I've got this tent. I really like it, goes up really easily and plenty big enough for me and my large dog, but unfortunately there was an unexpected thunderstorm with horizontal hailstones last time I used it and it got flattened and flooded 😢 It still goes up ok but the poles are a bit bent now. I'll take it out again soon and see how it goes (but I'll be taking my tarp as well, just in case).
1.9 for 2 people is fair, the 2 persons allways share half the weight. I see on the past people with fancy tents...and then the weather make a turn over and going sleep. on hostels, is the price the people carry ultralight tents. Light is equal more money spend. very well done mousebear, i follow your channel,and you make well.
Great review, thank you. Actually bought one before I saw your video but they seem to have good reviews all over youtube. Ironic that it's a Chinese copy of a Chinese copy of a western tent that's made in China!
Sorry, despite the nice video but your weight comparison to the lanshan 2 aint correct. If you do the math with walking sticks (which you only take with you if you need them, so you have to add them to The Cat's weight as well hiking pole ; 456 gr (Decathlon stuff) tent 845 gr. pegs 144 g. Makes a total of less then 1.5 kilogram. With tentpoles (better comparison with this tent tent 845 gr pegs 144 gr. tentpoles 214 gr. Makes a total of just a little over 1.2 kilogram. But my question. Do you know of any tent in this price range that is free standing with same weight as the lanshan 2? 1.2 kilogram
my lanshan 2 tent weighs almost 1.5kg (not the pro version) in reality if i add trekking poles i already have the total weight will be more than 2.2kg.
@@maartendraijer2477 I really don't know what kind of lanshan 2 you have, but it is really underweight. My lanshan 2 with all sticks, guidelines and floor mat weights 1480gr. www.google.com/search?q=lanshan+2+weight&oq=lanshan+2+weight&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyCQgAEEUYORiABDIICAEQABgWGB4yCAgCEAAYFhgeMggIAxAAGBYYHjIICAQQABgWGB4yCggFEAAYgAQYogQyCggGEAAYgAQYogQyCggHEAAYgAQYogQyCggIEAAYgAQYogTSAQg5MDA3ajBqOagCB7ACAQ&{google:iOSSearchLanguage}client=ms-android-asus&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8&chrome_dse_attribution=1
@@MoosebearAdventures Liek I said, a normal Lanshan 2. And that one is officialy only 1060 grams without the extra groundsheet and poles. I managed to get it down a little, but only 70 grams
as advice - this video was far too long for any facts given. Also no illustration of practical headroom. Also, try not to swing the camera back and forwards. Frame, film, pause - reframe, film, pause - repeat. Just remember to pause your mouth when you pause the camera - it saves editing ;) Good Luck
yes I agree in some situations, this is a self-standing tent for 2 people. If you compare with 2-person trekking pole tents, it will be in total the same weight (tent + trekking poles) example weight: lanshan 2 + standard trekking poles weighs approximately 1,9 kg.
I've got this tent. I really like it, goes up really easily and plenty big enough for me and my large dog, but unfortunately there was an unexpected thunderstorm with horizontal hailstones last time I used it and it got flattened and flooded 😢 It still goes up ok but the poles are a bit bent now. I'll take it out again soon and see how it goes (but I'll be taking my tarp as well, just in case).
Yes this is a great tent and tent poles I think you can easily find to buy new ones (it's just a simple poles) have a nice adventure 🤗🌞
1.9 for 2 people is fair, the 2 persons allways share half the weight. I see on the past people with fancy tents...and then the weather make a turn over and going sleep. on hostels, is the price the people carry ultralight tents. Light is equal more money spend. very well done mousebear, i follow your channel,and you make well.
Thank you 🤗
Great review, thank you. Actually bought one before I saw your video but they seem to have good reviews all over youtube. Ironic that it's a Chinese copy of a Chinese copy of a western tent that's made in China!
I like this ten and it is very cheap (can't complain for this price) 🌞🤗
when will this be available to buy
no idea I think they already sold out
Where did you find this tent? The one on the Night Cat homepage looks different and is much heavier.
looks like they sold out of this tent :-( and it's not on the website anymore
Sorry, despite the nice video but your weight comparison to the lanshan 2 aint correct.
If you do the math with walking sticks (which you only take with you if you need them, so you have to add them to The Cat's weight as well
hiking pole ; 456 gr (Decathlon stuff)
tent 845 gr.
pegs 144 g.
Makes a total of less then 1.5 kilogram.
With tentpoles (better comparison with this tent
tent 845 gr
pegs 144 gr.
tentpoles 214 gr.
Makes a total of just a little over 1.2 kilogram.
But my question. Do you know of any tent in this price range that is free standing with same weight as the lanshan 2? 1.2 kilogram
my lanshan 2 tent weighs almost 1.5kg (not the pro version) in reality if i add trekking poles i already have the total weight will be more than 2.2kg.
@@MoosebearAdventures Ok. I have one too, not a pro, the normal Lanshan 2. Like I sad ; tent 845grams, pegs 144, poles 214 or 514.
@@maartendraijer2477
I really don't know what kind of lanshan 2 you have, but it is really underweight. My lanshan 2 with all sticks, guidelines and floor mat weights 1480gr.
www.google.com/search?q=lanshan+2+weight&oq=lanshan+2+weight&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyCQgAEEUYORiABDIICAEQABgWGB4yCAgCEAAYFhgeMggIAxAAGBYYHjIICAQQABgWGB4yCggFEAAYgAQYogQyCggGEAAYgAQYogQyCggHEAAYgAQYogQyCggIEAAYgAQYogTSAQg5MDA3ajBqOagCB7ACAQ&{google:iOSSearchLanguage}client=ms-android-asus&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8&chrome_dse_attribution=1
@@MoosebearAdventures Liek I said, a normal Lanshan 2. And that one is officialy only 1060 grams without the extra groundsheet and poles.
I managed to get it down a little, but only 70 grams
as advice - this video was far too long for any facts given. Also no illustration of practical headroom. Also, try not to swing the camera back and forwards. Frame, film, pause - reframe, film, pause - repeat. Just remember to pause your mouth when you pause the camera - it saves editing ;) Good Luck
thanks for the advice
Sorry but 1.9 kg is very far from ultralight.
"Ultralight" is under 600 gramms in todays world.
yes I agree in some situations, this is a self-standing tent for 2 people. If you compare with 2-person trekking pole tents, it will be in total the same weight (tent + trekking poles) example weight: lanshan 2 + standard trekking poles weighs approximately 1,9 kg.
@@MoosebearAdventures
Nordisc Telemark2 for example is under one kilo and no trekking poles needed.
I dont use trekking poles.
@@MoosebearAdventures See correct numbers at other post
@@maartendraijer2477 My tent is 3 season (4 season I guess is a bit heavier)