Forced to Flee - I Tried Camping in Amazon's Best Selling Tent - Rain Camping Adventure

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What Could Go Wrong?
I purchased the cheapest tent being sold on Amazon which happens to be the Best Selling Camp Tent on there.
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- Smartwool Merino Wool Hat : amzn.to/3JqyFUU
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- Outdoor Research Helium II Rain Pants : amzn.to/3bKRiS9
- Garmin Instinct Solar GPS Watch : amzn.to/3GvkPMC
- Kershaw Cryo II Folding Knife : amzn.to/2Sej6aD
- Oakley Men's Gradient Flak Jacket 03-881 Black Wrap Sunglasses : amzn.to/3BmWcBI
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- Weboost Drive Reach OTR Cell Booster : amzn.to/3RGWcTb
- USB Qooltek 60LED 7W Light Strips : amzn.to/34awT4J
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- Nite Ize Lantern : amzn.to/3fCFbHN
- NiteCore NU33 Headlamp : amzn.to/3NuMS38
- NiteCore Power Bank : amzn.to/3B4hiD0
- Anker 20,000 mAh Battery Pack : amzn.to/3U2RHUu
- Heater Buddy : amzn.to/3T4gwNP
- Propane : amzn.to/3zC4VyP
- Propane Fuel Filter : amzn.to/3sYh2SV
- Jackery Explorer 1500 Battery Bank : amzn.to/3DJGvp3
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- Helinox Chair One : amzn.to/3Y4fmFr
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- Wakeman Outdoors Tent : amzn.to/40IMVyK
- Arc’teryx Alpha FL 40 Pack : amzn.to/3ELkGqd
- Teton Sports Pillow : amzn.to/3vnigH6
- Wenzel Sleeping Pad : amzn.to/389W2i1
- Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XTherm Sleeping Pad : amzn.to/3GJffJs
- Sea to Summit Aeros Down Inflatable Pillow : amzn.to/3pdSBzE
- Therm-a-Rest Parsec 20F Sleeping Bag : amzn.to/3XbtCeX
- Toilet Bucket : amzn.to/3wIgnoT
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- Odor Bio-Blue for Toilet : amzn.to/3AXS0Hh
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- Dometic CFX45 Fridge/Freezer : amzn.to/3BZl8QL
- Dewalt Air Compressor : amzn.to/34czT0h
- Dewalt Batteries : amzn.to/3wAtOHn
- Dewalt 12” Chainsaw : amzn.to/3udE4DD
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- - Klean Kanteen 64oz Stainless Steel Water Container : amzn.to/3Hv8Xfw
- Insulated Coffee Cup : amzn.to/337pJBl
- Shineuri Camping Pans Frying Pan and Small Pan with Handle : amzn.to/3mfkbvK
- Snow Peak Stove : amzn.to/3YnvsKx
- Butane Fuel : amzn.to/3oTpWyw
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@keithoszmanjr4802
@keithoszmanjr4802 Рік тому
I have a "two-person" Walmart tent I bought in 2010 for $35. It's surprisingly well made, with tons of seam tape and a large rainfly. It's big enough for a cot, room for all my gear, and a bed for my dog. Even though I have a newer, lighter, more expensive tent I still use this from time to time because it's so tough and it doesn't leak a drop.
@mikeandloria
@mikeandloria Рік тому
After 12 years, I can say the Ozark Trails tents we bought recently from Walmart are junk. The new designs allow so much air flow under the fly that it is ridiculous. I'm pretty sure rain could get through.
@tank8285
@tank8285 Рік тому
​@Lori A airflow is a good thing. And not bashing u but "pretty sure rain could get thru" isn't proof it will.
@gscryinlikeabitch
@gscryinlikeabitch Рік тому
@@tank8285 I used to work for walmart and even people that have worked there for 10+ years mentioned how much the quality of their products have dipped considerably. Walmart is an absolutely breeding ground for incompetency I can guarantee you that much for a fact. There is no shortage of dumb people shopping there and at the end of the day the product will "sell" regardless
@tank8285
@tank8285 Рік тому
@SacrificialSnake okay... I've been camping all my life. Part of the experience is making due with what u have. even the crappiest tent in decent weather will keep bugs and dew off of your face. Ur boy bein to hard on that $20 tent.
@tabithas1554
@tabithas1554 Рік тому
My Walmart tent is incredible too
@randystaller2366
@randystaller2366 Рік тому
This is.a perfect example of why we need pure unbiased no agenda reporting. Thanks Luke.
@farmhouse43
@farmhouse43 Рік тому
I second this notion
@michaellatham9737
@michaellatham9737 Рік тому
I love this. Just a dude helping another dude. Lol
@Robert-yp9zs
@Robert-yp9zs Рік тому
I agree, 100%.
@mikejurnak4253
@mikejurnak4253 Рік тому
If we had that the idiots that voted for Biden wouldn't have 🤷🏼‍♂️
@funnyyylock
@funnyyylock Рік тому
Hey! That's my name!
@sondrajohnson2564
@sondrajohnson2564 Рік тому
This is a kids' backyard play tent! I laughed my way through the entire video! This was hilarious! Brings back vivid memories of being 12, camping in the back yard, waking up in a rain squall floating in about 4 inches of water. The cows in the field behind us were mooing at us and a police car was driving slowly past shinning a flood light on us. Thanks for the memories!!!🤣
@richiehimes7990
@richiehimes7990 Рік тому
No wonder you had water, what all with the cops shining a FLOOD light on you! 🤣👍
@bobogigio9072
@bobogigio9072 Рік тому
EXACTLY the first thought that popped into my head! People must be buying this for the backyard for the the kids, or even the basement, lol. It looks like it's made out of Kleenex.
@tundranomad
@tundranomad Рік тому
Fun story!
@thatlolguy6799
@thatlolguy6799 Рік тому
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAA
@brett19890
@brett19890 Рік тому
This is homeless encampment approved tent. Only hobos would use it.
@jadin558
@jadin558 Рік тому
honestly this is the type of tent i look for so the kids can play outside in the yard with it, have overnight sleepovers when its nice, and thats about it... i cant see any real world use with a tent like this in an actual camping setting lmao
@michaelcase8231
@michaelcase8231 Рік тому
Given the size and quality, I would say that 20bucks for a summertime kids backyard playhouse isn't bad really. This being said, I'm getting to the point where I have to wonder if it would cheaper to just make a tent than buy one anymore.
@mkendall8393
@mkendall8393 Рік тому
Nylon and canvas has gone up nearly 9 fold since the pandemic started. So not really feasible anymore.
@ven.clydejarudhammo9716
@ven.clydejarudhammo9716 Рік тому
Exactly correct!
@Vladviking
@Vladviking Рік тому
First thing would be a sewing machine upolstry grade like a Sailrite would be great but a Flea Market Singer will manage.
@nickl1844
@nickl1844 Рік тому
Nice video! I think you should make a follow-up video on 'How to make the most of a super cheap tent,' showing what you would do to make this particular tent a feasible camping option, such as using a waterproofing spray, using seam sealant, hanging a tarp over the tent, sleeping diagonally, etc.
@christopherpike8269
@christopherpike8269 Рік тому
For this series, if you are able to find a descent cheap tent, maybe top three or five, can you also then do a video on how it performs if it were improved. Seem sealed, taped, better stakes, added guy lines. Things like that. Can you basically make a cheap tent into something actually usable. I would love to see a whole series on cheap gear in general. Sleeping pads, cook stoves, etc. like a cheap version of that Snow peak stove would be interesting. Thanks for all you do for the camping community in reviewing this gear.
@amywilson1046
@amywilson1046 Рік тому
As someone newer to outdoor life on a budget, I’d love to see how to videos to improve a less expensive or older tent. Sometimes we have to make do with what we have or can afford, the important thing is to get outside for adventures!
@thomasmusso1147
@thomasmusso1147 Рік тому
@@amywilson1046 👍👍👍 Yep, not everyone has seemingly bottomless pockets. Gear, gear, gear .. buy, buy, buy. Some of us have to make do with what we can afford and / or with what we have got.
@girlbotTV
@girlbotTV Рік тому
You can totally make crappy tents good, I would reinforce tents with bungee and curly stakes from homedepot, bought better material that I got from a junkyard and cleaned then used it as waterproofing, amongst other things. Also most importantly, a good sleeping bag suddenly makes a crappy tent warm (the only good thing I had was that sleeping bag). I've camped CO to MT this way.
@Truth1561
@Truth1561 Рік тому
Why would anyone expect a decent tent for the price of 2-3 Starbucks?
@Funkteon
@Funkteon Рік тому
I have this exact tent except in the larger (6'5" length version), I got it for $10 USD from Kmart in Australia (called the '2 Person Dome Tent'), and I've taken it camping in some semi-heavy rain here in Tasmania and it stood up just fine... Obviously there are quality control issues which mean some are better than others that come from the factory. That tiny rain fly is basically a body heat chimney cover that prevents rain getting into the main aeration hole. So long as the rain isn't coming in sideways from strong winds, this tent is fine...
@jonkator8254
@jonkator8254 8 місяців тому
Looks like he got a crap ones compared to others.
@brnrecluse2946
@brnrecluse2946 Рік тому
Rainfly looks like a toupee! Great video as usual, Luke. Strength and honor.
@globalfamiliesfirst
@globalfamiliesfirst Рік тому
Hilarious 😂😂😂 ! Toupee ! Regards, Frances
@stevestormssr5492
@stevestormssr5492 Рік тому
Does is shrivel up in cold weather? 🤣🤣
@michaelballard7323
@michaelballard7323 Рік тому
This tent saved my life. Ran out of water after eight hours walking in 110° heat in the Mojave desert. Set up this tent. No rain and it leaked anyway. I had water the rest of my hike! Thank you, Stansport. 11 stars.
@smartclock727
@smartclock727 Рік тому
Hilarious
@StormShadowX37
@StormShadowX37 Рік тому
😂😂
@jonkator8254
@jonkator8254 8 місяців тому
How did no rained and it leaked anyway? Your make-up story is crap.
@michaelballard7323
@michaelballard7323 8 місяців тому
@@jonkator8254 I am JOKING! 😂😂😂
@jaylo912
@jaylo912 6 місяців тому
​@@michaelballard7323The tent is a direct replacement for where your water bottle is stored. Its perfect for those soaking wet desert trips 🤫
@FatalChaz33
@FatalChaz33 Рік тому
For the record, I love watching Luke prepare his food and eating. He has a lot of good ideas of how to eat well but still staying practical. Anyone with an issue with this needs to lighten up. By the way, what an amazing looking dinner he had. Simole but you know it's tasty. Keep up the good food Luke, it's a great part of these videos.
@flytime5
@flytime5 Рік тому
Love the direction your going this year. Finding someone who gives advice on how to experience the outdoors on a moderate budget, with out digging through the garbage bin to come up with a cook set. LOL Love your videos. Also miss Susie.
@Shivaziv
@Shivaziv Рік тому
Great idea for a series, cheap budget friendly products and test them in the field. I actually had the same exact tent but the popup version, it was my first tent that I bought from a local gas station, I couldn't fit inside I'm 1.82m height and I was sleeping diagonal or with the tent's door open so I can somehow fit inside... it was funny experience haha, thanks for bringing up some memories.
@darksun2789
@darksun2789 Рік тому
these adventures where you dont know what will happen with the tent as you camp in them are my favorite episodes
@PsylomeAlpha
@PsylomeAlpha Рік тому
EDITED TO PLACE WHAT WOULD'VE BEEN SEVERAL COMMENTS INTO A SINGLE ONE Me, two minutes in: "Please have brought a tarp and guy lines to set up a pup-tent as back-up" Correction: he brought a truck bed. That's even better! The only way this thing could be used by an average adult-sized person is by laying corner-to-corner and hoping you don't roll over in your sleep. I personally think for a two-person three-season tent roughly $50-150 would be the range I'd be okay with paying. At a price-point larger than that I'd expect either more space, or something a bit too sturdy to consider it a three-season tent. If it's something with enough space for several more people, several rooms, intended for use in extreme conditions (like the ones meant for setting up halfway up a mountainside) or a winter tent, then I'd be willing to pay more to ensure build quality and structural integrity. This thing is only really useful as a learning aid for your kids to figure out how to put tents together without risking something actually worth something. A disgraceful waste of resources even making a tent this shitty
@johns.6183
@johns.6183 Рік тому
Love this video - commentary at the very end is hilarious (almost missed it). Despite numerous positive reviews, no one in their right mind can honestly expect a legitimate camping tent for $20. Common sense has to kick in at some point. Great play tent for kids…
@elderhiker7787
@elderhiker7787 Рік тому
Hey Luke, for $20 you could set it up underneath a tarp and put a couple of kids in it and have a good weekend at the lake. With the cost of good tents going through through the roof, a cheap tent and a tarp and you’ve saved some money and had some fun for your kids. It could also serve as a backyard play tent for kids too. So, it’s not totally worthless.
@NikkiEvernight
@NikkiEvernight Рік тому
I bet you damp or water would come up through the floor, and the condensation would Soak everything. If you have a tarp you'd be better with just that!
@coldcoilinc
@coldcoilinc Рік тому
Yeah but good tarps are also expensive
@jeannierenton7542
@jeannierenton7542 Рік тому
I agree it is small, but most people do not sleep totally spread out. I’m 5.6 & would curl up probably way less than 5 feet😁 I still wouldn’t purchase a tent like this & it certainly is not a 2 person tent unless you’re speaking about children😂
@mkendall8393
@mkendall8393 Рік тому
I have one of these and know what to expect when you only spend $20. It’s a fair weather tent for kids in the backyard, nothing more. Most people reviewing these online are saying the same thing. In its defense it does say in the instructions that the seams should be sealed if to be used in heavy weather.
@Hunterr8
@Hunterr8 Рік тому
And that'd be okay, if it were not for the company trying to pass it off as a serious tent...
@DyrewulfNV
@DyrewulfNV Рік тому
That 'rain fly' looked more like a gear storage shelf for the inside of the tent.
@jantefft2442
@jantefft2442 Рік тому
Yes, at first sight that is exactly what I thought it was.
@raespeck4810
@raespeck4810 Рік тому
Whenever I've seen a review posted that turns out to be completely bogus I enter a rebuttal...always. This is on another topic but could not find a place to add, but LOVE LOVE this channel and watch it continually. I never go camping anymore (too old and most of my friends and family are deceased or live far away) but it's so fun to know. You are a great instructor and wow has camping equipment improved! The last time I camped, my son accidentally pushed my sleeping bag up against the wall of the tent. When the rain came my bag was drenched and I had to sleep in the car (sons were with their dad in the tent). The car had no head and I was frozen. Got up at 4AM and started a fire outside just to get warm..LOL. Here is what I love the most: 1) the use of instant coffee. People made fun of me camping when I used instant coffee, but it's a godsend. 2) The use of light weight tarps! We used the old heavy plastic tarps which were ok, but those light weight tarps are amazing. 3) the use of freeze dried packets for food. As long as accompanied by some fresh product, such a great time saver. Cooking over a campfire and cleaning up all the prep and post mess is not fun. (plus attracts too many creatures (great and small). THANK YOU Luke and Suzy. Not camping now, but I can dream.
@chriskummer5276
@chriskummer5276 Рік тому
Hey Luke! I hope all is well with you and yours. I am a newer subscriber to your channel (about a year) but, what you do in your videos and what you do for people is priceless. I hope you know for some of us it goes way beyond product review. Product review is very informative and is absolutely great for those of us wanting the best bang for our buck and to get the best experience possible. But man, let me tell you…I get it. From the moment in the car driving to the location, to getting there and breathing in that air, watching that afternoon sun hit the trees, hearing nature around you and eating some good food. Talk about one heck of a way to hit all the senses. It’s one of the very few things on this planet that I believe we all share and THAT, is special. And THAT is what you capture. I just want to say, thank you. Chris
@jdtallant3751
@jdtallant3751 Рік тому
This is a very good idea for a series. Experienced hikers and campers have on average moved beyond the lower end entry level tents. This kind of information is important to the person just getting into spending time in the outdoors. All it takes is one bad experience with a leaking tent and it can turn someone off to the outdoors forever or worse be fatal. Keep up the good work.
@westoftherockies
@westoftherockies Рік тому
most people who buy this tent probably use it for kids in a backyard, some weekend summer camp at the local lake etc. it has its place, every part of the country isn't hammered with storms, move to california or arizona you're not gonna see much rain even in the winter, you'll rarely get wet here, almost never. even if it does rain the storms don't last long and a cheap tarp thrown over the tarp would make it almost completely rainproof even in a downpour. this type of tent isn't meant for serious weather.
@seanprosser5420
@seanprosser5420 Рік тому
Hi from Nova Scotia Canada Luke! Great vid, thanks for everything you do to look out for the community. We appreciate it. Good or bad, i swear by my ICS (ORC version) It may not be the best tent out there, but it's never failed me, and does what I need it to do, even if it IS a bit heavy. Hi to Suzie and the Fam, keep up the great work, and hopefully we get to see some more of your "cabin" setup and build out soon (being a full time RV'er I'm interested to see the direction you went with certain things)
@magi267
@magi267 Рік тому
Hi from Cape Breton. I'm glad you enjoy camping. I enjoy watching from my armchair. Lol
@Prometheus203
@Prometheus203 Рік тому
Years of truck camping has taught me there is nothing better to camp in than a quality 10x10 canopy with tarp walls and a good quality cot. You don’t get condensation, you’re off the ground and away from bugs and dampness and you have plenty of room to stand and work inside if it’s raining. Work the ground a bit and throw a floor tarp down and you can be comfortable in anything but a lightning storm.
@ReasontoLiveAdventures
@ReasontoLiveAdventures Рік тому
Before I buy gear these days I only trust your reviews Luke. They have never led me astray. From an ILBE back pack to a LiteFighter tent, and so much more. 🤙
@alaroony9890
@alaroony9890 Рік тому
I like these types of videos. Not everyone can afford the nice stuff right away and might not know if they like camping. I'm also interested in options for helping the homeless. Buying things to give that aren't expensive but keeps a person dry and warm.
@captaincarl1603
@captaincarl1603 Рік тому
Thank You Luke for a very funny review! I really appreciate all the time and effort you put in to create all this great content for us to enjoy🙏 Cheers from Sweden!
@fairy8i8
@fairy8i8 4 місяці тому
I have this tent bought from Walmart. The one I got seems to be crafted better in terms of seems. I use it for a child on camp trips, but I can sleep in it at 65" tall, so maybe you got a short one. I DO NOT expect it to live through rain, but I live in a dry area, nowhere with fog. I keep a tarp in case of rain that I plan to drape over it. However, I would give it a great review myself. My child can set it up, has his own sleep space, it stays warm on cool summer nights down to 40 degrees, and is light weight and compact. A $20 tent that gives my child his own sleep space on camping trips (goes to bed earlier) and keeps him from waking everyone else up (siblings) in the mornings is priceless. Definitely not a rugged outdoorsman tent for all sorts of climate conditions, but a great fair weather tent for privacy and to keep the bugs off.
@JefferyHall-ct2tr
@JefferyHall-ct2tr Рік тому
Luke, this has to be your most entertaining review yet! Had me rolling on the floor when you showed that TINY rain fly!!
@pufthedragonCCS
@pufthedragonCCS Рік тому
I bought one of these for $15 4 years ago to try to make a tent inside a tent system as a sort of cheap DIY 4 season tent for winter camping, but...I wasn't brave enough to test it out lol. So I never used it.
@rocketman5648
@rocketman5648 Рік тому
Good for you.. it would have failed 😔
@KaedeSenou
@KaedeSenou Рік тому
This sounds like a great survival tent! Just set it up, and in the morning you’ll have water! No more worries about dehydration!
@pammiedoodle8693
@pammiedoodle8693 Рік тому
I’m looking forward to your “Cheap Tent Palooza” coming up! Ordering from Amazon is definitely a gamble unless you know exactly what you are getting already. I enjoy all your videos!👍🏼😊
@deborahhuckaby4623
@deborahhuckaby4623 Рік тому
That tent is the sorta tent you buy for your kids to play in but not take seriously for camping.
@mikeweber3441
@mikeweber3441 Рік тому
Hey Luke! Love the discussion surrounding costs. I think DD Hammocks should be on your list for consideration. Great stuff, durable, reasonable, and the customer service is the best I’ve ever dealt with. Excited to see what 2023 brings!
@Ijsje1979
@Ijsje1979 Рік тому
I agree and I'd like to add "Bushmen Travel Gear " to that list .
@DigitalProphet
@DigitalProphet Рік тому
I'm looking forward to the cheap tent series. I bet you get surprised by a couple. Amazon used to be okay like.. 10-15 years ago. Both the interface (which is now designed like a social media site to force specific products on your searches) and its scam/bot control (which is essentially non-existent) have made it one of the worst shopping experiences online. It's almost *always* better to go to a company's website for whatever you are looking for, rather than Amazon.
@daviddemmers130
@daviddemmers130 Рік тому
Loved the video, fun to see the test. I recently saw a great tent from a company I personally am not familiar with but I was wondering what you think of it’s interesting features. It’s called the slingfin portal 2, most interesting features for me are the option to add trekking poles to a freestanding tent to increase rigidity and snow loading possibilities. Also the option for guy lines to better distribute the forces in high wind.
@ZepHezR
@ZepHezR Рік тому
Yes! So glad you made this video, my sister bought this tent last year and found the same results as you. I'm fully on board with exposing these crappy tents and the companies being negligent of any standards.
@mkendall8393
@mkendall8393 Рік тому
Why would anyone expect a kids backyard tent to have superior quality and be rain or off for $20? When there are $700 tents online that have water management problems.
@laurendamasoruiz
@laurendamasoruiz Рік тому
Lack of experience and budget. Lots of hopes and dreams. Not everyone is an avid camper. Some people just want a cheap tent that they can abandon after Glastonbury.
@michalmaixner3318
@michalmaixner3318 Рік тому
@@mkendall8393 not superior quality but if it is marketed with certain dimensions and being waterproof, then you expect it to be more or less true. For layman it doesn't seem as hard job to make something waterproof. At least in a sense that it will manage some moderate rain. Maybe a drop or two will get through but who cares if it is just for festival or for a vacation on a beach? It seems just a cheap plastic bag can manage well enough, so why not a cheap tent? The biggest problem with these tents is not that they are leaking a little, it is that the bottom is keeping all the water in, so after a while it forms a pool and you have to get out or get wet. Small leaking wouldnt be such a big deal with a good tarp setup for example. Still not the most pleasant experience, but something you can manage for that one music festival or something.
@scottseverythingoutdoors462
@scottseverythingoutdoors462 Рік тому
Perfect for the kids to play around with in the backyard! That's about it!
@rocketman5648
@rocketman5648 Рік тому
No overnights if it rains...
@globalfamiliesfirst
@globalfamiliesfirst Рік тому
Should be advertised as “Toy” tent! With disclaimer that says not to be used in the rain! Lol Frances
@rocketman5648
@rocketman5648 Рік тому
@@globalfamiliesfirst Correct. Should be in the toy isle...
@magi267
@magi267 Рік тому
Rain fly. Well, it probably will do very well keeping the rain off of a fly. Thank you for all your hard work taking me camping from my armchair. And thanks for being a good guy and giving the other camper a boost.
@satguy27
@satguy27 Рік тому
My other addition to this, I also happen to have this tent and thankfully I didn't pay for it. What you didn't get to experience was the obscene amount of condensation build up in dry weather (48⁰F) . A simple "mattress" of a heavy duty comforter and a light blanket. Keep in mind, I'm 6'1" , 245 lbs. I made due with the fetal position all night and woke up multiple times to dry my face. I'm glad it didn't rain cause otherwise I would've ended up like you almost did had you stayed in it. All in all, a simple tube tent of heavy grade plastic tubing has almost always been my go to as I'm old school when I go camping and I simply do not like unneeded weight for just a bit more comfort luxury, but that's my own doing. A simple tarp for moisture control is about as luxurious as I get when i go camping, which also ensures why no one likes to join me going camping so I can go stay in remote area's here in Arkansas with minimal gear and full privacy even though my 40 something body will make me pay dearly when I wake up and hike out 3 days later. But would love to see your version of a quality tube tent camp and if you do, I will be nice and not critic you for extra comfort 😂.
@ferrisk9116
@ferrisk9116 Рік тому
Thank you for helping those hikers, you must have been an angel to them at that moment
@karig5568
@karig5568 Рік тому
Yet since I purchased some stuff using reviews as references and once I got it realized it was junk and returned it, Amazon sent me a nasty letter stating I had unusual amounts of returns and I needed to " read reviews " before purchasing items or they could revoke my right to purchase on Amazon. 😂
@Jxyden08
@Jxyden08 Рік тому
I’m not the oldest subscriber but I’ve been watching all your videos over the past 3 months and I’m absolutely loving it, as an Australian and coming from real harsh heat just makes me want to go to lone wolf mountain and experience what you do, much love ❤
@freezinweasle1
@freezinweasle1 Рік тому
Thank you sir for your unbiased reviews. Tents like this one should be labeled as play tents for kids to set up in their livingrooms and nothing more. If you live in a cold climate and lose power, set it up in your living room and crawl in there. Much easier to retain body heat in a small space. Outside? Maybe in Arizona in the summer during the dry season.
@carolinebutler2068
@carolinebutler2068 Рік тому
That was nice of you to help those hikers. You cracked me up when you showed the rain fly. Hilarious. I like your new segment on reviewing more economical gear and look forward to seeing the next one.
@christianb8228
@christianb8228 Рік тому
Same here 😂 I thought it was for gear storage
@MrRoosterx
@MrRoosterx Рік тому
I'm guessing people buy this tent for their kids to play around in. Summertime sleeping out. I'd say for that price it is quite good. No one would realistically believe this tent was meant for anything else, at that price. 🙂
@diktatoralexander88
@diktatoralexander88 Рік тому
I agree, thats like the perfect and only useful use for this tent. For either kids to play around in inside the house or just a one time use tent.
@DN-el2mx
@DN-el2mx Рік тому
Don't know why you resonated tonight so well, been watching for couple years. Subscribed before you even got inside this hunk of junk. Realistic, informative, and gut honest is the vibe. Edit: Watched till the end. ;D
@balthazarquinn
@balthazarquinn Рік тому
Luke, would you consider doing a second test after you’ve weather-proofed the tent? (Possibly filming the process.) I’d be keen to see if it could be made useable with proper seam-sealing and water-proofing. Sleep on a diagonal, etc. Maybe make a list of the cheapest safe gear list a person could put together for day-to-day survival.
@irenejoseph9547
@irenejoseph9547 Рік тому
You are such a professional and I certainly appreciate your no-nonsense, pull no punches style of reviewing products. Keep up the good work. Storms moving through East Tennessee right now and probably heading your way. Time for another weather adventure!!
@2BaKeD_2PLaY
@2BaKeD_2PLaY Рік тому
Coming from many years in the bedding industry I can tell you a queen size mattress is 60" X 80" and a Full size mattress is 54" X 75". But going from Luke's inside dimensions neither would fit! A twin mattress is 39" X 75" and that wouldn't even fit!
@jazdia78
@jazdia78 Рік тому
When my kids were in elementary school, I could take them in a tent like this and I would sleep in front of the door with no problems. But, I'm 5'3. My 6' husband required something much bigger, and he prefers to have head space as well. I would take the kids camping during the summer here in NM, so we didn't have to worry too much about rain, and he was working. Once they turned 12, they all were my height and it was no longer feasible for us to use a tent like this.
@saracasey1993
@saracasey1993 Рік тому
Hi Luke! New subscriber here. I really appreciate what you do. I haven’t camped since I was a kid and have recently found need of a backpacking tent (the plan is a couple of weeks in the spring and a month in August… in Louisiana woods). Thanks to your agenda-free style, I haven’t bothered looking at reviews on Amazon. I use what I’ve learned from you and then see if you’ve done a Test Night a tent that I’m considering. I think it’s more than fair to say that even though I have not yet decided on any tent, you have saved me from making costly mistakes. Thank you!
@troyfabrizius9942
@troyfabrizius9942 Рік тому
Find a military surplus 2 man combat tent
@EdwardClinton
@EdwardClinton Рік тому
The honest review is greatly appreciated. It was also laugh-out-loud funny and a pleasure to watch. Thank you for the effort, work and, sadly, wasted dollars that went into this masterpiece.
@Spikedpistachio
@Spikedpistachio Рік тому
So what you’re saying Luke is because I’m 6’4”, I should avoid this value tent and stick with my current outdoors selection? 😅
@martinhafner2201
@martinhafner2201 Рік тому
At current prices, I generally look for a tent from $150 to $250 or so in the 3.5 season variety (up to light snow). I will inspect, apply seam seal and spray the fly heavily with silicone waterproofing spray. I used to live in Idaho, so I require a full length, deep rain fly. My current favorite is the Henry Shires Pro-Trail. It is currently near the top of my range at $240 and hasn't changed price much in the last 6 years. At 24 oz with 45 inch sitting height, 84 inch sleep sleeping tray at 30-42 inches wide, depending on your choice of tray depth setup for ground water rejection it makes a luxurious lightweight backpacking tent. I'm six feet tall and it should take someone up to about 6'4" comfortably. It has a small vestibule (10 sq feet) in the front. Good enough for a backpack, boots and a lantern. It is waterproof and bug proof. I've been in heavy wind with no problems. My tarps tore from gusts, but not the tent. It has tons of tie outs (8) for wind. It is silnylon and is over 6 years old and working great. It is a tensioned 2 pole tent, which some people may hate. It sets up quickly. I've used it over a hundred times. I can pack 5 ounces of poles (24" and 45"), take the short pole and use my trekking pole or just use found wood if there is any. I'm in Arizona and usually don't have decent wood around, so I bring the vendor poles. It there are good trees around you can skip the long pole and tie an ascending line to a tree instead. Really flexible and tensions up nice and firm. The new versions of it are now in silpoly (24 oz), which is an improvement over nylon, or cuben fiber at 16 oz and many more dollars. I chose to do my own seam sealing from their cheap little kit of thinned (mineral spirits) silicone seal and a foam brush. Worked great except for a seam above the inside gear pocket, which I missed. Fixed it the next time I used it and no problems since. I apply silicone spray about once a year. If you want bigger, they make a two person version (MoTrail - heh) and a few other designs. This one is a souped up version of their original minimalist tarp tent, for which they still supply the plans if you want to make your own. While their tents are not cheap, they tend to run quite a bit less than major brands like Big Agnes at the same lightness, size and strength. If I need to go cheaper, the Eureka brand generally provides a cheaper, heavier, lower tech and reliable alternative. Anything under $100 in the current economic climate is generally a disaster and requires a lot of manual fixes to make them work.
@helidude3502
@helidude3502 Рік тому
Simple setup without actually reading the instructions. Enjoyable tent for the 45 minutes I spent in it during a nice day with nice weather. Haven’t actually camped overnight in it yet. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My review for the $30 tent from academy🤪 I’m not expecting much. But I figure it’s worth the gamble to get me out of the house on my budget. I’m hoping it will keep the majority of bugs off and snakes from sharing my bed during decent weather. Perhaps shed an unexpected sprinkle. I’ll also have a car to hide in should things get sour. I like the idea of budget reviews. 👍😎
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Рік тому
That's why I enjoy watching your adventures and equipment testing
@michakuiper9780
@michakuiper9780 Рік тому
It's so funny when he opens the tent and starts to laugh 23:41 😁 I would be so miserable in that "tent" I'd burn it. That's the only way it can keep you warm.
@azclaimjumper
@azclaimjumper Рік тому
Good one. Burn it to keep warm, no way to stay DRY.
@LigmaFrank
@LigmaFrank Рік тому
I used one like this, only it had moro pattern and the entrance was on the bigger side. Also, I knew that it was made in China, so I bought 4 person tent (in reality it is comfortable for one person plus gear). And I can't complain. I take it as secondary bed for bike tour (my main was DD hammock with tarp, but knowing from experience, every 3 or 4 days it's good to sleep on the ground and stretch the back). So this cheap tent plus tarp on top was perfect. I never get soaked even in heavy rain and condensation was taken care of by undo the entrance and leaving only mesh. But this kind of set up is good only for late spring and summer weather. You can't really do the trick when it's cold. So if you need a backup or secondary way of going through the night, and you are aware that it is a gear for one season or few serious trips, then go ahead. Mine was surprisingly sturdy, I expect much less, but I didn't buy it on Amazon.
@DavidHSmith74
@DavidHSmith74 Рік тому
Something common I've seen in my neck of the woods is to pitch a tarp over a cheap tent, leaving off the rain fly.
@Cassie4486
@Cassie4486 Рік тому
Hi Luke! LAUGHED when you were showing/reading the reviews. Not sure if anyone saw the bottom line of that review, "Best tent coming out of China". China...that just says it all. Maybe should put the tent into a balloon & send it back to them. 😂😂
@philippek81
@philippek81 Рік тому
Actually some chinese companies are doing some very good tents : Naturehike, 3ful Gear to name a few. Really good quality for a very fair price.
@phil2082
@phil2082 Рік тому
​@@philippek81 OH BOY, I SURE DO LOVE GIVING MONEY TO THE PEOPLE WHO RUN LITERAL CONCENTRATION CAMPS
@kinjiru731
@kinjiru731 Рік тому
Just how we all want to spend our nights, curled up in the fetal position in a swimming pool.
@robd99
@robd99 Рік тому
I spent a few nights at a campsite in the Pyrenees - I had my typical backpack tent / gear, on the second night a lady and her teenage daughter turned up with what was obviously a brand new budget instant-erect tent. That night the sky opened up and at first light I saw them shivering and soaking wet in their car. The remains of the tent were later seen in the rubbish skip. My Dad once bought a sub 1GBP pac-a-mac to go on a fishing trip - it didn't last the trip. I remembered him telling me about "cost per use" and false economy as I rested warm and dry in my 30 year old "expensive" Terra Nova - pretty much as good as the day I bought it....
@johnjensen8470
@johnjensen8470 Рік тому
When your “rain fly” is the size of a folded diaper… you know it’s gonna work perfectly…😂
@JBurney
@JBurney Рік тому
I've got two of them. I bought one on amazon for $20, then found another at the Habitat Restore the very next day for $2. When me and my buddy hiked a couple AT sections a few weeks later we each took one and had no issues. Even with a tiny bit of light rain. I honestly wasnt expecting anything good from it but me and my dog slept comfortably each night and my buddy didnt have any complaints in his. Probably used it 4 or 5 times total, suffered no injuries, and did not die.
@JBurney
@JBurney Рік тому
For what its worth, im 5'10" but i was able to sleep fully extended on top of a single sleeping mat, and my 65 lb boxer/pit had plenty of room next to me. So the usable length is definitely more than the 60" you came up with. Please note i am not trying to bash you, my GF and I have enjoyed your content for years. I used a sheet plastic groundsheet I learned from you, and we did upgrade the stakes with some that were a bit meatier, but like I said, we had zero issues, and I'm still alive to speak of it! *edit* One other point, I never used it in fall or winter, that would be insane. Like I said, I knew what to expect for $20. Also, it was 2018 when i bought it, and it was $20 then like it is now.
@Velshard
@Velshard Рік тому
You do realize that we all think you're lying, right?
@JBurney
@JBurney Рік тому
@@Velshard me? Seriously?
@JBurney
@JBurney Рік тому
@@Velshard which part? Please be specific
@nonservitium
@nonservitium Рік тому
This seems like a punch down, but useful in as much as informative content. Luke, will you post this on their Amazon page?
@stevestormssr5492
@stevestormssr5492 Рік тому
Ok Luke, I have one you have not tested or reviewed yet. I purchased Walmart's "4 person Connect Tent" by Ozark Trails. I knew exactly what I was purchasing when I got it. Would I like a better tend and maybe a rain fly cover? Sure, but at 69 I don't have too many hunting trips left in me. I needed a shelter from wind and light rain while car camping. nothing more. It could sleep 4 as they say, but tightly. 2 with gear would be pretty comfortable. It connects to a 10' by 10' canopy, but could be hung between trees with the help of a couple poles. The vent is half of the flat roof. NO JOKE! It was $39.99 at the time of purchase. Is it rain proof? probably not! I sleep on a cot and elevate my gear. At best, it is a light two season tent. I camp two or three times a year during hunting season in North Texas, so not much is needed most of the time. I have ways to make it more comfortable with extra tarps I already had. My son and I have three of these to set up around a canopy and one tarp as wind breaks and can be pretty cozy. This is a Pretty interesting set up for the price and on cold windy days and nights quite comfortable. I can't provide pictures, but it can be found on Ypoutube!
@DaHiddenGemz
@DaHiddenGemz Рік тому
I love this channel and the new series, Luke! You definitely inspire me to get out amd camp more often!
@markcrowell2727
@markcrowell2727 Рік тому
Great review - my question is what do you do with all of the stuff that is crap?
@jaycimbak7781
@jaycimbak7781 Рік тому
We were seasonal campers a few years back and I'll never forget at the end of a rainy weekend in the dumpster were these types of tents and all looked brand new!
@Ucceah
@Ucceah Рік тому
i'd be all for a series on best bang for the buck products. case in point, a "Quechua 2 Seconds Fresh and Black" goes for around 100 eurobucks, and looks and feels like it could well cost 3-4 times as much. really well designed and made, just not for heavy rains. i was quite impressed, when a friend brought one along, and after looking up the price, i bought one right away. it does look pretty sweet too, in all white. nothing for lightweight hiking: it's a somewhat bulky 3.3kg throwing tent with two layers, tailored towards festival goers, and designed to remain cool and dark inside, when you're trying to sleep of a hangover on a hot summer morning. but i'm sure it's conna be nice and warm too, on a cold night.
@1Fracino
@1Fracino Рік тому
I appreciate what you are doing, very useful info here that might save some ones life if they are not more careful.
@TheOutdoorGearReview
@TheOutdoorGearReview Рік тому
Thank you so much LittleFreak, I really appreciate your support. S&H - Luke
@pissedoffpotato1882
@pissedoffpotato1882 Рік тому
This is one of the funniest vlogs I have ever seen from you. It just made our day extra hilarious. We just got home from camping overnight & already craving for your new vlogs 💙 Keep doing what you are doing luke!
@jjjingleheimerschmidt4446
@jjjingleheimerschmidt4446 Рік тому
Amazon shopping works like this: search tent sort by price glance at rating add to cart There is no mystery. Cheapest item is always the best seller and you always get what you pay for. Also I'm sure the cheapest tent makes up a fair chunk of every homeless encampment so that's where the sales number comes in.
@jerryfarmer5989
@jerryfarmer5989 Рік тому
My tent is one I'll never give up. It is 6' 8" at top. A 6 man tent and 5' 4" at sides. It is a task to put up but it stands up to pretty strong winds and is dry in pouring rain. I also have a little pup tent also. And yep that is a kids back yard adventure shelter.
@journeybrook9357
@journeybrook9357 Рік тому
The Walmart Ozark 1person XL tent is a great tent. But I used a light tarp over on real rainy days but on light rain no tarp no leaks. Great room, length room for equipment but small. One draw back was it can tear easy with brush. Everyone knows how netting goes it is a soft netting so snag is easy.
@matthewturnbull9547
@matthewturnbull9547 Рік тому
Id probably buy that for a festival camp to be honest or It’ll be a best seller because it’s cheap & it’s literally for the kids to camp out in, in the garden or the woods during the summer holidays, it is what it is for a quiet night with the kids out I feel like it’ll be money well spent.
@AngieAngie995
@AngieAngie995 Рік тому
I buy a similar tent to this to go to summer music festivals. Its basically a cover for your bed, light to drag around if we have to move, gets covered in dust and we usually bin it before we go home or use it as a beach shelter. It isn't for cold weather camping.
@carlrobison6065
@carlrobison6065 Рік тому
It would be interesting to see what it would take to make this tent 'acceptable'. Can't do anything about the size, but maybe scotch guard and sealing tape... Totally a lipstick on a pig situation, but it might be interesting.
@Moffatmountainadventures
@Moffatmountainadventures Рік тому
Absolutely loved this video. I’m from Scotland just for content and actually took the cheapest 2 person tent from decathlon up one of the highest mountains we have - Ben Lawers. Also took the cheapest mat too and the cheapest sleeping bag. Knew I wasn’t planning on sleeping much which is just as well 😂. Tent to be fair held up well in the wind but I think it weighs around 3.5kg so was a fair lug up that mountain. Anyway, hope you include decathlon on your list as I’d love to see someone else test out wee Timmy the tent
@MrPablosek
@MrPablosek Рік тому
Yes please! Decathlon in my personal experience has some really good stuff at reasonable prices! I got my running shoes for cheap from them and they are better than the more expensive ones I got. The bottom is very springy as it should be so my leg doesn't get hurt from the impact from running and the shoes let tons of air through. I get all my hiking and camping gear from there as well.
@Elfdaughter
@Elfdaughter Рік тому
Definitely a kid's toy - it's the sort of tent I'd have up in the back garden when I was young in the middle of summer with a paddling pool outside. I do have another use for this as an adult, however - when I did summer outdoor archery competitions, I'd use a little cheap tent like this as a storage base for equipment and coolbox to keep the sun off. That's the only thing that's suitable for.
@3primaryevils
@3primaryevils Рік тому
Hi Luke thanks for the great video, I will suggest to fix it on top of your videos because this is great help. Addressing some of your questions: Yes, there is people purchasing this, specially outside of the US, (economy changes among countries), here in Mexico I can tell you Walmart is in fact selling those tents, I purchased one 2 years ago before watching your channel, Big regret; but also that is a factor; most people starting think is just fine for one night but we are unaware of the risks!. Example; the weather was dry warmth semi desert the tent was: during day hot as hell, during night really cold. but was just fine (this was a test night in my front yard) another test fortunately there was rain; the tent was the same as yours, flooded inside. So people who is purchasing this is people unfamiliar, people who don't want to make the commitment of such an investment ($100+), or people who is already used to "suffer camping" (a friend likes to cowboy camp but for the wrong reasons) I do think this is the best video for beginners in your channel, addressing the WHY NOT to purchase such product, as you have always mentioned, its supposed to protect you, maybe user think was a sunny weekend and turned out into a heavy rain... you get the picture. As always, thanks for all your effort and happy camping
@Tara-wk5uq
@Tara-wk5uq Рік тому
Hi Luke, always enjoy watching your channel. Have learned a lot from you. As far as a name for your new series, you could call it " The cheap depot gear review series" anyway what ever you decide to call it, I know it will be good.
@rwun283
@rwun283 Рік тому
So.... Got a Walmart cabin tent (used at that) 23 years ago. Used it well till 2 years ago. Replaced it with a good outfitters tent, and just for nuts, got a new Walmart cabin "instant up" tent as well. (For the kids.... You know.) I was in not surprised that the new instant up one leaked. I was surprised that it only leaked at the zipper, during a deluge of a storm.
@timcurry192
@timcurry192 Рік тому
Oh, yes. Best Adventure Evah! I now know what to take along on my next Antarctic trip. Please, more of these! If you hear "Luke, don't do it!" from half a million subscribers, you know you're on the right track. Hilarious. We'll be seeing a lot more of amped-up Luke before this series is over...
@CampfiresandColdBeers
@CampfiresandColdBeers Рік тому
The string pull at 6:57 with absolutely no comment 👌
@81Alfetta
@81Alfetta Рік тому
Really enjoyed this vid. As someone who is constantly tempted to buy at least one example of the cheapest of anything out of pure, morbid, curiosity, I'm really looking forward to this series.
@Phearsum
@Phearsum Рік тому
It's definitely not as affordable but Wise Owl has a very lightweight hammock / bug net / rain fly combo on Amazon for $89.99. Night Cat also makes a Tent/Hammock hybrid (can be pitched like a tent or strung up like a hammock) that has a built in rain fly / bug net for just over $100. They've also got an underlayer insulation that fits theirs for cold weather. Both work very well and weigh next to nothing, not including the insulation layer.
@mikeweaver5632
@mikeweaver5632 Рік тому
Great video. I appreciate the work you put into this. I'm impressed by your gear list. Btw, the link in the description for the heater didn't work for me.
@candacemeifert-polk7383
@candacemeifert-polk7383 Рік тому
This channel is so necessary for reviewing garbage we consumers are buying and finding the best made for value products for outdoors use. Thank you Luke and Susie!
@Ijsje1979
@Ijsje1979 Рік тому
That was hilarious , kinda reminds me of the Dutch army tents , those also make great swimming pools . I still have an extra 1person Dutch Army tent btw . So Luke : if you are interested in trying out the zip/combine (assuming you still have yours) I'd be happy to send it to you . Say what you want about the cheap Decathlon tents ,.....but at least they do not leak !!!!! I've had one of their tents out in my backyard for 4 months now , the "Quechua MH100" 3 person ( 50 Euro) my son likes to play in it and occasionally we have camp nights and sleep in it . It's been in snow/freezing temps and a lot of rain ...and still : Bone dry . There is a 2 person variant of the same tent (35 Euro) ,also tested that one over a longer period of time with the same results. And yes I know they are not meant to be used that way (for that duration ) but I was curious haha. These are not great tents for lightweight backpacking ,considering their weight and pack size (though the 2p one is doable in a pinch) ...but if you just want to go camping with your family these will keep you dry and safe for very little money !! Combine it with a cheap tarp for some extra space / porch area and you're good . Anyways,.... keep up the good work , we are really looking forward to the rest of these tests !!! Strength and Honor.
@eddiespain2410
@eddiespain2410 Рік тому
I had the chance to spend a week last summer in a National Forest Campground with only Pit Toilets.... It rained 3 of day 6 days I was there... Know what I noticed.... All Five Ozark Trail Tents had a Tarp covering them because they leaked so badly. so Ozark Trail tents could be in competition with this tents..
@gordonball2293
@gordonball2293 Рік тому
Luke, great review. I am in the market for what I would call a mid-range backpacking tent. Would it be possible for you to review the kelty Grand Mesa backpacking tent. I have watched you review some of Kelty's stuff in the past but not this specific product. It's about 150 bucks on Amazon and I would love to hear what you have to say on it.
@cookieberkheiser7227
@cookieberkheiser7227 Рік тому
Thank you for your honesty. I greatly value your opinion. You are a tremendous asset to the camping community. Thank you for your time and energy. You are greatly appreciated.
@starflier
@starflier Рік тому
Funny thing seeing this review. I think my wife got me this EXACT tent for my birthday last year because I wanted to go camping. As a gulf-coast Texas camper, my biggest problem with this is the utter lack of ventilation. Even with the "rain fly" removed and the door open it was sweltering and horrible with no airflow at all.
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 Рік тому
Hello 👋 Luke, thank you for sharing your honest review. The team is actually a one season, one person tent. All the best to you for your good health and safety. Stay safe out there. 🤗 👋
@ajk8151
@ajk8151 Рік тому
Always love your honest reviews. Would you say that if someone was experienced seam sealing, and looking for a cheap tent and using a tarp (kind of like Camping with AB) that this would be passable for cheap budget camping?
@hetheringtonfamily8798
@hetheringtonfamily8798 Рік тому
In Australia we have Kmart. At Kmart I bought a $14 and a $7 tarp. The tent came with a rain fly. A real one that fits over the whole tent. It worked great. There are reviews on You tube that said they were good but I wasn’t sure. Now I keep the tent in my car as part of my emergency supplies
@greggmeyer5836
@greggmeyer5836 Рік тому
A tent you need to check out is a Cabela’s product. They are called Alaskan Guide series.I have the four man dome and it has been amazing. ve been in Boy Scouts as a youth and as an adult leader for many years. Living in Nebraska we have had some really tough as nails weather to camp in. The tent I have has performed at every camp out I’ve used it and i have used it for many years.
@Obliticus
@Obliticus 6 місяців тому
LOL... now you get to experience what it is like to be tall and sleep in just about any 1 or 2 man tent that is typical in the industry ;D
@lindawoody8501
@lindawoody8501 Рік тому
A great dry weather play in the backyard tent for children. Probably a lot of the reviewers are mothers who purchased for good weather camping with one child in the tent with them. Or purchased for a family where there are two tents and kids slept in this one and only in pleasant weather. By the way I've never heard of a white bbq sauce. Must be regional. I am from the West Coast.
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Thunderstorm Camping in a HUGE Motorcycle Tent - Lone Rider Overnight Adventure
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