Best condensation management is the Swedish dishcloth. Light, absorbent, cheap! Justin Outdoors used it on his crazy bear-charge thru hike (great divide trail?). I figured it was just another stupid cloth thing but I’m highly suggestible so I ordered a pack. I brought one on my 5 day then hike of the foothills trail where it was either raining or 100% humidity for 5 days. That Swedish dishcloth was freaking awesome! Easy to wipe down the inside walls, wring it out through an unzipped the the door or floor vents/mesh. On a couple of nights I did this a couple of times in the middle of the night when rain storms were causing the condensation inside my tent to rain down on me. Takes like a minute to wipe down my double rainbow li from the inside. Also great for the outside when packing up. It dries stiff and light. Highly recommended for any single wall tent. Cheapest *and* lightest solution, hot damn!
I love this tent. I’ve used it on dozens of hikes so far. It takes me literally 30 seconds to pitch and the airflow is great for someone who shares their tent with a large dog! It fits me, my gear and my 90 lb Rottweiler. Im rough with my gear but the thin material does last. It stands up in the rain and high winds. That being said, I was in Pennsylvania in March once and it dropped from 70 degrees in the day, to 10 at night. Woke up with frost on my sleeping bag! It isn’t advertised as a 4 season so I can’t use that against it. Excellent product for the price. I was solo hiking at Teddy Roosevelt once and fell asleep with the front face completely open. Watching a bison herd go by as the sunset literally made me cry lol. 😂
Hey man! I know Papa Becker is proud of you for doing such a great first impressions video! I like this tent a lot. Great design, good materials, and from what I’ve heard solid construction. Yeah you will get condensation but like you said it’s a feature of a single wall tent. I think you will like it, but if you don’t, you’re rich so just buy something g different! 🙏 Thanks for bringing us along today. I hope tomorrow’s miles are kind. Keep truckin’ and be well. -Grateful
I have this same tent and I think you will love it like I do Kyle. I keep an S-Clip hanging from my trekking pole wrist loops and hang my ULA Ohm 2.0 from it so it is not resting on the ground. I am 6 foot and I have to always use a that loop to pull that tent wall from my head. I also always keep the vestibule open to keep the condensation to a minimum. Hiking the PCT I think you'll want that one side open anyway. Enjoy it and I would bring some tenacious tape to repair it if needed, that stuff works pretty well. I came from a tarp to this easy tent because I can literally set it up in less than 1 minute (I've timed myself). The ONLY con I think is that with the bathtub floor it often times holds little bits of leaves and dirt and crap. I have started leaving the far side trekking pole in the tent and hold that through the tent to shake it out. It helps some. You'll figure it out. Good luck and I am looking forward to watching your adventure on the PCT.
I have been saving up for a Zpacks Plex solo, but I didn't realize this one was so light! It's only 4oz heaver than the plex solo but half the price. This one also has some awesome features that are done better than Zpacks tents (I have a triplex) like the large vent on the non-door side, the little gear pocket, the toggle for the middle of the trekking pole, and the piece at the bottom of the trekking pole as well. Decisions, decisions...
Condensation is a feature on the PCT, just wring out your towel into your waterbottle and you're all set for morning coffee 😉 If the weather is normal, whatever that is these days, then you'll probably be camping dry until September when the rains hit Oregon and Washington. A couple of tips: 1. You can simply tie out the tent bottom corners to the existing stakes to keep the bathtub sides up. 2. Use your poop trowel as the stake for the pullout over your head. 3. Grab four or five of those lightweight plastic grocery bags so you can use those instead of stakes under rocks or in snow and sand, they're even lighter than carrying bigger stakes...and cheap. Did I mention they're cheap? 😂
@@michaelschneider6106 that doesn’t sound like it would work at all. Plastic grocery bags??? They’d just tear if the wind got strong. I have an actual solution using mini paracord and hooks that I’m thinking of patenting and marketing and selling
I just received this tent in the mail day before yesterday, bit nervous about how thin it is...but I love the weight of it. Excited for you and Flossy!
Super stoked to watch your hike! I hiked with the one last summer. I definitely liked the guid lines. I put a branch under them to maximize room. The chord is pretty light i would recommend taking them. Never had wind problems even above tree line in storms, the one is sturdy!
I used this tent on my AT thru-hike. It worked great in the beginning. But, the taped seams in the corners begin to fail and your tent will leak and make puddles in even light rain. The bathtub floor is super thin, so if there is even damp water on your ground cloth, it'll wet out. Using this tent in consecutive rainy days becomes nearly impossible.
I hear a lot of thru hikers like yourself talk about saving weight on tent stakes. Have you ever thought about carving you own out of sticks lying around? I have done this many times and it is really easy and they work just as good. This way you don't have to carry any and/or extra but still get the extra benefit of the extra room that tent will provide. Just a thought I would put out there. Love the channel dude! Good luck on the PCT. You will crush it! 💪
I had this tent 2023 on the PCT and had thrown it after two weeks in a hiker box. Yes, this year, the PCT was very wet and rainy as well as cold, but I do not need a tent that absorbs the entire moisture of all of California. The space in the tent is also very limited and getting in and out is very tedious, plus you get wet when you get out if you roll up the tarpaulin. Conclusion: Never again a single wall tent !! Now I have my 900 .- $ Hilleberg double wall freestanding tent and I am very satisfied.
The Aluminum V-Stakes that come with the Gossamer Tents do not work well in the California desert soil. I used The One Tent on the PCT and I live outside of Los Angeles where the soil is dry and hard. I would highly recommend switching out those V-Stakes for Groundhogs or stakes that work well in desert soil. Have a great time on the PCT!
You should try out the Six Moons Lunar Solo. Way roomier, only needs one trekking pole, never needed a ground cloth and sheds wind better. When you add up the weight of the stuff sack, guy lines, ground cloth and extra trekking pole required (but not included with the listed GG One tent weight), the Lunar Solo is lighter, roomier and a bit cheaper.
If you are worried about headspace and wind, I would bring the cord and stakes to use those extra tie downs above your head and feet. Not only do they give you a small bit of extra room, they will give the tent extra stability in high winds
Incorrect. Single wall tents vent just as well as double wall tents - it's just that you're in closer physical proximity to the condensation inside a single wall tent.
It seems like a pretty solid tent. I'm definitely in favor of a 2 person tent though, so I would spring for the 2 person version. Let's hope it holds up as well as it looks and you'll be good to go. It's almost time and that's got to be so exciting. If you film it I will watch.
That looks like a useful tent for single use. I think I would need more space. Price and weight is good for what it is. True test of several months use then review is required before I will have enough info but this is a good intro.
Owned a single wall before I found my current double wall trekking pole tent…. I used to keep a bandana next to me to just wipe the condensation away a bit in the morning before packing it up. Worked great and also kept the tent from getting mold and shit in it.
The One is good for weight and ease of setup but in my opinion it’s biggest flaw is that when there’s a lot of water on it (let’s use Washington rainstorms for example) the seams in the corners leak and some mornings you’ll wake up with puddles at both ends of the tent
Would much rather get an X-Mid. The single walled design of the One and the annoying pole in the middle of the door are major downsides of the Gossamer Gear tents. I know Dixie from Homemade Wanderlust does enjoy her's though.
I think you'll be pretty happy with The One. I have the older model and I've really liked it. I have at least 40-50 nights in it and its been great. Condensation can be an issue but that's the same on any single wall tent. Keep the doors open as much as you can and it helps. Its been solid in high winds and a few hail storms and the usual rain and stuff. I swapped out the stuff sack with a dynema bag to keep it dry in the rain. if it gets wet overnight I just stuff it lose in the front pocket of my pack so it can dry out somewhat. But in the bag I keep it in one of the side pockets of my pack usually. Good luck and I hope it works great for you on the PCT.
I like the looks of it for the price. However I just bought a new Skyscape Trekker as a 2020 Christmas gift to myself, and it looks like the GG One might not be quite big enough for this six foot hiker. I look forward to seeing how it works for you and maybe getting a second tent as a 2022 Christmas gift.
For a fraction of the cost you can get a Geertop 1 man single layer 3 season tent with a good sized vestibule. Worth checking out even if slightly heavier at just under 2 lbs and HH is 3000mm. Don't think I'd trust a tent with less than 3000 mm hh.
Thanks for your first impressions. I can really appreciate the ventilation and views from the front but I never realized how tiny that door was. So, why don’t you want to carry a few extra stakes?
Lol Kyle. Glad to see you did a review of this after my comment on the last video that I like the tent…albeit the wind. One last comment: if you carry some extra stakes to stake out the bathtub, it helps with the wind. Good luck out on the PCT bro.
Are you getting excited yet? I am for you to get going. I see lots of fire closures but you should be ok for a while at the start. This tent is pretty nice and the price can not be beat for under 18 ounces.
My impressions of The One: if it's raining the inside walls will be SUPER wet and if you touch them your hand will get very wet so you have to sleep without touching the walls and accepting that water will drip down the inside into the floor. Polycryo ground sheets... they do almost nothing to protect the tent. I just don't get it at all. Oh the tent is also kind of royal pain in the ass to figure out how to setup right and balanced/symmetrical. I tend to need pockets inside the tent for: my glasses, headlamp, bandana to wipe the wet fucking One down, etc. Oh on the vestibule: I was able to fit my Atmos 50 under it. I use a tarp as a ground sheet (that is larger) which I fold in to fit underneath and then I unfold part of it out under the vestibule to protect my pack from the ground.
Although it seems counterintuitive, according to the manufacturer the tip of the trekking pole is supposed to be in the grommet pointing upwards, not the handle as you've done it.
What's the start date again? Will we be getting ads on every vlog on Trail? Can't wait for the start. Already following 4 channels on the PCT and one on the CDT. This is gong to be epic.
To stake out the floor, you should attach a piece of shock cord to each floor corner that will reach out to your stakes your using to pitch the tent. I have a similar tent (different brand) and that's what I do. It works really well.
Yup! That’s what I do and it works perfect, I’m a huge fan of The One, I’ve put it through some serious PNW storms and it’s held up really well. I just leave 1/2 vestibule door open through the night and never had major issues w cond. the shock cord mod is my fave though Enjoy!
Yo Kyler, when you do your PCT thing it would be cool if you were kinda detailed about things like logistics and itinerary because I’m trying to plan a PCT hike and I’m not great at planning logistically. So an seeing a model of how that’s done in real time over the course of your hike would help a lot. So if you could tailor your videos to my needs specifically a little bit it would be so dope. Thanks again Kyler, you’ve always been my go to guy.
I would be bad at first impressions. I usually nerd out and love everything about anything new that I buy, I only notice I dislike gear after Ive used it awhile lmao
That sounds like fun the changing thing...I mean the butt thing was awesome...and what was dripping on you....😁 maybe you should take a wipe down rag...
@@KyleHatesHiking sounds like a #WinWin for now... You'll appreciate kids more(and them you) when you start appreciating camp chairs... You'll remember me for these words of wisdom at some point.
@@KyleHatesHiking I've been sharing your content in all of the FB groups in the UK Kyle and they absolutely love your 'ultralight jerks' video!!! Please make more like this. Maybe one for bushcrafters or one for beginners Vs gurus or both 🤣
Hey. Glad you are loving your the one. I bought and am considering the two (I like a little more width). I overcame the flappy bath tub which you can see here -> ruclips.net/video/6V-Z4Lhutas/видео.html not anywhere near as fun as your content but you may like the tip. Have a great hike man.
So I am assuming for 300.00 dollars it was made by a 12 year old chained to her sewing machine. You should not have been cheap and actually purchased the Zpacks. You get what you pay for, cry once. Zpacks made in the USA not by children chained to their sewing machine.
Best condensation management is the Swedish dishcloth. Light, absorbent, cheap! Justin Outdoors used it on his crazy bear-charge thru hike (great divide trail?). I figured it was just another stupid cloth thing but I’m highly suggestible so I ordered a pack. I brought one on my 5 day then hike of the foothills trail where it was either raining or 100% humidity for 5 days. That Swedish dishcloth was freaking awesome! Easy to wipe down the inside walls, wring it out through an unzipped the the door or floor vents/mesh. On a couple of nights I did this a couple of times in the middle of the night when rain storms were causing the condensation inside my tent to rain down on me. Takes like a minute to wipe down my double rainbow li from the inside. Also great for the outside when packing up. It dries stiff and light. Highly recommended for any single wall tent. Cheapest *and* lightest solution, hot damn!
Swedish dish cloth ftw! I use one to wipe out my pot 🤘🏻
I love this tent. I’ve used it on dozens of hikes so far. It takes me literally 30 seconds to pitch and the airflow is great for someone who shares their tent with a large dog! It fits me, my gear and my 90 lb Rottweiler. Im rough with my gear but the thin material does last. It stands up in the rain and high winds. That being said, I was in Pennsylvania in March once and it dropped from 70 degrees in the day, to 10 at night. Woke up with frost on my sleeping bag! It isn’t advertised as a 4 season so I can’t use that against it. Excellent product for the price.
I was solo hiking at Teddy Roosevelt once and fell asleep with the front face completely open. Watching a bison herd go by as the sunset literally made me cry lol. 😂
Hey man! I know Papa Becker is proud of you for doing such a great first impressions video! I like this tent a lot. Great design, good materials, and from what I’ve heard solid construction. Yeah you will get condensation but like you said it’s a feature of a single wall tent. I think you will like it, but if you don’t, you’re rich so just buy something g different! 🙏 Thanks for bringing us along today. I hope tomorrow’s miles are kind. Keep truckin’ and be well.
-Grateful
I have this same tent and I think you will love it like I do Kyle. I keep an S-Clip hanging from my trekking pole wrist loops and hang my ULA Ohm 2.0 from it so it is not resting on the ground. I am 6 foot and I have to always use a that loop to pull that tent wall from my head. I also always keep the vestibule open to keep the condensation to a minimum. Hiking the PCT I think you'll want that one side open anyway. Enjoy it and I would bring some tenacious tape to repair it if needed, that stuff works pretty well. I came from a tarp to this easy tent because I can literally set it up in less than 1 minute (I've timed myself). The ONLY con I think is that with the bathtub floor it often times holds little bits of leaves and dirt and crap. I have started leaving the far side trekking pole in the tent and hold that through the tent to shake it out. It helps some. You'll figure it out.
Good luck and I am looking forward to watching your adventure on the PCT.
Kyle, really knows how to pitch a tent! 🤣. Those extra guy lines will help with tent stability in the desert wind you'll experience
Trueeee
😆 yep have fun in that desert wind and lose ground.
@@cencalmeds333 they’ll manage
If you get time watch "The Art of Walking" on RUclips. Great videos of the upcoming terrain on the PCT.
I only had it in the wind one night, but I was actually super impressed with how it preformed.
I have been saving up for a Zpacks Plex solo, but I didn't realize this one was so light! It's only 4oz heaver than the plex solo but half the price. This one also has some awesome features that are done better than Zpacks tents (I have a triplex) like the large vent on the non-door side, the little gear pocket, the toggle for the middle of the trekking pole, and the piece at the bottom of the trekking pole as well. Decisions, decisions...
In the end he disliked this tent. He should have just purchased the Zpacks instead of some Chinese knock off. You get what you pay for. Cry once
Condensation is a feature on the PCT, just wring out your towel into your waterbottle and you're all set for morning coffee 😉 If the weather is normal, whatever that is these days, then you'll probably be camping dry until September when the rains hit Oregon and Washington.
A couple of tips: 1. You can simply tie out the tent bottom corners to the existing stakes to keep the bathtub sides up. 2. Use your poop trowel as the stake for the pullout over your head. 3. Grab four or five of those lightweight plastic grocery bags so you can use those instead of stakes under rocks or in snow and sand, they're even lighter than carrying bigger stakes...and cheap. Did I mention they're cheap? 😂
I’m so confused about using plastic bags as stakes…? What
@@helpfulcommenter Tie them to your tent/tarp loops after filling them with rocks and or earth. Weight holds the gear down.
@@michaelschneider6106 that doesn’t sound like it would work at all. Plastic grocery bags??? They’d just tear if the wind got strong. I have an actual solution using mini paracord and hooks that I’m thinking of patenting and marketing and selling
@@helpfulcommenter I've used them on both beaches and rocky areas and they do work.
@@michaelschneider6106 I’m going to need to see a video demonstration
I just received this tent in the mail day before yesterday, bit nervous about how thin it is...but I love the weight of it. Excited for you and Flossy!
Super stoked to watch your hike! I hiked with the one last summer. I definitely liked the guid lines. I put a branch under them to maximize room. The chord is pretty light i would recommend taking them. Never had wind problems even above tree line in storms, the one is sturdy!
Good to hear!
Nice light tent. Good choice. Try drilling holes in the handle of your iron skillet to save a few grams.
I love your crude jokes. Hands down, the funniest backpacking channel on the tube
I used this tent on my AT thru-hike. It worked great in the beginning. But, the taped seams in the corners begin to fail and your tent will leak and make puddles in even light rain. The bathtub floor is super thin, so if there is even damp water on your ground cloth, it'll wet out. Using this tent in consecutive rainy days becomes nearly impossible.
is there another one person tent you would reccomend?
I hear a lot of thru hikers like yourself talk about saving weight on tent stakes. Have you ever thought about carving you own out of sticks lying around? I have done this many times and it is really easy and they work just as good. This way you don't have to carry any and/or extra but still get the extra benefit of the extra room that tent will provide. Just a thought I would put out there. Love the channel dude! Good luck on the PCT. You will crush it! 💪
I had this tent 2023 on the PCT and had thrown it after two weeks in a hiker box. Yes, this year, the PCT was very wet and rainy as well as cold, but I do not need a tent that absorbs the entire moisture of all of California. The space in the tent is also very limited and getting in and out is very tedious, plus you get wet when you get out if you roll up the tarpaulin. Conclusion: Never again a single wall tent !! Now I have my 900 .- $ Hilleberg double wall freestanding tent and I am very satisfied.
The Aluminum V-Stakes that come with the Gossamer Tents do not work well in the California desert soil. I used The One Tent on the PCT and I live outside of Los Angeles where the soil is dry and hard. I would highly recommend switching out those V-Stakes for Groundhogs or stakes that work well in desert soil. Have a great time on the PCT!
I love GG The One! I used it on my Long Trail End to End last year, and will use it again this year for another go on the LT.
I’ve owned this tent and it’s definitely solid
You should try out the Six Moons Lunar Solo. Way roomier, only needs one trekking pole, never needed a ground cloth and sheds wind better. When you add up the weight of the stuff sack, guy lines, ground cloth and extra trekking pole required (but not included with the listed GG One tent weight), the Lunar Solo is lighter, roomier and a bit cheaper.
Hands down the most entertaining hiking channel. You’re really coming along bud
If you are worried about headspace and wind, I would bring the cord and stakes to use those extra tie downs above your head and feet. Not only do they give you a small bit of extra room, they will give the tent extra stability in high winds
Incorrect. Single wall tents vent just as well as double wall tents - it's just that you're in closer physical proximity to the condensation inside a single wall tent.
It seems like a pretty solid tent. I'm definitely in favor of a 2 person tent though, so I would spring for the 2 person version. Let's hope it holds up as well as it looks and you'll be good to go. It's almost time and that's got to be so exciting. If you film it I will watch.
I got heat exhaustion more then a few times working logging in the Sierra Nevadas during the summer in my early 20s. Careful out there
That looks like a useful tent for single use. I think I would need more space.
Price and weight is good for what it is. True test of several months use then review is required before I will have enough info but this is a good intro.
Camp chair crew checking in 🤙
Ewww
Owned a single wall before I found my current double wall trekking pole tent…. I used to keep a bandana next to me to just wipe the condensation away a bit in the morning before packing it up. Worked great and also kept the tent from getting mold and shit in it.
A Sham-Wow is perfect for this…
The One is good for weight and ease of setup but in my opinion it’s biggest flaw is that when there’s a lot of water on it (let’s use Washington rainstorms for example) the seams in the corners leak and some mornings you’ll wake up with puddles at both ends of the tent
Also the zippers are pretty low quality (on the 2020 model at least)
Wow that tent 10’ tall 😂
Great video as always….
Would much rather get an X-Mid. The single walled design of the One and the annoying pole in the middle of the door are major downsides of the Gossamer Gear tents.
I know Dixie from Homemade Wanderlust does enjoy her's though.
Holy crap! You didn't mention the "AT" once.
I think you'll be pretty happy with The One. I have the older model and I've really liked it. I have at least 40-50 nights in it and its been great. Condensation can be an issue but that's the same on any single wall tent. Keep the doors open as much as you can and it helps. Its been solid in high winds and a few hail storms and the usual rain and stuff. I swapped out the stuff sack with a dynema bag to keep it dry in the rain. if it gets wet overnight I just stuff it lose in the front pocket of my pack so it can dry out somewhat. But in the bag I keep it in one of the side pockets of my pack usually.
Good luck and I hope it works great for you on the PCT.
What is the highest winds you would guess you have have had this tent in?
I like the looks of it for the price. However I just bought a new Skyscape Trekker as a 2020 Christmas gift to myself, and it looks like the GG One might not be quite big enough for this six foot hiker. I look forward to seeing how it works for you and maybe getting a second tent as a 2022 Christmas gift.
What to put in that little pocket? My glasses, headlamp, maybe some tissues if I have a cold or when allergies kicked in.
For a fraction of the cost you can get a Geertop 1 man single layer 3 season tent with a good sized vestibule. Worth checking out even if slightly heavier at just under 2 lbs and HH is 3000mm. Don't think I'd trust a tent with less than 3000 mm hh.
Drink LMNT: Expensive!! I wish Electro Mix was still available (made by Emergen-C). Those were great, and relatively cheap. Alas, no longer available.
Thanks for your first impressions. I can really appreciate the ventilation and views from the front but I never realized how tiny that door was. So, why don’t you want to carry a few extra stakes?
You could use that pocket for lead weights
Definitely putting my Drink LMNT packets in that tent pocket... Electrolyte homies ✌🏼
Do you think a double wide pad would fit in that? I like to spread out. Or do you know of any that will?
Lol Kyle. Glad to see you did a review of this after my comment on the last video that I like the tent…albeit the wind.
One last comment: if you carry some extra stakes to stake out the bathtub, it helps with the wind.
Good luck out on the PCT bro.
Thank you!
CAMP CHAIR GANG REPRESENT RATIO ;)
Never
I like single wall tents never really had any problem with them you might try using some water proofing spray
The wind and super dry conditions out west could prevent the condensation issues.
That's actually a pretty lightweight tent. My skatepacking tent is a glorified bivy and it's three and a half pounds (56 oz)...
The water proofing spray might keep down the condensation
Are you getting excited yet? I am for you to get going. I see lots of fire closures but you should be ok for a while at the start. This tent is pretty nice and the price can not be beat for under 18 ounces.
My impressions of The One: if it's raining the inside walls will be SUPER wet and if you touch them your hand will get very wet so you have to sleep without touching the walls and accepting that water will drip down the inside into the floor. Polycryo ground sheets... they do almost nothing to protect the tent. I just don't get it at all. Oh the tent is also kind of royal pain in the ass to figure out how to setup right and balanced/symmetrical.
I tend to need pockets inside the tent for: my glasses, headlamp, bandana to wipe the wet fucking One down, etc.
Oh on the vestibule: I was able to fit my Atmos 50 under it. I use a tarp as a ground sheet (that is larger) which I fold in to fit underneath and then I unfold part of it out under the vestibule to protect my pack from the ground.
Although it seems counterintuitive, according to the manufacturer the tip of the trekking pole is supposed to be in the grommet pointing upwards, not the handle as you've done it.
What's the start date again? Will we be getting ads on every vlog on Trail? Can't wait for the start. Already following 4 channels on the PCT and one on the CDT. This is gong to be epic.
Good luck on the PCT!! What shades are you wearing??
To stake out the floor, you should attach a piece of shock cord to each floor corner that will reach out to your stakes your using to pitch the tent. I have a similar tent (different brand) and that's what I do. It works really well.
Good idea!
Yup! That’s what I do and it works perfect, I’m a huge fan of The One, I’ve put it through some serious PNW storms and it’s held up really well. I just leave 1/2 vestibule door open through the night and never had major issues w cond. the shock cord mod is my fave though
Enjoy!
Yo Kyler, when you do your PCT thing it would be cool if you were kinda detailed about things like logistics and itinerary because I’m trying to plan a PCT hike and I’m not great at planning logistically. So an seeing a model of how that’s done in real time over the course of your hike would help a lot. So if you could tailor your videos to my needs specifically a little bit it would be so dope. Thanks again Kyler, you’ve always been my go to guy.
Lmao I'll try!
The best plan is no plan
Little tent wall pockets get wet. Only bagged electronics and flashlights. Good spot for a headlamp lamp. Save a few forehead zits. Zippy
Keep calm....i think I saw Dan Becker lurking in the woods behind you.
I'm scared
I would be bad at first impressions. I usually nerd out and love everything about anything new that I buy, I only notice I dislike gear after Ive used it awhile lmao
Car camping? I always knew kyle was a casual
Is this almost the same as the 3ful landshan tent??
In that pocket I'd keep my Drink LMNT Watermelon Salt packets.
There you go!!
I have the 2. Pretty nice tent. Polycro sucks.
Kyle,
Will you be giving us a farewell video right before you leave? Best of Luck 🤞🏼
And in time 5min 14s Kyle gets to start pitching the tent.
Oh young Kyle all of his optimism for this tent…
Sweet camp chair
In that pocket I’d keep some anti diarrheal medication and some burritos.
Oh and a small stuffed bunny and a potato peeler annnnd some cream corn.
😂😂
I would obviously keep condoms in the pocket. And cocaine. I am not a cheapo who uses meth.
Fleshlight in the pocket for all the men in the comment section to share
By the way I hear oranges help with bitterness
Above average gear review, Kyle. Thank you. You are okay!
I was looking at a tent similar to this I think it was way cheaper
i got the lunar solo instead because i am a dumb baby but dammit allgood is adorable
“…I’m not supposed to go near them…”. Lol
Oh and: 120 inches? Are you sleeping in the tent standing up?
Yes
Put some hydrating drink in that pocket Kyle. That Meth will give you dry mouth every time.
That sounds like fun the changing thing...I mean the butt thing was awesome...and what was dripping on you....😁 maybe you should take a wipe down rag...
1st impressions video......i have not used this tent very much yet...(so you used it more than once)...so is it REALLY 1st impressions??
#KyleHatesKids
More like kids hate Kyle
@@KyleHatesHiking sounds like a #WinWin for now... You'll appreciate kids more(and them you) when you start appreciating camp chairs... You'll remember me for these words of wisdom at some point.
First impressions are everything just like tinder.
Facts
Little did he know it had a leak
Grinder for you dont fool anyone.
Definitely keep condoms in that pocket! 😜
Only if ur mum's in town
@@KyleHatesHiking 🤣🤣🤣 unfortunately not mate but I've heard flossy gives out 😜
@@KyleHatesHiking I've been sharing your content in all of the FB groups in the UK Kyle and they absolutely love your 'ultralight jerks' video!!! Please make more like this. Maybe one for bushcrafters or one for beginners Vs gurus or both 🤣
We all know that Tinder profiles never lie. 😬
Never
2nd!
You're not supposed to go near the kids. Is this a court ordered thing? Do tell us the details 🙂
Hey. Glad you are loving your the one. I bought and am considering the two (I like a little more width). I overcame the flappy bath tub which you can see here -> ruclips.net/video/6V-Z4Lhutas/видео.html not anywhere near as fun as your content but you may like the tip.
Have a great hike man.
You're not supposed to be near the kids playing soccer. That concerns me. (HAHA)
I wonder how it compares with other similar tents. I'll look elsewhere
Is it good or crap? Lol ✌
So far so good
That pocket is obviously for your fleshlight
Speak for yourself
So I am assuming for 300.00 dollars it was made by a 12 year old chained to her sewing machine. You should not have been cheap and actually purchased the Zpacks. You get what you pay for, cry once. Zpacks made in the USA not by children chained to their sewing machine.
I’d put ALL the things in that pocket.
Facts
Why is he supposed to not go near children his words
Them gray hairs under your chin?
Idk man GG just sweats so bad. I think it's just a bad material.
You came? Eww
Wtf is soccer?
No clue