2024 BEST TENTS for SOLO BACKPACKING

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • 👇 GEAR FROM THE VIDEO 👇
    Best Ultralight: geni.us/PlexSo...
    Ultralight Alternative: geni.us/XmidPro2
    Best Budget: geni.us/Lanshan1
    Budget Alternative: geni.us/LunarSolo
    Best Freestanding: geni.us/Tungst...
    Freestanding Alternative: geni.us/Dragon...
    Best All-Arounder: geni.us/LunarSolo
    All-Arounder Alternative: geni.us/X-Mid2
    Best Winter Tent: geni.us/Samaya2
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  • @JustinOutdoors
    @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад +3

    👇 GEAR FROM THE VIDEO 👇
    Best Ultralight: geni.us/PlexSoloLite
    Ultralight Alternative: geni.us/XmidPro2
    Best Budget: geni.us/Lanshan1
    Budget Alternative: geni.us/LunarSolo
    Best Freestanding: geni.us/TungstenUL1P
    Freestanding Alternative: geni.us/Dragonfly1P
    Best All-Arounder: geni.us/LunarSolo
    All-Arounder Alternative: geni.us/X-Mid2
    Best Winter Tent: geni.us/Samaya2
    Compare Tents on PackWizard: www.packwizard.com/gear/tents

  • @SummitSeeker546
    @SummitSeeker546 Месяц назад +12

    I consider myself an expert on the Marmot Tungsten 1p UL. Been using it for 4+ years. Been thru every condition possible. Love it! I also have the ZPacks Plex Solo. The Marmot is my go to tent for many reasons, ie, relatively light weight, spacious for a 1p, small footprint, can be set up fly first if you have the accompanying footprint, bomb proof if you guyline it out, spacious vestibule, good airflow with the top air vent opened (minimal/no condensation), not bulky, doesn’t sag when wet, affordable, totally free standing, easy to setup even in the wind, warmer than a single wall, can be used without a fly for ultimate star gazing, etc… The only category the Plex Solo wins IMO is weight. It’s less than 1lb. Hard to beat that! For the type of hardcore backpacking I do and for the level of comfort and security I need, the Marmot is just more practical. If I was a thru hiker looking for the ultimate ultralight setup, then the Plex Solo would get my vote. Great review! I always say gear is very personal. Good luck finding what works for you!

    • @jasonish
      @jasonish Месяц назад

      Is there enough room in the Tungsten for your gear as well? If if I left my pack in the vestibule, but brought in stuff sacks that had my gear? I want a one man, but also want my gear inside ;) I’m tossing this up against the 2p version as well as the 1 and 2p Copper Spurs as I can get a great deal on these right now.

    • @SummitSeeker546
      @SummitSeeker546 Месяц назад +5

      @@jasonish I keep my pack, shoes, poles, and cook system out in the vestibule. If it rains i cover my pack in the pack rain cover and stack everything on top so it doesn’t get wet. On the inside of the tent I store stuff sacks, extra cloths, ditty bags, etc. On the very top of the inside of the tent is a loop. I attach a very small carabiner to it then attach my wide brim hat lanyard to it. I can then store my sunglasses, bandana, hiking gloves, etc in the hat. I’m 6’ and have ample room in this tent. On the vestibule door side I lay my hiking clothes next to my sleep system to stay dry and ready to put on in the morning. I’m a huge fan of using a Thermarest Z Lite Sol 1/2 Foam Pad (36”) as a sit pad, yoga pad, gear dump pad, and most importantly as additional padding under my inflatable pad. It gives additional warmth (increases R factor), prevents slippage, and can be used as a wedge to level out your sleep area when set up on sloping, unleveled ground. We camp above tree line a lot and the wind can be fierce. I use 3 guylines. One at each corner of the head end and the other at the left foot end. In addition I always attach the Velcro attachments on the rain fly to the tent poles. Makes for a very sturdy setup. Lastly, I swapped out the shorter tent stakes that came with the tent with MSR Groundhog Stakes. They are longer and can take a beating! Some might think all this is overkill but there is nothing worse than not being prepared and properly set up for when a storm rolls in and the wind kicks up in the middle of the night. I’ve learned my lesson! Hope this helps!

  • @TrailLark
    @TrailLark 28 дней назад +3

    We hope one day our Sparrow 1p will end up on the list. We believe we are the best price to weight ratio on the market. 2.63 lbs and only $149 on Amazon!

  • @donb6070
    @donb6070 Месяц назад +13

    The Six Moons LunarSolo fits me well. Being 6' 3", I need the additional length that the Lunar provides. And my pack easily fits alongside me in the tent.

    • @oldfunsfrontporch5390
      @oldfunsfrontporch5390 Месяц назад +1

      I love the lunar solo. Perfect for me and my dog. Mine is about 15 years old and still going

    • @curtelverd4008
      @curtelverd4008 Месяц назад

      I was about to make the exact same comment! I’m 6’3” as well, and the Lunar Solo is perfect for taller hikers!
      I’m curious how the Zpacks Altaplex compares in space.

    • @memathews
      @memathews Месяц назад

      I'm using the SMD Gatewood Cape, a lighter, no mesh/no floor design and it's a great fit for my 6'3", but I think I'm ready to upgrade to the Lunar Solo for the mesh and keep the Gatewood for shoulder and winter seasons where bugs aren't an issue.

  • @ChopperChad
    @ChopperChad Месяц назад +3

    The Big Agnes's copper spur can be pitched fly first. I've done it a few times in the rain on trail. Works well.

  • @Olan...
    @Olan... Месяц назад +6

    Totally agree on the Luna Solo choice Justin , it's kind of like sleeping with all the benefits of a Tarp with the advantage of bug protection and it's really easy to control condensation. Dries super quickly too 👌

  • @Tulamood
    @Tulamood Месяц назад +3

    Couldn’t be happier with my Gossamer Gear The One for my hike of the Colorado Trail, definitely feel this tent is slept on

    • @ramman20001
      @ramman20001 Месяц назад

      Agreed, lighter and cheaper than the lunar solo.

    • @mason7438
      @mason7438 7 дней назад

      This tent is by far the best bang for your buck. Love GG stuff!

  • @HuckOutdoors
    @HuckOutdoors Месяц назад +6

    To this day the Lunar Solo is my go to tent on almost every trip I do.

  • @Jo-oc-0
    @Jo-oc-0 Месяц назад +4

    They are slightly heavier, but not by much, but my favorite Ultralight tent is the DiPole Li from Tarp Tent. Spacious interior, lots of ventilation and the ends are raised so no condensation on my down sleeping bag. Awesome tent and the owner is great to work with. I am looking for a free-standing tent, so will try your suggestions. Thanks.

  • @Awomaninthewilderness
    @Awomaninthewilderness Месяц назад +8

    Happy to see the Zpacks Plex Solo Lite as the top UL shelter at 11.7 ounces it's extremely light. I made two upgrades to this shelter, first being the mesh storage pocket and the magnetic door fasteners instead of the toggles . Awesome video Justin! (still waiting for the info on that lid)! 🤣

    • @jpriddle
      @jpriddle Месяц назад +1

      Solid upgrades! Just curious: with the additions, what does the total weight come out to? Was just wondering how much weight savings is left compared to the 14.6oz Plex Solo Classic.

    • @Awomaninthewilderness
      @Awomaninthewilderness Месяц назад +1

      @@jpriddle On my scale the Plex Solo Lite was 11.6 oz. The two mag toggles and the mesh storage pocket added just a bit over an ounce.

    • @jpriddle
      @jpriddle Месяц назад

      @@Awomaninthewilderness Very nice!

  • @OverThePeaks
    @OverThePeaks Месяц назад +6

    Hey Justin, now would be a good time to post a video asking your followers for their help with the Jasper wildfire situation. You have a lot of reach,
    you can make a difference and it would help tremendously. Red Cross Canada is now set up to receive donations on their website. Make your voice heard! 🙏🏼

  • @jjwdesign
    @jjwdesign Месяц назад

    This is probably one of the best UL tent comparison videos I've ever watched. Thank you so much!

  • @patrickdolan.
    @patrickdolan. 10 дней назад

    Argalii Rincon 2p is my pick. Has a removable stove jack too so can be used in winter. It's light weight and sets up with 1 trekking pole. They sell a half insert or full insert for it. $240 dollars for tent and $135 to $150 for insert. A little spendy but having the removable stove jack means I don't need another tent for cold weather camping.

  • @KNURKonesur
    @KNURKonesur Месяц назад +1

    OEX Phoxx 1+ Ultralite, got it recently, fantastic, 900g, will pack into a 2L compression sack without the need to fold it in any way + tent poles in a side pocket of your backpack or strapped to the top tupe on a bicycle, I'm in love with it

  • @nelistheron83
    @nelistheron83 Месяц назад

    I have that pack. Took it on a 7day volcanic island trip with 80lbs of gear. Worst decision of my life!
    The pack can handle it, but constantly going up and down ravines, my body won't do that again!
    Thanks for all the gear reviews and tips. Looking forward to family hiking vids!

  • @Marker-er3ro
    @Marker-er3ro Месяц назад +3

    Love my Lunar Solo!

  • @scottyplug
    @scottyplug 15 дней назад

    Hilleberg makes free-standing tents that set up all as one, without exposing the inner to rain. But they are Hella expensive. And there is the option for some of the ZPacks tents for external poles that make them freestanding as well. Albeit an additional expense to an already pretty spendy option. But they do exist.

  • @donaldrice1867
    @donaldrice1867 Месяц назад +2

    I recently picked up a lunar solo second hand. I can't wait to try it out. Cost me less than a new lanshan.

  • @brucybruce
    @brucybruce Месяц назад +2

    Great video, I know you love your Durston gear. I’m 196cm/6ft 5in and too tall for any of these tents and recommend the Lightheart Gear SoLong 6.

  • @L4mTr4n
    @L4mTr4n 3 дня назад

    I love winter backpacking so the Samaya Assault 2 Ultra and MSR Advance Pro are my 2 top picks for weighing under 3 lbs. The only downside for the MSR is no optional vestibule which the Assault 2 has. Also, I’d personally prefer the Assault 2 Ultra over the Samaya 2.0 mostly due to weight and easier setup in windier conditions.

  • @billb5732
    @billb5732 Месяц назад +1

    Another better-than-most roundup. Thank you.
    How come no SlingFin to compare with the Samaya? They've got very strong tents for half the price.

  • @tlgrimmy
    @tlgrimmy Месяц назад

    Always fun to watch your videos! I was this close to buying the Plex Solo or the Altaplex. I'm 6, 1" and toss/turn a lot during the night, so wasn't sure the Plex would keep me from bumping the walls and getting condensation all over my footbox. I've had an Xmid Pro 2 I love since release, but with a rectangular footprint of 80"x100", it's been tough to pitch in smaller tent sites on a number of occasions. Getting something with a smaller footprint while still taking into account comfort/usability and being on the UL side of things became my priorities. I ended up settling on the Zpacks Offset Solo. A smidge lighter than my X-mid Pro 2, takes up slightly less space to pitch than even the Altaplex (both dimensionally, but also with those longer guylines), and it ought to be extremely roomy with many of the handy convenience features you might find lacking in lighter tents. Figured I'd put that out there for anyone enjoying reading the comments:). I'm curious about your thoughts on the Offset Solo as well. Take care and thanks again for all of the great videos!

  • @IanTheOutdoorGuy
    @IanTheOutdoorGuy Месяц назад +1

    I really want to try out a Dragonfly OSMO 2P Tent at Mt Kosciuszko. Great video Justin good info in it

  • @Wayondon
    @Wayondon Месяц назад

    Great comment about fly-first setup. Agree wholeheartedly.

  • @dylanpausic5026
    @dylanpausic5026 28 дней назад

    I’d like to see you test the Lite Way Illusion Solo. Very similar to the Z Packs mid tent u prefer for single person but offers an affordable single wall sil-poly option as well as DCF

  • @TheTrailDancer
    @TheTrailDancer Месяц назад

    I personally think the Hilleberg Soulo BL is the best solo tent ever made. But it's heavy!
    I would pick the dragonfly as the best all around tent (or the copper spur).
    But if it's all about weight. that changes things.. of course...

  • @salaz8223j
    @salaz8223j Месяц назад +1

    Most freestanding tents that come with their own footprint (whether it is purchased separately or not), are designed to be able to pitch it with the rainfly first.
    The Big Agnes Copper Spur is an example.
    The argument would not be that you can't pitch them rainfly first, but rather the increase in weight and pack space when adding the footprint. I'd also say having to buy them separately is not cool.

  • @robynroamsoutdoors
    @robynroamsoutdoors Месяц назад

    Great video. Since I just bought a new tent a few months ago, I'm very content with it. This is a good list to go by if and when I have to look for a new one. Until then I'm very happy with the Paria Bryce 1P tent.

  • @back40firstaidtraining53
    @back40firstaidtraining53 Месяц назад +2

    Hey Justin - super curious why we backpackers don’t consider bikepacking tents more often bc the poles just fit better in a pack. The Nemo Dragonfly 1P or Hubba 1P (bikepacking versions) is my next purchase for a freestanding tent (already have Durston 1P). I just love the shorter poles and won’t be fussing over mere grams.

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад +1

      Many are more expensive. They are also usually heavier and most people don't have an issue with sticking the poles in a side pocket.

  • @kid5Media
    @kid5Media Месяц назад

    I've seen quite a few reviews of the Samaya and I remain thoroughly unconvinced. Especially at that price.

  • @neemancallender9092
    @neemancallender9092 Месяц назад +1

    Lanshan 1 is tiny
    too small to be comfortable
    I got rid of mine
    go to the Lanshan 2
    marginally heavier, but much bigger as sturdier

  • @brentperron6914
    @brentperron6914 Месяц назад

    Saw you briefly mentioned them. Would love to see you review some more Naturehike tents or more affordable in general. I did see the Mongar recommendation a while ago which was great 👍 Cloud Up 2 has been a tried and true for me

  • @Keillan5480
    @Keillan5480 15 дней назад

    Not sure if you talked about it, but would love to hear your thoughts on the Hyperlite Mid 1

  • @ComandanteCheRaoul
    @ComandanteCheRaoul Месяц назад

    The quality of Samaya products is outstanding and worth the price.

  • @cwiseguy1328
    @cwiseguy1328 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Your the best!

  • @annaboetticher
    @annaboetticher Месяц назад

    Love my Samaya 2.0! It really is a great tent.

    • @annaboetticher
      @annaboetticher Месяц назад

      Oh, and: Samaya have a "Samaya re-use" category on their website. You can pick up gear that was used by testers, then checked over in the factory where they make sure it is as good as new - then they sell it in the re-use category for around 40% off. That is how I got mine at a much reduced price.

  • @KaneDoesOutdoors
    @KaneDoesOutdoors Месяц назад

    I was pretty jealous when you set up the Samaya in 2 minutes while I was swearing at my anchors ripping out with the xmid in junk snow.

  • @dcaastewart12
    @dcaastewart12 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Justin, always look forward to these reviews especially now that I am getting my dog ready for backpacking next year. On that note, how much larger of a footprint does the Dustron Pro 2 take vs. The Lunar Solo? Dog is a 26lbs whippet who tends to sleep in a ball (unless it is hot - then she is like a dead cockroach). I haven’t seen either in person as of yet but want to make sure there is room for both of us.

    • @jonsanford2515
      @jonsanford2515 Месяц назад +1

      A person plus 26lb dog will fit in either tent comfortably.
      The Durston inner tent is a little bigger than the whole area of the Lunar solo. You can probably fit you, your dog and your gear inside the Durston, but will have to store gear in the vestibule of the Lunar solo if your dog is inside.

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад +2

      Lots of room in the Pro 2 for both of you with some to spare. You' might have to store your pack in the vestibule with the Lunar Solo but you'd have a lot of room for the dog even if she's sprawled.

  • @zakafx
    @zakafx Месяц назад

    im a sucker for the lanshan 1 pro and can't wait when 3fUL releases an updated version.

  • @zarlydoug
    @zarlydoug Месяц назад

    I know it’s probably not very well known or appreciated because it’s a budget tent from China, but the Naturehike Vik 1 or 2 is a single skin free standing tent. I’ve been using it for a while now and I find it really convenient and is not very heavy.

  • @Pasequale100
    @Pasequale100 Месяц назад +1

    Xmid 1 solid could be an inexpensive winter tent alternative

  • @Swearengen1980
    @Swearengen1980 Месяц назад

    Should mention the size of the pad you're using when demonstrating these tents. The Plex Solo for example is 28" interior at the ends, so those of us who like a 30" long pad, it's a no go. It's easy to look at your picture and people tend to look at the middle of the tent.

  • @jeffreycarman2185
    @jeffreycarman2185 11 дней назад

    Cool video.

  • @raulf195
    @raulf195 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Justin. What so you think about the mountain hardwear tents? Thanks

  • @sk-wx1cf
    @sk-wx1cf Месяц назад

    A problem that I have had with many of the 1-person tents is that a person can't sit up and turn without brushing against the sides. The ones with a longer cross pole, such as Tiger Wall or Copper Spur, have more room for the upper body. Also the x-mid, though it takes up a large footprint.

  • @rodoutdoors
    @rodoutdoors Месяц назад

    I wouldn't mind a Plex Solo lol. I'm still using the og smaller Lanshan 1 (~$170) and NatureHike Vik 1 ($99) for 1P tents. Hard to spend on something with a bigger footprint when these still work. I've been tarp & bivy camping but will probably still use the Vik 1 in the Sierra with all the granite and mosquitoes. Lanshan is nice to mix and match with the bivy. Can leave the inner bug net at home.

  • @BartvanderLaan
    @BartvanderLaan Месяц назад

    Waiting for this video! Awesome!

  • @dangerpudge1922
    @dangerpudge1922 Месяц назад +1

    Take a look at the Naturehike Cloud Wind, or, my preferred style of tent, the VIC Ultralight. The former is $219 and the latter is $119. They usually include weight and stakes in their weights and they usually aren't needed or can be replaced with much lighter (and better) options which radically reduces the weight. They're a great deal on well proven products.
    You can always pitch a free standing tent fly-first; you just have to use a footprint. You can make your own 'frame trap' from a little bit of cord and loop as well...

  • @deeAndCoOutdoors
    @deeAndCoOutdoors Месяц назад

    I love that the Lanshan has made the cut! I love my lanshan 2 & Lanshan pro 1. Fantastic budget shelters, get a lot for your dollar (or pounds) 🤪🇬🇧🏕👌

  • @CookingMike
    @CookingMike Месяц назад

    Recently picked up a besr canister for colorado trail for bear cou try. Could you do a video comparing food storage sololutions?

  • @sherwoodbelangia2894
    @sherwoodbelangia2894 Месяц назад +17

    Why not the X-mid pro 1? Plenty of room for a one person tent, excellent cross ventilation, easy pitch, and huge vestibules to store gear. I have one and never feel cramped in it: lots of space at the head, feet, and on the side too. I also have a plex solo lite and I do feel a little cramped in it, but take it instead of the Durston when weight is my highest priory.

    • @seattlegrrlie
      @seattlegrrlie Месяц назад +3

      Same. I don't know why people want me to buy the 2. The 1 is plenty of room and I love it

    • @semo7566
      @semo7566 Месяц назад +3

      Sold Pro1. Better piramide shelters, with smaller footprint, easier to set up and stronger in high winds in my experience. Piramides can't compete with xmid 2 in its own use scenario

    • @Andy-Mesa
      @Andy-Mesa Месяц назад +5

      He doesn’t like 1P tents that take 2 trekking poles. I haven’t even watched the video but I know it’s gonna be the Plex Solo, probably the Lanshan for budget. And no tents that take two poles.

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад +31

      Andy has earned the merit badge for "most comments on a video they have not watched". Congrats!

    • @Andy-Mesa
      @Andy-Mesa Месяц назад +4

      ​@@JustinOutdoors just trying to help; you're welcome.

  • @Strychninex
    @Strychninex Месяц назад +1

    Missed a trick with no semi-freestanding tents. Also quite a few freestanding tents can pitch fly first but require the footprint.

  • @jays7318
    @jays7318 Месяц назад

    Hammocks are far superior to tents in treed areas, imo. But if I need to tent camp in areas with lack of trees, I prefer tents with highter ceilings at the head and foot ends. The disqualifies the Lanshan and Zpacks 1 p tents. Durston X-mid series are my choice

  • @Findraen
    @Findraen Месяц назад

    You should try some of the Featherstone tents.

    • @FlyingGameerz
      @FlyingGameerz Месяц назад

      do you have one ? im currently looking at tents and was wondering how good featherstone is holding up against the elements and if its durable

  • @amyboon6662
    @amyboon6662 Месяц назад

    Good floor pads?

  • @grey_fox7
    @grey_fox7 9 дней назад

    Curious why the Nemo Dragonfly over the Hornet or Dagger?

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  9 дней назад

      Lighter than the dagger and freestanding.

  • @boredandagitated
    @boredandagitated Месяц назад

    You put the freestanding alternative in the all arounder alternative and have freestanding alternative blank in the description and comment fyi

  • @kevinstarski1598
    @kevinstarski1598 Месяц назад +1

    Its annoying that I'm almost forced to get trekking pole tent if I want to get single wall...we need more single wall, free standing tents (plenty of them in rainy England)

    • @BackcountryExposure
      @BackcountryExposure Месяц назад +1

      Get yourself a Tarptent rainbow!

    • @Andy-Mesa
      @Andy-Mesa Месяц назад

      Zpacks and Tarptent both make single wall freestanding tents. Durston will soon release one as well.

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад

      Other than alpineering-focused tents, there aren't a lot of freestanding single walled options. I think we will see more over the next several years though. I am personally looking forward to the when the X-Dome is released as a single-walled version. The Tarptent ArcDome might be a single-wall tent, which would be cool. Might be smart for Tarptent and Durston to collude and one release a double-walled dome tent and one a single-walled.
      I will also be picking up a Tarptent Double Rainbow when it comes out in a single-walled polyester version. It can be set-up in a freestanding mode.

    • @kevinstarski1598
      @kevinstarski1598 Месяц назад

      @@JustinOutdoors Arc Dome will be double wall...Thank you Justin...stay away from grizzlies 🙂

  • @JustinKraft
    @JustinKraft Месяц назад +1

    Any thoughts on simi freestanding ?

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад

      I'm excited to try out the Tarptent Rainbow. But the Nemo hornet elite 2p is a really lightweight tent I have been testing that I think is great for 1 person. It's really tight for 2 people.

  • @AudiaciousLife
    @AudiaciousLife Месяц назад +1

    How is the lanshan 1 for size? I'm 6'2 and find alot of tents can be a little short for me

    • @thomasthetrain19
      @thomasthetrain19 Месяц назад +1

      I'm 6'2 and have room

    • @jays7318
      @jays7318 Месяц назад

      I very much dislike the Lanshan 1. It has a low ceiling at the head and foot end. It shouldn't have made the list

    • @christopherhaak9824
      @christopherhaak9824 Месяц назад +1

      If you are a bit on the taller side, I would recommend the lanshan 1 pro. It's still a bargain, single wall and well built. It has plenty of space.

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад

      If you have a tall sleeping pad and lofty sleeping bag or quilt, then it might not be long enough for you. For example, a 4in thick pad and 20F quilt/bag would likely be touching the walls.

  • @robertfindley921
    @robertfindley921 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the info! If you're over 6'2", you'll probably feel cramped because there'll be a woman in there with you.

  • @nana-yl5wx
    @nana-yl5wx Месяц назад

    Shame on you for saying no fly first pitch options. Big Agnes Copper Spur is. And it is a great tent.

  • @DanielOutdoors
    @DanielOutdoors Месяц назад

    How can the Nortent Vern not be there lol 😂

  • @stephengordon4081
    @stephengordon4081 Месяц назад

    What about the tarptent noch?

  • @itsallthesametome
    @itsallthesametome Месяц назад

    The Lanshan 1 Pro is a lot better, and bigger inside, than that old Lanshan 1 you've got there. It looks like you've got the old version of the Lanshan 1 as well, which must be at least 4 years old. They havent made them in that colour for years. After 2021 Lanshan 1s are bigger and better, and the Pro covers the gripes you have with the 'normal' Lanshan 1, which, as you say, is double skin. You even have the Lanshan 1 Pro linked in your favourite gear, but went with that old non-Pro. Confusing!
    Interestingly, the SMD Solo is only just over 200 quid direct from SMD, compared to the Lanshan 1 Pro at around 130 or more, depending on when and where you get it, so here in the UK the prices are actually closer and the SMD starts to make more sense given its SilPoly fly. But then for that price here in the UK I'd go for a Trekkertent Drift 1, which I don't think you can get in North America, but is SilPoly, and made in Scotland for Scottish weather (and Scottish midges).

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад

      The Lanshan 1 Pro has gone up in price significantly (depending on where you are it sounds like) and I don't think quite compete with the Lunar Solo. You're correct that I do have a very old Lanshan 1 and that the newer versions have some great upgrades like increased space and the double L zippers.

  • @TimBee100
    @TimBee100 Месяц назад

    You could easily carry a two man tent if you stopped skipping leg day.

  • @aussiehiker2
    @aussiehiker2 Месяц назад

    This is some seriously poor advice. I've owned the plex solo and Lanshan. Theres is no way the plex solo should be recommended above the Durston Xmid 1 pro.
    The xmid offers far more functional space, including much better headroom at both ends. It is longer and eliminates possibility of touching wet walls at the head and foot. Its sturdier, more weather resistant, offers better protection due to a vastly superior door and vestibule system. The rainbow door of the plex solo falls into the wet and muddy ground while you are forced to climb over it. The lack of a zipper door is also an extremely frustrating experience. The xmid is easier to get a good pitch with.
    As for the Lanshan why the heck would you suggest that over the Durston xmid 1 double wall? The xmid is a far superior tent than the cheap chinese lanshan and very affordable on a budget.
    Yes they require 2x poles but you can get the poles Durston provides if you dont like taling trekking poles. Its a small price to pay for superior equipment.
    Can't agree with these suggestions from an objective standpoint at all.

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад +2

      Just because my opinion differs from yours doesn't mean it is poor. Sounds like you have different priorities than myself when assessing each category. I invite you to make your own list and put it out there. More voices the better.

    • @aussiehiker2
      @aussiehiker2 Месяц назад

      @@JustinOutdoors My list would have those changes. I understand you might have different priorities but objectively speaking the Durston Xmid models are both superior in design and functionality to the Plex solo and lanshan. That's not really just opinion it's objective. Therefore recommending the Plex solo and lanshan I suspect because you only need to take one trekking pole is poor advice to those looking for a tent.

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад

      @@aussiehiker2 The Plex Solo and Lanshan tents have traits superior to the X-mid tents. And the X-mids have traits that are superior. That alone means you can't objectively say one is better than the other. It comes down to your priorities.

    • @aussiehiker2
      @aussiehiker2 Месяц назад

      @@JustinOutdoors What are their superior traits, aside from the obvious difference of being single pole tents?

    • @JustinOutdoors
      @JustinOutdoors  Месяц назад

      @@aussiehiker2 I'll give you one for each because that's enough to prove my point on priorities and objectivity. Weight for the Plex solo and price for the Lanshan.

  • @back40firstaidtraining53
    @back40firstaidtraining53 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Justin - super curious why we backpackers don’t consider bikepacking tents more often bc the poles just fit better in a pack. The Nemo Dragonfly 1P or Hubba 1P (bikepacking versions) is my next purchase for a freestanding tent (already have Durston 1P). I just love the shorter poles and won’t be fussing over mere grams.

    • @dalem4591
      @dalem4591 Месяц назад

      Because big brands don’t advertise with the poles packed separate from the body and fly. Once you get rid of the horrendous sack that most tents are sold with, you’ll have lots more space. Pack the poles on the outside of your backpack