This is Why Cheap Tents are So Dangerous! - $35 Stansport Appalachian Dome Tent

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A big rain event is approaching and Luke the Lone Wolf is out to weather the storm in the $35 Stansport Appalachian Dome Tent.
I'll be frank, the makers of this tent should be prosecuted for scamming their customers as this is the biggest piece of crap on the market and their claims of keeping the weather out are flat out lies.
Get ready for the worst leaking that you have ever seen!
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@K_Tech64
@K_Tech64 2 роки тому
The worst part is someone thinking about getting into camping might buy one of these turds and their experience could turn them away. And that's a really bad thing.
@tinal.8914
@tinal.8914 2 роки тому
I was just about to say hahah but this is true
@rbvmtr
@rbvmtr 2 роки тому
It's those like me who can't afford the high quality expensive stuff that feel the butt hurt.
@orion7741
@orion7741 2 роки тому
hey nothing wrong with less people out on trail!..... lol. the trails are getting a bit too packed with people as it is.
@grahamjackson3388
@grahamjackson3388 2 роки тому
@@orion7741 that’s the irony of our hobby. It’s to get away from people, but more people are starting out than ever. All we’ll be left with is sitting in a traffic jam on the commute to work in our steel boxes listening to our favourite sounds.
@tinal.8914
@tinal.8914 2 роки тому
Robert Van Meter same man
@cnault3244
@cnault3244 2 роки тому
"it describes it as a strong wind & weather resistant tent" It WAS. But then you took the tent out of the box and put it up outside.
@Zeriel00
@Zeriel00 2 роки тому
LOL maybe it's water resistant for the first 10 seconds xD
@yammoyammamoto8323
@yammoyammamoto8323 2 роки тому
Thanks for the chuckle :D
@staceytroffer8287
@staceytroffer8287 Рік тому
@@Zeriel00 that’s right!!! They didn’t say HOW LONG it was waterproof for.
@ronvosick8253
@ronvosick8253 Рік тому
Hip waders not included .
@philiproseel3506
@philiproseel3506 Рік тому
lol
@AtomicShrimp
@AtomicShrimp 2 роки тому
Yeah, looks like a 'festival tent' - designed to be used once, in summer, with a slight risk of a light shower, then discarded.
@JoeZUGOOLA
@JoeZUGOOLA 2 роки тому
I'm glad you're here
@TheBlueB0mber
@TheBlueB0mber 2 роки тому
I saw some college kids setting one of these cheap-o tents up at a fest on an area of wetland grass. They woke up to ankle deep water in the morning after a night of light rain (the whole field drained that direction).
@sirwi11iam
@sirwi11iam 2 роки тому
At Creamfields years ago, it's literally rained the whole weekend, was up to my knees in mud at one point. Looked like the Somme. Don't think any tents would handle that...😂
@marcfalzon
@marcfalzon 2 роки тому
Can't believe I'm bumping into you here @atomic Shrimp!
@TomOConnor-BlobOpera
@TomOConnor-BlobOpera 2 роки тому
Not suitable for a UK festival then :D
@nosherz
@nosherz 2 роки тому
Damn, I was planning to use this model for a six week expedition in the Himalaya's, thanks for highlighting these issues.
@stoneisland1000
@stoneisland1000 2 роки тому
I'm laughing
@OldNavajoTricks
@OldNavajoTricks Рік тому
YT needs a laugh button :-)
@jep9092
@jep9092 Рік тому
😂😂😂
@neo87011
@neo87011 Рік тому
😃😁😆😅🤣😂
@bostonnate4024
@bostonnate4024 Рік тому
Dude 6 weeks? And your going to use a $35 tent? Something doesn’t seem right
@kegsie100
@kegsie100 2 роки тому
A tent and a swimming pool! Two leisure activities under the same roof 😂
@justbrowsing8482
@justbrowsing8482 2 роки тому
🤣🤣. That made me chuckle 👍😃
@brianfitzgerald499
@brianfitzgerald499 2 роки тому
Lol
@NikkiSmithTheonlynikki
@NikkiSmithTheonlynikki 2 роки тому
Twice the product for half the price!!
@katarinatibai8396
@katarinatibai8396 2 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@samuelschick8813
@samuelschick8813 2 роки тому
Lived in a house before that had a river about 100 yards behind it. Next to my house was a neighbors house who's floor was about 8 feet lower than my floor, both one story. Well one night it started to ran and the river flooded the whole area all the way up to our houses. Kept watching my neighbor to see when he would come out and seek higher ground with his wife and daughter. Water at his front door and was about 2 feet deep. Seeing no movement I waded over and knocked on his door after about an hour or two. How bad was it? He opened the front door and water did not even rush in as living room was already flooded. There in the middle of the living room was his wife and daughter sound asleep on a mattress floating around the living room. He was asleep on the same mattress floating around with them till i knocked on the door. Sound sleepers. LOL
@Maryland_Kulak
@Maryland_Kulak 2 роки тому
Go to Dollar Tree and get a plastic table cloth for $1. Drape it over the tent and use binder clips to hold it in place. Now you have a $36 tent that doesn’t leak. Bonus: Dollar Tree plastic table cloths come in many different colors. Get a green one for stealth camping and an orange one for when you want to be seen. Weighs almost nothing and takes up almost no space in your pack.
@johnmerrick6180
@johnmerrick6180 2 роки тому
Hey this sounds great.
@josephjankowski1153
@josephjankowski1153 2 роки тому
But why? I'd rather just buy a tent that isn't a total piece of garbage in the first place, rather than waste $35 on this.
@Maryland_Kulak
@Maryland_Kulak 2 роки тому
@@josephjankowski1153 That’s great as long as long as your credit card balance is zero.
@markwitte303
@markwitte303 2 роки тому
yes experienced campers already have a tarp as a real rain fly. dont waste money in a tent.
@chopstickthrower930
@chopstickthrower930 2 роки тому
I love this comment because I always want to say it on vids like this. I use the cheap 4 dollar tarps from Walmart myself camping in southern florida for durability against palms cutting up stuff. You just don't need a crap ton of money to do the thing humans have done since the dawn of our time.
@bananajoe9951
@bananajoe9951 2 роки тому
Like my Dad always said, if you buy a cheap tent, you better waterproof it yourself.
@boomerisadog3899
@boomerisadog3899 2 роки тому
I used to do that as a kid. My best friend and I stayed in the woods a lot and we didn't have a lot of $ so our gear wasn't the best. I've got a huge RV now but it's still not as fun as those leaky tents used to be.
@jonathantan2469
@jonathantan2469 2 роки тому
(asks neighbour with backyard beehives if she has a spare tin of beeswax to give away...)
@bananajoe9951
@bananajoe9951 2 роки тому
@RC CRAWL Yeah I know, wish more products were made in the US/Canada/Mexico.
@krybling
@krybling 2 роки тому
@@bananajoe9951 its funny you say this. lets just hope china will be less of capitalists than us
@krybling
@krybling 2 роки тому
@@bananajoe9951 i mean careful what you wish for
@LegionarHR
@LegionarHR Рік тому
I bought my non brand tent for like 30$ and I am still using it after 10 years, did so much camping in snow and rain and I never had problems :D
@WeekendsOutsideFL
@WeekendsOutsideFL 8 місяців тому
30 dollars 10 years ago is like 65 or 70 today so there is that, especially in the post Covid inflation
@LegionarHR
@LegionarHR 8 місяців тому
@@WeekendsOutsideFL I agree bro
@Nicholas-wn1ov
@Nicholas-wn1ov 2 роки тому
This is the kind of tent you get for your kids to play in the back yard. You know they'll be back in the house before midnight, anyway.
@lorenguaylg
@lorenguaylg 2 роки тому
Exactly or quick trip in nice weather. I had same thing for a weekend tubing trip but bigger, picked the one he has up for kid fun in backyard and the pole snapped on the 3rd set up.
@scotts.2624
@scotts.2624 2 роки тому
Not if you lock the door.
@fs3994
@fs3994 2 роки тому
I put a smaller tent inside a larger tent. (Cheap ones) That way they are warmer and drier. Wish they came soundproof though.
@awotnot
@awotnot 2 роки тому
then it should be marketed as such - wet weather can be a killer the price says kids play tent - the phrase weather resistant is false advertising and the company should pay for lying
@lorenguaylg
@lorenguaylg 2 роки тому
@@awotnot let me know how your 10,000 lawsuit works out on getting your 35 dollars back. ..also, there is a difference between weather resistant and weatherproof/waterproof
@pman123
@pman123 2 роки тому
I spent a year homeless in 25$ Walmart tents and rain was my worst enemy. I used to put my sleeping bag into lawn and leaf bags to stay dry...
@tonkerdog1
@tonkerdog1 2 роки тому
Hope you’re doing ok now.
@frankdiehl8749
@frankdiehl8749 2 роки тому
Did about 7 months of that in a piece of cr@p tent around that pricepoint... Took me 1 night in it and I realised I needed to expedite upgrades like big tarps, camo netting and the like. Used bubble wrap once it got colder, for floor isolation. And an oven made of terracotta pots, worked as a sort of heat-accumulator, with candles. A forestry service guy helped me out with stuff(Thanks Leo!). Learned a lot...
@bigt7706
@bigt7706 2 роки тому
@@frankdiehl8749 I'm glad you are in a better place
@frankdiehl8749
@frankdiehl8749 2 роки тому
@@bigt7706 Thanks, me too... Planning a lean-to for recreational purposes. Something I should, and arguably would have done if time permitted back then. (Yep, it was a divorce...) Quite comfortably indoors nowadays, but I notice the outdoors beckons sometimes. 🌲
@YodaWasSith
@YodaWasSith 2 роки тому
Your best bet would have been to take the tent down and use it as a blanket, then sleep on a pad. You could then isolate the pad with the trash bags from the rain so it isn't getting wet.
@mikdavi3254
@mikdavi3254 2 роки тому
You described me to a T! Years ago I went on a motorcycle camping trip and picked up a simple tent from Walmart. It literally ruined the trip as it rained the entire 5 days. 20yrs later I still believe being warm and dry are two of the greatest luxuries available.
@junebyrne4491
@junebyrne4491 Рік тому
Famous last words. The cheap one will be fine.
@munchies24
@munchies24 2 роки тому
Bought the larger three room version of this tent and though it was a great deal. It was perfectly fine for mine and my fiance's first and second 3 night camping trips because it didn't rain. The third trip we got stuck out in the rain and we were soaked and sprinted back to our tent. We dried off and tried laying down for a nap until the rain passed... but we were getting our heads dripped on where our inflatable mattress was set up. This tent barely kept any water out and we were bored and miserable to say the least. After an hour we looked at each other, gave up, and just decided to take the almost 5 hour drive home. The tent stayed in the dumpster at the camp site and didn't come home with us.
@therealdeal3866
@therealdeal3866 Рік тому
Maybe people like you should just not go camping since you don't know the first thing about how to set your gear up properly.
@freestang6662
@freestang6662 2 роки тому
I bought a cheap Ozark Trail tent from Walmart and a $4 can of Camp Dry. Sprayed the tent down the first time I set it up. That tent lasted 12 years through countless thunderstorms. I finally gave it to a nephew for his boy scout camping trip. Who knows, maybe it's still being used.
@glock0292
@glock0292 2 роки тому
Yep. Ozark Trail is the best cheap gear by a mile!
@dalethebelldiver7740
@dalethebelldiver7740 2 роки тому
You were right in spraying it down and any new tent might leak
@oldgeezerproductions
@oldgeezerproductions 2 роки тому
I have had the same experience with a "cheap tent" that was properly waterproofed. On an extended geology field trip, side by side, my tent compared favorably with the "prestige brand" tents costing more than three times as much. In other words, I stayed just as dry.
@admiraldraconis
@admiraldraconis 2 роки тому
This. Prep work is key even for canvas tents.
@Neverod8doreveN
@Neverod8doreveN 2 роки тому
I didn't even spray my ozark and it was fine. Yes I was midly surprised.
@Rorr59
@Rorr59 2 роки тому
It actually started out as a water collection device for survival purposes, that is why it has the bathtub floor. After the storm you just fill your water storage device from the floor.
@lespaul36
@lespaul36 2 роки тому
The outside filters it as well. It is all so clear now LOL.
@majorpoopie6048
@majorpoopie6048 2 роки тому
Haha. He's got jokes. I'd rather go find water then die of hypothermia 🤣
@funonvancouverisland
@funonvancouverisland 2 роки тому
No it was just set up upsidown
@oscarosullivan4513
@oscarosullivan4513 2 роки тому
Fecking funny OP
@a.ramosakadrumgrl6677
@a.ramosakadrumgrl6677 2 роки тому
🤣😂
@stevehatfield1828
@stevehatfield1828 2 роки тому
When I was selecting my tent at Rapid City, S.D. Cabelas, I was informed that the 'fly' needed to come all the way down the sides. If it didn't we need a tarp to pull over the thing. I was thinking the sales lady was WELL INFORMED! She stated the tarp needs to originate under the tent and extend up and over the tent.
@hennaoctopus
@hennaoctopus 2 роки тому
Ive been using the same $40 tent regularly for like 6 years, works great. Of course, I live in az so ive only been in rain once that whole time...
@mokokawi
@mokokawi Рік тому
that's good....I've got the same,I might spray the sealant on seams....and Mayne dollar tree table cloth, as mentioned above
@oxide32100
@oxide32100 2 роки тому
my disability prevents me from enjoying overnight camping these days, i so look forward to your videos to bring back memories, thank you so much brother.
@AccidentalHiker1
@AccidentalHiker1 2 роки тому
Wouldn't it be fun to pitch a tent in the living room and sleep in it?😃 Don't stop living.💖
@michaeldean4704
@michaeldean4704 2 роки тому
SD, I obviously don't know the particulars of your disability, but let me tell you... I'm a 67 year-old polio "victim". I cannot walk at all and use a wheelchair exclusively to get around. However, I still enjoy getting out in the woods and camping. Now granted, it's not backpacking in the back-country, which would be ideal were it practically possible, (I really don't care for the noise and congestion of "established" campgrounds.) but there are still plenty of out-of-the-way places you can get to by car and enjoy some isolated peace and serenity. Think national forests or BLM land. You may also be able to find some private land that you can gain permission to use. Believe me, if the will is strong enough, there is a way.
@baird329
@baird329 2 роки тому
If you can't tent camp you might look into travel trailer camping. With those you can still get out into nature and have electricity for a CPAP machine or a refrigerator for temp sensitive meds. It's not the dream but sometimes you can make reality fun with a little ingenuity. I kayak camp because I have a blown out knee and ankle from my Army days. I can't walk for distance so I paddle for distance. I still get out in the woods just on the shore instead of on the trail.
@fschiller4189
@fschiller4189 2 роки тому
Sorry to hear that. Hope you will be getting better soon.
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 2 роки тому
I know the feeling, my body is starting to prevent me from doing many things I enjoy.
@collectingonthecheap56353
@collectingonthecheap56353 2 роки тому
Ah boy. Brings back some memories of camping in tents that pretty much never held through the night before having to evacuate to the car.
@earthn1447
@earthn1447 2 роки тому
Yep, tent “just like that”, had it for 18 years. Always use a separate tarp underneath a tent, keep anything that must stay dry in the car. Has been a great tent for occasional use - summer camping trips. I try not to go out in bad weather but we get our share of showers.
@patfarra627
@patfarra627 2 роки тому
I bought one just like it. Years ago. I thought I was messing up the poles. Thank you.
@JayMS916
@JayMS916 2 роки тому
That's the sort of tent people buy for 3-day music festivals and just leave behind when it's over.
@jamessmith1652
@jamessmith1652 2 роки тому
This. They're not made for camping and this is obvious. A bit harsh to criticize a 35 dollar tent as nobody should have high expectations. Only an idiot would buy one of these for camping. No different to going on a hike wearing flip-flops.
@Daishar
@Daishar 2 роки тому
@@jamessmith1652 Yes, those of us who have good jobs and really know we like camping and have the disposable income to buy better gear would never buy this for camping. But it is rather rude to call those who are poor and want something to camp but can't afford a nice tent an idiot because that is what they can afford. I used to camp in a lot of cheap tents when I was young, because I was broke and getting out in nature with the cheapest crap possible was the only way I could afford a hobby.
@jamessmith1652
@jamessmith1652 2 роки тому
@@Daishar That is not what I'm saying at all. I'm saying if someone buys such a tent and has too high expectations for how it can perform, they will learn the hard way. I also have only used cheap tents in my life, but I use them only in the best conditions.
@jaswats9645
@jaswats9645 2 роки тому
@@jamessmith1652 Problem is, there are plenty of consumer items that work minimally well for the price. This product does nothing it purported to do.
@BlackSoap361
@BlackSoap361 2 роки тому
@@jamessmith1652 I have a $35 Walmart tent that has lasted me 15 years. Sure, I’ve silicone-sprayed the fly. In high wind I need extra stakes to keep it from collapsing. But it still works.
@ThatBugBehindYou
@ThatBugBehindYou 2 роки тому
A family member was texting me about getting this tent in the future, least to say this review has come at the perfect time.
@cobbler88
@cobbler88 2 роки тому
For a cheapie, the Ozark Trail 2P tend for $44 at WM worked great for me since I bought it about a decade ago. Full rain fly and easy set up. I passed it along to my nephew last year. I can't definitely say the quality of the ones today is the same, but the design looks the same.
@glep3570
@glep3570 2 роки тому
Coming from the days of canvas tents, you gotta prep your tent.
@lespaul36
@lespaul36 2 роки тому
Yup. And always check your gear before heading out, even if it worked great last trip.
@tinymetaltrees
@tinymetaltrees 2 роки тому
Yeah, he forgot to stretch out the fly until it reaches the ground.
@rocketrollsvlogs7625
@rocketrollsvlogs7625 2 роки тому
I have a tent similar to this. I was new to camping. I have had the luxury of choosing my weather. While it hasn't rained I do hate fighting with the poles. I plan to upgrade before hiking the Appalachian Trail next month.
@Pidalin
@Pidalin Рік тому
definitely buy tent with aluminium poles, it's really massive difference, it's much lighter, it's much easier to build and pack it back and tent is much stronger, it doesn't shake in weak wind like jelly
@pamspencer5733
@pamspencer5733 Рік тому
@@Pidalin Do you know of any true blue pop up tents for one person? No 💈 poles? Sea to Summit?
@Tampahop
@Tampahop 2 роки тому
I was a boy scout growing up. My family also liked to "camp out," meaning my parents and sister stayed in a travel trailer while I slept in a tent. In all of that camping experience, I have never seen a tent take on so much water.
@readhistory2023
@readhistory2023 2 роки тому
You should try one of the old Army shelter halfs. If you touch the material while it's raining they leak and they're so small you can't help but touch them. They were a terrible design.
@tep1003
@tep1003 2 роки тому
My first camping trip as a boy scout I had a tent with a defective fly pole that fell in the middle of the night and I woke up surrounded by water because the water was coming off the fly directly into the window vent (Eureka Timberline). But that was due to equipment failure not design failure.
@shcmoly
@shcmoly 2 роки тому
I do not own a tent without a full rainfly - this video proves why.
@mariebernier3076
@mariebernier3076 2 роки тому
Good for you, obviously you have the funds and experience that others who buy this tent may not. Think that's who he's directing this toward
@Ezydae
@Ezydae 2 роки тому
It's never fun to sleep with water dripping on you. Or waking up in a puddle.
@andrewdunning4295
@andrewdunning4295 Рік тому
I bought one years ago when I was starting. I spend a lot of time waterproofing the tent to make it work. Thank you for the review and stating how bad these "playhouses" are.
@mikeboard1
@mikeboard1 2 роки тому
I would LOVE to see a waterproofing experiment with this thing. There’s a lot of cheap options out there that might work with a little help.
@FawnandEvon
@FawnandEvon 2 роки тому
I’d try gorilla tape?
@1jotun136
@1jotun136 2 роки тому
I always set up a new tent before hand to stretch all of the stitching completely, then I silicone seal every damn inch with special attention give to the seams.
@mariebernier3076
@mariebernier3076 2 роки тому
And then again, for a family on a tight budget and little know how, the fixes may NOT work. It's sad.
@SVMSICE
@SVMSICE 2 роки тому
It would probably only cost the manufacturer a buck more for each tent to actually make them waterproof 🤦🏻‍♂️
@1jotun136
@1jotun136 2 роки тому
@@SVMSICE right? It's the shock corded poles that are the worst part of cheap tents. They're rarely rated for the actual tension required to keep the tent stable.
@builtontherockhomestead9390
@builtontherockhomestead9390 2 роки тому
Back in the 70's my mother leant our camping gear to her friend who had never camped before. This was in California in the summer, a time of year it never rains. It rained that weekend. Our tent kept her and her boyfriend dry. People do get caught in rain sometimes when rain is not even in the forecast.
@chriswagoner2007
@chriswagoner2007 2 роки тому
Then what happened...
@builtontherockhomestead9390
@builtontherockhomestead9390 2 роки тому
@@chriswagoner2007 After the weekend they returned home and returned the equipment. Just saying novices do go camping and get caught in the rain. This occurred in a month it never rains in California so the rain was very unexpected.
@tinymetaltrees
@tinymetaltrees 2 роки тому
You said it “never” rains that time of year. Twice. Then you say it rained. I do not think that word means what you think it means.
@builtontherockhomestead9390
@builtontherockhomestead9390 2 роки тому
@@tinymetaltrees Rain of any kind in the summer in California is a major surprise. I have only heard of it raining a handful of times during my lifetime. The jet stream flows from east to west during the summer months, thus Asia gets lots of rain during the summer months and the US west coast doesn't. But during the winter months Asia doesn't rain (Thailand, Taiwan, etc.) and California does.
@misantrope
@misantrope Рік тому
I love tenting and I´m so glad I got my girlfriend into it, who from the beginning said I´d get her into a tent over her dear body. We purchased a 5-man tent rather cheap and it have not failed us... yet. A friend told us about a lake few people knows about and now it´s our favorite spot. The tent 5 meters from the water, we can park the car mere meters from the tent, we´re able to fish and swim, excellent properties to make a fire and barbeque what food we bring, woods all around so fuel to the fire is just steps away from us and the closest road and houses are a couple of kilometers away. We´ve planned tenting this autumn wich in Sweden will mean close to freezing temperatures. Anyways, thanks for this video and keep the reviews coming.
@andreagriffiths3512
@andreagriffiths3512 2 роки тому
It’s a tent you have for backyard camping in summer for the kids. I upgraded to a double swag because it has mesh sides, perfect for stargazing in summer, and heavy canvas flaps. It did leak slightly at first but weathering and waterproof spray made it awesome.
@melissa7233
@melissa7233 2 роки тому
My mom wanted to get a bunch of these to donate to my scout troop. I instead asked her to get one, maybe 2 Eurekas instead. She couldn't understand the problem, and I tried to explain. I'm going to forward this video to her.
@DanielDavies-StellularNebulla
@DanielDavies-StellularNebulla 2 роки тому
Thank you.
@phillipvansickle4220
@phillipvansickle4220 2 роки тому
I've had two Eureka Timberline A frame tents for over 40 years. They still don't leak a drop.
@MichaelRainey
@MichaelRainey 2 роки тому
The troop I grew up in used Eureka Timberlines. When I went away to college I bought a cheap dome because I didn't have enough money for a Timberline. It was cheap and it was a waste of money. When I could I bought myself a Timberline. Wouldn't consider anything else.
@andreisimion247
@andreisimion247 2 роки тому
Got 2 Eureka tents , both of them are AWESOME .
@tintin6291
@tintin6291 2 роки тому
Wrong tents. This tent sucks. Others at 40 dollars are way better
@Rogue_Squatcher
@Rogue_Squatcher 2 роки тому
It looks like your bathtub will be full by morning 🤣🤣
@erikaquatsch2190
@erikaquatsch2190 2 роки тому
loving the tent door zipper sound! I'm transported to cold and wet but oh so happy times of long road trips with my husband-to-be, camping in the Cascades and the Rockies - - - before age 29 and Lymphoma
@malindaallen718
@malindaallen718 2 роки тому
The really bad thing is that you could get hypothermia when you are far away from help!
@NightOwlGames
@NightOwlGames 2 роки тому
people sleep rough on a park bench for years that tent is better than nothing
@NightOwlGames
@NightOwlGames 2 роки тому
@Jake Sturm then where do 80% of homeless sleep? they dont all live in a homeless shelter ive seen a doc on it most homeless HATE the shelters its full of undesirables taking hazardous drugs like heroin drinking alcohol and stealing from eachother they would rather sleep in an alley way covered with cardboard than go to a shelter.
@KimonFrousios
@KimonFrousios 2 роки тому
@@NightOwlGames In the warm months they might sleep in the open as you say. But in poor weather those that get wet/cold end up on the news as death statistics. The ones that live are those who manage to find some kind of shelter like bridges, building entrances, underpasses, etc
@donniev8181
@donniev8181 2 роки тому
I think that by showing the quality control issues of lower priced tents it may snowball and help the entire industry. If cheap tent manufacturers fix their issues other more expensive brands will then have no excuse. God bless
@Jester-Riddle
@Jester-Riddle 2 роки тому
If cheap tent manufacturers 'fix their issues' then there won't be cheap tents that are 'Weather Resistant' and lightweight to carry, but only 'Waterproof' tents that are more expensive. It is, of course, not possible to make any tent that is 'Stormproof', or even a House for that matter ...
@sunnyscott4876
@sunnyscott4876 2 роки тому
I spent 6 months, day and night, in a $69 Coleman 10x10 tent. It was literally my home and I never had a single problem with it.
@aaronhiggs
@aaronhiggs 2 роки тому
Thats because you bought a Coleman.
@nelsonmercer9783
@nelsonmercer9783 2 роки тому
My Coleman Sunset Dunes 7x9 leaks like a sieve!
@roxannef7659
@roxannef7659 2 роки тому
@@aaronhiggs That's what I was thinking. I've owned Coleman tents for a couple decades now and have never had an issue with them in rain or snow. They're usually around $75 if you catch them on sale, though.
@aaronhiggs
@aaronhiggs 2 роки тому
@@nelsonmercer9783 get scotch guard silicone waterproofing spray. Spray the whole thing down and focus on the seams. You’ll be dry in no time.
@nelsonmercer9783
@nelsonmercer9783 2 роки тому
@@aaronhiggs thanks Aaron!
@henrybowden9907
@henrybowden9907 2 роки тому
If only they made the flysheet cover the entire tent. Thanks for reviewing such items - I reckon my two little granddaughters (aged 6 and 8) would enjoy playing in this 'tent' on a nice warm day in their garden. I agree with your statement that to get a tent that will keep a person dry they need to spend around £100 / $150.
@fe-dor
@fe-dor 2 роки тому
Great test and caution - reasonable and expectable. Never use cheap tents. So do I. Thanks Luke!
@peyotepete4903
@peyotepete4903 2 роки тому
Add another 10 bucks for a tarp and some paracord and you'll be just fine! 👍👍👍
@markwitte303
@markwitte303 2 роки тому
exactly. these posts are stupid and his followers should just stay home.
@kevins8825
@kevins8825 2 роки тому
@@markwitte303 why on earth would you say this post is stupid? there are people out there that purchase this that do not know.. this post is letting them know before they have a horrible experience themselves. based on that, this is actually a very good and informative post.
@mattivirta
@mattivirta 2 роки тому
yes sure best, because i not newer has understand people who waste many 1000 $ camping gears and use only one night this. one-3 night no need more than tarp and keep dry and cheap. idiot waste many hundre money one tent, i understand waste 1000$ tent if have homeless men who live tent many year but no if waste lot money and sleep tent 1-2 night.
@Bill-ij4wh
@Bill-ij4wh 2 роки тому
And maybe don't sit there with it open.
@stevensmith1911
@stevensmith1911 2 роки тому
Seal the seams with silicone caulk.
@rayyan09
@rayyan09 2 роки тому
I like your no nonsense emphatic review. Thanks
@JohnLee-ui5gd
@JohnLee-ui5gd 2 роки тому
I got one 3 person tent. And it did awesome in a Florida down pour with about 4 inches of water / runoff running right up to the front opening. Happy with my 35 dollar WalMart tent.
@treed6038
@treed6038 2 роки тому
In their defense, the intended market of a $35 tent is not the customer base who goes camping in the rain. Its a great tent for a couple kids when they go camping with Mom & Dad once in a blue moon or for a first introductory tent to see if camping is really your thing. And as a business decision, it is probably a good one for Stansport as well as for those customers who buy it knowing what they're getting. Anyone who camps enough that they camp through a rainstorm will probably not be buying $35 tents in the first place. But these comments aside, I truly appreciate you making this video and educating the rest of us on what we are getting for our money. Without this video, it would only be speculation on our part until we get rained on ourselves, right? So keep up the great work!
@nairbvel
@nairbvel 2 роки тому
My first thought was, "Well, they DID call it a 'bathtub' base..." LOL
@JamesSmith-ud7yw
@JamesSmith-ud7yw 2 роки тому
Thank you for this review. I'm a new backpacker/hiker, and I'm also on a budget. I try to buy good gear, but I am sometimes tempted to go cheap. This video is a huge lesson for me, especially when considering very critical gear like a tent.
@mason4354
@mason4354 2 роки тому
Just got my $40 Ozark trail pop up tent, can't wait to use it this summer.
@joshball142
@joshball142 2 роки тому
I love how he was like “ I’m not staying in this damn thing” from the get go 😂😂😂
@the1andonly
@the1andonly 2 роки тому
Thanks for demonstrating this so well. I've camped in a $ 35 tent from Bass Pro Shop over a six months period on a cycling trip once. It was an adventure and luckily I didn't camp the whole time as hotels are very cheap in Mexico.
@dddhhh2612
@dddhhh2612 2 роки тому
Haven't seem puddles in a tent like that for 20 years. Wow!
@josephalexander3884
@josephalexander3884 2 роки тому
I thank you for testing cheap equipment as well. I live in a homeless shelter. This is very helpful information. Thank you.
@maljohn6584
@maljohn6584 2 роки тому
Great advice seen so many pepole buy cheap tents. Cheap sleeping bags so end up cold and wet. Then end up going home after the first night. And never go camping again.
@dannyruiz6868
@dannyruiz6868 2 роки тому
We need these kind of reviews. Thanks so much for posting.
@beerhammer1881
@beerhammer1881 2 роки тому
We tent camped for many years, at the start of every season I always set up our tent in the back yard and waterproofed the seams. Can't believe that teeny tiny rain fly lol
@thatdudekyle4509
@thatdudekyle4509 2 роки тому
Last week I bought the Coleman Flatwoods 2. 4 person tent. I set it up in my back yard just before a thunderstorm. It was a flash flood. A heavy downpour that lasted all night. Afterwards we had large puddles of water in the yard and the tent only had on quarter-size drop of water in the back corner. I paid $65 plus tax, and I’m very happy so far.
@TubeDupe
@TubeDupe 2 роки тому
Thank you for testing each tent in rain.
@benvsreality
@benvsreality 2 роки тому
I used to camp with family in a cheapo Coleman tent that was great in rain and snow... It weighed like 35 lbs though.
@Hunterr8
@Hunterr8 2 роки тому
In high school my baseball team had a weekend at a cabin and we brought tents. Some of my teammates brought their Xboxs. It stormed. Our tents *literally* turned to swimming pools and their Xboxs drowned. 😂😂
@braddorcas9363
@braddorcas9363 2 роки тому
Jeez even as a life long gamer that makes me cringe to think people bringing a fuckin xbox camping. They deserved to have them ruined.
@Hunterr8
@Hunterr8 2 роки тому
@@braddorcas9363 I laughed. 🤷🏼‍♂️😂
@arthurmead5341
@arthurmead5341 2 роки тому
Like just the Xbox itself?
@andrewclark8630
@andrewclark8630 2 роки тому
I've been using a $30 Decathlon tent, so far 4 nights, one night with some light rain. Was bone dry inside. So far it has worked out well.
@rickmortyson4861
@rickmortyson4861 2 роки тому
Decathlon actually has a relatively good quality management. At least in Germany
@Emmanuel-ti6ym
@Emmanuel-ti6ym Рік тому
Great to know
@davidculpepper9032
@davidculpepper9032 2 роки тому
How do you stand outside the tent with the door flap open and be amazed at the wet floor? then on the first update, there doesn't appear to be an increase in the water on the floor?
@JimmyTH101
@JimmyTH101 2 роки тому
If you buy a cheap tent, you get a can of silicone spray and some seam sealer and you fix all that stuff before you actually go camping.
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid 2 роки тому
Cheap tents have their uses, IF you are going to stay in one place for a while, you can paint them waterproof with household oil paint. A friend spent a summer in a cheap ex army two man tent that had been treated to a pint of whatever enamel was cheapest at Woolworths, totally waterproof with a polythene builders sheet groundsheet. Why ? no money !
@cherishnash365
@cherishnash365 2 роки тому
However a £30 tent with a £20 tarp set up over it is still better than a £200 tent when ya skint 🤣🤣
@Tracert-mc1hu
@Tracert-mc1hu 2 роки тому
At that point, why not just go on Craigslist or a thrift store and buy a used quality tent that is ready to go?
@peterbrennan750
@peterbrennan750 2 роки тому
But it was advertised as waterproof...
@cobbler88
@cobbler88 2 роки тому
@@peterbrennan750 It wasn't, actually. At least not on the Amazon site. It specified that the wall material was "waterproof enough to keep out the weather," but what does that really mean? All walls eventually wet out, but technically the claim might be true.
@400Rsedan
@400Rsedan 2 роки тому
I've camped many nights in the middle of rainstorms in the Ozarks and I've never seen so much water in a tent before. I always buy a throwaway tent like this if I'm out there and didn't bring any of our gear, never had a problem with leaking.
@solosolo8610
@solosolo8610 Рік тому
Ozarks are awful spent 150 on a 12 person ozark tent and it didn’t last a month before it started pooling
@400Rsedan
@400Rsedan Рік тому
@@solosolo8610 I'm talking about the actual mountain range, The Ozarks. Lol not the tent company.
@amechealle5918
@amechealle5918 2 роки тому
We use Ozark trail for ages. Camping at the beach during the rainy season (my favorite season) never had a problem even with all night rain. There is something so peaceful about camping in the rain. 💕
@ElessarEstel
@ElessarEstel 2 роки тому
Took my sons camping a couple years back and it started storming. I woke up in a puddle and assumed my tent was trash. I found out my kid had just pissed himself all over me in his sleep lol
@dottierogers4625
@dottierogers4625 2 роки тому
Nice color though! Looks like trouble to me also! I remember at 3am holding an umbrella inside my leaking tent, omg!
@nightw4tchman
@nightw4tchman 2 роки тому
Really like your testing methods here, going back to check on it after an hour (as well as a full night) is a real eye opener and defence against companies claiming the tent can withstand light rain.
@ChrisFreyer
@ChrisFreyer Рік тому
THANK YOU for saying "it sucks". So many reviews are focused on generating ad revenue, and you can tell the reviewer isn't familiar with tents at all. Your revew is really valuable, especially to Scouts and outdoor fans world-wide.
@maryajones3147
@maryajones3147 2 роки тому
I went camping the other night, it rained every thirty minutes. My tent held up. I had to tape the rain fly down due to high winds and coldness.
@llerradish
@llerradish 2 роки тому
I don't know who would expect it to be much better for that price. It's the kind of tent you buy and use it one weekend and then let the kids set it up in the backyard and playing it till it's destroyed and then throw it away. That's what it's for.
@Islacrusez
@Islacrusez 2 роки тому
Someone who doesn’t know better. And if they only ever see the marketing blurb, they won’t have any reason to know better.
@Jehty21
@Jehty21 2 роки тому
I would have expected more. A tent that is not waterproof (to some degree) is not a tent. No matter the price point. I wouldn't expect a $35 tent to last long, or be watertight for long, but it should withstand one night of rain.
@blockatiel5472
@blockatiel5472 2 роки тому
@@Jehty21 the tent IS waterproof to some degree. That's why there's a cup or two of water in the tent and not an inch or two. It's 35 dollars, ffs
@larrybaumgardner6419
@larrybaumgardner6419 2 роки тому
I just dropped 600 on a 12ft Teton Bell canvas tent. Plan is to live in it 1 year. Crossing fingers
@callofdutyblackops9
@callofdutyblackops9 2 роки тому
@Shadow.dragon D It'd be worth it if your planning on doing some long-form backpacking and wanting to spend as little money as possible.
@Loruca
@Loruca 2 роки тому
@Shadow.dragon D I would pay 600 if I were going to live in it. It's probably canvas.
@counterfit5
@counterfit5 2 роки тому
I hope you plan on staying in one spot for a while. Canvas ain’t light
@gordonlawrence1448
@gordonlawrence1448 2 роки тому
@Shadow.dragon D Then you have not done any serious expeditions. I paid 500 way back in about 2005 or 2006. That tent got used mountaineering in Siberia in winter.
@larrybaumgardner6419
@larrybaumgardner6419 2 роки тому
@@counterfit5 Oh I know, But the Bell tent is a super easy set up & tear down
@echomoon3381
@echomoon3381 Рік тому
I'll be 68 in November, my oldest is now 42 my youngest is 40. When my oldest was 12 I think and my son was 10 the X and I planned a trip on motorcycles to Nova Scotia. I bought cheap tents, but I was smart enough to waterproof them before usage. Never had a problem with leakage and getting wet. When my daughter was in her twenties I replaced all three tents we owned, bought them all from Walmart. Just cheap Ozark tents. When the ex and I split up he kept the four person tent but I managed to hang on to the 2 two person tents that were the kids. One of them got stolen but I still have one of those tents to this day. Every time it came to use the tent for summer I would spray it with Camp dry. Now my son when he was in his twenties and came back to the States when he got out of the aArmy he came to Maine to see his sister and I. While he was with us he wanted to go to an LL Bean store, I took him to the main store in Maine. He bought a backpacking tent for I think about $200 if not more. I told him to make sure he waterproofed it before he had to use it. He said the LL Bean was top of the line and it was already waterproof and he didn't have to do it. The first time it rained he and his sleeping bag got soaked. He went and bought some Camp Dry. You had better believe I razzed the heck out of him and ask him if he had taken soap with him. But at least after that he did waterproof his tent. Honestly I don't feel that price really much matters as long as you prepare before you go. And that includes waterproofing.
@cal593
@cal593 2 роки тому
You're saving tons of people like me a lot of trouble. When i first started camping a few years ago, I saw tents like this all the time. I almost bought one several times because the price was so alluring. But I decided to invest in a mid-grade bessport, instead, and I'm glad I did. But I was almost one of the poor people who bought one of these.
@billyaitken1713
@billyaitken1713 2 роки тому
That's not a tent, that's a tea-bag!!!! $35 would have bought you some tarp to keep dry under🤔. Good call-out👏👏👏👍.
@Tarkov.
@Tarkov. 2 роки тому
*Other Manufacturers:* Tub design *Stansport:* "And I took that to heart."
@bradleyogden5688
@bradleyogden5688 2 роки тому
I don't remember of the name of my cheap tent. Sometime soon I think I'll set it up and see how it holds up. I'll try to update this when I can. But I bought it just for out in the yard use. One test might be a widow maker one night while I'm in the house, lol. Use that tent for the grandkids to use in the family room!. Great review and advice too! Thank you!
@user-xi3kq4hz8b
@user-xi3kq4hz8b Рік тому
I went camping with an Ozark trail 30 dollar tent that we borrowed and we were outside in the car driving and there was a really heavy thunderstorm when we came back the tent was wet but the inside was dry! And that night there was showers and the walls were a bit dewy, but I still loved my camping experience!
@kapegede
@kapegede 2 роки тому
7:44 At last the floor is waterproof: The water can't get out. A nice bathtub - literally.
@buckman840
@buckman840 2 роки тому
For an upgrade $$$ comes with a drain plug!!!
@UnkleAL1962
@UnkleAL1962 2 роки тому
so if they used the floor material for the top it would be good to go
@Politikn
@Politikn 2 роки тому
Love that you are attempting to waterproof that thing! Can’t wait to see
@MsWisePagan
@MsWisePagan Рік тому
I have also been favorably impressed by Ozark tents... I never thought to spray them down, but have camped through thunderstorms in them with only the tiniest amount of damp getting in. (I also tend to put a tarp under it to add extra protection - a trick my father taught me.)
@therealdeal3866
@therealdeal3866 Рік тому
And you can get backpacking tarps that have loops for hanging as a rain fly down the middle (giving an A-Frame look) for about $15 on Amazon. Put one of those OVER and a cheap tarp UNDER your tent and you'll solve 90% of the issues this idiot ran into through his complete lack of actual knowledge of how to set up a campsite. Oh, for those arguing that I'm carrying two extra tarps and it's "too heavy", my entire pack is 19lbs before food.
@benlaw4647
@benlaw4647 2 роки тому
My 40 dollar ozark trail tent is awesome ! Set it up sprayed it with waterproofing and has never leaked in the worst rain storms that lasted days....holds up in strong winds also.....
@lukebonagurio4503
@lukebonagurio4503 2 роки тому
I got a 35 dallor ozark trail tent. Works great had it in 2 heavy rains and stayed dry.
@eugenebrown6379
@eugenebrown6379 2 роки тому
I have that model. It gave me years of good use. I only started using a more expensive one when I started to take longer backpacking trips and weight savings became more important to me.
@ihateeverything9887
@ihateeverything9887 2 роки тому
I have one as well it’s been through like 20+ camping trips. A few of which rained heavy and stayed dry. Definitely a good tent.
@CPD0123a
@CPD0123a 2 роки тому
My first tent was a $25 K-Mart tent. It lasted me far longer than two Coleman brand instant tents combined! I, for one, stand by cheap tents being made from the same if not better materials, you're just not paying for the brand.
@RockyMountainHikes254
@RockyMountainHikes254 2 роки тому
I have the same tent broke it the day after I got it
@Lee-rc5en
@Lee-rc5en 2 роки тому
@@CPD0123a I’m guessing they don’t make them like they used to. I bought my first tent 25 years ago and it was cheap and great as well.
@starvestal5539
@starvestal5539 2 роки тому
We always sprayed camp dry on our tents before we used them which helped out a lot when it rained.
@CosgroveNotts
@CosgroveNotts 2 роки тому
Just buy a proper tent lol
@maryajones3147
@maryajones3147 2 роки тому
I've never heard of Camp DRY, now I know👍
@hawkeyestiguy
@hawkeyestiguy 2 роки тому
I learned at an early age that your gear is everything when it comes to camping. Bad gear will make you miserable!
@lilspikes81
@lilspikes81 2 роки тому
I have one just like it, same style, but a Colman. Had it set up out in the rain for more than 3 weeks, it worked 100%. Still use it, still works great.
@CommanderXED
@CommanderXED 2 роки тому
I'd like to see a video of Luke taping and seam sealing the tent in his garage, then retesting it.
@johnmoore5293
@johnmoore5293 2 роки тому
Yes, I seam sealed a tent we took to Yellowstone and grand canyon and I seam sealed it in dry weather and it kept the 6 of us dry for years. I used comercial seam sealer. Saw some one recently take silicone (not the water-based kind) and thinning it with paint thiner to make a home made cheaper seam sealer. It's on my bucket list to try that.
@bean420man
@bean420man 2 роки тому
I don’t even think that would help. The poles will probably break after a few uses.
@ogsavage1928
@ogsavage1928 2 роки тому
Come on bro! You know good and well that is a kid's backyard - warm (clear) summer night - sleepover tent to set up 30 feet from the back patio. LOL!
@MrWafters76
@MrWafters76 2 роки тому
I had to seam seal the last tent that I bought. The manufacturer said that it would only be waterproof if you did this process with Aquaseal yourself. 25 years on and still bombproof. Love my Macpac Olympus. Two tubes of Aquaseal is about the same price as the Stansport!
@Airdaman1
@Airdaman1 2 роки тому
I remember camping through a huge rainstorm in the Shenandoah. Ours was the only dry tent in the morning.
@WinterSoldier7207
@WinterSoldier7207 2 роки тому
First thing I did when I got my Magellan 5-person double-walled tent was do just this in my yard. So far, so good. It has a fly on top similar to this one but bigger, triple the windows plus the screened door, but it was all dry inside, save for spilling a drink! I spent some time out there earlier, just hanging out and listening to the rain. I also noticed the Magellan tent was made in Bangladesh, that might make a difference. Not sure where this Stansport was made, after trying to figure that out...
@barlotardy
@barlotardy 2 роки тому
Hey look, it's almost a rain fly! Adorable.
@terryyy1944
@terryyy1944 Рік тому
When I was 10 my dad got me a Davy Crocket tent. I loved it! Of course I camped out in the backyard a few times, and only on dry summer nights. I would not recommend it for use in the Arctic, or anywhere out of a backyard in the summer..
@byteslammer4817
@byteslammer4817 2 роки тому
I've been using a Cabela's XPG four-season tent for 12 years. It was expensive, but for as long as it's lasted, the cost averages to $50 per year. The tent is still going strong, and I expect it to last for another 10 years.
@rumblechick73
@rumblechick73 2 роки тому
The minute I see a tent with a yarmulke for a rainfly, I immediately say "NEXT!" Designed strictly for the kids to play in the backyard on sunny days. The only thing you can do to waterproof it is to put a large tarp over it. LOL
@burleydad
@burleydad 2 роки тому
Right?! When I saw the first couple of pics I thought he hadn’t deployed the rain fly. BUT, this is definitely a CHEAP tent. I do believe a decent $10 tarp would make it workable...
@cobbler88
@cobbler88 2 роки тому
Same here. I posted on it as well. Don't fall for that half-assed rainfly garbage. Get a full rainfly. You don't get a condom with side vents.
@roderickl9539
@roderickl9539 2 роки тому
Did Stansport ever comment regarding this video? Thank you, man. I appreciate it.
@slofty
@slofty 2 роки тому
When you're running a large-unit-volume-cheap-product cash grab it's better just to stay silent.
@roderickl9539
@roderickl9539 2 роки тому
@@slofty That's terrible business...
@gordonlawrence1448
@gordonlawrence1448 2 роки тому
@@roderickl9539 It's how most of them work these days. I used to work for someone who set up a new business every 9 months. That way there was little to no warranty work. Needless to say I left pretty quick.
@slofty
@slofty 2 роки тому
@@roderickl9539 That's how capitalism works. And before anyone freaks out-- yes, it (capitalism) works light years better than economic systems entirely run by the state. As long as money is to be made and it's legal, whatever happens, well, happens even if it engorges landfills. That's life.
@Cypressed
@Cypressed 2 роки тому
@@slofty Capitalism is one the worst things to happen to humanity and to this planet.
@lindabroad7391
@lindabroad7391 2 роки тому
One time our family went camping with a new tent. No rain was expected, but in the middle of the night, it started to pour. We were safe in our tent, the folks said. By morning, our belongings were floating in 3” of water. Our sleeping bags were ruined, and so was our vacation! Stan sport tent reminded of our ruined vacation.
@icline3029
@icline3029 2 роки тому
This reminds me of the time I camped in southern oregon in a Kelty tent in nonstop light rain for a week. By Day 6 it looked like this. It was also sitting in a low spot too. I was so impressed that I bought one bc I dont usually camp in rain like that.
@richardt1792
@richardt1792 2 роки тому
That is a test you want to do in your back yard so when it leaks, you can dry off and move to your warm bed.
@blankfocus1521
@blankfocus1521 2 роки тому
This fucking guy figured out how to turn a $35 tent into enough ad revenue to go out and buy a $1,000 tent. Good job dude!
@stevereaver
@stevereaver 2 роки тому
And he didn't even buy the tent!
@gary_beniford
@gary_beniford 2 роки тому
my first tent was a $35 walmart ozark 4 person tent. I used it for 3 months on a wood platform. I would occasionally get condensation but it was always dry even through major summer downpours.
@doctorartphd6463
@doctorartphd6463 2 роки тому
Thank you for your research and hard work to help us with product selection. We appreciate you. Blessings.
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