstorms and 1 snowstorm since purchasing late last summer, but have had some experience with dew forming on the inside. If I was handy with a sewing machine, I would make a couple of "simple" add-ons that keep the roof fabric dripping onto the netting at the head/foot areas (found on RUclips). Otherwise, the roof sags & makes your bag damp. I like how tall the interior is, but that is a bit of a problem in high winds. If needed, it's easy to drop the poles & sleep like a bivouac.

  • @ms7fam433
    @ms7fam433 2 года назад +32

    I have used the old Lanshan 2 ( not the pro) for a few years and really like it. It was seem sealed from the factory, is a double walled tent, and has performed great in the rain for us. Looking forward to your field test.

    • @Cherry_Gingham
      @Cherry_Gingham 2 года назад +5

      I think being a double wall tent the non-pro edges out the pro version for my use most of the year. Humidity tends to be high in the southeast US.

    • @susankaempfer8427
      @susankaempfer8427 2 года назад +1

      Ditto. Used one for 1000 miles on the AT and was very happy with it.

    • @Intentionally-wild8175
      @Intentionally-wild8175 2 года назад +2

      I love mine it has been on multiple trips and the double wall makes a difference when it me and my two toddler cramped in it.

  • @AnxiousGary
    @AnxiousGary 2 года назад +9

    As a kid I remember that Winn-Dixie would sell these assortments of donuts, my favorite was always the twisted/braided looking ones that were half chocolate and half whatever normal donut flavor is. They don't sell them here anymore but I think about them whenever I see Dixie's two-tone braid.

  • @apocsurvival916
    @apocsurvival916 2 года назад +16

    That's a hell to the "no" Dixie doll!! I have the Lanshan 2 and that mesh is extremely important to this tall guy over 6'4". I can pitch the fly only, inner tent only, fly first, etc. I have used mine many times in different environments. It's Coyote brown, lots of mods and I love ❤️ it. Biggest mod was getting the vestibule line and vent line separated, then adding zpacks metal boat anchor hooks for the doors. The plastic ones are a no go. Replaced everything with dyneema, added glow pulls, msr core stakes (14) and a sil-nylon footprint. 5 to 95 degrees. Drop it into storm mode and she barely moves. Let me know if you need pics.

    • @weka6533
      @weka6533 2 года назад +3

      I’d love to see a video of your mods. Especially the separation on the lines. Have you worked out how the lift the inner up just a little? Mine sags. Thinking of attaching something to lift it at those tie backs for the vestibule. I never use the one one on the side with no zip

    • @TessaForrester
      @TessaForrester 2 года назад +1

      Yes I need to see these mods to picture it better pls :)

    • @apocsurvival916
      @apocsurvival916 2 года назад +4

      Ok, I will see if I can post them.

    • @douglasK1
      @douglasK1 2 года назад

      @@weka6533 I did a video on my mods if you’d like to take a look: ruclips.net/video/8top4FbKaDw/видео.html

    • @laddaevolta
      @laddaevolta 2 года назад +1

      @@apocsurvival916 yoooo would love to see those mods in a video! Subbed to your channel already💪

  • @everyoneknowsadave3580
    @everyoneknowsadave3580 2 года назад +25

    For us Lanshan 2 fans the door not being a T style opening has long been a point of contention 😞 . Make sure you use the correct seam sealer for silnylon other types don’t work as well … put it in the syringe and run it down the seams on the outside … it should make a nice neat finish snd is much better than daubing it on with a brush …. Senior hiker 77 had some success with just a spray on sealer if you wanted to do that … one thing you can expect is that after rain the tent will weigh considerably more than a DCF tent but then it’s also a little more resilent to fire embers (a main source of damage to DCF tents) i have three Lanshan tents and i love em all … best value for money trekking pole tent on the market hope for us weekend warriors … hope you enjoy it as much as i do ….👍👍

  • @arnoldkotlyarevsky383
    @arnoldkotlyarevsky383 2 года назад +3

    I have had my lanshan 2 for 5 years and it is still going strong. I love mine. I think that it is probably 80% of a Zpacks Duplex for 20% the price. It has its obvious shortcomings if you spend a lot of time in it, but it is a seriously impressive tent. Also, re: head/foot end of the tent, it actually does not end up mattering that much. You just have to scooch over a few inches to get out of the other end of the tent if you decide to sleep facing the "wrong way". It really is not a problem. Also, re:gear storage. I have never had a problem with gear in the vestibule. These tents are Highest value for money on the market by a lot. If I could make 1 big change to the regular lanshan 2 it would be to make the tent out of silpoly rather than silnylon. Because it is a trekking pole tent, it relies on tension to stay up. Rain and condensation cause sagging. If it were silpoly, I would pay double.

  • @southcoastoutdoorsuk6301
    @southcoastoutdoorsuk6301 2 года назад +29

    Absolutely cracking tent I sell them in the uk , they actually offer seam sealing service from 3 ful , enjoy 👍

    • @cyrilhaessig27
      @cyrilhaessig27 2 года назад

      I didn't know they did. Thanks for sharing the info.

    • @bilzander
      @bilzander 2 года назад +1

      What’s your site?

  • @markbajek2541
    @markbajek2541 2 года назад +1

    I like the right leg kick at 3:30 helping get that ground cover to lay flat, pro touch that's for sure!

  • @barbshubert9667
    @barbshubert9667 2 года назад +5

    I have this tent. Is does what i need it to. You did a great job of setting up. Mine never looks that tight. One time I forget trekking poles and had to use my kayak paddle...worked. :)

  • @LeetPitdog
    @LeetPitdog 2 года назад

    I have had the Lanshan 2 Pro for 1 year. I'm a budget kind of guy. I don't like spending high $ because I'm poor lol. I seem sealed and went heavier on the rain fly (where the trekking polls meet the rain fly) I have taking it on 7 day trips a couple over nighters and a few 2 day and a few kayaking trips. The bathtub is high enough not to let water splash in and I have had no leaks. Has enough room for me 6ft tall 190lbs and my gear. There is defiantly enough room to fit 2 people but there's going to be some snuggling involved, if you put packs outside the tub. This tent is a solid pick for people not wanting to buy a $400+ tent and light weight. I would 100% recommend unless your rich and can afford that ultra light gear. But I'm pretty happy with my pack wet weight is 16lbs for 3 day trip. Good hiking to all :)

  • @davidoutside
    @davidoutside 2 года назад +1

    the measurement graphics in this video are awesome. so clean, so helpful!

  • @yousweetpotato1
    @yousweetpotato1 2 года назад

    Dixie, this is so helpful. I learned so much from this. Even though I already have been using my 3FUL Lanshan 2 tent for a year! Detailed and really practical. Thank you!

  • @Roamleisurely
    @Roamleisurely 2 года назад +11

    We used ours for two years and LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT! The only reason we don’t use it now is because we upgraded to a Triplex to hike the AT

  • @somerandomguy706
    @somerandomguy706 2 года назад +1

    I got one a couple weeks back. I'm impressed so far. I do think it's big enough for 2 people. I'm still a hammock camper, but this is a good option for areas where trees might be a concern.

  • @xduskflyerx
    @xduskflyerx 2 года назад

    I have the Lanshan 2 Pro and can say I have been so impressed with mine. It handled windiest night I've ever spent in a tent with ease. I was sure to set the poles low so the wind didn't get under the edge. Ive had it two and a half seasons and I will buy another one when this one wears out.

  • @paavoviuhko7250
    @paavoviuhko7250 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. A very light tent. I have two ultralight solo tents but sometimes for basecamping I like to use a 2 person tent. Last fall I decided to trash my North Face Lunarlight, a tent I have been using for the last three decades or more and leaving it up in the bush for the whole summer. So I decided to pull out my MSR Fusion 2, it's heavy at eight pounds, it's four season, but I leave it in the bush and I only have to carry it in, and then it stays there. For ultralight I have two solo tents that weigh under 2 pounds, one of which is the Durston Mid 1p and the other is the Spark 1 ( a Mountain Equipment product that I love and often use.)

  • @robinrobbins5493
    @robinrobbins5493 2 года назад +2

    The guy line on the ridge is supposed to come with a hook and tensioner at the bottom end that attaches to the doors. There is a setup video by 3f ul. Hope this helps.

  • @Self_Proppelled
    @Self_Proppelled 2 года назад +5

    The syringe is to help with seam sealing. I don't think the seams on that tent are taped or sealed from the factory. You're expected to do it yourself before you go out. Otherwise it will leak. Seam grip is the sealant I have used to waterproof low end tents in the past.

  • @kentrails
    @kentrails 2 года назад +2

    Hey there!
    I have been using the Lanshan 2 Pro for about 5 months now. I bought it as a budget UL trekking pole tent to suffice for me while my X-Mid 2 Pro is being built and delivered. I'm really impressed by the tent overall. I wanted to mention to you that you do not need a footprint at all with this tent. I have never used one and I've pitched it at times that I thought might get something poking through the bathtub floor, but nothing. It is really durable and allows you to save a small bit of weight by keeping the footprint at home.
    Also, the syringe is for seam sealing as you guessed. :)

    • @weka6533
      @weka6533 2 года назад

      I have the non pro and I’ve noticed dampness inside the the tent under objects. Not sure if it’s damp coming through the floor or condensation as it’s really humid where I live (hence why I got the double wall tent). I also have the 4 seasons inner with the 3 seasons outer. Am going to try a footprint to see if that makes any difference. Happens more often in cold damp ground.

  • @bethelittiss
    @bethelittiss 2 года назад +1

    I have a brown lanshan 2 and I love it! It doesn’t rain enough where I live in California so I’m not worried about the whole seam sealing part. Super lightweight, a little bit tricky to set up at first but it’s working out just fine so far.

  • @RedStickLouisiana
    @RedStickLouisiana 2 года назад

    I'm looking forward seeing you out on the trail with this tent. Thanks.

  • @Ottawa9one9
    @Ottawa9one9 2 года назад +2

    I ordered my Lanshan 1 Pro directly from 3FUL as well. They do offer the seal seal service and I had them do it on mine. They definitely used the syringe method and not a brush on method that you see so often. They applied a thin bead directly into each or the seams and around the reinforcement patches.
    Also, many recommend using longer stakes for the two holding the pole guy lines.
    Check out Haze Outdoors. He did a 14 day hike with your tent on the Cape Wrath trail with the Lanshan 2 Pro. It's one of the most entertaining trail vlog series I've seen!
    Good luck with your Lanshan. I love mine!

  • @one2869
    @one2869 2 года назад

    I have then original Lanshan 2 tent. I looked at maybe buying the pro just to save a little more weight but didn't because the weight difference wasn't enough for me to switch to it. Wife and I also have the zpacks duplex which we love. If we hike solo we take the duplex. If we hike together we take both because together includes our dog. My wife and dog take the duplex because it's easier for our dog to get in and out of. I just use the Lanshan. Depending on where and when we are hiking, I may opt. to leave the body of the lanshan 2 at home. I do love that versatility about the lanshan 2 which the pro doesn't offer. I expect the pro to be a very good tent, especially, for the price. You can kind of look past some things when you're not paying duplex pricing for a tent that is similar in design. It's definitely a budget tent worth testing. I expect the usual single wall condensation but I don't think it will be any worse than the duplex which is manageable.

  • @johnhelmuth9718
    @johnhelmuth9718 2 года назад +1

    Been using a Lanshan 2 person trekking pole tent for a few years.
    Got it thry Ali Express for ~$100 total...shipped out from China and took some time to clear customs.
    An inner screened body with a bathtub is attached to the outer rainfly. I had seam seal, but didn't need it. When I tested it with my water hose, it only leaked where the guy lines are attached at the 2 far ends. The rainwater just dripped onto the outside of the inner bathtub below the screen mesh.
    This pro version looks like any water coming thru that area may drip inside if it isn't sealed. Maybe that was how they shaved some weight?
    Oh, I swapped out the stakes...I still put large rocks on top of them. Anyway, it worked out nice for me in high winds, sierra hail, heavy storms, etc.
    Look forward to hearing about the field testing.

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech Год назад

      The pro has silicone coating on both sides of the nylon fly which cannot be taped. The non-pro has silicone on the outside and PU on the inside where a tape sticks. The 2xsilicone coated nylon is more rigid, by a factor of 2-3. It is also 20D on the pro and 15D on the non-pro. The fly of the pro is heavier.

  • @johnhikesss
    @johnhikesss 2 года назад +1

    I have the lanshan 1 I bought used.
    It came with the a footprint, the cool thing about the footprint, is I can use it as a tarp if I'm in the right setting.

  • @richvrm
    @richvrm 2 года назад +1

    I really like mine. Easy to set up the inside is nice and long for a backpacking tent. I always use trekking poles so it made a lot of sense to go this style. The first time or in it the wind blew like crazy, the others with me had free standing tents and ended up having more issues with the wind then I did. I would love a zpack but at this price point I can't complain. When I bought mine I got the footprint included and paid about $120 off of Amazon. It was on sale at the time.

  • @grob25
    @grob25 2 года назад +3

    I have the not PRO version of that tent. We have had it for two years now. We live in Western Washington and have had no issues with it. I seamed sealed it myself. Not one leak. Enjoy!!!

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech Год назад

      The non pro has taped seams and does not need to be sealed, other than at the two tie-out points.

  • @jonesyacdc
    @jonesyacdc 2 года назад

    Loads of love, great channel. ❤️

  • @pamburton5203
    @pamburton5203 2 года назад

    LOVE my 3FULgear Lanshan 2! Bought it at $138 two years ago for solo use. Bought better Walmart stakes for it. Weathered every storm and stayed dry inside. No problems with condensation (I'm in a humid climate) that I've experienced.

  • @rogerwilco1777
    @rogerwilco1777 2 года назад +3

    I wish Eureka still made the Spitfire. It was light, cheap and I used mine in snow and rain with no problems. My floor is still intact despite never using a footprint, (I would just put my thermarest pad on the ground under the tent with no problems).

  • @MB-id2ok
    @MB-id2ok 2 года назад

    I have this same tent in brown and honestly its not a bad option. I ditched the stakes for longer ones- got a tyvek foot print- added a sm hook inside for a light -and some cam lock hooks for the tie downs, but overall it was good to go out of the bag- I did find that in heavy winds / rain it would kinda stretch out the fabric jus a lil after setting it up. Hence cam lock hooks for quick tightening of the lines. Its more or less a budget version of the zpacs. I would buy again and recommend especially for a part time back packer.

  • @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker
    @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker 2 года назад

    Look forward to your putting it thru it’s paces.

  • @kilgore3363
    @kilgore3363 2 года назад

    Looking forward to your full review! I have the Lanshan 1 Pro, and the original Lanshan 2… both have been very good, durable shelters in my experience.

  • @DoseofDirt
    @DoseofDirt 2 года назад

    Love my Lanshan 1 Pro! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the 2!

  • @bryanpaul410
    @bryanpaul410 2 года назад +1

    totally happy with my regular Lanshan 2... for someone who can't afford or just doesn't want to spend 7 to $800 on a dyneema tent it's a great option.

  • @robertclark8044
    @robertclark8044 2 года назад +4

    I love your comment about you having to seam seal vs Lanshan doing it. "If it leaks I'd rather blame them, not me." LOL 😆.

  • @Firebladecbr1
    @Firebladecbr1 2 года назад

    Have used my Lanshan 2 pro on several long distance hikes in the UK. The pro model requires seam sealing as uses sil nilon (Lanshan 2 does not). See you have the door vestibules open by a peg, there is a ram heads toggle which they connect to, which is made of plastic and can be upgraded to metal with the zpacks ram head. Pitching wise, peg the corners 150cm apart for best pitch and I've attached shock cord to the bottom to help pull it tight when pegging. Great tent and holds up well in the wind. Also enough space to use an air chair inside with your sleeping mat. Enjoy it!

    • @weka6533
      @weka6533 2 года назад

      My lanshan 2 (not pro) also needed to be seam sealed. Tried it first without and it leaked. No leaks once I sealed it.

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech Год назад

      @@weka6533 But only the two tie-out points are not sealed. All the seams around the tent are taped.

  • @BushcraftNFun
    @BushcraftNFun 2 года назад +2

    I've had the regular Lanshan 2 with the fly. Less condensation. Ive used it for 4 years now. Both 3 season and 4 season. The 4 season is actually lighter then the 3 season. It also doesn't need to be waterproofed.

    • @rahelapuscas8518
      @rahelapuscas8518 2 года назад

      Wow! Good to know! So the 4 season is seam sealed? How much does it weigh?
      Thank you!!

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech Год назад

      @@rahelapuscas8518 The non-pro (double wall) is seam sealed, both 3 and 4 season versions, because it uses silicone coating only on the outside, and PU coating on the inside which can be taped. The pro has silicone on both sides, which results in a more rigid fabric, but cannot be taped.

  • @johnshaw8228
    @johnshaw8228 2 года назад

    My first United States bicycling tour was the winter of 1980 485 from Southeast Coastal Florida to San Diego California. I paid $8 for an old nylon bathtub floor pup tent in the old army navy surplus store. After that I got a 6 by 8 nylon rainfly. I figured a way to suspend the rain fly over the tent. I camped out 60 nights in that tent. There was light rain and heavy rain and snow. There was at least one serious blizzard and every night there was anything from just simply cold to very cold. That little tent kept me dry and warm all the time period

  • @c2thew
    @c2thew 2 года назад

    Yay you finally got around to getting this tent!

  • @andrewsherman5899
    @andrewsherman5899 2 года назад

    I have this tent and used it on my Tahoe Rim Trail thru hike And other adventures. I love this tent for the price!!! I hammock camp now but if I have to tent camp this is my go to.

  • @woodchip2782
    @woodchip2782 2 года назад

    Nice to hear you again. Thank you for making a shorter tube. My limit is of about 10 minutes. More than that I will not listen to it before a holiday of some kind. There’s so much good content that it’s difficult to watch all I’d wish to… Have a nice test!😁

  • @garrycollins3415
    @garrycollins3415 2 года назад +2

    I was going to get that to replace by Copper Spur but went with the Durstan.

    • @rumblechick73
      @rumblechick73 2 года назад +1

      I can never get the timing right to buy Dan Durston's tent! It's always sold out in a few minutes and always when I don't have enough money at the moment! LOL

    • @garrycollins3415
      @garrycollins3415 2 года назад +1

      @@rumblechick73 it took me 2 tries. I missed the first because I paused to see what else they had at the web site. 2 minutes too long.

  • @cup_and_cone
    @cup_and_cone 2 года назад +13

    Me: I never plan on camping in storms, a single wall tent will be fine.
    Also me: Forecast calls for 90% chance of rain every trip.

    • @Camp_LameOnion
      @Camp_LameOnion 2 года назад

      that's how it goes for me anytime I go hiking (as was also the case today) and I haven't even been doing any overnights. So now I'm going down the tent comparison rabbit hole lol.

    • @cherylmacklin3578
      @cherylmacklin3578 2 года назад

      ~funny 🤣

    • @weka6533
      @weka6533 2 года назад

      So far mine has held up fine in heavy rain. Haven’t had it up yet though in any winds above 35km/h.

  • @louisgregoire9138
    @louisgregoire9138 2 года назад +1

    If it's anything like the non pro version you should be aware that the hooks which link the doors to the guyline are pretty fragile, it's a small bit of plastic for the most crucial part. They snaped on me during the third storm the tent withstood. Other than this detail it's a very good tent!

  • @duaneschultz9230
    @duaneschultz9230 2 года назад +1

    What a coincidence. I am so glad that you did a review on this tent. I am thinking about buying it as I’m watching this video. So your review will come in really handy. Thanks Dixie. God bless you and your family. Duane

  • @Glenbard4
    @Glenbard4 2 года назад +1

    I took a hard look at the Lanshan Pro and decided on the Paria Arches…. Same basic design, same basic price. The Paria tent came with a ground sheet, factory sea sealed, and they changed their stakes to one’s that look identical to the MSR groundhog (though I switched them out for the Groundhog mini stakes. 2.75 lbs total (the Paria tent was a little heavier but it’s also a double wall so I don’t have to worry about condensation.

  • @theanalogueadventure6824
    @theanalogueadventure6824 2 года назад

    What timing! I just picked up one of these from a pawn shop for $79 with poles.

  • @jimosage6499
    @jimosage6499 2 года назад

    Cool tent. Thanks.

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs 2 года назад

    Nice looking tent. Thanks for the video

  • @SinMore
    @SinMore 2 года назад

    I have the Lanshan 1. Very light and pretty good.

  • @dj-kq4fz
    @dj-kq4fz 2 года назад +1

    That syringe works really good for filling my mountain bike brake reservoir, but I may regret it if I need to reseal my tent seams

  • @rumblechick73
    @rumblechick73 2 года назад

    I'm with you on the seam sealing, mostly because I don't know what I'm doing! And the last time I must not have waited long enough for it to dry because the tent was sealed to itself later!

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 2 года назад

    Hello 👋 Dixie, great review. Thank you for sharing this informative video. Stay safe out there. 🤗

  • @jemmarose240
    @jemmarose240 2 года назад +1

    I have the one pole, one person version of this tent. Found that after I seam sealed it when pulled under tension the seam seal pulled apart and I got quite wet inside! Also found the condensation would mist onto you when it rained heavily outside, maybe that’s just with single skin tents though?

  • @lauraj6009
    @lauraj6009 2 года назад

    Looks great! What do you use for seam sealing? Would you assume every low end tent needs seam sealing or can you tell by looking at the seams?

  • @buffyvachon8026
    @buffyvachon8026 2 года назад

    I have the 4 season single wall Lanshan Pro 2. I love it!

  • @sumguy116
    @sumguy116 2 года назад

    They now offer factory seam sealing. On their website it's under accessories for $35. Wish they had this when I bought mine.

  • @yanapetiet4581
    @yanapetiet4581 2 года назад

    I have this tent and love it. Did a 500 km hike with it and i can't complain. Only the condensation maybe, but that's the risk of a single wall tent

  • @gauravverma5692
    @gauravverma5692 2 года назад

    I am using Lanshan 1 (not the pro) because that way I can interchange the 3 and 4 season inner. Really nice tent. Now I use my black diamond when I have high winds and lanshan everywhere else

  • @bposey69
    @bposey69 2 года назад +1

    Hey Dixie, y'all here. Keep up the great work!

  • @kerrir1955
    @kerrir1955 2 года назад +5

    I’m curious to see how this tent does in rain with condensation. I opted for the lanshan 1 since that’s a double walled tent.

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  2 года назад +4

      Same here! I think it will probably perform like any other single-walled tent, but I’ll let ya know :)

    • @crazylegsonthetrail
      @crazylegsonthetrail 2 года назад +1

      I have the double walled Lanshan, have had it for over a year now! It is great! Love it!

    • @everyoneknowsadave3580
      @everyoneknowsadave3580 2 года назад

      Actually you did pick the right color to minimize condensation … I read a report once that showed white or light colored tents tend to have less condensation than dark colored ones… saying that though my Lanshan 2 is a very stealthy Khaki Brown and it’s not really bad for condensation…🤷‍♂️

    • @crazylegsonthetrail
      @crazylegsonthetrail 2 года назад +1

      Mine is green and no problem here with condensation 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @MB-id2ok
      @MB-id2ok 2 года назад

      Havent had any problems with mine out in the wilds of nh/ma.

  • @RacerXSeattle
    @RacerXSeattle 2 года назад

    I look forward to your full review. I have the Lanshan one Pro and enjoy it a lot. Hard to say from your video but I think maybe you had the vestibules set up incorrectly. On the main guideline that comes out from the top there is a little loop on the line where you put the stake through then the guyline essentially doubles back and hooks to the vestibule. Hard to describe but if you look up a few RUclips videos you will see what I’m talking about. Thanks for all your great content.

  • @shabingly
    @shabingly 2 года назад +1

    Don't peg the doors out on their own stake, the guy coming down from the vent has a small loop about 2/3 down it, peg through there, then the end has a plastic rams head: attach the loops on each side of the bottom of the door to that. The peg should be about 125cm (if the ridge is at 125) from the edge of the bathtub.
    If the weather is proper grim, you can peg how you have and drop the ridge height, but you lose a lot of ventilation.
    A fair few people replace the plastic rams head with the metal one from zpacks. I just replaced the standard cord with shock cord (did this on all the bathtub loops tbh, let's me raise and lower the height and still get good tension on the bathtub).

    • @adeserti
      @adeserti 2 года назад +2

      Hey Andy, Dixie is from Alabama. They don't do centimeters. They say things like 'a little ways' and 'knee high to a grasshopper', 'a pinch' and 'a fur piece' lol

  • @colwem
    @colwem 2 года назад

    You weren’t staking the vestibules right. That’s why you had it popping off. The vestibules and the the top points are staked with the same stake. There’s a clever system where you use that one guy line with one end connected to the vestibule and the other end connected to the top point where the trekking pole is inserted. You loop the guy line on the stake in the middle. Then you use the tensioner plastic pieces to get it tight.

  • @gingermacphee7290
    @gingermacphee7290 2 года назад

    hey dixie what seem sealer do you use

  • @valerief1231
    @valerief1231 2 года назад

    Off topic, but I could listen to you talk all day, I don’t even hike 🫠 this popped up in my feed because I’m a nomad enthusiast. Your accent is so authentic, I didn’t realize I had a similar dialect till my 5 year old (at the time) grandson asked me why I talked like a cowgirl 🤠 Too much Jesse Jane from Toy Story I guess.

  • @AndrewWisler
    @AndrewWisler 2 года назад

    Seam sealing doesn’t have to be hard, get a tube of 100% silicon caulk (GE or similar), squirt some in a plastic cup and add mineral spirits until it’s a pancake syrup consistency, set up your tent in dry weather, and use a foam brush to go over all the seams and stitch points. You’ll have to reseal it every year or two, even if it’s factory sealed initially, so get accustomed to the process. Cheers.

  • @joeykerr5517
    @joeykerr5517 2 года назад

    That's really nice! I have to use a double wide pad because of how I sleep and the one I'm looking at is 78x47.5 I wonder if I could make that fit. It's a little too wide I guess.

  • @smithe68
    @smithe68 2 года назад

    I love my 1 Pro, very room for 1 person and gear even for me at 6’3”. Looking forward to see how this works out for you!

  • @shivors3380
    @shivors3380 2 года назад

    I love my Lan Shan 2

  • @kellyjohnson3617
    @kellyjohnson3617 2 года назад +1

    I have one that I got in late 2019. I’ve not had a chance to check it out yet. I started working from home and got a cat. I’m training her to enjoy camping and hiking so I def haven’t used it yet. In fact I got a 6 person tent for her comfort for the times we’ve gone camping this last year. She loves being in the tent and her backpack cuz while she wants to be outside(she is a rescue), she is terrified when she’s outside. But in the tent or in her pack she feels much more confident. Next trip I’m hoping to take out the lanshan, if nothing else to practice setting it up. I have a three person backpacking tent that I’ve had forever. It’s a freestanding tent and it’s awesome. I have a pop up two person tent I just tested out for car camping to see how we’d fit. So far looks good. So next step is the lanshan. Look forward to hearing more of your observations

  • @tammieflemal7871
    @tammieflemal7871 2 года назад +1

    I’ve used one of these for about 3 years now now a bad tent for the price. The only place mine has leaked is the side fly tie outs. A little seam seal on the attachment for the cord and she’s good to go. If I was doing a thru I might spend the money on a higher end tent but this serves my needs well

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech 2 года назад +1

      What you have (and I, too) is the "non PRO" version. It is a different tent, being double wall with other fabric materials. Its seams are taped, and in fact, you only have to seal are these two cord attachements.

  • @FredOutdoors
    @FredOutdoors 2 года назад +1

    The reason why the stake of the vestibule kept popping up in your video was that it wasn’t staked correctly. I believe you only need one stake for the vestibule on each side. There is a little loop in the middle of the vestibule’s guy line where you put the stake in and stake it down, then use the ram-horn shaped hook at the end of the guy line to hook up the loops of the vestibules. Finally, using the line locks to tighten up.

  • @clarkansas6590
    @clarkansas6590 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @Pharisaeus
    @Pharisaeus 2 года назад +2

    At first glance it looks basically like a "discount gossamer gear the two" - external design seems very similar, but this is heavier but also cheaper.

  • @Brandon-Larocque
    @Brandon-Larocque 2 года назад

    Great tent. The footprint might be worth it. Pretty lightweight and can be run through the corner loops to hold it in place. Considering you can buy 3 for 1 of the equivalent Zpacks, it’s pretty sweet. (footnote: I have the original Lanshan 2, not the pro)

  • @nickmail7604
    @nickmail7604 2 года назад

    I have the same tent in green, but here in the UK it came already seam sealed with tape so I didn't get the syringe. Bought it over a year ago but haven't used it yet, I have also purchased separately the 4 season inner tent as well because of our wonderfully changeable weather.

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech Год назад

      It is not the same tent. The pro is single wall hybrid, you have the double wall.

  • @Thomas-wn7cl
    @Thomas-wn7cl 2 года назад

    My Lanshan2 has served me well.

  • @hobotrucker3358
    @hobotrucker3358 2 года назад +1

    You should design a tent with.all the bells and whistles based on your experience

  • @amandam5998
    @amandam5998 2 года назад +1

    Wouldn't this be a double wall tent with the mesh?

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech Год назад

      It is a single wall hybrid. No mesh above you, only at two sides with the entrance.

  • @tooner8283
    @tooner8283 2 года назад +1

    I see that you are using your Wal-Mart carbon fiber trekking to poles again. I have a close relative tent of this tent and mine was seamed sealed. But mine was over 3 years old.

  • @jsomby
    @jsomby 2 года назад

    If you buy the tent from official site you can buy seam sealing service at the same time, if i remember correctly it was 35$.

  • @seadog6351
    @seadog6351 2 года назад

    So a duplex made out of nylon? It's been a while since I used mine but it looks the same.

  • @timdavis6088
    @timdavis6088 2 года назад

    Zippers. The bane of every camper at 2:00 am. I hate having to pee and fumbling around in the dark trying to find a black colored zipper pull. Oh the humanity! I'm a hanger so I just "cocoon" my hammock with a loose netting that hangs over the edge. When I have to pee or hear something walking through the leaves at 2:00 am I just slide right out. No zippers!
    I've made numerous custom tarps for special people who love to hide and I've never understood why most manufacturers cheap out or chicken out on seam sealing their products. I never expect my clients to seam seal their own tarp.

  • @shofarox4037
    @shofarox4037 2 года назад

    I would get at least 2 snow tent pegs to solve that problem... DIY sharpened each peg tip first with a file, before hiting the trial ...

  • @stevenvarner9806
    @stevenvarner9806 2 года назад

    I actually bought the 3F UL "35-45 L" backpack that you and your sister had on the C. Frances. I know you sort of did a review of that then, but it would be great if you could get one of their bags and take it out on a real backpacking trip for a personal full review.

  • @yogalandawellnessyolandati7654
    @yogalandawellnessyolandati7654 2 года назад +1

    Double wall, 7’x5’, 3.5 lbs, $29. Orange Ozark Trail tent beats all budget tents!

  • @wolfeadventures
    @wolfeadventures 2 года назад +3

    Wish it was silpoly vs silnylon. Less sagging when wet.

  • @Mysticfizz24
    @Mysticfizz24 2 года назад +1

    I had to seal the patches where the side guy-lines attach only, rest of the tent was fine.

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech Год назад

      You have the double wall non pro. Not the same tent.

  • @tommycheshire5508
    @tommycheshire5508 2 года назад

    Would you please tell me again the name of the ground cloth and where to purchase. You were talking pretty fast when you mentioned this information in the video. Thank you for your for your patience and kindness. Tommy

    • @KenNiemimaa
      @KenNiemimaa 2 года назад

      Polycro GS from gossamer gear or off garage grown gear.
      I would also recommend buying a "Top shelf" by gossamer gear, it fits perfectly across the ceiling to add extra storage pockets for two occupants.

  • @alyssabela2510
    @alyssabela2510 2 года назад

    Can you talk about some things that you bring with you to help pass the time at night between dinner and bed time? I always bring a book that I never end up wanting to read and sit by the fire alone with my thoughts

  • @garyoakman6187
    @garyoakman6187 2 года назад

    Dixie If you learn to seam seal you could do a video on it.

  • @silaslutjohann1530
    @silaslutjohann1530 2 года назад

    When tenting in Nature and you have to pee what do you do?

  • @jt4513
    @jt4513 2 года назад +3

    I've been using what I believe is an Amazon knock-off of this tent. I didn't notice almsot anything different besides the name. And I must say I love it. Great sized and weighted tent for the price. It's definitely worth noting that the stuff sack the entire tent comes in makes it so it can compact smaller than a football!

    • @theAquillo
      @theAquillo 2 года назад +1

      What’s it called

    • @laddaevolta
      @laddaevolta 2 года назад +1

      Whats the knock off name for me to search on amazon?

  • @jamesthornton3339
    @jamesthornton3339 2 года назад +2

    I have the lanshan 2 ( not the pro) and just used it for the first time last weekend. I am very impressed with it. It definitely isn't the duplex, but it doesn't have the high price either.

  • @rochellearellano7135
    @rochellearellano7135 11 месяцев назад

    Dixie: I am considering the CDT and saw NearZero Dynalight tent; double walled rainfly included any comments on this?

  • @brycewalburn3926
    @brycewalburn3926 2 года назад

    I've never seen the 2 pro that cheap! Was that a special sale?