Everything You Need to Know About Tents - 2 3 3+ 4 Season - What Works and What to Stay Away From

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Do you need a 4 Season tent?
Can you use a 3 Season tent in the winter?
What is a 3+ Season Tent?
This is the Ultimate Tent Buying Guide and in this episode Luke is going over everything;
2 Season Tents
3 Season Tents
3+ Season Tents
4 Season Tents
Single Wall Tents
Double Wall Tents
and more!
While covering every type of tent out on the market today, Luke will go over the pros and cons of each and what makes each type of tent a good one...and also bad!
He will talk about important features, how to use them, when to use them, when not to use them and how to look past the marketing nonsense and lies that companies tell.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 710
@1968Greybill
@1968Greybill 2 роки тому
Luke, you ROCK. 100% trust. I’ve used your recommendations so many times. Big thank you. Hey to the missus!
@WardenWolf
@WardenWolf 2 роки тому
Certain types of 3-season tents are better able to be used in winter than others. The single biggest factors are wind and snow loading. A tipi / teepee tent is the best candidate for an all-season tent because its steep-sided design effectively makes it immune to snow loads and it doesn't catch wind. They do make all-season tipi tents where the fabric unzips to uncover mesh areas, but they are extremely expensive (in the $600 range). In a pinch, though, a 3-season tipi with a heater can function in the 4th season.
@mikeniemi
@mikeniemi 2 роки тому
I can always count on you and Susie for clear, unbiased information videos and as a bonus, they are also entertaining. Perfect combination.
@pedroclaro7822
@pedroclaro7822 Рік тому
Susie’s the wife?
@iamapottymouth
@iamapottymouth 2 роки тому
Man, this is just another reminder to me how lucky I am in Hawai'i. A 3 season tent does everything I need for the whole year. now it's just a matter of finding one that meets the weight/durability balance! Cheers for the fantastic video!
@callmeasshole
@callmeasshole 2 роки тому
I have remained in love with my Nemo Hornet 2P for almost a year now. It's done 4 trips with me for a total of 17 days. Great setup, ventilation, packed weight, stands up to moderate winds with good staking, and you can find them used on Reddit occasionally for about $250-$300 including the footprint. At that price point, there is no competition. But best of luck with whatever you find friend. Hawaii must be a wonderful place to backpack.
@desmondsky5985
@desmondsky5985 2 роки тому
Have you found a tent that meets your needs? Mind sharing how it went? the Mongar 2 from nature hike still is a budget friendly option, have already used it in 20 camps (since i almost camp for 2-3days every month ^_^) from heavy rain pour to bone dry summer and chilly mountain roughly 12*C. The only problem is getting inside and out when the rain is pouring but i have an extra tarp set up to mitigate that, since its still needed when cooking and setting up when its already raining The condensation when its humid is on the fly which is separate from the body but it never dropped on the body ever at times it just trickles down the fly to wards the ground. Since i have the all mesh body I have a heavier sleeping gear for cold days but on dry and rainy days I only have the mat and a thin light weight liner. I over killed my tent with seam tape since i taped every stiches inside and outside both on the fly and the tub floor. Now i am considering to buy a coating to reinforce its waterproofness
@villaescusamp4946
@villaescusamp4946 2 роки тому
Hey! Did you find a 3 seasons tent for Hawaii? I am planning to travel there this summer!
@iamapottymouth
@iamapottymouth 2 роки тому
@@villaescusamp4946 I am currently using a North Face Kaiju 4 person tent that I picked up at Dick's here for like 80 bucks, sleeps me and the gf perfectly, with our gear, and hasn't leaked yet
@jhuff8596
@jhuff8596 2 роки тому
Hey Luke you should do a "Tents that will Kill you!" Video for Halloween! Cheers Luke!
@marcogenovesi8570
@marcogenovesi8570 2 роки тому
Stansport tents
@azclaimjumper
@azclaimjumper 2 роки тому
Good idea.
@mixmediaproductions
@mixmediaproductions 2 роки тому
Tents that will kill you are ones where you set one on fire.
@darkmetaOFFICIAL
@darkmetaOFFICIAL 2 роки тому
That should be a category on Amazon 😂
@lioneljonson161
@lioneljonson161 Рік тому
That would be an intents video
@beckyraskin8928
@beckyraskin8928 Рік тому
I ALWAYS read the one-star reviews on amazon. They are soooo helpful. When people are angry/pissed off they are often FULL of great info!!!
@wyomingadventures
@wyomingadventures 2 роки тому
Best explanation of types of tents I've ever heard. I have a Eureka Expedition 3 person tent from the middle 90s. Still using my tent because it's in excellent condition still. Take care of your tent and it will last for awhile. I wish Eureka still made that tent. I've had many tents. I do lots of backpacking and climbing. My Eureka 4 season was over 400. It has aircraft aluminum tent poles. Mesh pole sleeves. Before pre clip on tent poles. My rain fly has little roof extension over the doors. Inner tent has mesh only 1/3 down the top. I haven't found another tent like it yet. Anyone remember the Zeus? Single wall tent. It's a very hot tent in the summer even at 12,000 ft. His guy is correct about tents do's and don'ts. I can use my Eureka Expedition here because I live in the mountains. If I camp lower elevations it's a no go. Pick your tent wisely. Or tents. Nothing worse than having a crappy tent. Happy camping! This guy knows tents.👍
@christopherwilson1878
@christopherwilson1878 2 роки тому
I have a Eureka tent I bought nearly 15 years ago and it is still going strong. It is a big 4 man tent used for car and canoe trips. It has nylon walls and a separate fly. It has large zip down windows and the airflow is great for my family. Sleeping inside. The bathtub bottom is really good in the rain And tall enough I can stand fully upright in it. The tent seems to be in a different class of tents that you don’t see today.
@Jari_Leandertaler
@Jari_Leandertaler 2 роки тому
The Hilleberg Akto is for me almost the perfect tent. I used it on my trip on 48 day hiking in France. I did the GR34 and GR223 and man what a beautifull area but so much rain... This tent did the trick for me and still is. And I chose this because of some online reviews so great job your doing with informing people! I also like your honesty that is something what makes your video's unique!
@azclaimjumper
@azclaimjumper 2 роки тому
My "perfect" tent is the Hilleberg Enan.
@Jari_Leandertaler
@Jari_Leandertaler 2 роки тому
@@azclaimjumper Yes also a great tent! Much better for really warm periods! And lighter
@horstpeter125
@horstpeter125 2 роки тому
Since i was able to afford, i love my akto.
@azclaimjumper
@azclaimjumper 2 роки тому
I vacillated between the Akto & the Enan, finally decided, bought & have used the Enan which has exceeded all my expectations.
@azclaimjumper
@azclaimjumper 2 роки тому
@@Jari_Leandertaler I've added 2 additional guyout lines at the head & foot of my tent. Hilleberg has the attachments points sewn into the outer body, I merely needed to add the guyout line using an Anchor knot to attach to the tent & a tautline hitch to adjust tensions. The supplementary guyout lines are all staked out to ONE stake. YES, I normally add big rocks on top of all stakes that I've pounded into the ground. I don't want to have to crawl out of my sleeping bag in the middle of the night because tent stakes pulled out of the ground when there are strong gusty winds. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
@ronaldpubal1139
@ronaldpubal1139 2 роки тому
Thank you for clearing up all the information about these different tents. I'm sure you've saved a lot of people both in their safety and how they shop for tents now.
@Ian..
@Ian.. 2 роки тому
I only recently found out that Hilleberg offer mesh inners available separately for their 4 season tents so that you can switch to better ventilation in the warmer months.
@Slappy_McSpankme
@Slappy_McSpankme 2 роки тому
I've always had my best luck with the Eureka Timberline. Been through all 4 Minnesota seasons, multiple times, and never failed.
@jonathanwood707
@jonathanwood707 2 роки тому
That was a great informative video! Makes me want to evaluate some of the tents I have. Might have to make some buy and sell moves soon
@janromer6401
@janromer6401 2 роки тому
An excellent video, and a needed one. Thank you; wish this existed way back when I was getting my first tent.
@sixtydegreesadventures699
@sixtydegreesadventures699 2 роки тому
Greetings from Norway. Great information indeed. Your comment on outside poles in the winter is on point. One design point is often missed is that some 3-4 season tents has double doors, one layer of mesh and one layer of solid material connected with a zipper. This solution offers the possibility to vent using mesh only, or close up the solid material if it's windy or getting colder outside. The weather up here, even in the summer, can be a challenge. So a good tent is a must. We even have people up here claiming that parts of Scandinavia has a 5th season.
@jesper509
@jesper509 2 роки тому
Ovan trädgränsen eller under trädgränsen, vintertid?
@willek1335
@willek1335 2 роки тому
My first tent in Norway will be a Hilleberg, and that has caused my wallet to become ultralight. Win win.
@tomporrata4359
@tomporrata4359 4 місяці тому
I sleep cold and found a tent called sunbacker from the early 2000's that has the double door as you mention and it works better than my N.F. rock 22 tent in the cold weather.
@chrismoore600
@chrismoore600 2 роки тому
Outstanding job Luke that is the best review of tent type's that I have ever see. Here in the the North Carolina sandhills 3 season is the standard mild winter little snow high humidity.
@SaintKid-zh6bu
@SaintKid-zh6bu Рік тому
You are the boss. There is no easy explanation about the business than the explained here, plus the great vibes you give about all this education. Great video!
@Mtlk77
@Mtlk77 2 роки тому
Would you consider a video on how to use guy lines appropriately for high winds? Either with a tent or tarp? The recent review of the tent with no high guy out points got me thinking.
@eyeofthetiger4184
@eyeofthetiger4184 2 роки тому
Yep good point mate, I'd add guy adjustments and peg type too. Cheers Duke.
@IgnacioGlezCllo
@IgnacioGlezCllo 2 роки тому
agree. I've always wondered about long/wide guy lines vs shot/close to tent....
@sveinottoaar2543
@sveinottoaar2543 2 роки тому
@@IgnacioGlezCllo Long ones gives a bigger angle , which is preferable. You can use extra guy lines to strenghten your tent in strong wind.
@sassyvelvetvixen6645
@sassyvelvetvixen6645 2 роки тому
Thank you for providing a comprehensive breakdown of tents. Extremely easy to understand. Hi Susie!
@manofmystery748
@manofmystery748 2 роки тому
Fantastic informative video. This is really important for people who are not sure what tent to buy for the right season. Many many thanks for sharing this with us 🇺🇸
@trailcat71
@trailcat71 2 роки тому
So much good information!!! Even having backpacked for a couple of years, I have learned some new things. Looking forward to the video on winter camping with a 3 season. Thanks so much!
@orion45acp
@orion45acp 2 роки тому
This was the best tent review Ihave ever seen and full of information I didn’t know. Thank you!
@stevec3872
@stevec3872 2 роки тому
I van camp and everybody seems to make their van inside be like a little room or mini house, but my minivan is really a sleeping pod and for winter & warmth I decided to make the inside a freestanding tent after first considering a winter tent for the inside. I used 3 half inch 10' pvc poles bending them in the back, front behind the seats & in the middle. I then use a 10x8' silver & black tarp using the 10' for the sides, the 8' back to front. With the silver side down, the black side hangs low enough to block the windows & doors providing privacy. The poles are flexible enough to bend against the roof as needed to keep it snug. I then used a 5x7 emergency blanket tarp and put that underneath the first tarp to reflect the heat back to me (your body is a furnace). I tried it just yesterday when the night temp got below freezing and I was perfectly comfortable. So I was happy with my winter van tent/sleeping pod made better by the fact that I don't need to deal with wind or snow weight. I prefer not to use any internal burning heat so as not to worry about C02, but I have a good solar battery that will power a heating pad for 8+ hours, staying on for 2 hours at a time before it shuts off. This would keep my body core or whatever part needed comfortably warm. If worse comes to worst and it's super cold here in Wisconsin I do have a Trangia alcohol heater and with the windows cracked it will raise the inside temp 15 degrees in 10-15 minutes.
@chiqui1006
@chiqui1006 2 роки тому
I feel so blessed finding this channel. The reviews are amazing and I learn each day. At night either I go watching netflix or their adventure videos. For a country who has been in lockdown for 2yrs this channel gives me hope someday I'd be able to go out and hike just like Luke and Susan. KUDOS.
@sassyvelvetvixen6645
@sassyvelvetvixen6645 2 роки тому
2 yrs? Holy Cats Batman! Prayers for you & yours. I hope you at least have a backyard/green space you can go to. I would be looney by now.
@peterl1167
@peterl1167 2 роки тому
Very informative! I learned so much from this talk. I am glad that I have found someone I can trust! Thank you Luke and Susie.
@KaiExploresLife
@KaiExploresLife 7 місяців тому
I’m so glad to have stumbled upon this channel. I’m on the path to becoming a backpacker and hiker and I don’t want to waste anymore money on products that are not helpful. Thank you for your expertise. I’m about to binge watch some of your videos before I create my wish list.
@SindyJ37
@SindyJ37 2 роки тому
I appreciate how you give real reviews on products and don't succumb to sponsors. Thank you Luke and Susie for what you do
@babboquintale7525
@babboquintale7525 2 роки тому
This episode is an instant classic! Thanks Luke
@Berniewojewski
@Berniewojewski 2 роки тому
Love this guy’s honesty. NO BS! That’s what keeps me coming back. Thanks Luke.
@jaredstewmelt
@jaredstewmelt 2 роки тому
Thanks to this channel, I bought the windbreaker module for my Litefighter 1 and I could not be happier with it. I've had it out in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon for the past few weeks in rain, light snow, and wind. Apart from a small amount of condensation on the very TOP of the tent body (that I just wipe away every morning with a small towel), it has been virtually identical to my 4 season tent experiences.
@robertalonzo5725
@robertalonzo5725 2 роки тому
81k views not a single thumbs down! That tells you what you need to know about the quality of info on this channel! Outstanding as usual!!
@tobaccoroadadventures
@tobaccoroadadventures 2 роки тому
Thanks so much for this video! I’m currently shopping for a Fall/Winter tent and I also love in Western NC. This video cleared up a lot of questions! Thanks!
@CreatorInTrng
@CreatorInTrng 2 роки тому
Brilliant! Thanks. Of course, you can't mention all of the tents you've tested, but you gave a good overview and valuable hints on what to look for. As you mentioned, one of the most important criteria - what are going to use the tent for? For example, years ago we bought a nice Sierra Designs (SD) backpacking tent for camping in California. We did not camp in Winter the mountains - mostly seasonal backpacking. Worked great for us. We invested in sleeping bags, etc. to accommodate the fringes of those seasons. However, when we moved to Europe 'seasonal' camping is more limited. Our beloved SD was no match. And since most of the camping in Europe is 'car-camping', not back country backpacking we could splurge on the weight and get something that was more well-rounded. We still use the SD for top Summer camping. We love looking up at night and seeing the stars through full mesh top.
@Waveyak
@Waveyak 2 роки тому
Outstanding info. Thank you for taking the time and just for being so awesome!! 😊
@sassylady2001
@sassylady2001 2 роки тому
What a great idea to compare and explain the various "seasons" tents. I had been wondering about some of these things before I buy a tent. I believe some of your other reviews showed Stansport tents to be a DO NOT BUY item. The word "leak" comes to mind. Great review - the best.
@mountain_man_darren
@mountain_man_darren Рік тому
Never felt compelled to leave a comment before so this is my first one having watched UKposts for years! Literally answered All by nagging questions whilst looking for tents for all seasons in the UK Mountains. Awesome content! Thank you
@suezaple4950
@suezaple4950 2 роки тому
Very informative video lots of great information explaining the differences between the seasonal tents and what may be good for the different situations
@OldPackMule
@OldPackMule 2 роки тому
Excellent advice. One (very expensive ) category not covered single wall is the Dynema tents, typically 3 season. They are the staple among thru-hikers because they are so light. Companies like Tarptent, Zpacks, even Big Agnes now.
@PerroneFord
@PerroneFord Рік тому
Best basic tent intro I've ever seen SUPER helpful! Thank you.
@Catlovers52
@Catlovers52 2 роки тому
An honest, informative review...thank you Luke
@vinnyfaxx9267
@vinnyfaxx9267 2 роки тому
Northeast US here.. Bought a Snugpak Scorpion 3 and has been a great investment. True 4 season beast, got it for around $280 delivered. Even at the current $330/340, it's an absolute steal for the amount of tent you get. Luke has had it out in 2 feet of snow, referred to it as a "hoss" and you frequently see the word "bombproof" used by others. I left it up for almost 2 weeks in rain, sleet, snow, freezing rain and high winds and EVERY time I checked... bone dry. Sheds rain/wind better than anything else I've seen. Especially wind, which is the real killer insofar as shredding lesser tents. The one knock on it is at the top, where people theorize too much heavy snow might collect. In practice, I have yet to find any amount of snow that'll collapse it. Sag a little? Sure. But there's an easy solution - knock some snow off with a tap every few hours. You have to do that with ALL tents BTW, as it's just good housekeeping so to speak. Did I mention how good it is in high winds? Feels like you're inside a tank. Hilenberg? By all accounts, they seem to be great tents. But at 3 to 4x the cost and a 1 year wait, it's hard for me to justify. The material, stitching etc looks to be the absolute best. But I wonder after watching so many videos... how much of its strength comes from the numerous guy lines? It looks to be no small amount. The Scorpion 3 is free standing, and looks to shed wind better when compared head to head where NO guy lines are used. I'm saving for a Hillenberg... but can afford to wait a LONG time. This Snugpak kit is really dynamite. I fear no weather, which in the Northeast US is really saying something. Finally, always carry a tarp. At least 1! They'll make any tent even stronger, can change the color of your tent to whatever you'd like or make dynamite shelters by themselves. Thanks to Luke for all that he does, couldn't have made my decision without you, and very happy with my purchase...
@scottmoore4039
@scottmoore4039 2 роки тому
Really excited for your tips for using a 3-season tent in wintertime. I'm about to do a week up in Northern Arizona to use up my remaining vacation days lol What I have done is Binder Clip a thermal blanket to the tent poles on top to the tent(to supposedly reflect down the rising heat), and also insulating that with a heavy duty tarp before putting on the rainfly. It seemed to help a bit last winter. A little noisy if there is a lot of wind. VERY dry place, so condensation wasn't much of a problem. I have also been debating about a Mr.Buddy heater though.
@Jason_The_Man
@Jason_The_Man 2 роки тому
Great review. I’m looking for a good casual camping tent for California. We rarely experience extreme cold, but heat can be an issue. I’ve learned a lot from this video. My search continues.
@AmericanPatriot014
@AmericanPatriot014 2 роки тому
Great job Luke!! May the force and fun be with you!!
@pksears1
@pksears1 2 роки тому
Bro, your videos are SO helpful! Trying to buy a new tent for hunting season. Stressin out but feeling better after this!!!
@mikeknoll1130
@mikeknoll1130 2 роки тому
Wow, that was a ton of needed information..thanks..I picked up the light fighter 1 with the four season cover and tried it out last weekend, it really held in the heat even though it only got down to the mid 40,s I think condensation could be a problem with the 4 season cover on, but will need to do trips with it. Thanks for going through all that information.
@devinstetler6874
@devinstetler6874 11 місяців тому
I’ve done a lot of camping and I think I have lucked out with my tents. Knowing this information is going to help me lots for my next tent purchase. Thanks.
@xnbomb
@xnbomb 2 роки тому
Great video, Luke. I think the generalizations you make are basically right for the vast majority of what is on the market today. I do find it interesting to think about some things that existed in historical pole-tensioned fabric tents (from, say the 80s through the turn of the century): You used to get 3-season tents that had a much stronger pole structure, because pretty much all (high quality) tents were using geodesic pole structures with lots of crossing poles and formed triangles. This meant that there were 3-season tents that could handle serious forces (wind etc.). The other thing you used to see was fabric-bodied tents that had **lots** of mesh windows (not just on the doors)) that could be opened or shut so the potential ventilation of the tent body could be varied for hotter or colder conditions. That made for tents that were more versatile in terms of temperature range ... but of course this required more materials, more sewing and more weight, so there is a trade-off. (Alright, I guess I miss companies like Moss and Walrus. Yes, a lot of their later innovations are in current MSR models, but the current stuff doesn't hold a candle to those companies best work in their best years, IMHO).
@xnbomb
@xnbomb 2 роки тому
Oh, here's a video suggestion: polyurethane vs. silnylon waterproofing for tent flies (or both?!)
@mtadams2009
@mtadams2009 2 роки тому
Great video. Back in the day none of my tents used mesh for their tents other than on the doors. That explains why they were so heavy. I use three different tents now. I have a BA Jackrabbit, BA Tiger Wall and a Zpacks Duplex. I hike mostly in the White mountain's of NH and its rarely warm at night. Again great job. I like the song at the end of this video for some reason.
@marzsit9833
@marzsit9833 4 місяці тому
in the old days mesh was too stretchy so it wasn't possible to use it to construct a tent body.
@mtadams2009
@mtadams2009 4 місяці тому
@@marzsit9833Interesting, thanks for the information.
@rickzaleski4117
@rickzaleski4117 2 роки тому
Hey Luke, great review on different tents and their uses…thank you!
@yihan3114
@yihan3114 2 роки тому
most educated video about tent. Just had a broken tent in a wind storm with a three season tent. An RV saved me for the night. Now Ive learned so much about tent by this video
@murdock5537
@murdock5537 Рік тому
This is excellent! Best YT video on tents, many thanks, especially for explaining the difference between 4 and 3 season tents. Years ago I made the mistake buying an expensive expedition tent - really not necessary. Since then I use 3 season tents, very reliable. 🙂
@missedmurphy
@missedmurphy 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for all this Information. It was very interesting as always!
@putrescentcadaver
@putrescentcadaver 2 роки тому
The only tent I currently have is a ZPACK Duplex, a backpacking tent, so my main focus was it being lightweight and waterproof. Ventilation is ok with the doors open. I really like winter camping and I went to Bryce Canyon for Thanksgiving last year and boy howdy! 6°F temperatures in that tent were chilly and breezy! I definitely need to invest in a proper tent for colder weather. Thank you Luke for being an unbiased/honest source of information! Whenever I come to your channel I learn something and really enjoy the content! 💗🖤
@ItsMe-ex2vu
@ItsMe-ex2vu Рік тому
This guy rules! The amount of information you get from him in just a few minutes is incredible.
@johnjackaman2040
@johnjackaman2040 2 роки тому
Great video so much info.Looks like a 3x3 tarp and mozzy net is the way to go. 15 tents in one with a poncho liner over a good sleeping bag for the fourth season and just the poncho liner in summer. Many thanks John J from across the pond.
@toolman9081
@toolman9081 2 роки тому
Thanks for the info! We are currently looking for tents. Thanks to your channel we just spent a long weekend in the Nantahala area. We stayed in a cabin as we are slowly building up our gear, Thanks to your reviews we are making good decisions and saving up for the quality products that you recommend.
@outrider212
@outrider212 2 роки тому
Hey Luke, I would love to see you try out some canvas tents in the future, if possible. Realistically limited to vehicle based camping for most (or ATV/SxS), but there are a few small ones out there that you could use in the Autumn/Winter.
@barrybaldwin5535
@barrybaldwin5535 2 роки тому
I'm 71 now, but in my younger life, I lucked out by purchasing only Moss Tents of Camden Maine, considered the "Cadillac" of tents, before the husband & wife divorced. My 4 season was the "Olympic", my 3 season is the "Stargazer", my 3 season family tent is the "Encore" & I purchased the 19' "Parawing" as a shelter for any of the others. I had, & still have it covered. I've camped in every month of the year here in rural Western Mass & all over New England. I've even pitched the Olympic on the ice & ice fished for multiple days by hand drilling stake holes in the ice & freezing the stakes in place. I woke up one morning with 1/4" of ice all over the fly, that I had to bang off from the inside before I could unzip. Unfortunately the quality level went down a bit after the couple split. My tents are still standing strong after 40 plus years. Thanks for the tutorial on the different design designations & limitations.
@ljzipay
@ljzipay 4 місяці тому
I have not camped before but have been researching products and gathering information. I love this video. I had no idea what these terms actually meant! Thanks!
@mihailionut5192
@mihailionut5192 2 роки тому
Very good information , straight to the point, you have a very unique skills to expose technical details about your presentation products. Keep the good work! 👍
@vickiesaewert60
@vickiesaewert60 7 місяців тому
I am so glad I watched this video before buying my tent! Thank you for all the great and truthful information. I have gotten educated here today!
@johnagento9542
@johnagento9542 2 роки тому
I love this segment...I am looking forward to go camping especially in the winter...And I'm looking for the right tent as I live here Ontario Canada where the winter are really frigid...I am a subscriber for 5 years already and I find every vlog very useful...
@corbelius6
@corbelius6 2 роки тому
I use the Snugpak Scorpion 2. I simply love it. I've used it down to freezing teperatures.
@scottstocking6935
@scottstocking6935 2 роки тому
My first impression with your opening view was, hey it's the used tent lot! HA HA. Thank You for your insight, investigation, and experience in your reviews.
@Gwockamoli
@Gwockamoli 2 роки тому
I love my Snugpak Scorpion 3 for my wife and I. Great value! Works really well for colder falls/light winters/ colder springs. Our Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL3 works great for hot summers/ warmer falls and springs.
@goldenscales
@goldenscales 2 роки тому
With summer just around the corner, (in New Zealand), videos such as this are extremely important! The majority of people pay big money for tents they'll only use once, then throw them in a corner and forget about it. Watching videos and doing some research before buying will save you a ton of cash. Think hard before making a fatal decision! :-) Thanks, Luke! You give great advice!
@petehilll9492
@petehilll9492 2 роки тому
Excellent information as always, thank you Luke
@NavigatingwithNafe
@NavigatingwithNafe 2 роки тому
Great video Luke! This video reveals one of the many reasons why I stick with hammock camping. Can never go wrong with a bug net hammock & a good tarp. Everything can fit much easier in to a backpack, depending, as you already know. Love your videos brother! Be safe, God bless, strength & honor!! 👍
@khanara6
@khanara6 7 місяців тому
I did consider this but, then you are limited to camping in specific areas i. E where there are trees
@ROBOLOGY.wildcamping
@ROBOLOGY.wildcamping Рік тому
What an incredible video Luke iv seen this before but it randomly popped up again, this must have taken a lot of planning to put together but I’m sure it will be invaluable to beginners Your still the best and most trustworthy reviewer out there mate S&H
@scottbutler1561
@scottbutler1561 2 роки тому
Nice presentation Luke. I would have liked to see your thoughts on single-pole, floorless, and trekking pole tents as well.
@gwmgbwi
@gwmgbwi 2 роки тому
I camped through three horrendously bad rain, lightning and wind storms and a Ozark trail teepee tent with zero problems. During the fourth storm it started to leak badly but the first three were crazy hard storms and the tent didn’t flinch. Was very much in the middle of the woods too.
@peaceforall7413
@peaceforall7413 Рік тому
Love my instant 8 person cabin tent ! Held Up nicely under storm too ! 🏕️🏞️
@michealchartrand1437
@michealchartrand1437 Рік тому
Man, finally someone with some great informative details about these tents.
@marisvanderaa4423
@marisvanderaa4423 2 роки тому
Hi Luke , there is a mesh inner avaliable for your Hilleberg Nammath 2 tent. This makes your tent an all year round tent. I have one also and it is amazing. The mesh inner can be used in place of the standard inner tent: simply disconnect the standard inner tent and button in the appropriate Mesh Inner Tent. While this greatly increases ventilation, the mesh inner tents weigh about the same as the corresponding standard inner tents, so there is not a significant weight savings. Used alone, The mesh inner is a simple, highly versatile option for use in dry, warm conditions. Its full mesh walls provide not only maximum airiness and protection from flying and crawling insects, but also 360° views. When used in combination with a Tarp, the mesh inner retains all of its venting and viewing advantages while the Tarp provides protection from rain or shade from the sun. It's just amazing. Bye.....and Greeting from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
@jonathan461965
@jonathan461965 Рік тому
Great review as usual luke. Thank you for posting. Good practical advice as always.
@HillbillySnake
@HillbillySnake 7 місяців тому
Good info, I’ve camped in a hammock during all four seasons(in the VA Appalachians), just by changing my underquilt and topquilt. I use the same hammock and tarp year round. After watching this video I believe I’ll stick with my hammock, tents apparently aren’t good for all season use without owning multiple.
@reinhartbigl367
@reinhartbigl367 2 роки тому
Great video, thanks for doing what you do here! With respect to the issue of venting as well as material and quality, you are bang on...however with respect to winter/4 season camping, perhaps more emphasis should be placed on proper venting as well. Precipitation accumulates regardless of outside temps...and in sub-zero temps (zero is freezing for us Canadians lol), if the tent isn’t well ventilated, the condensation on the inside of the tent can accumulate in the form of snow...so when you wake up and hit the side of the tent, it will snow IN the tent, and onto you. We always keep the door and vents open as much as possible to avoid this as we don’t typically use the tent so much for warmth as much as for shelter (weather conditions considering of course... we don’t want a blizzard or high winds in the tent) and rely much more on having the proper winter gear and clothing to keep warm in the tent.
@DharmaB420
@DharmaB420 2 роки тому
As always, thank you for this video. I’m very much looking forward to the 3 Season tent video. I’d love multiple tents, but I just can’t afford em.
@theamericanhiker9655
@theamericanhiker9655 2 роки тому
Awesome video Luke. I have a big agnes black tail 2 for when me and my wife go out. And a nature hike cloud up 1 person for my solo trips. I use them year round
@carolyntorres8171
@carolyntorres8171 Рік тому
Luke, thank you. Searching for my first tent, with a high learning curve. This is helpful!
@ScottOwens28
@ScottOwens28 2 роки тому
Hands down the best tent information video I've seen. Thanks Luke. Being that the "Seasons" issue is so misunderstood and then compounded by false claims and cheap craftsmanship, I would love for you to take another dive into this realm with maybe giving examples or truly reputable tent brands and example tents from each. This would be helpful to steer clear if so many trash products. Thanks again Luke! "Wolf Out!" 🐺
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 2 роки тому
Check out Luke's 'Test Night' tent videos and you will find some examples that warrant a purchase for a range of purposes. I AGREE that the subject of which tent for which season(s) has eluded me over the years. Managing condensation and airflow, even on tents that had decent amounts of mesh, was often a problem.
@azclaimjumper
@azclaimjumper 2 роки тому
In several videos Luke has said Hilleberg tents are the best of the best, of the best.
@Mike-fs4vz
@Mike-fs4vz Рік тому
Cheers mate, much appreciated. Getting into camping and vids are this are making me feel so much better/informed about the things I’m purchasing. 👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
@josevelez7539
@josevelez7539 11 місяців тому
Very thorough and educational! I have a good 3 season tent, but need a 4th season tent for winter camping! Thank you.
@m.k.7199
@m.k.7199 Рік тому
I own several tents and have used them all year long. There is really only two season tents (Winter and the rest of the year). The summer tents are worthless. The only single walled tent I have used is a Gore-Tex bivy tent. Anything else will condensate, even the Gore-Tex will condensate if the conditions are right. I have owned several really good winter tents. The best were the NorthFace VE25, which I used for over 20 years, and the second, is the NorthFace Mountain 25. Both tents are double walled. The VE25 was geodesic and held up to really high winds and snow loads. It has been the mainstay on Everest for years. But the Mountain 25 is a far better two person tent. It stands up to the heavy winds and snow loads, but what makes it so much better is the ventilation. Ventilation = low to no condensation. Hildeberg is the current fad tent, while everyone sings it's praises on the Internet, condensation is a problem. So much so, people like Randy Newberg, who lives in his tent on every hunt, sleeps in a bivy bag inside his tent. While the bivy bag is often used by hunters, hikers, and back country skiers to extend the range on their bags, he specifically uses it due to condensation. (He explains this in one of his videos). So today, I use either a Snugpak Ionosphere as my 3-season tent (or a tarp in the summer), and my NorthFace Mountain 25. There are a lot of other good tents out there, but these are what I use.
@mikes1097
@mikes1097 2 роки тому
Thank you for such a wealth of info on tents!
@yagamilight64
@yagamilight64 3 місяці тому
Excellent review man. Thank you so much
@michaelmerrick5472
@michaelmerrick5472 2 роки тому
Love your reviews and honesty!
@jrkent2
@jrkent2 2 роки тому
I recently purchased my first tent. I decided to go for a budget tent as the naturehike mongar II. I live in Central America, I have used it over 10 times so far in very humid and rainy environments and it has worked so well. Most of the gear I have purchased so far, I've done it after watching your reviews and advise. I thank you very much for the info you share. Saludos!!
@mysterylovescompany2657
@mysterylovescompany2657 2 роки тому
I am obsessed with that tent. Got the purple one. 💜💜💜
@jrkent2
@jrkent2 2 роки тому
@@mysterylovescompany2657 Excellent. You've got the exact same tent they reviewed!! Hope you're having great experiences in the outdoors with your tent!!
@mysterylovescompany2657
@mysterylovescompany2657 2 роки тому
@@jrkent2 unfortch, my City only just got out of a 2 month lockdown, & it was Winter before that (in the coldest capital City in Australia, where we're in a sub-alpine valley), but I am definitely hoping to in what remains of Spring & this Summer! 😁 Wishing safety & health, to you & yours.
@barbarawilliams5621
@barbarawilliams5621 2 роки тому
Thanks Luke! This information is really important!
@rhondagrajewski7582
@rhondagrajewski7582 2 роки тому
So helpful. Wish I had watched this before purchasing my 4 season Campal tent
@BirdSpotter43
@BirdSpotter43 7 місяців тому
Really greatful for this channel. I bought the Lynx Mountaineer 1 man tent long before you reviewed it and I used it in summer. Almost gave up camping because of how miserable it was. I use it more for fall/early winter now.
@shinnam
@shinnam Рік тому
Thanks so much. A 3+ season tent is what I need, nights are rarely over 15°C , sometimes I wish heat were a problem.
@tommythuntdeer
@tommythuntdeer 2 роки тому
Great review and info! Love your recommendations!
@thomasoverton7131
@thomasoverton7131 2 роки тому
Excellent video brother. Thanks for sharing 👍
@susantompkins8810
@susantompkins8810 2 роки тому
Yes! Tents galore! Thanks for this! The info I needed!
@samuelsiedschlag4486
@samuelsiedschlag4486 2 роки тому
Lots of good information, so thanks for passing it on, Luke!
@sahhull
@sahhull Рік тому
I love my 4m x 4m budget blue tarp and 2x trekking poles solution. Never got wet, always handy, got me out of a couple of moist situations.
@MountainGirlwIPA
@MountainGirlwIPA 4 місяці тому
I really appreciate all the info in this video. Thank you ❤
@johnanonuevo4075
@johnanonuevo4075 2 роки тому
You do great reviews your videos are very informational you have helped me out numerous times I really love this channel keep it going I'm one of your greatest fans
@karenblack2221
@karenblack2221 Рік тому
This is EXCELLENT information! Thank you!
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