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Thanks for the video and I appreciate your work, I got one but now my doubt is...what kind of pole is the best or proper to the tent resistant any weather? Thank you very much
Can absolutely recommend this tent - used it in Wales and Dartmoor. Easy to pitch and take down, no condensation to speak of and plenty roomy for 1 plus kit plus a labrador!
Just brought this tent and did a test run in my back garden before I head out next week on a backpacking weekend. I’m 5’-10” and 15-1/2 stone and had no problems with space. I didn’t get the ground sheet but after seeing this I might add that now. Thanks again for a very enjoyable video…..!!
Great review, thanks! Do you think that a stronger wind will lift the outer too much as it seems the front section is pretty high up. Other question: My trecking poles have fixed heights - would 120 poles be fine? Sseems you can use 120-125 cm poles as per specs, but it might be that 120 leads to a saggy outer/inner?
Honestly would love this for solo fishing trips. Or a all season able to survive a bit of winter. Partner wants to come along tho. Not sure what I might do. Don't get me wrong, sleeping with another is fine. But camping? It feels crowded on a cot or a small mattress. Especially if they are a tad bit heavier and you go up and end up rolling into their space.
I have the Lanshan 2. with both of the inner plus the footprint. I opted for more space and have no regrets. The most I have hiked for a wildcamp is 2 miles. I hike mostly with a base camp. I hike 6 miles then return to the car . Ibhave thought about long distance hikes and wukdcamping . And know it isn't for me. But I appreciate and admire people who do. thanx again for a great video.
Hey hey, I made gr20 last year at the end of August. Made it in 6,5 days, so I didn't slept at every shelter. I used Lanshan 2 pro, cleaned the surface very well from every stone, but sometimes I though, it would be nice to have a groundsheet ( just the area, where you place your knees or sit down, to protect the tent). For my opinion, I had a lot of space in Lanshan 2 pro and I like to buy a Lanshan 1 pro cause of weight. For building, at some places it was a little bit difficult cause of the little stones, but I build it very well for every night, so don't worry. If you don't have two left hands , it will be no problems 😅 I think, Lanshan 1 pro is better cause of less space needed to set it up. With Lanshan 2, I had to improvise sometimes cause of the wider area, which is needed for it.
Hi, i did the GR 10 this summer and i met some guys with this one. They were happy with the tente and it resist to the wind and rain. I thing it's my next purchase as well.
How do mate! Tbh it's a rebranded Lanshan 1, some of the pictures of it on their website they've used are Lanshan branded. I've no problem with that though, I really get on with my Lanshan. Prices are a bit bonkers atm, but so is everything. The stitching on the fly panel guy outs aren't taped, so worth whacking a bit of sealant on them.
Exactly that mate. And yeah I will buy some seam sealer and do the guy out panels, i had read that somewhere before.. iv had it in the rain and seemed fine but nothing torrential so i’ll get the seam sealing done just to be on the safe side, thanks for that mate and cheers for the comment
Good wee video mate I was just out in a night cat hammock tent lastnight they sent me, did you need to seen seal that ? I had to seem seal my lanshan, gave you a sub mate. Atb Wullie ✊🏻🏴
Thanks for comment mate.. no i didn’t need to seem seal it.. Do you have the lanshan pro? Single skin? Cos i think thats the 1 that needs seem sealing. I’ve been out in it in the rain and its been all good so far.
@@GoodBlokeOutdoors - Many places in the US and elsewhere have ground that is too rocky and/or sandy to allow pegs to be effectively used. I was just being 'clever.' Lots of workarounds. I use pieces of tarp with rocks on them as anchors, myself. The good thing is, we in the arid western US don't have water coming out of the air all the time, and the sandy/rocky soil drains very well... Of course, our green is a bit different. 😊
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Thanks for the video and I appreciate your work, I got one but now my doubt is...what kind of pole is the best or proper to the tent resistant any weather?
Thank you very much
Can absolutely recommend this tent - used it in Wales and Dartmoor. Easy to pitch and take down, no condensation to speak of and plenty roomy for 1 plus kit plus a labrador!
Would it fit 2 labradors 🤣🤣
yeah with no human 😅
@@samweaver1778 yes it does....well behaved and not fidgety:-))
Just brought this tent and did a test run in my back garden before I head out next week on a backpacking weekend.
I’m 5’-10” and 15-1/2 stone and had no problems with space.
I didn’t get the ground sheet but after seeing this I might add that now.
Thanks again for a very enjoyable video…..!!
Great review, thanks!
Do you think that a stronger wind will lift the outer too much as it seems the front section is pretty high up.
Other question: My trecking poles have fixed heights - would 120 poles be fine? Sseems you can use 120-125 cm poles as per specs, but it might be that 120 leads to a saggy outer/inner?
Honestly would love this for solo fishing trips. Or a all season able to survive a bit of winter.
Partner wants to come along tho. Not sure what I might do. Don't get me wrong, sleeping with another is fine. But camping? It feels crowded on a cot or a small mattress. Especially if they are a tad bit heavier and you go up and end up rolling into their space.
Deffo go for the Lanshan 2.. the 2 person version of this tent
I have the Lanshan 2. with both of the inner plus the footprint. I opted for more space and have no regrets. The most I have hiked for a wildcamp is 2 miles. I hike mostly with a base camp. I hike 6 miles then return to the car . Ibhave thought about long distance hikes and wukdcamping . And know it isn't for me. But I appreciate and admire people who do. thanx again for a great video.
Thanks for the comment bud, i really want a Lanshan 2 for the summer !
Another great and enjoyable video mate, lots of info and useful tips, cheers bud, keep being you, a good bloke 👍👍😊
Cheers buddy 🤙🏼
Great review, I'll look that tent up!
Thanks buddy 🤙🏼
Great video and looks like a good little tent! 🏕
Cheers mate, yeah its a decent little tent mate, perfect for multi day hikes
Nice video and your tent looks great
Thanks Andrew 👍🏼
Its so good, because its BIG ENOUGH !!!
Most one person tents are just too small.
Hello,
Thanks for your video.
What ground sheet do you use?
Would you counsel this tent for the GR20 ( a lot of stones)?
Hey hey, I made gr20 last year at the end of August. Made it in 6,5 days, so I didn't slept at every shelter. I used Lanshan 2 pro, cleaned the surface very well from every stone, but sometimes I though, it would be nice to have a groundsheet ( just the area, where you place your knees or sit down, to protect the tent). For my opinion, I had a lot of space in Lanshan 2 pro and I like to buy a Lanshan 1 pro cause of weight.
For building, at some places it was a little bit difficult cause of the little stones, but I build it very well for every night, so don't worry. If you don't have two left hands , it will be no problems 😅
I think, Lanshan 1 pro is better cause of less space needed to set it up. With Lanshan 2, I had to improvise sometimes cause of the wider area, which is needed for it.
Ideal for the kids to carry there own tents I was by looking at the “other” brand. I need to thin out my tents tbh 🙄
Great review man I've just ordered one after watching yours.
Where can I purchase the ground sheet from?
outdoorgearessentials.co.uk/products/lanshan-1-footprint
Thanks mate much appreciated 🤙🏼
@@GoodBlokeOutdoors much appreciated mate thank you 👍🏼
Which is better. Night Cat or Lanshan.
I want to see some rain testing,,,, please
Hi, I'm thinking about this one, for my GR11 Pyreneees Trail, there is a lot of wind, rain and cold, what do you think>?
Not sure mate depends on the time of year and temperature I guess. I’m unfamiliar with the Pyrenees Trail. Great little tent though and very light.
Hi, i did the GR 10 this summer and i met some guys with this one. They were happy with the tente and it resist to the wind and rain. I thing it's my next purchase as well.
Congrats on a 1000
Thank you 🤙🏼🤙🏼☺️☺️
Great review, thank you.
You’re welcome, thanks for the comment
I can't find a source for the footprint where did you get it from. I have the tent already. Thanks.
outdoorgearessentials.co.uk/products/lanshan-1-footprint
Thanks! just ordered the rootprint
Nice campsite.
How do mate! Tbh it's a rebranded Lanshan 1, some of the pictures of it on their website they've used are Lanshan branded.
I've no problem with that though, I really get on with my Lanshan. Prices are a bit bonkers atm, but so is everything.
The stitching on the fly panel guy outs aren't taped, so worth whacking a bit of sealant on them.
Exactly that mate. And yeah I will buy some seam sealer and do the guy out panels, i had read that somewhere before.. iv had it in the rain and seemed fine but nothing torrential so i’ll get the seam sealing done just to be on the safe side, thanks for that mate and cheers for the comment
Nightcat comes seam taped, the Lanshan version doesn't.
New sub, so close to 1k!
Thanks pal 🤙🏼
Cracking review from a bloke I've learnt to trust, will definitely be looking into buying one in the summer, cheers bud
Legend 🤙🏼🤙🏼 thanks for the comment mate
Good wee video mate I was just out in a night cat hammock tent lastnight they sent me, did you need to seen seal that ? I had to seem seal my lanshan, gave you a sub mate. Atb Wullie ✊🏻🏴
Thanks for comment mate.. no i didn’t need to seem seal it.. Do you have the lanshan pro? Single skin? Cos i think thats the 1 that needs seem sealing. I’ve been out in it in the rain and its been all good so far.
@@GoodBlokeOutdoors mine is double skin mate. ✊🏻🏴
exact copy of the six moons lunar solo
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Anyone used this tent in the Scottish Highlands? Did it survive?
Tbh I dont like the color options. I would prefer dark green.
Yeah it would be ideal if they did a Naturehike Forest Green colour
How cute! You guys get to use pegs...
Not around here, mate!
How come ? 😅 please explain, and thanks for the comment ☺️
@@GoodBlokeOutdoors - Many places in the US and elsewhere have ground that is too rocky and/or sandy to allow pegs to be effectively used. I was just being 'clever.'
Lots of workarounds. I use pieces of tarp with rocks on them as anchors, myself.
The good thing is, we in the arid western US don't have water coming out of the air all the time, and the sandy/rocky soil drains very well... Of course, our green is a bit different. 😊
@@coachhannah2403 yeah its like that on some of the mountains here, like in the lake district etc.. impossible to get the pegs in 😅
@@GoodBlokeOutdoors - Any way to get pics to you? I'll show you my solution, and it's even lighter than pegs!
@@coachhannah2403 instagram @GoodBlokeOutdoors
The inner comes seperate you didnt shoe how to pitch it completely
Mine came both attached together
Very heavy. ultra lights are 14-20 oz or 1/2 that one.
Because …. Maybe ….only one person will be using it?
Thanks
It's a Lanshan nock off with a different brand name
Nightcat one is seam taped the Lanshan isn't.
It’s taking to long to set up
promosm 🤪