I bought this tent a year ago an i love it.....everything you've mentioned is right and i also hate the pegs too.....this is the first time i see a proper review on this tent....👍👍
Finally, someone recognises the quality of this tent, I bought the 3-person one after extensive research and comparisons with tents 3 times its price, I love it!
I’ve got this tent and have used it in a storm (on relatively sheltered ground but the rain was torrential for a few hours). We stayed dry! I have the footprint too as I always like to use them to prolong the life of tents.
Looks cool. Nice to see em pushing the design aspects and making new things. Decathalon has a sale every year . So this could be a great buy if ya get it on discount. I think it is a tad pricey at retail value. But it is great to see budget minded companies joining the camping/hiking scene. The brand names are really price gauging and trying to make this recreation for rich people. So Power to Decathalon for getting their foot in the market and giving em a run for the money. It is always great to see accessible products with a good long warranty for the new campers and hikers. thanks for the video.
Yes you should buy it. I’ve had this tent for over 2 years now and use it regularly on my bike packing trips, great tent and its stood up to some really heavy winds and rain around the North East of England, just use all the available guy points like any tent. Never a problem with condensation and always keeps me dry and I’ve only bent 1 tent peg. Loads of headroom and space. Combined with the footprint makes it into an outer pitch first tent, which I’ve had to do on a few occasions… Its very similar in design to the MSR Hub NX but with a better built-in floor extension you mention but a lot cheaper - its modular too, in that each main part is replaceable, if you rip the outer you can purchase just that as a replacement, rather that buying a whole new tent from China, plus the 5 years warranty…. You also missed the two-way zips on the doors that mean you can ventilate at the top if you need and the storm ‘rain flaps’ inside the vent areas, so the rain can’t blow up the fly and drip inside the tent… I think you set the ‘eyebrow’ pole up wrong (7.10) - the yellow ribbon goes to the yellow end and the black ribbon to the black end. Shame Decathlon is viewed as a budget or lower-end brand, as everything I’ve bought from there seems fit for purpose and has the return warranty too… I’ve been waiting for someone to do a review of it in the UK as there’s very little on RUclips… Brilliant tent, I couldn’t recommend it enough - that’s for sharing 👍
I’ve got the one person version of this tent. I used it on my ridgeway hike, 3 days in South Wales & multiple nights out. I love it’s simplicity. With the extra ground sheet you can pitch the outer first.
Nice to see somebody who is genuinely enthusiastic about a product. I love the idea of the ground sheet in the vestibule. I wonder how many competitors will copy that idea for next year.
It’s an MSR copy, but the general MSR design is excellent so all good. I saw this tent whilst on holiday and honestly thought it was an old MSR model, until I paid further attention to the label. I am really digging the Forclaz stuff, just bought a 50L sack for my teenage Son, but after checking all the features I will need to steal it occasionally for my own trips. The Decathlon stuff is good and very well priced. Thanks for the vid.
One big advantage for the UK and the wet and damp climate and summer dew is that its made from 20d Polyester which is lightweight but does not retain moisture and sag like the thin 20d nylon on the rivals to this tent that all feature on Naturehike tents. Also it comes with better poles in the Yunan Korean poles than the Naturehike with the cheap generic 7001 grade Chinese alloy poles. Its a much better tent than a Naturehike with a 5 year warranty and Decathlon are one of the best places for actually honouring warranty. I would take a guess a warranty with Naturehike would be near on impossible to honour. All those pegs want too is some paracord or Dynema looping through and they are good pegs especially for harder summer ground. The fly sheet is also closer to the ground than the Chinese tents making it much more a true 3 season tent with the polyester material fly that is more low profile, a lot better than really high profile saggy nylon on Naturehike. This is much better than those tents in all aspects. $0d floor is much better than most of the Naturehikes with thin 20d floors. You would not really need a footprint with this like those.
You can get polyester versions of naturehike tents, and they're usually cheaper. Overall people tend to prefer the nylon cos it's lighter and has other better qualities like I think silicone lasts longer than the polyurethane that polyester tents tend to be treated with.
you are xorrect. My naturehike poles bent quite easily and its 20d floor started leaking after 3 years. replaced it with this one, still not tested though.
I have just received this tent based on your review. Just wanted to say thanks for this and your other reviews, they really helped in my decision making.
I bought the 1 person version about a month ago (1.300g w/o footprint). It served me well during a 6 day bikepacking trip in Germany and Austria. Can't say anything about rain and wind because we had none. I really like the easy setup and features like the roof pockets and den groundsheet outside the sleeping area. Another great feature is the short length of the tent poles (37cm), which enables more options to carry them on a bike or a backpack. The quality seems decent but not comparable to my 25 year old Hilleberg Nallo 3 which was too heavy and bulky for the trip.
This looks like a fantastic tent, and great review! I’ve been looking for a 2 person tent and one of my essential features is integrated vestibule ground sheets. I had snobbishly dismissed Decathlon tents, but I take it all back (please forgive me Decathlon) - I can't believe this is the ONLY tent I’ve found with an integrated vestibule groundsheet feature. So its a winner for me. If anyone knows of any others with this feature please share!
I bought the 3 person version of this tent shortly after it came out it seems nearly 2 years ago. I remember scouring social media everywhere before buying for reviews but couldn’t find any so just took a chance. At the time the 3 person version was the same price the 2 person is now so £50 cheaper, so happy I snapped it up then. I also bought the footprint too. It’s been used in Wales during some relatively heavy days of rain and stood up really well. Bit windy but not stormy so can’t comment on that, and then in the Lake District in the heat so was very grateful for all the mesh. I carry some extra MSR pegs anyway, but I’ve found the pegs that come with it absolutely fine, though I do currently only go to actual campsites. I love that the outdoor Zip pulls up the door with it as you open so it’s not flying around everywhere & like you said love the extra groundsheet area in the porches. Definitely made a difference during the wet weather I had especially in Wales when my pitch was on a slight slope with that end pointed into it. The 3 person version also has the added hidden fully protected porch at the head end accessed only via a zipped opening in the inner which I also love. I’ve thought it looks a bit like a small space craft due to its colour but have grown to love its appearance. Also super simple and quick to put up & down, takes me little more than 5 minutes even just by myself. I’ve since bought the 1 person version as well with matching footprint, though haven’t yet used it. I’ve tested putting it up in the garden though and again super easy, however not sure if just me but the quality of the material & plastic attachments on the inner for the cross bar & ground sheet clip don’t feel quite as robust as the 3 person version I have. Will see. Great products though for their weight and pack size & great shout out for it, as surprisingly still don’t think this product has that many reviews.
I love tents with structured tent poles, because they can be pitched free standing and moved around. This Decathlon tent looks marvelous, but I wouldn't buy it, not because it's not a great tent, but because I'm a small Asian guy and a 2kg tent is just too much weight. I'm getting older now and physical strength eludes me more and more.
I have a way more basic Decathlon tent for about 6 or 7 years with tenths of uses and it's still in pretty good shape. Quality is not an issue, price is usually competitive and they're now making good, technical equipment for intensive use.
Nice looking tent at a good price and love the vestibule grounsheets. Looks very similar to my MSR Hubba Hubba NX and you can see where the lower price has come from in the weight and general fixing quality. Great option for the price though!
It’s around double the weight of the Hubba Hubba and half the price so I guess that’s fair. The NatureHike Mongar 2 is lighter and cheaper but the warranty is lacking.
Maybe I’m missing something but I’m from north Scotland and iv been camping about a year and been about 20 odd times in wind and rain my tent was 40 quid a euro hike backpacker deluxe lol it’s still in good nick
I must say, I do prefer 'proper' sport-specific outdoor brands but you really can't fault the value for money Decathlon show on nearly all their products. They've done themselves proud here.
Companion 2 man tent 2kg 80 quid.Ive used it for 10yrs reproofed it once and still like new.Had it in 2 supercell storms in Qld Aus and it has took a major beating with cyclonic winds and rain. Totally underated and is a steal of price and quality.
@@BackpackingUK Most definitley is.Whenever someone asks me what 4 season tent to buy i always recommend getting the companion.They made a 1 man but they discontinued it many years ago. The biggest stand out was it surviving to extremely dangerous storms.It was solid. And i dont have any afiliation to the company just credit where credit is due for a tent that stands with 400 quid tents.
@@goldie0282 Yes you will only find it in Aus. For around 180 dollars.So around about 80 pound.Dont no what the charge for shipping would be from Aus to UK.
I hve had a very good look at many permium tents. I could not see the added value of those big brands. So, I ended up buying the two person tent. No regrets. The desighn is fabulous! The revieuw does not justice to all the clever design features. The engineers have really had a good time designing this. One more thing, the pegs are just fine for me…
Great effort from Decathlon. They were on my shortlist for a 3 season tent. I chose the the Sierra Designs Meteor 2 -3.000, but there wasn't much in it as regards quality. Lots of fantastic value 3 season tents around at the moment.
How can you have solid mesh? Otherwise I absolutely love the review. It’s really, really challenging on size though - not long enough for us taller folk.
I have the 1P version of this tent. Used it for the South Downs Way thru hike in june 2021. the extended groundsheet for the porch is excellent. the pegs are fine, but of course if you expect softer ground of wet weather, change them up. side was fine, changing clothes inside was a bit of a challenge; upside is it packs in a couple of 3l drybags, with room to spare. I'm not a fan of that grey 'canopy' that the inner tent has, because it helps trap heat, and you really want it to go up and away, but it was probably a compromise because the top vents on the fly sheet may let some rain in.
I'm currently divided between this and the Wild Country Helm Compact 2 - at the moment there's only a tenner between the prices. This seems to have better features, but the Helm is a nice stealthy green. The Helm is slightly heavier, but also seems to have a smaller pack size. Hmmm. 🤔
I thought the same as you about the pegs when I bought my first decathlon tent. I have used the same pegs and tent for about 15 years now and the pegs and tent have always been great. I was glad to stand corrected on the pegs.
Like the vestibules. They are bigger/better than my Snugpak Scorpion 2 and tent is much higher too but Scorpion 2 is a 4 season tent which you can still get for £233 if you shop around. I still like this and would consider it to use instead of the Scorpion 2 for 6 months of the year here in the grim wet North. Thanks for the good review.
Banging tent for the price of got the MT 900 tarp from Decathlon and its great product and quality and iv uesd it in heavy rain no problem great reviews
I have the mt900 UL, little less space inside but much quicker to set up, inner tent is also attached so handy in rain. Also a bit lighter - same price. But i guess it comes to personal preference.
Nice vid Andy, I've looked at this a few times. Like u I really like the built in vestibule, very unique. Quite similar to the MSR Elixr 2 that I have so never purchased. Cracking tent for someone starting out though. ATB Paul 👍
I try and buy aftermarket groundsheets for my tents that cover the vestibules but this has them built in. I wish more tent brands did this. It saves weight too!
What do you think about naturehike cloudup2 compared with mt900? And you think that a groundsheet is needed for mt900 or the fabric will handle some use?
@@BackpackingUK Thankfully, as I found out. I have both the Mirage 200 and the Helvellyn 200 and last winter I took the Helvellyn by accident for a night on Kinder in typical Kinder Winter weather and much to my surprise, it took it. Still, be nice if they did a meshier inner for midsummer use like Hilleberg do for some of their models as it gets a bit sweaty. :)
@Backpacking UK - Hi Andy. wondering if you could recommend this tent for a 194cm tall person. Your opinion? Thanks! Great review! If anyone else here in the comments can advise, that would also be very much appreciated!
Excellent video! After watching your video on Nature Hike Cloud Up 2, I can't decide which one to get. I live in a warmer climate and my previous tent had really poor ventilation, do you know which one has better ventilation or is better for summer use?
The Cloud Up 2 is much less suited to warmer clients, you'd be better off with a Mongar 2 or Nebula 2 if you're looking at Naturehike tents. Check out my other videos.
Well sorted tents , like the vestibule ground sheet , pegs bit cheap and it’s all the money at £200 lots of choice from 3ful and Naturehike at that level , time will tell , nice viddy👍
@@BackpackingUK in dry weather its fine but you don't buy a tent for dry weather in the UK. Although I appreciate the irony of saying that during a drought
£220, havn't worked out why this is so expensive. Doesn't look any great shakes. I'm pretty sure there are much better options out there for less money.
Did I miss this in the vid...you said there was something you really didn't like but you can get around it? But then I don't remember you saying what that was! Looks like a good tent all round but I'd be more tempted at £150 :-)
Hey i also own the trek 900 2p, and the material of the connecting pices were the tent pols go in is not of plastic but of aluminium.I first believed that theas were plastic too, but then I rubd the paint layer of and behind it comes solid aluminium. So there is no quality concern.
What is it about the pegs that are no good, are they are too thin? Not long enough? I bought some decathlon lightweight pegs just to have some spares and for supporting my cooking windbreak... Maybe they are the same...
So 300g more than the MSR but less than half the price, and with a 40d floor? Yes please! For 1, definitely, for 2 you might want the non-tapered width of a different design.
You mentioned you rather have brands with "proper R&D". You might want to look into Decathlons R&D. They put "proper" companies to shame with the amount of R&D they do. You can see this in their products. Just take the tent you're reviewing. The functions and features on this tent alone can't be found on plenty of "high end" tents. Not only that but the execution of some features is much better. I've been hiking for a very long time and I'm fortunate that I have plenty of money to spend on gear so I have a lot of "high end" stuff from a bunch of companies. Just mentiona whatever company and I probably have at least 2 of their products. So I've always used high end stuff but I've found myself "downgrading" to Decathlon stuff. Why? Because it's much better! I have plenty of tents, backpacks, hiking pants, pillows but I've replaced much of that with Decathlon.
I sold two expensive sleeping bags and got the MT 900 down bag, the other was hand made to size Cumulus bag and the other a Marmot and I can say the Forclaz 900 sleeping bag is warmer and better fit and more ell thought out with a unique design, also they do four sizes and all are the same price for all four sizes. I paid the same for my XL bag as my partner did for her small size/ Also the down jacket Forclaz make is superior to most at three time the price. The warranty is great with decathlon too
What features does a 'good' tent peg have please? Quickly pitching the outer flysheet first on my Hobo Fan tent has often kept me dry when I've seen a storm blowing up.
I can't do that, but I can tell you it's got one door and one vestibule plus the internal height is about 10cm lower, so this may impact you if you are a taller person.
Can anyone help? Andy mentioned the floor material is 40d and is potentially weak. I am between this and a cloud peak 2 which has a 20d floor. I am confused though because I thought 20d was thinner than 40d but no one seems to say the cloud peak is weak. What am I missing?
That’s a really tough one. Both are great tents for the price. I’d say the Decathlon is probably better suited to warmer weather, it’s definitely a 3 season tent.
love decathlon kit, I have loads of there stuff as I live within 2 miles of there Nottingham branch. I’ve seen the bit of plastic your talking about and whilst I agree the 5 year warranty is fantastic, a warranty is no use to you half way up a mountain in Scotland and the bugger fails on you. On this point alone it would be a no from me…… I never understand why companies cheap out on things like this. What would it have cost decathlon to have the part made in metal compared to plastic…..£2 extra maybe…. I mean really it’s not like they aren’t making a good profit on it. You can sort of understand on their cheaper models but you top spec tent it’s just penny pinching.
@@BackpackingUK Thanks for the fast response mate! I am totally new to this but my wife and I want to start wild camping next year but just in the spring/summer, what tent would you recommend? Im 6ft and she's 5,7 ,so not the smallest of people, there are so many to chose from and I'm totally lost!
I'm currently trying to decide between this and a Cloud Peak 2, mostly for solo camping site visits but maybe some wild camping some day. Both have things I love and don't like so much, so I think its gonna be a hard choice. Good to see another review of it though.
@@justanomadicguy I am leaning towards it, but I don't love the new door design, heard rain can drip into the inner if doors are open in rain as not much overhead on vestibule, plus with the Forclaz I like the ground sheet in the vestibule and also that can pitch without the outer in hot/dry weather. Will probably go for Cloud Peak in the end, but both have bits I like and dislike
Totally agree, dont think there is 1 perfect, 1 size fits all. I ended up buying 3 tents this year. Cloud peak 2 Lanshan 2 - which is good, and lightweight but its hard work in the wind. Also got a cloud up 3 so can take my boy with me. All have their good points but all different. I think the Decathlon.one looks great to be honest, especially at that weight.
@@BackpackingUK that’s helpful! Weather is not always blue skies and sunny in the Mourne Mountains of Northern Ireland 😉 Helm is prob a better option then. Great channel, loved the West Highland Way series 👌
I bought this tent a year ago an i love it.....everything you've mentioned is right and i also hate the pegs too.....this is the first time i see a proper review on this tent....👍👍
Thanks for sharing!
Finally, someone recognises the quality of this tent, I bought the 3-person one after extensive research and comparisons with tents 3 times its price, I love it!
Thanks for sharing!
Love Decathlon kit, really good quality at affordable prices and excellent customer service
I’ve got this tent and have used it in a storm (on relatively sheltered ground but the rain was torrential for a few hours). We stayed dry! I have the footprint too as I always like to use them to prolong the life of tents.
@@RichardShortland-Neal States on Decathalon that the MT900 has a wind resistance of 60km/h (Force 7): validated in wind tunnels on rotating plate.
Is this apart from the vestibles a free standing tent?
@@Huusmaan Yes
Which footprint did u use for the 2 man option
Looks cool. Nice to see em pushing the design aspects and making new things. Decathalon has a sale every year . So this could be a great buy if ya get it on discount. I think it is a tad pricey at retail value.
But it is great to see budget minded companies joining the camping/hiking scene. The brand names are really price gauging and trying to make this recreation for rich people. So Power to Decathalon for getting their foot in the market and giving em a run for the money. It is always great to see accessible products with a good long warranty for the new campers and hikers.
thanks for the video.
If this was in the sale I think people should snap one up!
Yes you should buy it. I’ve had this tent for over 2 years now and use it regularly on my bike packing trips, great tent and its stood up to some really heavy winds and rain around the North East of England, just use all the available guy points like any tent. Never a problem with condensation and always keeps me dry and I’ve only bent 1 tent peg. Loads of headroom and space.
Combined with the footprint makes it into an outer pitch first tent, which I’ve had to do on a few occasions…
Its very similar in design to the MSR Hub NX but with a better built-in floor extension you mention but a lot cheaper - its modular too, in that each main part is replaceable, if you rip the outer you can purchase just that as a replacement, rather that buying a whole new tent from China, plus the 5 years warranty….
You also missed the two-way zips on the doors that mean you can ventilate at the top if you need and the storm ‘rain flaps’ inside the vent areas, so the rain can’t blow up the fly and drip inside the tent…
I think you set the ‘eyebrow’ pole up wrong (7.10) - the yellow ribbon goes to the yellow end and the black ribbon to the black end.
Shame Decathlon is viewed as a budget or lower-end brand, as everything I’ve bought from there seems fit for purpose and has the return warranty too…
I’ve been waiting for someone to do a review of it in the UK as there’s very little on RUclips…
Brilliant tent, I couldn’t recommend it enough - that’s for sharing 👍
Thanks for sharing all this, very helpful!
Hi, so you need to buy the footprint to make it an outer pitch first tent?
Can it be freestanding without the footprint?
Yes, you need the footprint. It’s not free standing on its own. But here’s a good solution: ruclips.net/video/9_k_FTWIHKo/видео.html
I’ve got the one person version of this tent. I used it on my ridgeway hike, 3 days in South Wales & multiple nights out. I love it’s simplicity. With the extra ground sheet you can pitch the outer first.
Thanks for sharing that. So it's a bit like the MSR groundsheets where you can pitch them outer first too.
@@BackpackingUK yes that’s right, decathlon sells a separate ground sheet for this application!
Nice to see somebody who is genuinely enthusiastic about a product. I love the idea of the ground sheet in the vestibule. I wonder how many competitors will copy that idea for next year.
I can't believe it hasn't been copied. The weight disadvantage is tiny but the benefits are huge!
It’s an MSR copy, but the general MSR design is excellent so all good. I saw this tent whilst on holiday and honestly thought it was an old MSR model, until I paid further attention to the label. I am really digging the Forclaz stuff, just bought a 50L sack for my teenage Son, but after checking all the features I will need to steal it occasionally for my own trips. The Decathlon stuff is good and very well priced. Thanks for the vid.
I think a lot of people are surprised by Decathlon gear, especially the more expensive items. Goes to show you don't have to spend a fortune.
One big advantage for the UK and the wet and damp climate and summer dew is that its made from 20d Polyester which is lightweight but does not retain moisture and sag like the thin 20d nylon on the rivals to this tent that all feature on Naturehike tents. Also it comes with better poles in the Yunan Korean poles than the Naturehike with the cheap generic 7001 grade Chinese alloy poles. Its a much better tent than a Naturehike with a 5 year warranty and Decathlon are one of the best places for actually honouring warranty. I would take a guess a warranty with Naturehike would be near on impossible to honour. All those pegs want too is some paracord or Dynema looping through and they are good pegs especially for harder summer ground. The fly sheet is also closer to the ground than the Chinese tents making it much more a true 3 season tent with the polyester material fly that is more low profile, a lot better than really high profile saggy nylon on Naturehike. This is much better than those tents in all aspects. $0d floor is much better than most of the Naturehikes with thin 20d floors. You would not really need a footprint with this like those.
You can get polyester versions of naturehike tents, and they're usually cheaper. Overall people tend to prefer the nylon cos it's lighter and has other better qualities like I think silicone lasts longer than the polyurethane that polyester tents tend to be treated with.
you are xorrect. My naturehike poles bent quite easily and its 20d floor started leaking after 3 years. replaced it with this one, still not tested though.
I bought the Forclaz Mt 500 Fresh and black because I can pitch everything in at once, it's a lot heavier but I don't mind.
I have just received this tent based on your review. Just wanted to say thanks for this and your other reviews, they really helped in my decision making.
I hope you enjoy using it!
I bought the 1 person version about a month ago (1.300g w/o footprint). It served me well during a 6 day bikepacking trip in Germany and Austria. Can't say anything about rain and wind because we had none. I really like the easy setup and features like the roof pockets and den groundsheet outside the sleeping area. Another great feature is the short length of the tent poles (37cm), which enables more options to carry them on a bike or a backpack.
The quality seems decent but not comparable to my 25 year old Hilleberg Nallo 3 which was too heavy and bulky for the trip.
Thanks for sharing, really helpful 👍
This looks like a fantastic tent, and great review! I’ve been looking for a 2 person tent and one of my essential features is integrated vestibule ground sheets. I had snobbishly dismissed Decathlon tents, but I take it all back (please forgive me Decathlon) - I can't believe this is the ONLY tent I’ve found with an integrated vestibule groundsheet feature. So its a winner for me. If anyone knows of any others with this feature please share!
I think a lot of cheaper tents are overlooked but some of them have cracking features!
I bought the 3 person version of this tent shortly after it came out it seems nearly 2 years ago. I remember scouring social media everywhere before buying for reviews but couldn’t find any so just took a chance. At the time the 3 person version was the same price the 2 person is now so £50 cheaper, so happy I snapped it up then. I also bought the footprint too. It’s been used in Wales during some relatively heavy days of rain and stood up really well. Bit windy but not stormy so can’t comment on that, and then in the Lake District in the heat so was very grateful for all the mesh. I carry some extra MSR pegs anyway, but I’ve found the pegs that come with it absolutely fine, though I do currently only go to actual campsites. I love that the outdoor Zip pulls up the door with it as you open so it’s not flying around everywhere & like you said love the extra groundsheet area in the porches. Definitely made a difference during the wet weather I had especially in Wales when my pitch was on a slight slope with that end pointed into it. The 3 person version also has the added hidden fully protected porch at the head end accessed only via a zipped opening in the inner which I also love. I’ve thought it looks a bit like a small space craft due to its colour but have grown to love its appearance. Also super simple and quick to put up & down, takes me little more than 5 minutes even just by myself.
I’ve since bought the 1 person version as well with matching footprint, though haven’t yet used it. I’ve tested putting it up in the garden though and again super easy, however not sure if just me but the quality of the material & plastic attachments on the inner for the cross bar & ground sheet clip don’t feel quite as robust as the 3 person version I have. Will see. Great products though for their weight and pack size & great shout out for it, as surprisingly still don’t think this product has that many reviews.
Thanks for sharing, really helpful 👍
Looking for a update on your 3 person tent, I'm looking at this or the MSR ELIXIR 3
Love the vestibule ground sheets - such a good innovative idea.
I wish more tents had this feature!
I love tents with structured tent poles, because they can be pitched free standing and moved around. This Decathlon tent looks marvelous, but I wouldn't buy it, not because it's not a great tent, but because I'm a small Asian guy and a 2kg tent is just too much weight. I'm getting older now and physical strength eludes me more and more.
God bless you x
I have a way more basic Decathlon tent for about 6 or 7 years with tenths of uses and it's still in pretty good shape. Quality is not an issue, price is usually competitive and they're now making good, technical equipment for intensive use.
Nice looking tent at a good price and love the vestibule grounsheets. Looks very similar to my MSR Hubba Hubba NX and you can see where the lower price has come from in the weight and general fixing quality. Great option for the price though!
Yes, it's another MSR lookalike! Some of the features are great though!
It’s around double the weight of the Hubba Hubba and half the price so I guess that’s fair. The NatureHike Mongar 2 is lighter and cheaper but the warranty is lacking.
Maybe I’m missing something but I’m from north Scotland and iv been camping about a year and been about 20 odd times in wind and rain my tent was 40 quid a euro hike backpacker deluxe lol it’s still in good nick
I know this tent but I've never really heard any feedback from users. Thanks for sharing!
I was about to buy the naturhike cloud up 2 for my coast to coast walk in June, but I like the look of this!!
Another top video Andy, thanks. Like you say, you really can't go wrong with decathlon gear for the money.
I must say, I do prefer 'proper' sport-specific outdoor brands but you really can't fault the value for money Decathlon show on nearly all their products. They've done themselves proud here.
I’ve shared your video on a Facebook group. I really believe in this product.
Thanks for sharing!!!
Companion 2 man tent 2kg 80 quid.Ive used it for 10yrs reproofed it once and still like new.Had it in 2 supercell storms in Qld Aus and it has took a major beating with cyclonic winds and rain.
Totally underated and is a steal of price and quality.
Wow! Sounds like a great tent!
@@BackpackingUK Most definitley is.Whenever someone asks me what 4 season tent to buy i always recommend getting the companion.They made a 1 man but they discontinued it many years ago.
The biggest stand out was it surviving to extremely dangerous storms.It was solid.
And i dont have any afiliation to the company just credit where credit is due for a tent that stands with 400 quid tents.
Where did you buy the companion from? I can only see it on "snowys" in Australia and its around £120 delivery on top
@@goldie0282 Yes you will only find it in Aus.
For around 180 dollars.So around about 80 pound.Dont no what the charge for shipping would be from Aus to UK.
I hve had a very good look at many permium tents. I could not see the added value of those big brands. So, I ended up buying the two person tent. No regrets. The desighn is fabulous!
The revieuw does not justice to all the clever design features. The engineers have really had a good time designing this.
One more thing, the pegs are just fine for me…
Thanks for sharing. For the majority of the time, value for money all comes lower down the price bracket so tents like this excel.
I really like this but a big put off is that you fit the inner first. Is there a way to fit the outter first or is it a bit of a faff
I have this tent, been on a 6 night and three night and I think it is great. Two hours long downpours and 0 leakage.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Great effort from Decathlon. They were on my shortlist for a 3 season tent.
I chose the the Sierra Designs Meteor 2 -3.000, but there wasn't much in it as regards quality.
Lots of fantastic value 3 season tents around at the moment.
You're right, there's some great 3 season tents out there. 4 season is much more difficult!
I have the Sierra Designs meteor 2.lovely little tent.
awesome review Andy. keep up the good work.
Cheers 👍
How can you have solid mesh? Otherwise I absolutely love the review. It’s really, really challenging on size though - not long enough for us taller folk.
Great review. All the detail I needed. Thanks 😊
I have the 1P version of this tent. Used it for the South Downs Way thru hike in june 2021.
the extended groundsheet for the porch is excellent.
the pegs are fine, but of course if you expect softer ground of wet weather, change them up.
side was fine, changing clothes inside was a bit of a challenge; upside is it packs in a couple of 3l drybags, with room to spare.
I'm not a fan of that grey 'canopy' that the inner tent has, because it helps trap heat, and you really want it to go up and away, but it was probably a compromise because the top vents on the fly sheet may let some rain in.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Nice tent that, very much in the mould of Naturehike's Star River and Mongar, but with extra wings for the porch groundsheets 😊
I'm currently divided between this and the Wild Country Helm Compact 2 - at the moment there's only a tenner between the prices. This seems to have better features, but the Helm is a nice stealthy green. The Helm is slightly heavier, but also seems to have a smaller pack size.
Hmmm. 🤔
Many people are torn between the two. I usually say the Helm is better for adverse weather conditions and the MT900 for better weather conditions.
I thought the same as you about the pegs when I bought my first decathlon tent. I have used the same pegs and tent for about 15 years now and the pegs and tent have always been great. I was glad to stand corrected on the pegs.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Like the vestibules. They are bigger/better than my Snugpak Scorpion 2 and tent is much higher too but Scorpion 2 is a 4 season tent which you can still get for £233 if you shop around. I still like this and would consider it to use instead of the Scorpion 2 for 6 months of the year here in the grim wet North. Thanks for the good review.
I think if you camped all year round you would definitely want another tent too.
I have this tent and I love it. + It is a silpoly and does not stretch and sag when wet like the other silnylon ones.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Decathlon do a tunnel version of the mt900 tents, do you know how it compares?
Banging tent for the price of got the MT 900 tarp from Decathlon and its great product and quality and iv uesd it in heavy rain no problem great reviews
Thanks for sharing!
I have the mt900 UL, little less space inside but much quicker to set up, inner tent is also attached so handy in rain. Also a bit lighter - same price. But i guess it comes to personal preference.
I really like the single-pole UL version too. Great tent!
Great review! Btw you've got a very nice understandable accent 👌
That vestibule feature is really nice, curious to see how this ranks against the msr elixir 2 and the nemo
It's much lighter than the MSR Elixir and much cheaper than the Nemo!
Nice vid Andy, I've looked at this a few times. Like u I really like the built in vestibule, very unique. Quite similar to the MSR Elixr 2 that I have so never purchased. Cracking tent for someone starting out though. ATB Paul 👍
I try and buy aftermarket groundsheets for my tents that cover the vestibules but this has them built in. I wish more tent brands did this. It saves weight too!
Nice review. I'm thinking about buying the forclaz singleperson trekking mt900 tent. It's 170€ and I'm wondering if it's a good purchase...
Do you mean the 1 person version of this tent?
Hi Andy, love the videos. Question - which sleeping bag would you recommend: Rab Alpine 600 or ME Helium 600 ?
Very well explained and demonstrated, thanks.
Cheers 👍
What do you think about naturehike cloudup2 compared with mt900? And you think that a groundsheet is needed for mt900 or the fabric will handle some use?
nice informative vid buddy, well made 👍
Thanks 👍
Oh damn. I kinda wish I'd known about this before I bought my Vango Helvellyn. This looks like it'll have better airflow.
Yes, but the Vango Helvellyn is more like a 4 season tent so you could use yours all year round.
@@BackpackingUK Thankfully, as I found out. I have both the Mirage 200 and the Helvellyn 200 and last winter I took the Helvellyn by accident for a night on Kinder in typical Kinder Winter weather and much to my surprise, it took it.
Still, be nice if they did a meshier inner for midsummer use like Hilleberg do for some of their models as it gets a bit sweaty. :)
@Backpacking UK - Hi Andy. wondering if you could recommend this tent for a 194cm tall person. Your opinion? Thanks!
Great review!
If anyone else here in the comments can advise, that would also be very much appreciated!
I'll put a post out there soon!
The big winning point is the space inside compare to the weight.
Absolutely, and the vestibules too!
Excellent video! After watching your video on Nature Hike Cloud Up 2, I can't decide which one to get. I live in a warmer climate and my previous tent had really poor ventilation, do you know which one has better ventilation or is better for summer use?
The Cloud Up 2 is much less suited to warmer clients, you'd be better off with a Mongar 2 or Nebula 2 if you're looking at Naturehike tents. Check out my other videos.
Well sorted tents , like the vestibule ground sheet , pegs bit cheap and it’s all the money at £200 lots of choice from 3ful and Naturehike at that level , time will tell , nice viddy👍
It's a tough price point, especially as it's a bit more money than some other brands. However, you can't overlook the 5 year warranty.
You can get a basic Marmot tent at this price point too ...
I got the msr exilir 2v2 for not much more on a offer but looked at this one has great reviews decathlon stuff not had any yet realy tho to say myself
There’s some interesting features but for me I can’t have a tent that pitches inner first. It just bugs me
Fair enough, I know what you mean. However, in dry weather it doesn't matter.
@@BackpackingUK in dry weather its fine but you don't buy a tent for dry weather in the UK. Although I appreciate the irony of saying that during a drought
So what solo tent would you recommend for backpacking/bikepacking?
Hi I read in one of the comments under this video that if you buy the extre ground sheet than you can pitch the outer tent first.
The Forclaz MT900 is a cracking 2 man lightweight tent
Nicw tent, i use it for 2 years now for my Motorcycle trip atound Thailand, very pleased on quality. i never use a footprint do i really need a one?
IMHO _ a footprint, even a sheet like an open heavy duty garden bin bag, protects the bottom from thorns, sharp stones and damp. Weights nothing.
£220, havn't worked out why this is so expensive.
Doesn't look any great shakes.
I'm pretty sure there are much better options out there for less money.
Do you know what the elastic is for just inside the doors? 10:55
Did I miss this in the vid...you said there was something you really didn't like but you can get around it? But then I don't remember you saying what that was! Looks like a good tent all round but I'd be more tempted at £150 :-)
The pegs! Change them and you've got a great tent package!
Nice! Will be having a look at this.
Hope you enjoy it!
@@BackpackingUK yes, only thing that puts me off is the 2000 hh.
Hey i also own the trek 900 2p, and the material of the connecting pices were the tent pols go in is not of plastic but of aluminium.I first believed that theas were plastic too, but then I rubd the paint layer of and behind it comes solid aluminium. So there is no quality concern.
Really? I'll have to double check then!
Nice tent! Well done with the review. New follower here. Crow
The top middle pole if above the black and yellow colours do not match, they only match if its hanging under, so which is the correct way to pitch it?
From memory, Decathlon go under but most tents go over so I personally stick with that. The manufacturer will say the colours should be matched.
What is it about the pegs that are no good, are they are too thin? Not long enough? I bought some decathlon lightweight pegs just to have some spares and for supporting my cooking windbreak... Maybe they are the same...
Way, way too thin! Good for really hard ground but poor any other time.
Hi mate, goin through your videos, great content without the rubbish that we don’t need to hear, very honest reviews.
Much appreciated 👍
Looks a great 3 season tent Andy.
It really is!
Thanks for the review. Does it get too drafty/cold inside when it's windy bevause of the mesh in the inner layer?
It's designed for 3 season use so I would avoid using this tent in winter, it'll be too cold.
@@BackpackingUK well, summer is Scotland is not winter but some days it can feel like it :P
So 300g more than the MSR but less than half the price, and with a 40d floor? Yes please! For 1, definitely, for 2 you might want the non-tapered width of a different design.
You mentioned you rather have brands with "proper R&D". You might want to look into Decathlons R&D. They put "proper" companies to shame with the amount of R&D they do. You can see this in their products. Just take the tent you're reviewing. The functions and features on this tent alone can't be found on plenty of "high end" tents. Not only that but the execution of some features is much better.
I've been hiking for a very long time and I'm fortunate that I have plenty of money to spend on gear so I have a lot of "high end" stuff from a bunch of companies. Just mentiona whatever company and I probably have at least 2 of their products. So I've always used high end stuff but I've found myself "downgrading" to Decathlon stuff. Why? Because it's much better! I have plenty of tents, backpacks, hiking pants, pillows but I've replaced much of that with Decathlon.
Totally agree 👍
I sold two expensive sleeping bags and got the MT 900 down bag, the other was hand made to size Cumulus bag and the other a Marmot and I can say the Forclaz 900 sleeping bag is warmer and better fit and more ell thought out with a unique design, also they do four sizes and all are the same price for all four sizes. I paid the same for my XL bag as my partner did for her small size/ Also the down jacket Forclaz make is superior to most at three time the price. The warranty is great with decathlon too
What features does a 'good' tent peg have please?
Quickly pitching the outer flysheet first on my Hobo Fan tent has often kept me dry when I've seen a storm blowing up.
Check out my Tent Peg Review 👍
@@BackpackingUK tent peg review
Hi, why do you put the crossbar on the top while the official how to video by Forclaz show the opposite ?
Thanks for the review.
Good question
If you put the crossbar on the bottom it puts extra tension on the fixing which may break. Putting it on the top also makes the fly more taught.
I hope you can review their 1 person tent too.
I can't do that, but I can tell you it's got one door and one vestibule plus the internal height is about 10cm lower, so this may impact you if you are a taller person.
@@BackpackingUK thanks Mate, I actually look at their website and either size isn't available atm.
Can anyone help? Andy mentioned the floor material is 40d and is potentially weak. I am between this and a cloud peak 2 which has a 20d floor. I am confused though because I thought 20d was thinner than 40d but no one seems to say the cloud peak is weak. What am I missing?
You get a ground sheet / footprint with the Cloud Peak 2 to protect the bottom of the tent.
@@BackpackingUK aha! Brilliant thanks, so if I got the additional ground sheet for the forclaz it would be similar strength to the cloud peak?
This and the helm 2 compact are nearly the same price with the discount code. Which is better?
That’s a really tough one. Both are great tents for the price. I’d say the Decathlon is probably better suited to warmer weather, it’s definitely a 3 season tent.
But why you cannot use it in winter ? What is missing to be a winter friendly tent ? If anyone knows the answer, I'd appreciate it.
snow skirt. also its quite tall with double "Y" structure so it should not be used in really serious winds
love decathlon kit, I have loads of there stuff as I live within 2 miles of there Nottingham branch. I’ve seen the bit of plastic your talking about and whilst I agree the 5 year warranty is fantastic, a warranty is no use to you half way up a mountain in Scotland and the bugger fails on you. On this point alone it would be a no from me……
I never understand why companies cheap out on things like this. What would it have cost decathlon to have the part made in metal compared to plastic…..£2 extra maybe…. I mean really it’s not like they aren’t making a good profit on it. You can sort of understand on their cheaper models but you top spec tent it’s just penny pinching.
100% agree with you!
Hm. Seems it isn't available in Australia.
Can not decide between this and the Lanshan 2 Pro! what would you go for out of the 2?
They’re totally different. The Lanshan Pro is much more of a summer backpacking tent.
@@BackpackingUK Thanks for the fast response mate! I am totally new to this but my wife and I want to start wild camping next year but just in the spring/summer, what tent would you recommend? Im 6ft and she's 5,7 ,so not the smallest of people, there are so many to chose from and I'm totally lost!
Do you think that can I fit my road bike fully or partially on those openings where you store your gear?
Maybe with the front wheel off 👍
Do we think that pole framing will hold up in a strong wind on the hill?? Genuine question 🙏
Tents with one-piece poles are an accident waiting to happen in storms but they’ll be fine in the wind.
Any reason not to take the 1 person version and save a bit of weight?
No, none. The 1P is great too 👍
I belive the tent is tested thoroughly.
I’m sure it is, Decathlon are well known for their R&D.
I'm currently trying to decide between this and a Cloud Peak 2, mostly for solo camping site visits but maybe some wild camping some day. Both have things I love and don't like so much, so I think its gonna be a hard choice. Good to see another review of it though.
Cloud peak 2 mate, cheaper, well built and great in the wind and rain
@@justanomadicguy I am leaning towards it, but I don't love the new door design, heard rain can drip into the inner if doors are open in rain as not much overhead on vestibule, plus with the Forclaz I like the ground sheet in the vestibule and also that can pitch without the outer in hot/dry weather. Will probably go for Cloud Peak in the end, but both have bits I like and dislike
Totally agree, dont think there is 1 perfect, 1 size fits all. I ended up buying 3 tents this year.
Cloud peak 2
Lanshan 2 - which is good, and lightweight but its hard work in the wind.
Also got a cloud up 3 so can take my boy with me.
All have their good points but all different.
I think the Decathlon.one looks great to be honest, especially at that weight.
Why would I want a "cracking" tent? Wouldn't it leak when it rains?
No, it shouldn’t leak. However, the HH rating is at the low end of waterproof.
hi!!! Would you recommend another one within the same price range, or would you stick with this one?
There’s a few that include the Cloud Peak 2 and Helm 2. They’re all really good value for money.
@@BackpackingUK thanks a Lot !! One question are both of them 100% waterproof???
Can you tell me is is waterproof or water resistant ? I need to know what to expect in the rain :)
Yes, it’s waterproof.
Really useful. Thanks.
I am sceptical about the worker’s conditions …if made by Decathlon .
I have no idea, I can't comment.
Where can you purchase this 2 man tent from? I have tried on Amazon and they won't even show it. How do you purchase it?
Decathlon direct. The link should be in the description 👍
How would you compare this MT900 to the Helm Compact 2?
MT900 is better for nicer weather, Helm 2 is better for poorer weather. Both have lots of space, reasonable weights and pack sizes too.
@@BackpackingUK that’s helpful! Weather is not always blue skies and sunny in the Mourne Mountains of Northern Ireland 😉 Helm is prob a better option then. Great channel, loved the West Highland Way series 👌
It says on the website that its not a good idea for it to be standing in sunlight as it might damage the thin material, what is all this about?
In theory, that applies to all tents, but lots of them have UV protection.
@@BackpackingUK does this one?
Thank u for your vid mate
Inner pitch first… that’s a shame. Great review still 👍🏻
Inner pitch first is ok for a 3 season tent but a big no-no for a 4 season tent!
I have the 1 person version and love it. It doesn't feel tight despite its small size. I had rain and stormy weather in this tent. No problem.
Thanks for sharing!
It cost a lot of money compare to Sierra Design meteor 3000 which is far superior. Only warranty it is a good thing about this tent.
That's a good alternative.
Absolutely man. Yeah
Decathlon seem to have done it again!
They kicked the ball over the bar on this one, its just too narrow at the foot end for two square pads.
It depends on the size of the mats.
nice review. Have you tried the ultralight 2 person version?
Do you mean the trekking pole version?
@@BackpackingUK yes!
Check out my latest Decathlon wild camping video, I’m using that tent!
Decathlon isn't the best or the lightest outdoor kit but it's often the best value
I wouldn’t disagree with that statement.