3 years later people still watching and appreciating the information, Doing mine tomorrow as we have some fine weather for a change in the UK. Thanks for sharing Justin.
Cheers Ray 👍 July 2020, so nearly 4 years ago! Funnily enough, I put my L2pro up today to repair some cat claw holes in the flysheet 😱 A small dab and swirl of sealant inside and out will fix them up. I know this because I fixed some rogue stitch holes from the factory in the same way 4 years ago and not a single leak since. I made a different video….. ruclips.net/video/8NFAD47I3XQ/видео.htmlsi=A84u0MuvUNBKIWQf Have a good day doing your tent… leave it up for 2 days if you can.
@@JustinWhiting9 Thanks Justin, I’ll keep an eye out for any of those rouge holes! I did watch your video in December last year when I bought it, Colin’s Outdoors had a sale on, I think it cost me £115 with the footprint included, Not even had it up yet due to the weather, hopefully it’s all good, planning to use it for the Cumbria way in July with my wife, be a bit tight but it’s so lightweight compared to my Fjallraven Abisko Dome 2, thanks again Justin, much appreciated.
Good price that Ray. Mine was £100 in Jan 2020 (before covid and Ukraine) but they are around £180+ now. I’ve done 8 vids on this tent, check out my channel page 👉 Playlists 👉 Lightweight Gear Reviews. Thanks for your kind comments 🫡
I was nervous since It was my first lanshan tent so I paid the extra money for 3FUL to seam seal it for me. When I got my lanshan 2 pro, I only saw seam seal on the stitching but other areas weren't obviously sealed so I contacted 3FUL and they told me they switched to syringe sealing because people were complaining about the look of the brush seal and discoloration. I wasn't sure if they were just giving me a run around so I tested the tent out in two days of heavy rain here in NY and the following day, there were no leaks. I am impressed at how they seal the lanshan without any visible discolorations. (Personally I don't mind discoloration if it's sealed.) Nice job on your seam seal! I'm not sure I would've had a steady hand to do a clean job myself. lol
Thanks Anthony 🙏 check out my HEAVY RAIN TEST video which was filmed just 2 days after the seam sealing one. ruclips.net/video/ppUUOameQv4/видео.htmlsi=QYx78EEJ37fS-Nx5 Plus several other videos on this tent on my channel. No leaks, and actually no leaks 3 years and about 20+ camps later. The L2pro is an excellent tent for the price. 👍
Pretty good technique, that's what I was telling you about in the first video. Pulling the seam apart as much as you can makes all the difference. Now you don't have to worry about those silicone peeling off cuz it has filled all the needle holes. I absolutely love this tent, one of the most spacious and waterproof tent out there.
Yep, when dried the sealant is strong and fully flexible. Perfect! Have you seen my rain test vid yet? I’ve also done several wild camps in Scotland recently. Check out those too man! Cheers! 😀 ⛺️ 👍 Justin
@@JustinWhiting9 yeah I have seen it before watching this video. I wish I have more time to use the tent more cuz it's awesome. I recommend changing the bungee cord to a smaller ones, will save you a little bit of weight, not much but it will add up :)
Hi Harrison. Algorithms mate, matrix and all that. Anyway, I’ve done 6 vids on this tent if you’re interested. It’s not Keanu Reeves but they’re ok if you dig tenting and want to buy an L2pro…
Nice neat job there. Just done mine and have it set up drying in the living room. I bought some bathroom silicone and was going to use that but I saw some Warbonnet 100% silicone sealant on Henge Hammocks for a couple of quid so I bottled it and used that instead. It's a lot thicker so I diluted it down with white spirit till it's like a thick oil as people suggest and it worked perfectly stretching the seam apart and squirting a bead in with the syringe I got with the tent. When I went inside to do the other side of the tie-outs I could see the threads glistening so it definitely soaks in well like that. I do have a steady hand but I don't see how you could mess it up this way. Took about an hour tops and I only used about 1/3 of the tube which was tiny. Can't even see it on the side that's dryest now so I'm well happy :)
Thank You! My LanShan 2 Pro that came yesterday and didn’t have a syringe in the package. No instructions, nothing. No tags even. I love the tent, but disappointed they didn’t send the rest. Although they sent 2 new straps to adhere it to the outside of my backpack. Which I don’t need. Love your videos! I’m in Michigan, USA 😊
Thanks Buffy! 👍 3F send the syringe these days. Maybe yours was the Flames Creed version (like mine) or the Mier version. Maybe they still don’t bother. I have seen people mix their own seam sealant cheaply with bathroom silicone and white spirit. Good luck sealing and using your L2pro. I love mine so far. Happy Easter from England! Justin.
For anybody out there who is interested, it's Vow-Dai Justin, not Vawd... Not a criticism btw, just saying. Another btw is - you have pegged all the side pull-out guys to the mid-skirt/entrance pegging points, which is defeating the object of them. They should be pegged as far away from the tent as possible to create the best angle to pull the mid-panel out, creating more space inside the tent, and improving ventilation, and/or to stop the outer touching the inner - if you are using one - in a wind. Otherwise they are doing nothing at all. Re-silicon sealing - with a 50/50 dilution with white spirit it goes much further, and you can wipe any excess off with a cloth lightly moistened with white spirit, and this will also push the sealant into the threads and any stitch holes, and it hardly leaves a trace when it has dried. It is a much faster way of doing the job, I mean a lot faster! The idea is that the silicon is forced/soaks into the threads and holes, and is not meant to form a layer as such. I am only trying to be helpful, not niggling, sincerely. I would have used a syringe, possibly, once, but when you have done a few tents, I assure you that the dilute, middling-sized brush, force in/wipe off excess with cloth method is much faster and more effective long-term. A bead of sealant can come 'unpeeled' sometimes. If anyone is really worried about appearance, pitch the tent inside out and seal it that way. And slight mistakes would mostly be seen on the inside afterwards, and you probably couldn't see them once inside the inner anyway. I like your relaxed style Justin (-;)~
Hi Bob, I know about the mid pull-out guys creating a little more headroom inside. I just set it up that way for the seam sealing. I might try the silicone/white spirit mix and brush next time. I’ve seen a few videos like that. Yes, a lot faster but quite scruffy looking IMO. It’s a lot cheaper certainly but you don’t need a lot. I like things neat and tidy though, so we’ll see. PS - You’re right, pronunciation ‘Fow-der’ because I since learned they are a German company. I am fluent in German so I know this is right, but because I ordered it from the French Hardloop website I didn’t know at the time and went for the french pronunciation. 👍 Justin
I'm confused by the double reference to outer/inner you make above. I've ordered this tent (Pro) on the basis that is a single layer tent unlike the original Lanshan 2. Are you talking about a different tent (i.e. not the single layer Pro version in this video) re outer / inner issues in your comment?
Great instruction thanks! Just bought the Lanshan Pro 1 online last night and I'm getting prepped for the sealing!! Really informative approach - thanks!
It takes a lot longer with a syringe but if you’ve got all day and you like it neat, then why not take your time? Whatever you do, leave the tent up for at least 24 hours. It will be a right mess if you pack it away with the glue not fully dry. I left mine up for 2 days and unexpectedly it rained hard! See my other vid ‘HEAVY RAIN TEST’ 👍
I’ve just sealed a tipi style tent. I agree, from past experience, applying by brush is a messy pain. This time I watered down the sealant with white spirits and applied with a small vape juice bottle. Like your method, much more control and a far superior finish.
@@ashab1 so long as your mix is thin enough to soak into the threads it’s worth a try I suppose. The only problem I foresee is that gravity will be working against you. Applied on the outside, the silicone mix naturally soaks downward and into the threads. Applied with a vape juice bottle the mess really is kept to a minimum so I wouldn’t worry too much. Good luck!
I sealed my Lanshan 1 pro and I don't think you need to be as neat as you are trying to be. I just used clear silicone caulk diluted with solvent - about 25% caulk (any non-polar solvent will do - paint thinner, heptane...). I just used a brush and forced it into the linear seams and painted it on firmly on the patches. Works great and is easy and super cheap. All that needs to be done is to fill the pin holes from the stitching.
Yeah, I’ve seen the use of silicone and white spirit with a much wider brush. It works. I’m glad I made a neat job of it though, that’s just how I like to do things. 👍
At my local gear store in Finland they stocked the Gear Aid sealant from both Hilleberg and Vaude. The latter one was cheaper and came with the exact same accessories. Reading the comments on the 3F youtube you can get the syringe for free by sending them your order information. Newer orders get the syringe in the bag for the tent pegs. Cheers for a great video!
Justin Whiting his collar bone is mended but his fitness is in doubt after lock down! He’s young though so after a day or so he’ll be bouncing along. I’m filming but probably for private consumption only. We will see...
Hi Senior, Did your Lanshan come with a syringe? I can recommend it for the diagonals. Have a practice on something else first though, it’s tricky to control the bead and keep it straight at first. Good luck! 👍 ⛺️
hey Justin, I was wondering how much seamsealer you need for one Lanshan 2 Pro? Me and two friends of mine bought 3 Lanshan 2 Pros and were thinking how much we should buy. thanks and greetings from Germany! :)
Are you familiar with the Flames Creed version of this same Lanshan tent? do you think it's the same material used or it's just a knockoff that is not comparable to the original 3F UL Lanshan?
My tent is the Flames Creed L2pro. It’s exactly the same as the 3F. I think they are either made in the same factory or licensed with exactly the same design and materials. There is a third brand called Mier, same again. I’ve done 6 vids on this tent including upgrades and tips. Take a look if you like 👍 Cheers Sir Kay! Justin
I would have cut up the tent stuff sack and used the patches that came with your seam sealer to fix the sack. That way the colour would totally blend into the tent. Peace
See I think I’d really be messy doing this! I’m terrible 😂 patching up my inflatable kayak proves that 😅 Although I really want this tent! It’s now in 3 baskets from 3 different sites! Not sure which site to choose from! 😆😆 Great video Justin!
You can do it with a brush and work it into all the seams. It uses more sealant and looks messy, but still works. You can also mix your own sealant using clear bathroom sealant and white spirit. Then it’s cheap and plentiful instead of a little expensive tube. See other vid here…. ruclips.net/video/ooLwwUz-HKw/видео.html
Depends on lots of factors. Pitch it high, no rain, with wind = no condensation. Pitch it low, rain, near to lake/river = condensation. You’ll learn how to avoid the worst of it, but sometimes you just can’t avoid it with a single skin tent.
You just need any silnylon sealant - McNett Seam Grip+SIL is pretty good and stocked most outdoor places...but basically just be sure the sealant is for silnylon and you'll be golden.
Hi Justin, in preparation of my upcoming walk I also want to seal the seams of my tent and got myself some of the sealant. The instructions say that the sealant should be applied from the inside - I also spotted those in your video. Is there a reason why you decided to do it from the outside? Cheers 🍺
@@JustinWhiting9 ah, I get it. No, I bought a different tent but the same price range. It's called Andake 1206 - not too much info to find for that model, but my first impression is pretty good. I hope the Scotch weather gods are in good spirits in September - when I look at the last few days here in Berlin, it felt almost like November, with lots of heavy rains and lots of wind 😖 I guess I am getting a little anxious about my first wild camping experience 😁
Ok, the Lanshan 2 Pro is double sided silnylon Material. The right sealant Is important or it will not stick. Check your tent material and search online for advice. Was your tent already tape sealed in the factory? If so, then you don’t need to do it. You can seal inside or outside. If you use a thick wide brush it can look very messy. That’s why some people do it inside. Depends on personal preference and tent design. 👍
@@JustinWhiting9 Right. So, it turned out to be the same material, but I started to apply the sealant from the inside. That lasted not more than a few minutes - the main reason being a species of suicidal flies and tropical temperatures. I guess I would have ended right next to those flies if I had continued. From the outside it was much easier and even without the syringe it went quite well when I got the hang of it. The brush is really stupid, though. During the last quarter of the job it had already become so stiff that I could also have used a pencil to spread the glue 🙄 Cheers and thanks again for the advice.
Hello. Thought maybe if the patch color did not match and it really bothers you just cut a patch out of the tent bag and then use the non matching color on the bag! maybe disguised as a label? ( if found please enjoy it with a clean conscience! Ha! then a return address? :)
@@JustinWhiting9 ahh, I was just thinking if they charged another 20 quid, I'd happily pay it just to save myself the hassle. I find it so strange it's not done already. X
Hi Nik, It's because the L1pro and L2pro use double-sided silnylon fabric which cannot be tape-sealed. A silicone-based sealant must be applied with the tent fully pitched. Then you have to wait several hours for it to dry. That's why they don't do it in the factory. Imagine the time, space and labour needed to do that in production... I've camped in mine about 12 times without any leaks so far. 👍 Justin.
I just did it to lanshan 2pro.. The fact that top spots where you insert trekking poles are not factory sealed and reinforced is bit disappointing. let's see how it goes.
@@JustinWhiting9 sounds promising Everyone seem to Be satisfied with that tent, I m Just hoping I've done seams correctly :) Are there any signs of silicon pealing off on your tent? I m a tarp guy actually.. This tent feels so thin, didnt get used to it yet.. :)
Yes, I have seen them too. Awesome👍 Have just received my LS 2 in winterversion and are about to seam seal it next week😄 BTW I have read that Seamgrip+Sil is the new name for the old SilNet..🤔
Have you got the Lanshan 2 (old version) or Lanshan 2 Pro (new version)? You don’t need to seam seal the old version. It is one-sided silnylon material and the inner surface is tape sealed in the factory. You can add a silicon sealant if you like, to improve the waterproofing even more, but it is not necessary. The new version is a single skin tent in two-sided silnylon material. This cannot be seam sealed in the factory, so you have to do it yourself, like I did. Yes, McNett rebranded as Gear Aid. Same stuff. 👍 Justin
Actually I had the old version, but was bothered by the inner hanging down, and I therefore decided for the Pro. No regrets!😅 Easier to pitch as well, I think...✌️😄 Amazing how much tent for only about 135£..
I’ve seen a few people use those. It must be silicone on the L2 Pro though and I’m not sure the spray sealant would get right down into every inch of the stitching like the syringe does. Could work though. 👍
I seam-sealed my Lanshan 1 Pro... before having a close look at the inside : I realized there is no way water could go through the tent ! NO NEED TO SEAM SEAL A LANSHAN !!!!!
Hi Dana, for light rain or showers it will keep the rain out but for storms or long heavy rain it will eventually leak through the pin holes from the stitching, particularly down the diagonals, and also into the bathtub via the 2 top cones and the side wall anchor points. Here is the official video from 3F UL for seam sealing the Lanshan Pro tents.... ruclips.net/video/TvEfTExVzSk/видео.html Also, watch this great video by another Justin on his channel It's Good in the Woods...... ruclips.net/video/BK57vewgfXg/видео.html Good luck! Justin 👍 🌧🌧🌧
Would you believe, I've actually got a Bob Ross - "No mistakes - just happy accidents" T-shirt?!? 😂😂 Seriously Justin - love the guy!! 🤘🏻😄
Yes, I would believe it Dan. You are chilled out and so was Bob 👍 Now all you have to do is grow an Afro...... 👌
@@JustinWhiting9 I wish! That's some seriously cool hair Bob had! 😂
3 years later people still watching and appreciating the information, Doing mine tomorrow as we have some fine weather for a change in the UK. Thanks for sharing Justin.
Cheers Ray 👍 July 2020, so nearly 4 years ago! Funnily enough, I put my L2pro up today to repair some cat claw holes in the flysheet 😱 A small dab and swirl of sealant inside and out will fix them up. I know this because I fixed some rogue stitch holes from the factory in the same way 4 years ago and not a single leak since. I made a different video….. ruclips.net/video/8NFAD47I3XQ/видео.htmlsi=A84u0MuvUNBKIWQf
Have a good day doing your tent… leave it up for 2 days if you can.
@@JustinWhiting9 Thanks Justin, I’ll keep an eye out for any of those rouge holes! I did watch your video in December last year when I bought it, Colin’s Outdoors had a sale on, I think it cost me £115 with the footprint included, Not even had it up yet due to the weather, hopefully it’s all good, planning to use it for the Cumbria way in July with my wife, be a bit tight but it’s so lightweight compared to my Fjallraven Abisko Dome 2, thanks again Justin, much appreciated.
Good price that Ray. Mine was £100 in Jan 2020 (before covid and Ukraine) but they are around £180+ now. I’ve done 8 vids on this tent, check out my channel page 👉 Playlists 👉 Lightweight Gear Reviews. Thanks for your kind comments 🫡
I was nervous since It was my first lanshan tent so I paid the extra money for 3FUL to seam seal it for me. When I got my lanshan 2 pro, I only saw seam seal on the stitching but other areas weren't obviously sealed so I contacted 3FUL and they told me they switched to syringe sealing because people were complaining about the look of the brush seal and discoloration. I wasn't sure if they were just giving me a run around so I tested the tent out in two days of heavy rain here in NY and the following day, there were no leaks. I am impressed at how they seal the lanshan without any visible discolorations. (Personally I don't mind discoloration if it's sealed.) Nice job on your seam seal! I'm not sure I would've had a steady hand to do a clean job myself. lol
Thanks Anthony 🙏 check out my HEAVY RAIN TEST video which was filmed just 2 days after the seam sealing one. ruclips.net/video/ppUUOameQv4/видео.htmlsi=QYx78EEJ37fS-Nx5 Plus several other videos on this tent on my channel. No leaks, and actually no leaks 3 years and about 20+ camps later. The L2pro is an excellent tent for the price. 👍
Pretty good technique, that's what I was telling you about in the first video. Pulling the seam apart as much as you can makes all the difference. Now you don't have to worry about those silicone peeling off cuz it has filled all the needle holes. I absolutely love this tent, one of the most spacious and waterproof tent out there.
Yep, when dried the sealant is strong and fully flexible. Perfect! Have you seen my rain test vid yet? I’ve also done several wild camps in Scotland recently. Check out those too man! Cheers! 😀 ⛺️ 👍 Justin
@@JustinWhiting9 yeah I have seen it before watching this video. I wish I have more time to use the tent more cuz it's awesome. I recommend changing the bungee cord to a smaller ones, will save you a little bit of weight, not much but it will add up :)
Nice one 👍 I’m always looking for weight savings! ⛺️
I fully believe phones can read your mind. Just about a lanshan and needed this video .. didn’t have to search it up either! 🤣 cheers justin mate
Hi Harrison. Algorithms mate, matrix and all that. Anyway, I’ve done 6 vids on this tent if you’re interested. It’s not Keanu Reeves but they’re ok if you dig tenting and want to buy an L2pro…
Nice neat job there. Just done mine and have it set up drying in the living room. I bought some bathroom silicone and was going to use that but I saw some Warbonnet 100% silicone sealant on Henge Hammocks for a couple of quid so I bottled it and used that instead. It's a lot thicker so I diluted it down with white spirit till it's like a thick oil as people suggest and it worked perfectly stretching the seam apart and squirting a bead in with the syringe I got with the tent. When I went inside to do the other side of the tie-outs I could see the threads glistening so it definitely soaks in well like that. I do have a steady hand but I don't see how you could mess it up this way. Took about an hour tops and I only used about 1/3 of the tube which was tiny. Can't even see it on the side that's dryest now so I'm well happy :)
Well done Luke 👍
Thank You! My LanShan 2 Pro that came yesterday and didn’t have a syringe in the package. No instructions, nothing. No tags even. I love the tent, but disappointed they didn’t send the rest. Although they sent 2 new straps to adhere it to the outside of my backpack. Which I don’t need.
Love your videos! I’m in Michigan, USA 😊
Thanks Buffy! 👍 3F send the syringe these days. Maybe yours was the Flames Creed version (like mine) or the Mier version. Maybe they still don’t bother. I have seen people mix their own seam sealant cheaply with bathroom silicone and white spirit. Good luck sealing and using your L2pro. I love mine so far. Happy Easter from England! Justin.
Happy Easter! 😊
For anybody out there who is interested, it's Vow-Dai Justin, not Vawd... Not a criticism btw, just saying. Another btw is - you have pegged all the side pull-out guys to the mid-skirt/entrance pegging points, which is defeating the object of them. They should be pegged as far away from the tent as possible to create the best angle to pull the mid-panel out, creating more space inside the tent, and improving ventilation, and/or to stop the outer touching the inner - if you are using one - in a wind. Otherwise they are doing nothing at all. Re-silicon sealing - with a 50/50 dilution with white spirit it goes much further, and you can wipe any excess off with a cloth lightly moistened with white spirit, and this will also push the sealant into the threads and any stitch holes, and it hardly leaves a trace when it has dried. It is a much faster way of doing the job, I mean a lot faster! The idea is that the silicon is forced/soaks into the threads and holes, and is not meant to form a layer as such. I am only trying to be helpful, not niggling, sincerely. I would have used a syringe, possibly, once, but when you have done a few tents, I assure you that the dilute, middling-sized brush, force in/wipe off excess with cloth method is much faster and more effective long-term. A bead of sealant can come 'unpeeled' sometimes. If anyone is really worried about appearance, pitch the tent inside out and seal it that way. And slight mistakes would mostly be seen on the inside afterwards, and you probably couldn't see them once inside the inner anyway. I like your relaxed style Justin (-;)~
Hi Bob, I know about the mid pull-out guys creating a little more headroom inside. I just set it up that way for the seam sealing. I might try the silicone/white spirit mix and brush next time. I’ve seen a few videos like that. Yes, a lot faster but quite scruffy looking IMO. It’s a lot cheaper certainly but you don’t need a lot. I like things neat and tidy though, so we’ll see. PS - You’re right, pronunciation ‘Fow-der’ because I since learned they are a German company. I am fluent in German so I know this is right, but because I ordered it from the French Hardloop website I didn’t know at the time and went for the french pronunciation. 👍 Justin
I'm confused by the double reference to outer/inner you make above. I've ordered this tent (Pro) on the basis that is a single layer tent unlike the original Lanshan 2. Are you talking about a different tent (i.e. not the single layer Pro version in this video) re outer / inner issues in your comment?
The L2pro is a single skin tent. He was talking about pegging the side wall out, which can be done in single or double skin tents.
Great instruction thanks! Just bought the Lanshan Pro 1 online last night and I'm getting prepped for the sealing!! Really informative approach - thanks!
Ha ha, thanks Miriam! Good luck 👍 Justin
Seam sealing starts at 7:00 friends. Thanks for the demonstration! 😁
Yeah, sorry about that Heather! I do waffle on a lot.....
@@JustinWhiting9 It was really helpful to hear about the syringe instead of brush!
It takes a lot longer with a syringe but if you’ve got all day and you like it neat, then why not take your time? Whatever you do, leave the tent up for at least 24 hours. It will be a right mess if you pack it away with the glue not fully dry. I left mine up for 2 days and unexpectedly it rained hard! See my other vid ‘HEAVY RAIN TEST’ 👍
Nice job, and great content. Not just showing off a tent it’s nice to see how to protect it and increase longevity 👍🏻
Thanks man 👍🏻
I’ve just sealed a tipi style tent. I agree, from past experience, applying by brush is a messy pain. This time I watered down the sealant with white spirits and applied with a small vape juice bottle. Like your method, much more control and a far superior finish.
Good idea 👍
Hello do you think the big tubes of clear silicone from B&Q mixed with turps will do the same? Also if was applied to the inner instead?
@@ashab1 so long as your mix is thin enough to soak into the threads it’s worth a try I suppose. The only problem I foresee is that gravity will be working against you. Applied on the outside, the silicone mix naturally soaks downward and into the threads. Applied with a vape juice bottle the mess really is kept to a minimum so I wouldn’t worry too much. Good luck!
I have a Vaude tent and I have the same two patches, 0ne for floor and one for flysheet. Just found your vid.
A-ha! Cheers John 🍺
Hi, great video thanks a lot !
In France we only have this seam sealer in 28g tube (1 oz), is it enough ? Or should I purshase 2 tubes ?
Merci 🙏 1 tube of 42g was enough for my Lanshan 2 Pro and I used about 75% of it.
Thanks for posting as I have lanshan in the post and it needs seam sealed.
Thanks Steve. Good luck with it. 👍
I sealed my Lanshan 1 pro and I don't think you need to be as neat as you are trying to be. I just used clear silicone caulk diluted with solvent - about 25% caulk (any non-polar solvent will do - paint thinner, heptane...). I just used a brush and forced it into the linear seams and painted it on firmly on the patches. Works great and is easy and super cheap. All that needs to be done is to fill the pin holes from the stitching.
Yeah, I’ve seen the use of silicone and white spirit with a much wider brush. It works. I’m glad I made a neat job of it though, that’s just how I like to do things. 👍
Just a great tutorial - thanks for sharing! All the best!
Mr57Nick Thank you, glad it was useful for you. I have done several other vids on the L2Pro. Check out my channel. Thanks again 👍 Justin
At my local gear store in Finland they stocked the Gear Aid sealant from both Hilleberg and Vaude. The latter one was cheaper and came with the exact same accessories.
Reading the comments on the 3F youtube you can get the syringe for free by sending them your order information. Newer orders get the syringe in the bag for the tent pegs.
Cheers for a great video!
Thanks Didrik 👍 Really cool to get a message from Finland man! 👌 Good to know your experience with the sealant. Subscribe too my friend! 👍 ⛺️ 🍺 Justin
You must be psychic. I’m seam sealing our Lanshan tents today ahead of our coast to coast on Saturday!
Excellent! 👍 Is your son fit again? Are you filming and uploading? If so, I will definitely be watching! 👍 ⛺️ 🍺
Justin Whiting his collar bone is mended but his fitness is in doubt after lock down! He’s young though so after a day or so he’ll be bouncing along. I’m filming but probably for private consumption only. We will see...
Fair play 👍 Great weather. Enjoy yourselves! 🥾 🏔
I plan to reseal the diagonal on my Pro too.
Hi Senior, Did your Lanshan come with a syringe? I can recommend it for the diagonals. Have a practice on something else first though, it’s tricky to control the bead and keep it straight at first. Good luck! 👍 ⛺️
Yes it came with the syringe but haven't use it yet.
hey Justin,
I was wondering how much seamsealer you need for one Lanshan 2 Pro?
Me and two friends of mine bought 3 Lanshan 2 Pros and were thinking how much we should buy.
thanks and greetings from Germany! :)
I used about 60-70% of the tube. 👍 Viele Gruesse aus England!
@@JustinWhiting9 Vielen Dank (thank u very much) for your awesome content and your fast reply! :)
Are you familiar with the Flames Creed version of this same Lanshan tent? do you think it's the same material used or it's just a knockoff that is not comparable to the original 3F UL Lanshan?
My tent is the Flames Creed L2pro. It’s exactly the same as the 3F. I think they are either made in the same factory or licensed with exactly the same design and materials. There is a third brand called Mier, same again. I’ve done 6 vids on this tent including upgrades and tips. Take a look if you like 👍 Cheers Sir Kay! Justin
@@JustinWhiting9 link?
ruclips.net/p/PL9QaI5i2s_OSnJbm9fEs0iZlKxEAE5Yr9
I'm looking to buy some walking poles. Do I need a particular type of handle that'll better fit the lanshan. Hope this is not a stupid question 😬
Hi Martin, any type of hiking pole will fit. No problem. 👍 Justin
@@JustinWhiting9
Cheers 👍
I would have cut up the tent stuff sack and used the patches that came with your seam sealer to fix the sack. That way the colour would totally blend into the tent.
Peace
Good idea 👍
See I think I’d really be messy doing this! I’m terrible 😂 patching up my inflatable kayak proves that 😅
Although I really want this tent! It’s now in 3 baskets from 3 different sites! Not sure which site to choose from! 😆😆
Great video Justin!
You can do it with a brush and work it into all the seams. It uses more sealant and looks messy, but still works. You can also mix your own sealant using clear bathroom sealant and white spirit. Then it’s cheap and plentiful instead of a little expensive tube. See other vid here…. ruclips.net/video/ooLwwUz-HKw/видео.html
Sorry I keep bugging you but another question.... how bad is the condensation if there was 2 people? Just thought of this lol thank you Justin
Depends on lots of factors. Pitch it high, no rain, with wind = no condensation. Pitch it low, rain, near to lake/river = condensation. You’ll learn how to avoid the worst of it, but sometimes you just can’t avoid it with a single skin tent.
I’ll take this advice thank you Justin think I’ve made my mind up ;)
You just need any silnylon sealant - McNett Seam Grip+SIL is pretty good and stocked most outdoor places...but basically just be sure the sealant is for silnylon and you'll be golden.
Yep, I would agree with that Fraser 👍
Hi Justin, in preparation of my upcoming walk I also want to seal the seams of my tent and got myself some of the sealant. The instructions say that the sealant should be applied from the inside - I also spotted those in your video. Is there a reason why you decided to do it from the outside? Cheers 🍺
Hi Stefan, that is recommended by 3F for the Lanshan 2 Pro. Do you have this tent or a different tent?
@@JustinWhiting9 ah, I get it. No, I bought a different tent but the same price range. It's called Andake 1206 - not too much info to find for that model, but my first impression is pretty good.
I hope the Scotch weather gods are in good spirits in September - when I look at the last few days here in Berlin, it felt almost like November, with lots of heavy rains and lots of wind 😖 I guess I am getting a little anxious about my first wild camping experience 😁
Ok, the Lanshan 2 Pro is double sided silnylon Material. The right sealant Is important or it will not stick. Check your tent material and search online for advice. Was your tent already tape sealed in the factory? If so, then you don’t need to do it. You can seal inside or outside. If you use a thick wide brush it can look very messy. That’s why some people do it inside. Depends on personal preference and tent design. 👍
@@JustinWhiting9 thanks for the advice. No, it wasn't tape sealed, that's why I thought it would be a good idea. I'll figure it out 👍
@@JustinWhiting9 Right. So, it turned out to be the same material, but I started to apply the sealant from the inside. That lasted not more than a few minutes - the main reason being a species of suicidal flies and tropical temperatures. I guess I would have ended right next to those flies if I had continued.
From the outside it was much easier and even without the syringe it went quite well when I got the hang of it. The brush is really stupid, though. During the last quarter of the job it had already become so stiff that I could also have used a pencil to spread the glue 🙄
Cheers and thanks again for the advice.
Hello. Thought maybe if the patch color did not match and it really bothers you just cut a patch out of the tent bag and then use the non matching color on the bag! maybe disguised as a label? ( if found please enjoy it with a clean conscience! Ha! then a return address? :)
Yep, that would work 👍
What would be the price difference if the lanshan came sealed by the manufacturer? X
Hi, they don't offer it seam sealed from the factory. You have to do it yourself.
@@JustinWhiting9 ahh, I was just thinking if they charged another 20 quid, I'd happily pay it just to save myself the hassle. I find it so strange it's not done already. X
Hi Nik, It's because the L1pro and L2pro use double-sided silnylon fabric which cannot be tape-sealed. A silicone-based sealant must be applied with the tent fully pitched. Then you have to wait several hours for it to dry. That's why they don't do it in the factory. Imagine the time, space and labour needed to do that in production... I've camped in mine about 12 times without any leaks so far. 👍 Justin.
@@JustinWhiting9 ahh that makes perfect sense 😀. Thanks for explaining 😌
I just did it to lanshan 2pro..
The fact that top spots where you insert trekking poles are not factory sealed and reinforced is bit disappointing. let's see how it goes.
I camped in my L2pro about 12 times now and no leaks. 👍 Justin.
@@JustinWhiting9 sounds promising
Everyone seem to Be satisfied with that tent, I m Just hoping I've done seams correctly :)
Are there any signs of silicon pealing off on your tent?
I m a tarp guy actually.. This tent feels so thin, didnt get used to it yet.. :)
You have to use a silicone based seam sealer. Normal seam sealer will just peel off easily when it dries.
@@JustinWhiting9 I did
Gear aid silicon..
Using it on those black patches feels weird..
Soon gonna test it under artificial rain in a backyard :)
I used Gear Aid stuff. No peeling.
Thanks for sharing! Big help...👍😃
Thanks Kim! 👍 Have you seen my other 3 vids on the L2 pro? Hope they are helpful too.... Thanks for your kind comment, subscribe too my friend! 😉 ⛺️ 🏔
Yes, I have seen them too. Awesome👍 Have just received my LS 2 in winterversion and are about to seam seal it next week😄 BTW I have read that Seamgrip+Sil is the new name for the old SilNet..🤔
Have you got the Lanshan 2 (old version) or Lanshan 2 Pro (new version)? You don’t need to seam seal the old version. It is one-sided silnylon material and the inner surface is tape sealed in the factory. You can add a silicon sealant if you like, to improve the waterproofing even more, but it is not necessary. The new version is a single skin tent in two-sided silnylon material. This cannot be seam sealed in the factory, so you have to do it yourself, like I did. Yes, McNett rebranded as Gear Aid. Same stuff. 👍 Justin
Actually I had the old version, but was bothered by the inner hanging down, and I therefore decided for the Pro. No regrets!😅 Easier to pitch as well, I think...✌️😄 Amazing how much tent for only about 135£..
Good for you! Enjoy it! 😀 🤙 ⛺️
Where I should find the silicon ? Thanks a lot
Two links in the description Benny 👍
Sealing the tie-out points/black checkers thing at the bottom of the fly is of no use - even if it leaks there, it will only leak to the floor.
Yeah, I know but I had some left over. It makes the stitching a little more robust I find, especially when pulling tight. 👍
What about a spray sealant?
I’ve seen a few people use those. It must be silicone on the L2 Pro though and I’m not sure the spray sealant would get right down into every inch of the stitching like the syringe does. Could work though. 👍
Mine came with a syringe.
Marissa Bell 👌 Nice one! Good to hear. Justin.
Use the orange patch in strips to make guyline 'flags'.
The guy lines reflect
I seam-sealed my Lanshan 1 Pro... before having a close look at the inside : I realized there is no way water could go through the tent ! NO NEED TO SEAM SEAL A LANSHAN !!!!!
Hi Dana, for light rain or showers it will keep the rain out but for storms or long heavy rain it will eventually leak through the pin holes from the stitching, particularly down the diagonals, and also into the bathtub via the 2 top cones and the side wall anchor points. Here is the official video from 3F UL for seam sealing the Lanshan Pro tents.... ruclips.net/video/TvEfTExVzSk/видео.html Also, watch this great video by another Justin on his channel It's Good in the Woods...... ruclips.net/video/BK57vewgfXg/видео.html Good luck! Justin 👍 🌧🌧🌧