"deux secondes" in French is a figure of speech meaning give me a brief moment, as "give me two minutes" is in English. I think it is just poor untranslated marketing.
Yeah. It’s an American English expression as well. He’s just a clown sometimes, putting it nicely. 🤡 Like an oil change that takes 2 seconds. 😅 Is he going to REALLY hold them to the expression used?! “YoU sAiD iT wOuLd TaKe 2 SeCoNdS!” Also. Homeless people might actually REALLY like a tent like that… just saying.
Ty for the review of this tent, Luke. So maybe this commenter is correct in saying that this “2 Second” moniker is a bad take on a slang French saying. But let’s recap on what this tent is. This is a double wall, fabric (read Winter) tent with one Useable vent, not much mesh in site, (save for a section of the door), ultra dark interior, (for all of those vampires travelling or so your kids can shine a flashlight inside and not be seen by the parents outside), has weird doors that make me contort myself forward to open/close them so I can throw out my back, is stark white so I can be seen for miles in the summer, (and be Completely Unseen in a life threatening blizzard during the winter), is said to be for 3 people but it only accommodates 2, is a complicated set up, and an even Worse take down process taking minutes when the company writes (2 Seconds) all over this thing, AND it smells like Garbage. I KNOW why they call it the 2 Seconds tent!!! They call it the 2 Seconds tent because that is how long it will take you, after seeing and smelling it in person, to decide NOT TO BUY it !!!🤣😂👎🏻👎🏻
The small vent at the back is so you can reach through to that blue clip, then the string raises the entire back of the tent. Letting you vent the stink out and get that fresh air you've been missing. As others have mentioned this is mainly a festival tent, it is very sturdy with almost 0 guylines, it has a tiny footprint for the amount of space you get to sleep in. It's also the perfect size for a double mattress and a bag of clothes or 2 which is ideal for this scenario.
"Fresh and Black" technology is a gamechanger for parents with small kids. First time we were camping kids woke up at 4.45 yelling: "Mom, Dad itst day allready"! In Decathlon tent they sleep until 8.00.
In UK we use the phrase, “in a couple of seconds” or “give me a minute”. It isn’t a measure of time, more an expression of “it won’t be long”. I think it’s one if those British English to American English translation things.
No I have grown up saying give me a couple secs or few secs as in it will be a short time I don't know why he is having this issue or why he is reviewing pop up tents and holding them to backpacking tent standards, rather than what they ar actually used for like a day at the beach or as others said music festivals.
You really missed the ball on this review Luke, this tent is made for festivals, so yes people do sleep in it when it's light outside, same with the size, teenagers don't care if they don't have a lot of space. It's just cheap, dark and easy to use. Sorry Luke but you should do this review again but with this in mind.
I’m not sure why you’re harping on the 2 seconds. If they changed the name and put mesh on the outer windows, it would get rid of most of your issues. I would use that tent in late fall early spring and winter. Most 3 person tents are usually best for 2 people plus gear. That shouldn’t come as a surprise to you. I value your opinion but on this tent it does feel like you have some agenda. I can’t explain your extreme response otherwise. Take care
Thats just a festival tent. We set them up in seconds. Just throw it sowhere and it opens and than put a pallet beer (24x0,5l) in to fix it on the ground. So you don't need pegs 😂 It's just cheep festival gear for us Europeans and for this usecase its perfect 😂 I don't take my ultra light tent to a metalcore festival camping area 😂
No tent can be set up in 2 seconds, 2 seconds is just a figure of speech. Overall this tent sets up extremelly fast and easily compared to other tents in general
I really like the blackout feature when I'm up in the north of Sweden fishing. It's often light during the night there. I have the other version of that one where you pull strings to fold it up for around 5 years now. I have done many camps in it and it's so nice. The worst part for me is the weight though.
0:12 I bought in the early 2000nds , a Quechua 2 second 2 person tent. It had loads of room with plenty of storage pockets and hanging loops. It popped into shape in 2 seconds and could be used without pegging down. It came with an inner, which you could fully remove, and an excellent well roomy vestibule, the ground sheet also covered the vestibule area , which could be detached and rolled back. When pop up tents became popular in the UK, the majority were single skin. So I was absolutely amazed to find this tent. The tent had plenty of mesh, so was well ventilated. My mate bought one as well and tested them in some real bad weather. Strong winds and plenty of rain. Had no problems with them at all. We were well impressed. It finally gave up the ghost a few years ago. Pretty good going for £50 tent. They did provide a tent with pop up side vents to 0:13 o. 24:00
I have one of these and really dig it! I used it in cooler climates around Scotland so maybe that is what made it nice to stay in? The blackout feature is the best and the reason I bought it. Not for afternoon naps but for sleeping soundly until 7 or 8 in the morning. Wake up when you want, not when the sun rises.
I'm french, the 2 second name originally comes from the first popup model they made, it is referring to the unfolding time, unclip throw it in the air and boom, a "2 second" no brainer tent, of course the full set up is longer. They market the unfolding concept here, I'm not sure about it but Decathlon may be the inventor of this popup system. The Fresh and black stuff is made to reduce the sun heat and light exposure during the day or for late morning sleep, festivals, party... That's not a tent to tie on a backpack for a hiking trip. The tent is not perfect, but one thing for sure, here the company is known and appreciated for making very good quality and affordable outdoor products, with a lot of efforts put in design and innovations, with excellent customer service. Every outdoor enthousiast have many Decathlon products, no one ever bashed them for trying to fool customers with fallacious names or communication
I have a "Fresh and black" tent and it oddly enough has the side effect of keeping heat in. It's like your entire tent is covered in a space blanket, which is quite the benefit in the late fall or early winter.
These tents are famous and popular for festivals and events in Germany. I had a normal one without the "black" and it was okay for festival. I ordered the 4 person tent and we slept only with 2 persons and had plenty of space. I remember this version had more mesh and was better ventilated. I liked the fact that it was cheap, durable and never get wet inside. It still exists and is in use by the my nephew after 10 years. I gifted it for camping experience in the backyard of my sistsers house 👍 Most annoying thing about this tent is packing size for transportation. In germany our cars arent as big as in the US. 😃
Blackout tents are a gamechanger to me, I can comfortably sleep in without getting woken up by the sun. Also there's studies that show how your sleep is significantly deeper in a dark environment, even small light sources can make a difference. I feel way too exposed in a common tent.
I've been camping in tents for 40 years from Vango Force 10s to bivvy bags. I've used various versions of these Decathlon tents over the past 14 years, mainly on the patio of my parent's pool (very nice too) for me and my kids. Its usually mid summer, in Spain, 25-30C at night, and the vented version actually does work. No option to peg out so like festival users I'd just throw it up and bung gear inside. Seconds....Fabulous! The smell, no idea, maybe the black out version? Any events I drive too, non backpacking, these are my choice tents! If you have kids and only have seconds free to put up a tent, a great option!
This is a festival tent, and two seconds is not the time to erect it 😂. It is double walled because festivals are mud baths. Ever seen Glasto on TV? Essentially a rave in a field. The two seconds is a poor translation from the French. A bit like "alors" or d'accord". More a figure of speech. The tent is blacked out because we will be recovering during the day. At a festival there will be 4 teenagers in there. It is designed for colder weather because.... northern Europe. This review has made my day - so funny. A real example of a cultural misunderstanding. The only thing I agree about is folding the bloody things. I keep editing as the review continues. The small zip is for electric hookup entry. The bigger zips are for vents. You need to pull the sides up more. If you want to test it, come to the Orkneys. I am here now on the Point of Ness. Bit breezy. Using my pop up Quechua as an awning on the side of my vintage tiny caravan. Brilliant tent. Being buffeted, but all is good. This is the best review of a European tent ever.
The small vent at the back is so you can reach through to that blue clip, then the string raises the entire back of the tent. Letting you vent the stink out and get that fresh air you've been missing. Also, there's a red tab (you can see it at 6:30) if you grab that and walk out the door the thing folds itself into a circle instantly, then you do your red/yellow clips you saw in the setup, pull the draw tab and it folds it into a figure 8, you can fit it in the bag after folding it in half from here. It's designed so you don't need strength to wrestle it into the bag, so kids/3 day festival bingers can do it.
@@jaba0666 That's brilliant for folding. I always give up on mine and squish it into the caravan to deal with it when I get home. I forgot about the smell. Never had that in my Decathlon products before.
If you need a tent to goto sleep at a rave then your doing something wrong, sleep lol not an option at a rave party, 3 to 5 day no sleep no tent required.
Luke. I love that you took the time to review this. I think however it works for us in Europe (it is a French design after all), as we don’t have the hot stuffy climate others have. (Well not in the UK anyway). I own one for those quick impromptu camps. One night away etc. it works. It’s fine. It’s as warm or as cool as I need. It’s not a mountain tent and it’s utter crap in the stiff wind. But it works fine. (I have the 3 person xl) it’s great for the two of us Anyway. Good work love you channel. Regards.
I dont think they "claim" 2 seconds set-up time, it is just the name of the model. I dont really get why you got so hung-up on it, you wouldnt get mad at a Ford Mustang for not being a Horse.
@@stigcc to set up a pop up tent, both this one and probably yours, yes that can be done in seconds. but staking it out properly always takes extra time, especially if you pitch it on rocky ground like Luke is doing here. Most consumers will get that "2 seconds" is just figure of speech, during college years I used to work for one day a week in a Decathlon as a side job and I never had any customer complain that it took more than two seconds.
WHAT!? -They are 100% leading buyers to believe it sets up in two seconds. It couldn't possibly be more obvious, do you work for them or something 😂? Over here comparing the "two seconds" tent to a Mustang, are you outside your mind rn?
It's misleading. If I made a tent model that wasn't waterproof but printed "Waterproof" on the outside while printing not for use in wet weather in the instructions, would that be OK?
I've had a Decathlon Quechua in gorgeous orange and white floral from the mid 2000's and still love everything about it! As Luke likely realizes now, these are immensely popular all over Europe as both casual camping and festival tents. I will always support Decathlon and do not sense any lies in their "2 seconds" title. To me, the simple fact that I can remove it from it's bag and BAM! it's up, no dealing with assembling tension cord poles, clips and the like! To me it feels every bit like 2 seconds!
Can't wait for the follow up on this one after reading the comments. Video title..."Luke goes to festival to test out the Decathlon 2 Second Fresh and Black Pop up Tent."
Come on Luke! You dont understand the use of the back of the tent! The blue line does rise the back wall all the way up! The "useless zipper" is for your hand to reach out from inside the tent, and to undo the clip, that holds the back wall down! Just release it, and the whole back wall can be raised! And this is only on very hot climate.. By the way, the double wall is the best feature on this tent, becauae its the only tent that doest drip on me from condensation. All my friends with single wall tents, even the very expensive roof tents, have condensation, when i wake up fresh and dry in the morning. Also, why only with this tent, you dont use a sheet under??
Best festival tent by far! The blackout is a must when roughing it in a festival! Bright lights everywhere, the blackout keeps things nice and dark to help you to sleep! And keeps you cool when it’s roasting, the version I have has mesh in the lining and a porch. Pockets a plenty and plenty of room for all your fezzi gear
Do not test that tent in the winter. In fact, stay away from this tent. I don't want to hear another 20 minute rant about how it doesn't set up in 2 seconds. You might even have an aneurysm if you go on another rant. We get it! It doesn't set up in 2 seconds. I don't think it was meant to be taken literally.
The "fresh and black" is unique to Decathlon tents and it's nothing more than a mylar liner on the rain fly. AFAIK there is no other company that uses it -- I personally like it because I want to be able to sleep in pitch black darkness. Other tents will let some degree of light through, even at night.
These kinds of tents are not for backpacking; they are too cumbersome and too heavy. It's more like a festival tent. The blackout feature is helpful when on camping grounds where the lights are kept on all night so people can find the bathrooms, which is very common in Europe. It is also beneficial when camping high up in the north, where, in Summer, the sun doesn't set. Well, and some people like a midday nap, especially during festivals lasting several days. The lack of ventilation and no bug net are big problems, though.
Watched quit some of your video's, but totaly don't understand this review. Sometimes your reviews are foremost negative. We own this tent (actually replaced the old one and bought the same again) and we love it! We spent summers in France (hot) en did wintercamping here in The Netherlands (freezing cold conditions). We had no issues or little issues with condensation (sleeping with 2 people in the 2 people version). Even our kids can setup this tent within minutes. And we love the Fresh and Black for it stays fairly dark inside. To be honest what came to my mind watching this video was that you have some 2nd agenda, sorry...! There are way better tents, sure. But for this money, it is doing great.
I've had good luck with this Decathlon tent. I have used it for desert camping in the winter. The black out feature is excellent for full moon nights, to block out the bright light that can keep me awake all night, having no trees overhead. Mine didn't have any weird smell. You completely missed the ventilation feature in the back of the tent. The small zipper at the bottom is so you can reach through and unclasp the connector and pull the cord down all the way to get ventilation through the tent. To me it's fatal flaw turned out to be the outer front door zipper. I sleep in dry washes and the zipper got destroyed from getting grit from the wash in between the zipper teeth at the bottom. I'm pretty positive the side vents are mesh on the one I have.
In northen latituded the sun in the summer is up much of the time. With the fresh n black technique you can more easy get shade and dark from the sun and get it cooler with the reflective cover.
7:18 Thats for an electric hookup kit. Don't know how you do it in the US but over here they're bulky rectangles that contain a rcd/ground fault protection and sockets.
Not really, like others explained and also in the "manual/instruction" its to reach the line and clip on the back to lift up the outer tent to allow ventilation
I love decathlon but only the backpacks. Nothing more I have learned to much from this channel to know what to look for in a tent. It blows my mind as soon as he sits up a tent I can instantly tell weather it's a good tent or not. Thanks for teaching us what to look for. ❤
I would totally recommend this tent, used it in a tropical environment, lots of sun one second, downpour the next. In my experience, this tent is near bomb proof, but not having a net does make it stuffy inside if I dont want bugs to join me in the tent. There is an updated version that seemed to have addressed this issue, but I will keep mine
I would love to see a review of the Coleman Stratus sleeping bag/liner. I was thinking of getting it to increase the temp rating on my sleep system, and for the price, it seems like it may be worth trying out. Also love seeing all the pop-up tents, the design all seem so interesting.
Exactly, hence bug issues not really mattering, it being dark to sleep in the day mattering, ventilation is a valid point, but a lot of cheap European tents are designed for 10-20 degree oC weather. The key thing is being reletively cheap, and of course waterproof, which it is, no one is backpacking with this for instance it is the wrong shape. In regard to it not being a 3 person tent, no European tent is designed for the number of people it says, you always buy one size larger. A 3 person tent literally means 3 people laying down nose to tail, no moving, no bags, no anything you can physically fit 3 people in and not physically have to lie on each other. If you want a comfortable 2 person situation you buy a 3 person tent, if you want a comfortable 3 person situation...buy two 2 person tents so you have space in one of them for bags.
@@zoran123456no one cares about it. No one arrives to the tent drunk, and tired of dancing the whole day in the festival, and starts bitching about airflow. You just pass out in there or it gives you the privacy to be intimate with whomever during the day.
Hey mate. I love how you actually properly test and review..... in this day n age, honesty is very well appreciated. Thankyou and keep up the honest work. Top dude. 😊
Been watching the channel for nearly a decade. Usually the honest, unbiased reviews are refreshing. I think the overwhelming consensus of comments shows Luke didnt understand the tent.
Th e “2 second” issue you pummeled to death feels like a stretch. In fact it seems like your mind was made up before starting because your just looking to knit pick.
Also if you unclip it and chuck it in the air, you have a tent in 2 seconds. While it isn't pitched well, technically if you saw a rain shower you could be inside in 10 seconds.
@@ankushkaul5092 several commentators mentioned the airflow can be improved by lifting the back wall. The smell of synthetic materials often goes away.
Really would like to see the winter review of this. The whole time I was watching you talk about the negatives of this tent, I kept thinking... well, this is 4 season tent... mis-marketed as a 3 season tent. Maybe it's not actually good for extreme low temp weather, but what it actually looks like, is a very good cold weather trekking solution.
See, you're reading it wrong, it's a 2 Second Pop Up tent, it pops up in two seconds.That doesn't mean the whole set up takes two seconds. You want an example? I remember sitting at a cliff top campsite watching a young French couple on what was clearly their first camping trip away together. She sat, slightly unconvinced in the open hatch of their Renault Clio, while he rather flamboyantly pulled it out of its bag, and with the most casual of Gallic shrugs tossed it into the air. She whooped in surprise at the miracle of their weekend home unfurling in a matter of seconds (probably two to be more precise). But that whoop of surprise quickly (within a second) turned to a cry of alarm. You see, at that very second that young man had cast his Two Second tent into the air, a gust of wind had blown up and caught it, lifting it high into the sky, before releasing it like an out of control base jumper over the edge of the cliff and into the waters of the Channel, or La Manche as the French are want to call it, below. In moments that young man's ideas of a romantic weekend in the arms of his young lover had gone, blown away like their Decathlon pop-up tent. A lot can happen in two seconds.
the two person tarp tent from Decathlon is the best tent Decathlon make. Trust me. Taken it all over the French alps and the Pyrenees, often in 40/50km winds and didn't budge. Amazing tent.
I bought the Night Cat 3 person tent and it comes seam taped and it actually pops open in 2 seconds. That does not include the time it takes to stake it down obviously. It isn’t the most water proof thing in the world but I would love for you to review it. We have spent some time in it as a rain shelter on picnics and just spent the weekend in the sierras camping in it. I mean the thing is so cheap it feels like there must be some kind of needful things handshake situation going on. It opens on both sides so you can vent it all the way through and has some pretty decent windows as well. I mean…. I love this tent. We did bring our big Agnes MTN Glo 3 with us in case this turned out to be the worst as we have been through some serious, and I mean serious/ terrifying, weather in it but we didn’t end up having any issues. Also. Did I meantion how huge the Night Cat is? We had an Exped Megamat lite and an Exped Ultra 7R LXW in there with all of our bags and gear and we still could have easily fit our Nemo tensor. Maybe even more. The thing is bonkers
Dark room, or light blocking coatings are big with people who go to music festivals. Often staying up late for multiple days and being able to stay asleep longer can make or break the weekend for some. The other way of achieving this is a sleeping mask, but some people have issues with those.
I loved it in northern Michigan for three nights and a rain storm. It was great for naps and blocking out the light! I love it and find it simple to pack up 🌲🌲🌲
Following this channel for as long as I have, I've learned that Luke is not a good source of information for anyone living at more northern latitudes (I'm from WI and regularly camp in northern MN, WI, and MI with some Ontario trips planned for the future.
I’m all for you giving it a winter time trial. Would be interesting if it worked for that. The blackout inner reminds me of the UCP Improved Combat Shelter. I’m guessing this is targeting people who camp at festivals where lights are on all the time or for people who work in the daytime like fighting Forrest fires and need to rest during the day.
The Fresh and Black tents are very good in UK summertime when it gets bright outside at 4.30am. They also stay a bit cooler in the sun compared to other tents. The technology is quite good imo, although I agree with your view that this particular model is a quite poor design.
Luke i love your videos but you 're way too dramatic here. These tents are used and praised for a long time in Europe and lots of people are enjoying them for what they are : a reliable, easy to setup ( hard to fold back) camping ground/festival tent. Not for what we call "bivouac" ( an overnighter in nature). Decathlon is a serious brand, even if it is not hi end.
I've had an older version of this (2 seconds air) for almost a decade and used it for 20+ festivals. This thing survived everything: Torrential rain, hailstorms, mudbaths, drunk people falling into it... I'm not sure any fancy 1000€+ outdoor tent could survive that much abuse. Yes, it's not suitable for hiking trips or outdoor adventures. But for festivals or casual camping? I'd want nothing else.
I have to echo this. My 2 second pop tent took me through 2 tropical storms while crewing large larp events without ever a. Drop of water getting inside. This is not a backpacking product but as a car camping tent for festivals it was excellent and is still my recommendation.
I love this tent. I've had mine for over 8 years and is one of my favourites for touring/road trips, especially when I have to set up in the rain, when the ground is rock hard or when the temperatures are close to or over 40°C (I'm in Australia). It's held up well in wind gust of 70km/h even when the ground was too hard to stake down. I’ve also camped in below freezing temperatures and was cosy and dry. The only things I don't like about it is that it's such an awkward bulky pack size and the little porch/awning is useless when you're going in and out of the tent multiple times in wet weather.
I saw this tent as a good cold weather option as well. There are some funky things going on but the 2 wall concept will work well when bugs are not an issue. Thanks for the review. Let's see this tent in a January overlander night.
Your first review that you are absolutely clueless Xd. Those tents are among most popular in Europe. I had several models for many years. Older version indeed opened in two seconds. Packing it up was complicated so along the years they added a lot of features to help out with that. Those are the straps that prolong the opening time;)
Yes, test it in winter. The smell reflects the odor of the facility in which is was manufactured. I have done some private label contracting for specific garments with manufacturers in China and Malaysia. Product can come in smelling like body odor, garbage, smelling like some version of smoke, etc. - especially if the product is prepackaged in plastic before shipping.
i have one of these and its great,.didnt get as hot as a normal tent as its black out, air flow was just fine and it was a really hot where i was camping, best thing about it tho is being black out you can sleep in......ZZZZZZZ Nice
Best festival tent ever! Pops up unter 2 Seconds - rest will be fixed with beer crates inside. Ventilation? Who needs that when you go to bed at 3 a.m. completely drunk? Fresh and Black feature? Best when you wake up at 10am. Yes, I will continue to buy Decathlon tents, usually a new one for each festival.
How dumb do you feel Luke? lol, I think you need to make a short video on you not knowing what this tent is intended for. I think the guy who told you about this tent set you up lmao.
Lol. This, my friends, is my thoughts on this video. In other words, these are my comments, my impressions, my immediate criticism of this production ....I love Luke and the way he overstates things. The best one in this video is the "That is, of course, a negative...a con" line. But yeah, Of course the company isn't going to advertise its product as "A play tent best served for kids or people who attend festivals" (which is the first scenario I thought of when he mentioned the ease of being able to sleep during the day), but that's essentially what it is. That said, It's great that Luke exposes the features that just don't make sense and wouldn't be apparent until you actually got the product home - Like the vents not being mesh - Which, as a tent manufacturer, is a horrible thing to do. But I think that in terms of showstoppers, That's probably about it. I mean, does anyone buy a tent just because it only takes 2 seconds to put up? Isn't the set up part of the whole fun of camping? (Within reason, of course). As for using it in winter time....C'mon Luke. You're the king of condensation! I would not want to be inside that sauna during a winter camp. If it smells like a garbage bag the night before, I can't imagine what it would smell like the morning after! But yeah..An entertaining start to my week! Keep up the good work!
Lol, my Decathlon tent beats your 2 seconds! My one says "instant! It uses two umbrella type pull tabs, but it's still far from instant! Still love the tent! Very waterproof and blackout really helps with heat control on warm summer days as well as low light penetration
You shouldn’t like the tent even if it functions great. How dare that company lie to you by claiming it’s instant. Putting it right in the name no less. It’s shameful. If it’s instant you should be able to just think about the tent and BAM! the tent is ready to go.
I think it looks like a very cool tent and I like the blackout curtain feature... The inner just needs to be 90% mesh instead of fabric. It's not like people want to sleep in the middle of the day... They just want to sleep past sunrise 🤣 I want to wake up at 9am, not 7am after going to bed at 12-1am
Now I just purchased a new tent. It’s not a pop up but I’m hoping it’s an upgrade from my kelty. I’ve been watching your gear reviews for years and you may have already checked out the Marmot Catalyst 2-Person Tent . Pros and cons? I did set it up and figured out if my sleep system works with it. It all worked but I have a feeling it may be stuffy with the rain fly but I also live in central Oregon where the temps drop significantly at night. I enjoy all of your content brother. Be safe and happy trails
I think you have a old version. The new version has mesh "windows" and mesh ventilation points. And this is a festival tent designed for 15 / 20 Degrees celsius. Its pretty cleverly designed especially for the price.
@theoutdoorgearreview Hey Luke, i watch your reviews from time to time and often agree with you. This time it feels like you had a bad day or something. You were so hung up on the "2 seconds" that it lasted through out the whole video "... is blatantly lying" actually the site states "The 2 Second tent can be set up in seconds ! Release the straps and let the magic happens. You can forget the stress of normal tent set up. It is also free standing and can be moved very easily." not, done in 2 seconds. as some other ppl stated out, this might be a local french thing thats giving it its name. As for the dark covering inside, a have a similar thing on my 5-7 person tent (means there can fit up to 7 people shoulder to shoulder in the sleeping area next to each other) and me and my family really appreciate that. i´m from europe/germany and its really nice when you can sleep longer in the summertime or let the kids sleep during the day or evening when its still bright outside. A few other times i used a small tent for 3 people (nemo aurora 3p) and i used to cover my eyes while sleeping, so i dont wake up that early because of the bright tent ceiling. My Kid appreciates the dark coating too as he sometimes watches cartoons and stuff on his tablet and doesnt has any reflections from the ceiling. Depending on the campsite you are at you might not have any trees covering your tent either. As you have pointed out yourself they state it may take a few minutes if you stake out everything etc.. if you dont have windy conditions ppl may just open the clips, toss the tent in the air, and let it stand. put your stuff in the tent and it should be fine. i can see your point when you are comparing stuff with the conditions you face on lone wolf mountain with thunderstorms and camping in heavy rain. Thats usually not the case here, and when the weather gets bad, you just leave early. as for the ventilation, its looks like you didnt check the page you are linking in the descriptions, because there are pictures of how to lifting the back for ventilation. beeing angry doesnt suit you, though i appreciate your oppinion on stuff. Pick Up some of the Clues from the comment section and maybe give it another update ;) cheers, keep up the good work.
Same person as last (?) comment, but that was from laptop and keyboard doesn't work, so I've had to use the one on screen. Anyway... you present yourself as an expert: what does this tent look to you? A military tent? Survival? Bushcraft? Serious camping tent? People in my country, for example, have the habit of going out on some days of he year. Plenty... spend the night there, including young people. Of those, a lot don't even have sleeping bags or mattresses - the warmth is good. The darkness... I saw it used as... lay down for 15 minutes, during the day, if no shadow around, with open door. Also... plenty of these people won't sleep in any tent if a rain starts: they'd go to the car, right by the tent or just pack up and leave. And it's ok for ventilation, with the outer fly opened, fully, everything= lifting the windows, on a very warm night. It can be slept in and I've seen it in very heavy storms of lots of winds and rain and it doesn't do as bad, for what it is. I saw plenty of people sleeping on a home brought duvet and with blankets and pillows from home, in it. This tent is for people that rarely sleep outside and that have all gear around the tent or in the car and that spend all day outside and, then, tired, just crash in it for a bit of sleep. Because of the structure, is not my favorite kind of tent, so I asked a lot of users about it and all seemed content.
Great video luke. I would recommend you review the new mt500 hiking tent from decathlon. Its about 150$ and looks very promising. Comes in two versions, one with full mesh and one with fabric. I think they are worth a look. Cheers
Pretty slick method of staking open the windows...but yea, why would it not have bug netting. Actually, It looks like it would be a decent tent if the inner was mostly bug netting. I can imagine condensation being a real problem. I guess if you unclipped everything then chucked it into the air it would set up in a few seconds.....not staked down of course, but in an emergency you could just bail off into it without staking it out. I think you were a little overboard on the 2 second deal. Who really thinks any tent would set up in 2 seconds. It takes that long to get it out of the bag and prepare it to open. By the way, their sun shelter would make a great place for a generator to keep it out of the rain....just point the exhaust toward the opening, for course. At $25 how can you go wrong?
I have even cheaper tent from decathlon that also features this fresh n black thing and i have to say that it does make real difference in keeping the tent not only darker, but also noticeably cooler during the day. Also i noticed heat being a big issue in your reviews and having no idea how hot it gets in states, i can only say that not once i got hot during the night in any tent here in central europe.
I say try it out in the winter. Obviously have the truck near by just in case, but I’ve seen you camp out in worse. Good luck, and thanks for the content.
Ok we can of course go really deep into the specs of it and yes it has flaws but for festivals it's just fine. Main issue I have with it is indeed ventilation without bugs entering. The best parts about it is the waterresistance and easy to setup.
I think it would help if you used a laser digital thermometer to show temp differences. Not needed because we all trust you, but I think it would be cool to see the number differences.
there really needs to be a good medium sized medium budget pop up tent, currently we went back to traditional pole tents to get the features back to where we want and just deal with the longer more complex set up.
Guess the tent wasn't used at all for this review. The air flow of this tent is really good if you open the vents and it is way more cooler than other tents.
When i was a kid it was very decent. Now that i'm a big guy it's a nightmare. I made the mistake to agree to take it to a week-end in the woods, let's just say your video hit the nail on every bad aspect of the tent. My sleeping bag was soaking wet after a night. It took me 3 days completly opened up to dry it completly. And don't even get me started with how in the hell do you carry this thing when you have a backpack already ?? All in all it was a mistake to bring it to do what i did. It really is just a raver's tent, pick it up from your car throw it on the ground and call it a day.
Gonna be honest, I generally see these tents being used at festivals or weekend campsites in fair weather, all where I seldom see any complaints. Some of your points are definitely valid, but I feel most people purchasing a tent like this aren’t avid outdoor-goers and so a lot of the ‘problems’ you pointed out in this video simply aren’t problems in their eyes. If you’re taking this tent out trekking and need to rely on a more state of the art tent then sure, it definitely won’t live up to the job. But for how the majority of people who buy this tent use it, it’s completely adequate. Also, I think the two second aspect is just a figure of speech, or at least that’s how it’s very much taken here in the UK. As for the black out, again, at festivals or after a heavy night, both where you’d sleep late the next morning, the feature is generally helpful.
I appreciate your review. Spending that money just for a "festival tent" seems silly to me. I want a tent to sleep in. Camping tent. I don't want to get wet. If I want a "festival tent" I'll spend $30 on a cheapo Coleman or some Chinese knockoff. I've bought a Big Agnes 2 person tent less than this one. It's been leak proof through monsoon storms.
"deux secondes" in French is a figure of speech meaning give me a brief moment, as "give me two minutes" is in English. I think it is just poor untranslated marketing.
Yes, he is not a real wolf either ..haha.
He's not? @@62pnpn
Yeah. It’s an American English expression as well. He’s just a clown sometimes, putting it nicely. 🤡 Like an oil change that takes 2 seconds. 😅 Is he going to REALLY hold them to the expression used?! “YoU sAiD iT wOuLd TaKe 2 SeCoNdS!”
Also. Homeless people might actually REALLY like a tent like that… just saying.
Ty for the review of this tent, Luke. So maybe this commenter is correct in saying that this “2 Second” moniker is a bad take on a slang French saying.
But let’s recap on what this tent is. This is a double wall, fabric (read Winter) tent with one Useable vent, not much mesh in site, (save for a section of the door), ultra dark interior, (for all of those vampires travelling or so your kids can shine a flashlight inside and not be seen by the parents outside), has weird doors that make me contort myself forward to open/close them so I can throw out my back, is stark white so I can be seen for miles in the summer, (and be Completely Unseen in a life threatening blizzard during the winter), is said to be for 3 people but it only accommodates 2, is a complicated set up, and an even Worse take down process taking minutes when the company writes (2 Seconds) all over this thing, AND it smells like Garbage.
I KNOW why they call it the 2 Seconds
tent!!! They call it the 2 Seconds tent because that is how long it will take you, after seeing and smelling it in person, to decide NOT TO BUY it !!!🤣😂👎🏻👎🏻
The French…Nuit Nuit all over again🤣. I agree, poor marketing theme. Translation issues
This has to be one of the best unintentionally hilarious videos I’ve seen in a while
The angry little man routine is getting to become a self parody.
@@johngalt6929 You must be thinking of Zelensky.
The small vent at the back is so you can reach through to that blue clip, then the string raises the entire back of the tent. Letting you vent the stink out and get that fresh air you've been missing.
As others have mentioned this is mainly a festival tent, it is very sturdy with almost 0 guylines, it has a tiny footprint for the amount of space you get to sleep in. It's also the perfect size for a double mattress and a bag of clothes or 2 which is ideal for this scenario.
"Fresh and Black" technology is a gamechanger for parents with small kids. First time we were camping kids woke up at 4.45 yelling: "Mom, Dad itst day allready"! In Decathlon tent they sleep until 8.00.
How dare you speak against a comment made by his majesty. GUARDS!!!!!
Amen. We have a Family Tent with the "Fresh and Black" technology, and our Kids are sleeping until 8.00. Game Changer :)
This line of tents is epic for car camping and festivals, decathlon is the king of value in europe and have awesome stuff!
In UK we use the phrase, “in a couple of seconds” or “give me a minute”. It isn’t a measure of time, more an expression of “it won’t be long”. I think it’s one if those British English to American English translation things.
No I have grown up saying give me a couple secs or few secs as in it will be a short time I don't know why he is having this issue or why he is reviewing pop up tents and holding them to backpacking tent standards, rather than what they ar actually used for like a day at the beach or as others said music festivals.
No it’s a general expression he’s just taking literally for no reason
You really missed the ball on this review Luke, this tent is made for festivals, so yes people do sleep in it when it's light outside, same with the size, teenagers don't care if they don't have a lot of space. It's just cheap, dark and easy to use. Sorry Luke but you should do this review again but with this in mind.
If you knew anything about teens you would know they like having their space.
@@MiClLCin their own room yes, with a girl....
That's if they have any social skill nowadays, true
@@YourOwlOne to remind you that this is camping and hiking channel.
Not some Tips to how to survive Coachella
I’m not sure why you’re harping on the 2 seconds. If they changed the name and put mesh on the outer windows, it would get rid of most of your issues. I would use that tent in late fall early spring and winter. Most 3 person tents are usually best for 2 people plus gear. That shouldn’t come as a surprise to you. I value your opinion but on this tent it does feel like you have some agenda. I can’t explain your extreme response otherwise. Take care
@@bensadikin9513 I know but if the tent is built for that you don't need to review it the same as a hiking tent.
Thats just a festival tent. We set them up in seconds. Just throw it sowhere and it opens and than put a pallet beer (24x0,5l) in to fix it on the ground. So you don't need pegs 😂
It's just cheep festival gear for us Europeans and for this usecase its perfect 😂
I don't take my ultra light tent to a metalcore festival camping area 😂
and THEN*
@@-MagicScorpion then*? Then enjoy the festival 😉
No tent can be set up in 2 seconds, 2 seconds is just a figure of speech. Overall this tent sets up extremelly fast and easily compared to other tents in general
My pop up tent is up in two seconds
@@stigccyeah mime to
@@stigccNope, it isn't 🤡😂...
@@Tholdred And you were there?
@@standunitedorfall1863 Yes and it was a lie!
Festival tent, dance all night, sleep all day. Not heating Up and ITS pitch black. In Europe. Got this tent for 6 years, i Love it
Luke has summoned every raver in Northern Europe.
lol😅
I really like the blackout feature when I'm up in the north of Sweden fishing. It's often light during the night there. I have the other version of that one where you pull strings to fold it up for around 5 years now. I have done many camps in it and it's so nice. The worst part for me is the weight though.
0:12 I bought in the early 2000nds , a Quechua 2 second 2 person tent. It had loads of room with plenty of storage pockets and hanging loops. It popped into shape in 2 seconds and could be used without pegging down. It came with an inner, which you could fully remove, and an excellent well roomy vestibule, the ground sheet also covered the vestibule area , which could be detached and rolled back. When pop up tents became popular in the UK, the majority were single skin. So I was absolutely amazed to find this tent. The tent had plenty of mesh, so was well ventilated. My mate bought one as well and tested them in some real bad weather. Strong winds and plenty of rain. Had no problems with them at all. We were well impressed. It finally gave up the ghost a few years ago. Pretty good going for £50 tent. They did provide a tent with pop up side vents to 0:13 o. 24:00
I have one of these and really dig it! I used it in cooler climates around Scotland so maybe that is what made it nice to stay in? The blackout feature is the best and the reason I bought it. Not for afternoon naps but for sleeping soundly until 7 or 8 in the morning. Wake up when you want, not when the sun rises.
I'm french, the 2 second name originally comes from the first popup model they made, it is referring to the unfolding time, unclip throw it in the air and boom, a "2 second" no brainer tent, of course the full set up is longer. They market the unfolding concept here, I'm not sure about it but Decathlon may be the inventor of this popup system. The Fresh and black stuff is made to reduce the sun heat and light exposure during the day or for late morning sleep, festivals, party... That's not a tent to tie on a backpack for a hiking trip.
The tent is not perfect, but one thing for sure, here the company is known and appreciated for making very good quality and affordable outdoor products, with a lot of efforts put in design and innovations, with excellent customer service. Every outdoor enthousiast have many Decathlon products, no one ever bashed them for trying to fool customers with fallacious names or communication
WOW! What a great review. I've ordered one for winter! Can't wait for the time saver on the setup. Thanks Luke 😊. The black is feature is awesome.
Just for the hell of it, I think you should test it out in the winter. Thanks, Luke.
I agree.
He is very focused on mesh and airflow.. Not suitable for low temp winter camping..
I have a "Fresh and black" tent and it oddly enough has the side effect of keeping heat in. It's like your entire tent is covered in a space blanket, which is quite the benefit in the late fall or early winter.
These tents are famous and popular for festivals and events in Germany. I had a normal one without the "black" and it was okay for festival. I ordered the 4 person tent and we slept only with 2 persons and had plenty of space. I remember this version had more mesh and was better ventilated. I liked the fact that it was cheap, durable and never get wet inside.
It still exists and is in use by the my nephew after 10 years. I gifted it for camping experience in the backyard of my sistsers house 👍
Most annoying thing about this tent is packing size for transportation. In germany our cars arent as big as in the US. 😃
Blackout tents are a gamechanger to me, I can comfortably sleep in without getting woken up by the sun. Also there's studies that show how your sleep is significantly deeper in a dark environment, even small light sources can make a difference. I feel way too exposed in a common tent.
I've been camping in tents for 40 years from Vango Force 10s to bivvy bags. I've used various versions of these Decathlon tents over the past 14 years, mainly on the patio of my parent's pool (very nice too) for me and my kids. Its usually mid summer, in Spain, 25-30C at night, and the vented version actually does work. No option to peg out so like festival users I'd just throw it up and bung gear inside. Seconds....Fabulous! The smell, no idea, maybe the black out version? Any events I drive too, non backpacking, these are my choice tents! If you have kids and only have seconds free to put up a tent, a great option!
This is a festival tent, and two seconds is not the time to erect it 😂. It is double walled because festivals are mud baths. Ever seen Glasto on TV? Essentially a rave in a field. The two seconds is a poor translation from the French. A bit like "alors" or d'accord". More a figure of speech. The tent is blacked out because we will be recovering during the day. At a festival there will be 4 teenagers in there. It is designed for colder weather because.... northern Europe. This review has made my day - so funny. A real example of a cultural misunderstanding. The only thing I agree about is folding the bloody things.
I keep editing as the review continues. The small zip is for electric hookup entry. The bigger zips are for vents. You need to pull the sides up more. If you want to test it, come to the Orkneys. I am here now on the Point of Ness. Bit breezy. Using my pop up Quechua as an awning on the side of my vintage tiny caravan. Brilliant tent. Being buffeted, but all is good. This is the best review of a European tent ever.
The small vent at the back is so you can reach through to that blue clip, then the string raises the entire back of the tent. Letting you vent the stink out and get that fresh air you've been missing. Also, there's a red tab (you can see it at 6:30) if you grab that and walk out the door the thing folds itself into a circle instantly, then you do your red/yellow clips you saw in the setup, pull the draw tab and it folds it into a figure 8, you can fit it in the bag after folding it in half from here. It's designed so you don't need strength to wrestle it into the bag, so kids/3 day festival bingers can do it.
@@jaba0666 That's brilliant for folding. I always give up on mine and squish it into the caravan to deal with it when I get home. I forgot about the smell. Never had that in my Decathlon products before.
If you need a tent to goto sleep at a rave then your doing something wrong, sleep lol not an option at a rave party, 3 to 5 day no sleep no tent required.
Luke. I love that you took the time to review this.
I think however it works for us in Europe (it is a French design after all), as we don’t have the hot stuffy climate others have. (Well not in the UK anyway).
I own one for those quick impromptu camps. One night away etc.
it works. It’s fine. It’s as warm or as cool as I need.
It’s not a mountain tent and it’s utter crap in the stiff wind.
But it works fine. (I have the 3 person xl) it’s great for the two of us
Anyway. Good work love you channel.
Regards.
Comments on this one were definitely worth reading. Had no idea about the festival tent niche. Makes sense. I can see this working for that purpose.
A tent that isn't waterproof? 😂😂😂😂
I dont think they "claim" 2 seconds set-up time, it is just the name of the model. I dont really get why you got so hung-up on it, you wouldnt get mad at a Ford Mustang for not being a Horse.
No he wouldn't but if it claimed 0 to 60 in 2 seconds he might
A pop up tent can be up in 2 seconds. Mine is. This is false advertising
@@stigcc to set up a pop up tent, both this one and probably yours, yes that can be done in seconds. but staking it out properly always takes extra time, especially if you pitch it on rocky ground like Luke is doing here. Most consumers will get that "2 seconds" is just figure of speech, during college years I used to work for one day a week in a Decathlon as a side job and I never had any customer complain that it took more than two seconds.
WHAT!? -They are 100% leading buyers to believe it sets up in two seconds. It couldn't possibly be more obvious, do you work for them or something 😂? Over here comparing the "two seconds" tent to a Mustang, are you outside your mind rn?
It's misleading. If I made a tent model that wasn't waterproof but printed "Waterproof" on the outside while printing not for use in wet weather in the instructions, would that be OK?
Ive slept in this thent 10 nights in the GR20 in Corsica including during thunderstorms and hots nights. I had no issue whatsoever to fall asleep.
You slept in the prepared tents?
@@scherry2900 yes sir
@@Brunobadschuler There was always the rumor of bedbugs. Maybe just a rumor.
@@scherry2900 there are bed bugs if you rent a bed in the shelter not really for tents
@@Brunobadschuler OK good to know. I stay with my own one 😅
I've had a Decathlon Quechua in gorgeous orange and white floral from the mid 2000's and still love everything about it! As Luke likely realizes now, these are immensely popular all over Europe as both casual camping and festival tents. I will always support Decathlon and do not sense any lies in their "2 seconds" title. To me, the simple fact that I can remove it from it's bag and BAM! it's up, no dealing with assembling tension cord poles, clips and the like! To me it feels every bit like 2 seconds!
Can't wait for the follow up on this one after reading the comments. Video title..."Luke goes to festival to test out the Decathlon 2 Second Fresh and Black Pop up Tent."
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Come on Luke! You dont understand the use of the back of the tent! The blue line does rise the back wall all the way up!
The "useless zipper" is for your hand to reach out from inside the tent, and to undo the clip, that holds the back wall down! Just release it, and the whole back wall can be raised!
And this is only on very hot climate..
By the way, the double wall is the best feature on this tent, becauae its the only tent that doest drip on me from condensation. All my friends with single wall tents, even the very expensive roof tents, have condensation, when i wake up fresh and dry in the morning.
Also, why only with this tent, you dont use a sheet under??
Best festival tent by far! The blackout is a must when roughing it in a festival! Bright lights everywhere, the blackout keeps things nice and dark to help you to sleep! And keeps you cool when it’s roasting, the version I have has mesh in the lining and a porch. Pockets a plenty and plenty of room for all your fezzi gear
Also… sack trying it in winter… go to a British festival, not vip and slum it. See how well it does and then give a review
Do not test that tent in the winter. In fact, stay away from this tent. I don't want to hear another 20 minute rant about how it doesn't set up in 2 seconds. You might even have an aneurysm if you go on another rant. We get it! It doesn't set up in 2 seconds. I don't think it was meant to be taken literally.
It is ment to be taken this way since company stated this on their website
@@ampeg187he also said the website itself said it takes minutes to set up. Doesn't sound misleading to me
The "fresh and black" is unique to Decathlon tents and it's nothing more than a mylar liner on the rain fly. AFAIK there is no other company that uses it -- I personally like it because I want to be able to sleep in pitch black darkness. Other tents will let some degree of light through, even at night.
These kinds of tents are not for backpacking; they are too cumbersome and too heavy. It's more like a festival tent. The blackout feature is helpful when on camping grounds where the lights are kept on all night so people can find the bathrooms, which is very common in Europe. It is also beneficial when camping high up in the north, where, in Summer, the sun doesn't set. Well, and some people like a midday nap, especially during festivals lasting several days. The lack of ventilation and no bug net are big problems, though.
Watched quit some of your video's, but totaly don't understand this review. Sometimes your reviews are foremost negative. We own this tent (actually replaced the old one and bought the same again) and we love it! We spent summers in France (hot) en did wintercamping here in The Netherlands (freezing cold conditions). We had no issues or little issues with condensation (sleeping with 2 people in the 2 people version). Even our kids can setup this tent within minutes. And we love the Fresh and Black for it stays fairly dark inside. To be honest what came to my mind watching this video was that you have some 2nd agenda, sorry...! There are way better tents, sure. But for this money, it is doing great.
I've had good luck with this Decathlon tent. I have used it for desert camping in the winter. The black out feature is excellent for full moon nights, to block out the bright light that can keep me awake all night, having no trees overhead. Mine didn't have any weird smell. You completely missed the ventilation feature in the back of the tent. The small zipper at the bottom is so you can reach through and unclasp the connector and pull the cord down all the way to get ventilation through the tent. To me it's fatal flaw turned out to be the outer front door zipper. I sleep in dry washes and the zipper got destroyed from getting grit from the wash in between the zipper teeth at the bottom. I'm pretty positive the side vents are mesh on the one I have.
Wow Luke you really nit picked it.i agree that it seems your mind was already made up on this one. Everyone has a right to an opinion.
In northen latituded the sun in the summer is up much of the time.
With the fresh n black technique you can more easy get shade and dark from the sun and get it cooler with the reflective cover.
7:18 Thats for an electric hookup kit. Don't know how you do it in the US but over here they're bulky rectangles that contain a rcd/ground fault protection and sockets.
Not really, like others explained and also in the "manual/instruction" its to reach the line and clip on the back to lift up the outer tent to allow ventilation
I love decathlon but only the backpacks. Nothing more I have learned to much from this channel to know what to look for in a tent. It blows my mind as soon as he sits up a tent I can instantly tell weather it's a good tent or not. Thanks for teaching us what to look for. ❤
I would totally recommend this tent, used it in a tropical environment, lots of sun one second, downpour the next.
In my experience, this tent is near bomb proof, but not having a net does make it stuffy inside if I dont want bugs to join me in the tent.
There is an updated version that seemed to have addressed this issue, but I will keep mine
I would love to see a review of the Coleman Stratus sleeping bag/liner. I was thinking of getting it to increase the temp rating on my sleep system, and for the price, it seems like it may be worth trying out. Also love seeing all the pop-up tents, the design all seem so interesting.
It's not for outdoor as you intend... it's for festival, concerts and camping...
and you don't need good airflow on festivals and camping?
Exactly, hence bug issues not really mattering, it being dark to sleep in the day mattering, ventilation is a valid point, but a lot of cheap European tents are designed for 10-20 degree oC weather. The key thing is being reletively cheap, and of course waterproof, which it is, no one is backpacking with this for instance it is the wrong shape.
In regard to it not being a 3 person tent, no European tent is designed for the number of people it says, you always buy one size larger. A 3 person tent literally means 3 people laying down nose to tail, no moving, no bags, no anything you can physically fit 3 people in and not physically have to lie on each other. If you want a comfortable 2 person situation you buy a 3 person tent, if you want a comfortable 3 person situation...buy two 2 person tents so you have space in one of them for bags.
@@zoran123456no one cares about it. No one arrives to the tent drunk, and tired of dancing the whole day in the festival, and starts bitching about airflow. You just pass out in there or it gives you the privacy to be intimate with whomever during the day.
And festivals and concerts where you use tents aren’t outdoors? Usually in the summer as well.
@@zoran123456 Fresh air and alcohol? No no no...
Hey mate. I love how you actually properly test and review..... in this day n age, honesty is very well appreciated. Thankyou and keep up the honest work. Top dude. 😊
Been watching the channel for nearly a decade. Usually the honest, unbiased reviews are refreshing. I think the overwhelming consensus of comments shows Luke didnt understand the tent.
Th e “2 second” issue you pummeled to death feels like a stretch. In fact it seems like your mind was made up before starting because your just looking to knit pick.
The angry little man thing is not a good look for Luke.
Also if you unclip it and chuck it in the air, you have a tent in 2 seconds. While it isn't pitched well, technically if you saw a rain shower you could be inside in 10 seconds.
While I agree on the unnecessary focus on 2 second aspect, the main reasons he mentioned makes the tent unusable is the airflow and smell!
@@ankushkaul5092 several commentators mentioned the airflow can be improved by lifting the back wall. The smell of synthetic materials often goes away.
Really would like to see the winter review of this. The whole time I was watching you talk about the negatives of this tent, I kept thinking... well, this is 4 season tent... mis-marketed as a 3 season tent. Maybe it's not actually good for extreme low temp weather, but what it actually looks like, is a very good cold weather trekking solution.
See, you're reading it wrong, it's a 2 Second Pop Up tent, it pops up in two seconds.That doesn't mean the whole set up takes two seconds.
You want an example? I remember sitting at a cliff top campsite watching a young French couple on what was clearly their first camping trip away together.
She sat, slightly unconvinced in the open hatch of their Renault Clio, while he rather flamboyantly pulled it out of its bag, and with the most casual of Gallic shrugs tossed it into the air. She whooped in surprise at the miracle of their weekend home unfurling in a matter of seconds (probably two to be more precise).
But that whoop of surprise quickly (within a second) turned to a cry of alarm.
You see, at that very second that young man had cast his Two Second tent into the air, a gust of wind had blown up and caught it, lifting it high into the sky, before releasing it like an out of control base jumper over the edge of the cliff and into the waters of the Channel, or La Manche as the French are want to call it, below.
In moments that young man's ideas of a romantic weekend in the arms of his young lover had gone, blown away like their Decathlon pop-up tent.
A lot can happen in two seconds.
the two person tarp tent from Decathlon is the best tent Decathlon make. Trust me. Taken it all over the French alps and the Pyrenees, often in 40/50km winds and didn't budge. Amazing tent.
I bought the Night Cat 3 person tent and it comes seam taped and it actually pops open in 2 seconds. That does not include the time it takes to stake it down obviously. It isn’t the most water proof thing in the world but I would love for you to review it. We have spent some time in it as a rain shelter on picnics and just spent the weekend in the sierras camping in it. I mean the thing is so cheap it feels like there must be some kind of needful things handshake situation going on. It opens on both sides so you can vent it all the way through and has some pretty decent windows as well. I mean…. I love this tent. We did bring our big Agnes MTN Glo 3 with us in case this turned out to be the worst as we have been through some serious, and I mean serious/ terrifying, weather in it but we didn’t end up having any issues. Also. Did I meantion how huge the Night Cat is? We had an Exped Megamat lite and an Exped Ultra 7R LXW in there with all of our bags and gear and we still could have easily fit our Nemo tensor. Maybe even more. The thing is bonkers
Best tent i owned. Not the blackout though. Winter season is coming here in UAE and im gonna use it again 🎉🎉
Dark room, or light blocking coatings are big with people who go to music festivals. Often staying up late for multiple days and being able to stay asleep longer can make or break the weekend for some. The other way of achieving this is a sleeping mask, but some people have issues with those.
I loved it in northern Michigan for three nights and a rain storm. It was great for naps and blocking out the light! I love it and find it simple to pack up 🌲🌲🌲
Following this channel for as long as I have, I've learned that Luke is not a good source of information for anyone living at more northern latitudes (I'm from WI and regularly camp in northern MN, WI, and MI with some Ontario trips planned for the future.
I’m all for you giving it a winter time trial. Would be interesting if it worked for that. The blackout inner reminds me of the UCP Improved Combat Shelter. I’m guessing this is targeting people who camp at festivals where lights are on all the time or for people who work in the daytime like fighting Forrest fires and need to rest during the day.
The Fresh and Black tents are very good in UK summertime when it gets bright outside at 4.30am. They also stay a bit cooler in the sun compared to other tents. The technology is quite good imo, although I agree with your view that this particular model is a quite poor design.
Luke i love your videos but you 're way too dramatic here. These tents are used and praised for a long time in Europe and lots of people are enjoying them for what they are : a reliable, easy to setup ( hard to fold back) camping ground/festival tent. Not for what we call "bivouac" ( an overnighter in nature).
Decathlon is a serious brand, even if it is not hi end.
I've had an older version of this (2 seconds air) for almost a decade and used it for 20+ festivals. This thing survived everything: Torrential rain, hailstorms, mudbaths, drunk people falling into it... I'm not sure any fancy 1000€+ outdoor tent could survive that much abuse. Yes, it's not suitable for hiking trips or outdoor adventures. But for festivals or casual camping? I'd want nothing else.
I have to echo this. My 2 second pop tent took me through 2 tropical storms while crewing large larp events without ever a. Drop of water getting inside. This is not a backpacking product but as a car camping tent for festivals it was excellent and is still my recommendation.
The small zip inside the tend has several uses, including: a hole to sweep out any dirt/grass; a hole to allow a power extension cable entry.
I would definitely give it one more go in the winter. The only thing is the condensation it may hold in cold weather.
I love this tent. I've had mine for over 8 years and is one of my favourites for touring/road trips, especially when I have to set up in the rain, when the ground is rock hard or when the temperatures are close to or over 40°C (I'm in Australia). It's held up well in wind gust of 70km/h even when the ground was too hard to stake down. I’ve also camped in below freezing temperatures and was cosy and dry.
The only things I don't like about it is that it's such an awkward bulky pack size and the little porch/awning is useless when you're going in and out of the tent multiple times in wet weather.
I saw this tent as a good cold weather option as well. There are some funky things going on but the 2 wall concept will work well when bugs are not an issue. Thanks for the review. Let's see this tent in a January overlander night.
Your first review that you are absolutely clueless Xd. Those tents are among most popular in Europe. I had several models for many years. Older version indeed opened in two seconds. Packing it up was complicated so along the years they added a lot of features to help out with that. Those are the straps that prolong the opening time;)
Yes, test it in winter.
The smell reflects the odor of the facility in which is was manufactured. I have done some private label contracting for specific garments with manufacturers in China and Malaysia. Product can come in smelling like body odor, garbage, smelling like some version of smoke, etc. - especially if the product is prepackaged in plastic before shipping.
Wow that was the most horrendous attempt to peg out a tent I've ever seen 😂
Who pitches a tent on a road?
i have one of these and its great,.didnt get as hot as a normal tent as its black out, air flow was just fine and it was a really hot where i was camping, best thing about it tho is being black out you can sleep in......ZZZZZZZ Nice
Best festival tent ever! Pops up unter 2 Seconds - rest will be fixed with beer crates inside.
Ventilation? Who needs that when you go to bed at 3 a.m. completely drunk?
Fresh and Black feature? Best when you wake up at 10am.
Yes, I will continue to buy Decathlon tents, usually a new one for each festival.
Wasteful.
@@MD_Slaine The tents are cleaned by companies and sold again.
Thank you LUKE for sharing
Good, straightforward eval, Luke. Well done!
How dumb do you feel Luke? lol, I think you need to make a short video on you not knowing what this tent is intended for. I think the guy who told you about this tent set you up lmao.
Lol. This, my friends, is my thoughts on this video. In other words, these are my comments, my impressions, my immediate criticism of this production ....I love Luke and the way he overstates things. The best one in this video is the "That is, of course, a negative...a con" line. But yeah, Of course the company isn't going to advertise its product as "A play tent best served for kids or people who attend festivals" (which is the first scenario I thought of when he mentioned the ease of being able to sleep during the day), but that's essentially what it is.
That said, It's great that Luke exposes the features that just don't make sense and wouldn't be apparent until you actually got the product home - Like the vents not being mesh - Which, as a tent manufacturer, is a horrible thing to do. But I think that in terms of showstoppers, That's probably about it. I mean, does anyone buy a tent just because it only takes 2 seconds to put up? Isn't the set up part of the whole fun of camping? (Within reason, of course).
As for using it in winter time....C'mon Luke. You're the king of condensation! I would not want to be inside that sauna during a winter camp. If it smells like a garbage bag the night before, I can't imagine what it would smell like the morning after! But yeah..An entertaining start to my week! Keep up the good work!
Lol, my Decathlon tent beats your 2 seconds! My one says "instant! It uses two umbrella type pull tabs, but it's still far from instant! Still love the tent! Very waterproof and blackout really helps with heat control on warm summer days as well as low light penetration
You shouldn’t like the tent even if it functions great. How dare that company lie to you by claiming it’s instant. Putting it right in the name no less. It’s shameful. If it’s instant you should be able to just think about the tent and BAM! the tent is ready to go.
Thats My next tent Luke I trust you but having a quick option for fall and early winter up here in the u.p. of MI ooh I can't wait
I think it looks like a very cool tent and I like the blackout curtain feature... The inner just needs to be 90% mesh instead of fabric. It's not like people want to sleep in the middle of the day... They just want to sleep past sunrise 🤣
I want to wake up at 9am, not 7am after going to bed at 12-1am
Now I just purchased a new tent. It’s not a pop up but I’m hoping it’s an upgrade from my kelty. I’ve been watching your gear reviews for years and you may have already checked out the Marmot Catalyst 2-Person Tent . Pros and cons? I did set it up and figured out if my sleep system works with it. It all worked but I have a feeling it may be stuffy with the rain fly but I also live in central Oregon where the temps drop significantly at night. I enjoy all of your content brother. Be safe and happy trails
I think you have a old version. The new version has mesh "windows" and mesh ventilation points. And this is a festival tent designed for 15 / 20 Degrees celsius. Its pretty cleverly designed especially for the price.
@theoutdoorgearreview Hey Luke, i watch your reviews from time to time and often agree with you. This time it feels like you had a bad day or something. You were so hung up on the "2 seconds" that it lasted through out the whole video "... is blatantly lying" actually the site states "The 2 Second tent can be set up in seconds ! Release the straps and let the magic happens. You can forget the stress of normal tent set up. It is also free standing and can be moved very easily." not, done in 2 seconds. as some other ppl stated out, this might be a local french thing thats giving it its name. As for the dark covering inside, a have a similar thing on my 5-7 person tent (means there can fit up to 7 people shoulder to shoulder in the sleeping area next to each other) and me and my family really appreciate that. i´m from europe/germany and its really nice when you can sleep longer in the summertime or let the kids sleep during the day or evening when its still bright outside. A few other times i used a small tent for 3 people (nemo aurora 3p) and i used to cover my eyes while sleeping, so i dont wake up that early because of the bright tent ceiling. My Kid appreciates the dark coating too as he sometimes watches cartoons and stuff on his tablet and doesnt has any reflections from the ceiling. Depending on the campsite you are at you might not have any trees covering your tent either. As you have pointed out yourself they state it may take a few minutes if you stake out everything etc.. if you dont have windy conditions ppl may just open the clips, toss the tent in the air, and let it stand. put your stuff in the tent and it should be fine. i can see your point when you are comparing stuff with the conditions you face on lone wolf mountain with thunderstorms and camping in heavy rain. Thats usually not the case here, and when the weather gets bad, you just leave early. as for the ventilation, its looks like you didnt check the page you are linking in the descriptions, because there are pictures of how to lifting the back for ventilation. beeing angry doesnt suit you, though i appreciate your oppinion on stuff. Pick Up some of the Clues from the comment section and maybe give it another update ;)
cheers, keep up the good work.
Same person as last (?) comment, but that was from laptop and keyboard doesn't work, so I've had to use the one on screen.
Anyway... you present yourself as an expert: what does this tent look to you? A military tent? Survival? Bushcraft? Serious camping tent?
People in my country, for example, have the habit of going out on some days of he year. Plenty... spend the night there, including young people.
Of those, a lot don't even have sleeping bags or mattresses - the warmth is good.
The darkness... I saw it used as... lay down for 15 minutes, during the day, if no shadow around, with open door. Also... plenty of these people won't sleep in any tent if a rain starts: they'd go to the car, right by the tent or just pack up and leave. And it's ok for ventilation, with the outer fly opened, fully, everything= lifting the windows, on a very warm night. It can be slept in and I've seen it in very heavy storms of lots of winds and rain and it doesn't do as bad, for what it is.
I saw plenty of people sleeping on a home brought duvet and with blankets and pillows from home, in it.
This tent is for people that rarely sleep outside and that have all gear around the tent or in the car and that spend all day outside and, then, tired, just crash in it for a bit of sleep.
Because of the structure, is not my favorite kind of tent, so I asked a lot of users about it and all seemed content.
Great video luke. I would recommend you review the new mt500 hiking tent from decathlon. Its about 150$ and looks very promising. Comes in two versions, one with full mesh and one with fabric. I think they are worth a look. Cheers
Luke, I am curious to see how it does in cold weather and snow.
Waiting to find out.
Love watching your videos
Thanks
From August Georgia
Pretty slick method of staking open the windows...but yea, why would it not have bug netting. Actually, It looks like it would be a decent tent if the inner was mostly bug netting. I can imagine condensation being a real problem. I guess if you unclipped everything then chucked it into the air it would set up in a few seconds.....not staked down of course, but in an emergency you could just bail off into it without staking it out. I think you were a little overboard on the 2 second deal. Who really thinks any tent would set up in 2 seconds. It takes that long to get it out of the bag and prepare it to open. By the way, their sun shelter would make a great place for a generator to keep it out of the rain....just point the exhaust toward the opening, for course. At $25 how can you go wrong?
I got my Hilleberg Unna tent in brown. My go to tent!
I have the old model of this one , one of my best tents , pretty much has seen all of Europe , never had a problem with it
Maybe i’m not so picky …
I have even cheaper tent from decathlon that also features this fresh n black thing and i have to say that it does make real difference in keeping the tent not only darker, but also noticeably cooler during the day. Also i noticed heat being a big issue in your reviews and having no idea how hot it gets in states, i can only say that not once i got hot during the night in any tent here in central europe.
I say try it out in the winter. Obviously have the truck near by just in case, but I’ve seen you camp out in worse. Good luck, and thanks for the content.
Ok we can of course go really deep into the specs of it and yes it has flaws but for festivals it's just fine. Main issue I have with it is indeed ventilation without bugs entering. The best parts about it is the waterresistance and easy to setup.
I think it would help if you used a laser digital thermometer to show temp differences. Not needed because we all trust you, but I think it would be cool to see the number differences.
Es gibt gut beleuchtete Campingplätze. Da macht ein verdunkeltes Zelt schon Sinn.
Including during the summer: double walled tents rule, unless you do a huge hike of months, hiking all day!!!!!
Winter test advised. Sounds promising.
Yes please try it for cold weather
there really needs to be a good medium sized medium budget pop up tent, currently we went back to traditional pole tents to get the features back to where we want and just deal with the longer more complex set up.
European market tent, tested by a American. 🙄 Don't get me started on the click bate title.
Geographical discrimination?
So why they are selling it in America? 🙄
I had a tent 10 years ago took 2 seconds wad awesome.
Conversely, I really enjoy this tent...it's incredibly simple to set up and take down.
Guess the tent wasn't used at all for this review. The air flow of this tent is really good if you open the vents and it is way more cooler than other tents.
The "vents" that don't exist you mean? 🤔
Dude I got unsubscribed from you but I’m back on. Dig it.
When i was a kid it was very decent. Now that i'm a big guy it's a nightmare. I made the mistake to agree to take it to a week-end in the woods, let's just say your video hit the nail on every bad aspect of the tent. My sleeping bag was soaking wet after a night. It took me 3 days completly opened up to dry it completly. And don't even get me started with how in the hell do you carry this thing when you have a backpack already ?? All in all it was a mistake to bring it to do what i did. It really is just a raver's tent, pick it up from your car throw it on the ground and call it a day.
I'm going to guess this tent will do very well as a cold weather tent..no bugs..open up a tad for ventilation..could be wrong..but I can't wait to see
Gonna be honest, I generally see these tents being used at festivals or weekend campsites in fair weather, all where I seldom see any complaints. Some of your points are definitely valid, but I feel most people purchasing a tent like this aren’t avid outdoor-goers and so a lot of the ‘problems’ you pointed out in this video simply aren’t problems in their eyes. If you’re taking this tent out trekking and need to rely on a more state of the art tent then sure, it definitely won’t live up to the job. But for how the majority of people who buy this tent use it, it’s completely adequate.
Also, I think the two second aspect is just a figure of speech, or at least that’s how it’s very much taken here in the UK. As for the black out, again, at festivals or after a heavy night, both where you’d sleep late the next morning, the feature is generally helpful.
I appreciate your review. Spending that money just for a "festival tent" seems silly to me. I want a tent to sleep in. Camping tent. I don't want to get wet. If I want a "festival tent" I'll spend $30 on a cheapo Coleman or some Chinese knockoff. I've bought a Big Agnes 2 person tent less than this one. It's been leak proof through monsoon storms.
You may want to do a review on this tent in the cold. Obviously it’s not for hot weather.
Thanks so much!
This was like one of those clumsy infomercials where someone was selling a non-stick pan.