The TENT wild campers REALLY want.

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In this video I head to the edge of the Peak District to test out a new tent for my wild camping adventures. Finding the perfect tent is an impossible task but this one ticks a lot of boxes. But obviously I want more so I've put a Wishlist together of things that I think all 1 man tents need. Let me know in the comments what you'd like to see added and maybe some manufactures may take note. Thanks for watching and I hope you found it useful.
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Links to some gear I like to use
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Easton Pegs bit.ly/3qQSMFa
Sierra designs pillow bit.ly/3R5B8bw
Alpkit Sleeping bag alpkit.com/products/pipedream...
Alpkit Sleeping pad alpkit.com/products/whisper-i...
Forclaz Backpack www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-u...
Other gear I use
Terra Nova Starlite 1 Tent www.terra-nova.co.uk/products...
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Sierra Designs Down Quilt bit.ly/3O1rTqG (on Sale)
Sea to Summit sleeping pad amzn.to/3ODKNET
Sea to summit Inflatable pillow bit.ly/3m6NwLe
Thermarest Quilt bit.ly/45HHt0v
Sleeping pad (update version) bit.ly/44qH3uy
Backpack amzn.to/3QRxRMH
Snugpak Poncho amzn.to/3OOIuP0
Zoleo Satellite Communicator amzn.to/42Zl8uV
Vargo Trowel bit.ly/40EWZZ3
Jetboil Stash bit.ly/3WAZV7L
Sierra Designs Backpack bit.ly/3Ku02h7
Sea to Summit X Cup bit.ly/3U5vzJj
Soto Folding Table bit.ly/40OieYk
Ultralight Vesus Windshield for Evernew pot bit.ly/41une4s
Evernew 900ml pot bit.ly/3mAoaFL
Darn Tough Socks bit.ly/41rAfM0 Use code MESSNERSOCKS10
Sea to Summit X Cup bit.ly/3U5vzJj
Soto Folding Table bit.ly/40OieYk
Cascade Wild Folding Table bit.ly/435AH4v
Thermarest Soft pillow bit.ly/3K1gcgu
MSR Water Filter bit.ly/3Md6NoE (Way too expensive)
Befree Filter bit.ly/43dhcXv
Outdoor Research Rain Coat bit.ly/3nCqw77
Rain Pants bit.ly/3zqnXYz
Soto Lighter bit.ly/3G9UINi
Robens Windshield bit.ly/3MdRSup
Sea to summit Inflatable pillow bit.ly/3m6NwLe
Zoleo Satellite Communicator amzn.to/42Zl8uV
Outdoor Research Rain Coat bit.ly/3nCqw77
Rain Pants bit.ly/3zqnXYz
Soto Lighter bit.ly/3G9UINi
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  • @WessexBladesHandMadeKnives
    @WessexBladesHandMadeKnives10 ай бұрын

    Now I'm in my 50's, the range of tents over the years I've used , repaired , fished out of skips etc has created a wish list so to speak, but has heavily evolved over the decades. In the 70's it would be unpainted wooden poles with undented metal sockets please, too often using old scout tents where any combination of poles being cannibalised, painted, hurled in a Transit, spilled across car parks gives a host of chunky splinters to discover. So many hours duly spent with sandpaper and boiled linseed. Then a good supply of old Post Office canvas cash bags, to repair the rat holes and sacking for the skirts. Then many 5 litre cans of Fabsil. My preference for colour would be dark rather than white tents , 4am June mornings really brings home the extra few minutes sleep having a dark green canvas over waking up in Celestial Heaven. During the 80's there were these steel framed thingies with multi cornered puzzle mind bendered assembly Kypton Factor ... lots of pinced 12 year old fingers later the whole concept made sense eventually and my appreciation of them slowly warmed, but the supplied pegs were still knaff so I kept my old stock knife wooden ones for main guy lines, but the weight saved with modern materials over canvas was a blessing, but here also was a new challenge, getting Don Camerons balloon back in the bag with the poles as well. The old scout tents usually had some monstrous Army kit bag to engulf everything, Modern tents with their igloo, tunnel, dome, blade designs with inners are a massive step forward but still now I've had a "few" years to play with them, I guess my wish list for a 1 man one would include 1, decent sized bag to get the thing back into, I have no hydraulic arm folder thingy in a field. 2, as waterproof as possible, it's the British Isles, the Atlantic is just over there. 3,dark inner with a little mesh, for complete barrier to bugs.mozzies,wasps, and early morning dark 4,aluminium poles, because fibreglass splinters suck, I know, I made knives with G10 scales 5, roof hook thingy, as all the mini pump/light Olight S1R are so small, why not have a roof light? 6,tent pegs should be a functional thing of beauty rather than a BBQ skewer 7, guy lines should be visible and durable with good slide/lock. 8, plenty of room, Banshee 300, Bobcat kind of room, enough to kneel to pack, sit up to dress 9, vestibule, size 12 boots and a 65litre rucksack don't like sharing the bedroom section. 10, Price, oh dear, only ever got second hand, on sale with codes, out of a skip or cobbled together, so I would choke at anything over £90 but there are plenty of people to use high end gear rather than what the rat had a chew on so I'll go, keep it under £160 on sale with codes etc...

  • @paddlermike
    @paddlermike10 ай бұрын

    BIggest tent wish list is option for a slightly heavier duty groundsheets. I appreciate that many tents are sold on weight comparisons, and the ground sheet is an easy area to save weight, but would far rather have a few extra grams on the ground sheet (which could be offset by not always needing a ground sheet protector). Gives more confidence when camping on shingle beaches (not always safe / or possible to head into wilderness behind beaches in wild areas) and the modern materials just sometimes feel like the pass damp through even though they dont. Or perhaps its just the place I camp, not always nice soft grass.

  • @MoonbeameSmith

    @MoonbeameSmith

    9 ай бұрын

    Bring a ground sheet separately. It can be any size you want and can at times be used for other things

  • @EEM131E
    @EEM131E10 ай бұрын

    I’ve had this tent since its launch earlier this year. I find it less noisy in wind than my old Laserlarge1 tent that it replaced, and the materials are superior. I’ve had it in extreme winds in the Yorkshire dales and found it to be a very capable tent, equal to the likes of the Hilleberg Akto,but with better internal space. It strikes a great balance between strength and weight, in addition to space and ventilation. I have no issue with the pegs either. They are strong and light. Recommended.

  • @MrRockstar1968
    @MrRockstar196810 ай бұрын

    I find a groundsheet that also covers the vestibule area can help reduce condensation as some of the dampness rises from the grass in those areas when not covered.

  • @tullochgorum6323

    @tullochgorum6323

    7 ай бұрын

    Good point - but you have to be able to fold it away when your're cooking.

  • @ericb.4358

    @ericb.4358

    4 ай бұрын

    This small vestibule sheet also helps keep debris out of the tent. I run mine about 2 ft. under the tent floor.@@tullochgorum6323

  • @TheVonJagger

    @TheVonJagger

    7 күн бұрын

    @@tullochgorum6323 soto table sorts that problem out

  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum63237 ай бұрын

    I'm designing my own ideal tent right now, so this is top of mind. Ten other points, big and small. 1) Warm colours on the inner. I find the white inners used by Terra Nova and Wild Country are depressing as you sit out a freezing rainstorm. Give me a cheerful Hilleberg yellow every time. 2) Progressive pegging. In good weather, get a good pitch with half a dozen pegs or less - 3 minutes max. When Armageddon looms, enough effective guy points to build a flap-free fortress. 3) Sheltered thru-venting that can be adjusted from inside the tent. It's amazing how many premium designs force you to venture out into the storm to close up the vents. 4) Double inner doors like the old WinterGear Sapphire.. Mesh only for hot weather, with the option to zip up a solid panel to at least deflect the draught above your sleeping bag. 5) Doors that can be left open in all but the worst weather. The old Sanders A-frames with the 3 panel vestibules are the standard here. You can cook with the central panel open with shelter from both sides, with the steam escaping upwards. And unless the wind swings 180 and blows in horizontally you can leave it open all night for superb venting. And of course doors with a fall line that drips on the inner are a deal-breaker. And the fly doors should have straight zips - far too many failures with curved zips, even on Hillies. 6) Integrated outer-first pitching - something the Americans don't seem to prioritise. but a must-have in Europe. 7) Small footprint. On steep mountain walks, finding a pitch at the end of a tiring day can be a major stressor, as you walk on into the night searching for a spot. Yes, some inner space, but the minimum necessary. Some designs give far more vestibule and floorspace than you really need if you're organised. Duplex? Stratospire? Trailstar? Plenty of examples. 8) For me - a single skin design with integrated bug protection and bathtub. Peg it out and you're done. You can wipe the walls with ease, while with double designs you often end up packing wet and soaking the inner, or separating and faffing about as you pack in the morning. Then you're grovelling around to hook up the inner again in the evening. Lots of ways to mitigate condensation in a single wall, such as the reflective panels on the legendary Stephenson Warmlite. Or simply a minimal bivy bag. But with well designed venting it's rarely an issue. With double walls, it is what it is with no flexibility. Plus with a single wall you get more space and can build it smaller. Less weight. Tighter footprint. Less fabric to flap in the wind... 9) Simplicity. The less things to break the better. Far too many intricate, fragile designs on the market. I loved the basic cotton Vango Force 10s and Blacks Mountain Tents I cut my teeth on. Utterly bomber. Pity you need a yak to carry the damn things around or I'd still be using them. 10) Robust ground sheets. I'll happily trade a few grams for a groundsheet I don't have to baby and that saves faffing around with bloody footprints. Enough for now...

  • @calleiglesia

    @calleiglesia

    Ай бұрын

    All significant points you raise. Now want to know when you will market it and where I can buy one.

  • @tullochgorum6323

    @tullochgorum6323

    Ай бұрын

    @@calleiglesia Sadly, artisan tent making is a very marginal proposition. There's only one operation in the UK that has made a success of it (TrekkerTent) and even they had to invest in a significant workshop. Not a very viable business, especially for something as niche as my design. Making them at home I'd have to charge an insane price to make it worthwhile.

  • @mr_kieran_a

    @mr_kieran_a

    22 күн бұрын

    @@tullochgorum6323 dude remove your comment you haven't patented anything and you just give way to people stealing your ideas

  • @tullochgorum6323

    @tullochgorum6323

    22 күн бұрын

    @@mr_kieran_a If there is anything there that helps anyone enjoy the outdoors safely, I'm more than happy. This would be a tiny market, and none of my ideas are original enough to patent even if I wanted to.

  • @pauls4708
    @pauls47089 ай бұрын

    thats great.I am 6 3 The vertical ends help. I ussually end up with a 3 man and sleep diagonal

  • @richardaddicott5228
    @richardaddicott522810 ай бұрын

    Just bought this tent so am pretty pleased with your positive review! Great content and unbiased opinions are really helpful - Thank you.

  • @BruSwayneable
    @BruSwayneable10 ай бұрын

    this was a classic paul messner type video, great to see you in your stride and enjoying it again ! 🙏🏻

  • @AndyWragg
    @AndyWragg10 ай бұрын

    That's a great looking tent Paul. As far as my tents go, I've settled on the Helm 1 as my 3 season shelter. It was a squeeze at first, but now I've lost a bit of weight and gained some fitness it's much easier to get around inside. There's enough room for all my gear and it's a solid shelter. Going to test out the Panacea 2 at the end of the month when I take my sister on her first wild camp. She'll be in the Helm as she doesn't have any camping gear of her own yet. The Panacea just gives me a bit more room for those long winter nights, and as you experienced, it's a tank with the trekking poles fitted.

  • @lmg77
    @lmg778 ай бұрын

    Thanks for getting Andy to lay down. It’s always good to see what room there is for taller campers who use a large wide mat.

  • @woodchip2782
    @woodchip278210 ай бұрын

    Loved the honesty of the camera face crashing scene… 24:56😂 Thanks for another masterful evaluation.👍🏻

  • @ricatkins4918
    @ricatkins491810 ай бұрын

    I agree Paul, it is key for the user to iterate what they absolutely need from a tent. There is no other way manufacturers can assume what is the best option. Obviously a lot to say for other equipment, sleeping bag etc: You are correct to say what your requirements are. ✊🏻🙌🏻

  • @lukejefferson7822
    @lukejefferson782210 ай бұрын

    Loving the longer form of videos. That's my Sunday night sorted

  • @Howling-Mad-Murdock
    @Howling-Mad-Murdock10 ай бұрын

    That tent looks great and might be exactly what I’m looking for, thanks for getting Andy to go in - he’s the same height as me so very useful. There’s lots of tents that on 1st look seem like they’d be ideal. Then you look around and find they have a glaring design flaw, like water pouring into the inner when you open the door. Makes you wonder how on earth something like that gets put into production.

  • @christophkragolnik420
    @christophkragolnik4209 ай бұрын

    I've tried a lot of different pillows but the best one is still the compression sack of the sleeping bag. If it has some buckles just turn it inside out and fill it with a jacket or some other clothes.

  • @mosesliver

    @mosesliver

    8 ай бұрын

    When someone states something so obvious and I pull a funny face thinking ....why haven't I thought of that? Uncomfortable Pillows are the bane of my life. Bravo that man 👏👏

  • @Deebz270

    @Deebz270

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't even carry a sleeping pad, other than the standard 'Karrimat' on the odd local 'Minor Exped'. But for real wild - 'Major Exped' /long-distance hikes, I always use what comes to hand for bedding; I build a natural 'mattress' out of brush/heather/grass/braken and pitch the tent over the natural mattress... Pillows? WTF are they? Stuff-sack filled with a jumper and usually a T-shirt slipped over the stuff-sack for extra comfort every time for me.

  • @tullochgorum6323

    @tullochgorum6323

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah - but what if you're wearing all your camp clothes inside your bag, and your trail clothes are wet? (Plus I run hot so don't wear much when I'm active).

  • @christophkragolnik420

    @christophkragolnik420

    7 ай бұрын

    @@tullochgorum6323 I always have an small inflatable pillow with me for that case but if I have a jacket or something left, I still prefer the compression sack :)

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell886110 ай бұрын

    I appreciate you taking time to show the shelter pitch at a closer distance. Many a video is a wide shot of someone getting to camp and rushing to set it up. This gave me a chance to see the ease of deployment and different angles of the tent.

  • @gymbobjoe1091
    @gymbobjoe109110 ай бұрын

    Exactly why I choose the helm compact 1. Good head space and solid for most of our (UK) conditions as you know Paul. And let's not forget the money. Can't really beat it for the money.

  • @munchh2007
    @munchh200710 ай бұрын

    I agree with all your wishlist bar one, if i am shelling out the sort of mone these tents go for i want a freestanding tent, i dont mean semi where the main living area is held up and you have to peg out the vestibule, i mean a full 3 cross pole tent that is ready to use once the poles are in it, if i cannot use it in a carpark or on the flat roof of my house without pegging it out, im not spending my money on it. The closest to perfect one man i have come across is the Aztec Esquina solo, but like alot of great things they dont make them anymore. Id like to see you do a video on true freestanding tents. Been watching a long time, still loving your honest views and locations ❤.

  • @GillyMike
    @GillyMike10 ай бұрын

    “Oh dear, should’ve stuck to the path” Great film Paul, a true classic.

  • @billhulley
    @billhulley10 ай бұрын

    I've had a Laser Compact 2 for a few years now. Back in 2020 it survived storm Francis on a very exposed site in Norfolk with only minor damage to the pole hood. Got a replacement from Terra Nova easily. Didn't sleep much that night 😬 It's great tent, packs small and tight, easy to put up even in bad weather.

  • @JackKlumpass
    @JackKlumpass10 ай бұрын

    I’ve nearly bought that a few times but relented. I still occasionally use a laser photon 2 which was dead stock from terra nova. It’s like that old photon 1 you featured in vids a few years back, but I’d say half a size bigger. I still really rate it and even with mods I added is still only around 1000g. This one in this vid looks very decent. I like this kind of review - inviting a tall mate to have a gander. ATB👍🏼

  • @anniejones1839
    @anniejones183910 ай бұрын

    I dont understand tenting lingo, but I enjoy your chatting and other content. Always feel relaxed after watching. Thankyou for giving us your time and tips Ps..a pillow is a must

  • @rogibaer
    @rogibaer9 ай бұрын

    On just giving my wish list for the ideal mini 4-season Tipi tent... when you're caught out on miles of moorland at dusk, you wish you had quick-up free-standing dome. Hilleberg Unna was my favourite for years- and it took some storms! Just wish it had a porch. Learned back then that you should only have the same amount of poles as you do people, Unna survived mountain storms like a champ; it was when being brought down in a storm that poles were bent- you can only release one at a time, leaving the other vulnerable to gusts at that point. Hence a single pole tent will fare better for a solo camper. That said, for placing an UL free-standing tent where you like, then being able to change your mind is always a real boon. Trekkertent's Saor is a true UL (camo dyneema) dome with a porch! Looks interesting & good value.

  • @DanOpdal
    @DanOpdal10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your adventure! Looks like a really nice tent. Cheers!

  • @maurice5992
    @maurice599210 ай бұрын

    Great review Paul, keeping weight of pack down is a big issue for me, so 1.7kg for all that space is a winner. Seriously thinking of treating myself to a Terra Nova for walking the West Highland Way next year, your video has confirmed what a great tent the Laser Comp. is. Thanks, and ATB.

  • @heather333
    @heather33310 ай бұрын

    I'm 5'5" and a slim build, so I love my bomb-proof OEX BOBCAT 1 tent - loads of space for me and my dog. I love the easy access, built-in porch ground sheet, HH 5,000mm, sturdy/non-flappy construction, and ease of pitching. I use it with my Exped flexmat, which cost more than the tent!

  • @davidpalmer5290
    @davidpalmer52909 ай бұрын

    Really entertaining. Glad you solved the mystery. Hope you film your camp at the mystery spot.

  • @GoodBlokeOutdoors
    @GoodBlokeOutdoors10 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video as always Paul, tent looks a great piece of kit. This is exactly where I took my sister on her first ever Wild Camp last year 👌🏼 Great spot and didn’t see another person all evening / night which is ideal. Pipedream 400 is my main bag for majority of the year, probably ordered it from the recommendation of you or Haze last year👌🏼 I’m yet to try an alcohol stove, but i’ve just ordered some new kit, gonna stick to using it outside the tent as i’m a clumsy get sometimes and will end up with the tent up in flames. Anyway, thanks for the cracking content as always. 👍🏼

  • @ferrino73
    @ferrino739 ай бұрын

    Great video as always. I’m using the nightcat tracking pole tent. It may be cheap but enough room to cook in vestibule and light as hell and taken a beating in all weathers. Plus didn’t have to spend a fortune 👍

  • @ericcook8422
    @ericcook84227 ай бұрын

    That did look like a nice tent. But that sunrise between those big rocks was a memorable picture. Very nice.

  • @DavidVidaurri
    @DavidVidaurri10 ай бұрын

    ❤ incredibly beautiful location, that dinner looked so good. And that tent is awesome ❤

  • @TheRokko66
    @TheRokko6610 ай бұрын

    24:08 beautiful sunrise! Astonishing landscape with interesting stone formations that were probably eroded in millions of years. Looks like people in ancient times have drilled holes in some of the stones

  • @hikermikem8
    @hikermikem810 ай бұрын

    Compared to my vango helium , this terra nova as 1p is only simalar ( just ) in looks. The quality of the AS looks outstanding, double poled.. Yes could easily take a winters battering. Love the almost full lentgh opening inner with is dual solid and mesh option. Plenty of ventalation and height at either end. But more importatly. The room, the space you get inside and the vestibule is spot on for a one man tent. Pricey, yes, but look at what you get for the money.. Not a bad packweight really either 👍😁 Great video and superbly explained and showed off.. As for the alpkit whisper 2.4 r ive used mine several times now since buying it over a month ago. Quite, keeps the cold at bay down to 5 degs any lower ide use a Z pack or simalar underneith , but with a good quality sleeping bag ide use in the depths of winter 😁 Apart from maybe a couple of more pockets, theres not much you can do to make this AS 1p tent the best 1p tent for the uk weather conditions. .. Now im in a quandry 🤣 A Kuiu Mountain Star, or Storm Star or this terra nova AS 1p hmmm ..

  • @user-qf1vx2wn2w
    @user-qf1vx2wn2w10 ай бұрын

    Magical thanks for the demonstration of the lovely tent guys

  • @kiddoutdoors2426
    @kiddoutdoors242610 ай бұрын

    Looks like a lovely tent Paul. I know what you mean though about the struggle to find the perfect tent. No matter how much money you spend there is always things you find that could have been done better. Maybe you & Terranova should get together and work on a tent together. I can just picture it now . The terra Nova Mesner 1 AS!

  • @browsman2328
    @browsman232810 ай бұрын

    Greetings from NorCal. Crackin’ good review. A bit like my old Tarptent Moment, but kicked up several notches. I had an epic blow down failure with my old Moment at Point Reyes National Seashore many years ago although in all fairness Point Reyes has recorded some of the highest wind speeds on the entire west coast of the U.S. When Paul fixed up the steak and asparagus, massive gastronomic response from me.

  • @architennis
    @architennis9 ай бұрын

    What wonderful video quality! Well done with the camera and the colors. (Oh, and nice info on the tent.)

  • @rogibaer
    @rogibaer9 ай бұрын

    Great suggestions. I'm still harking for a 4-season 1-man Tipi-tent. No-ones quite got there yet. One pole you can replace in the woods if need be, or your walking stick. Octaginal; top loop; 2 or 3 top vents; 2 or 3 lower vents; stove opening (as a choice, also good hide peek-hole); tarp can be fastened at top of door; 2 doors, that can be opened to make 1 vestibule; fly tight to ground, maybe snow skirt; can sit in porch on a small UL chair (just!)... Tentipi did Ovilin: no lower vents; upper vents not for stormy rain. And the rest aren't up there in true 4-season quality. Luxe Hex 6e comes close in design, not materials. Bach closer in materials but not design. A mini Nortent Lavvu '1' would be the ticket for me.

  • @grahamhaines9931
    @grahamhaines993110 ай бұрын

    I’ve got the Pipedream 400 and I can confirm it is toastie! Used it last week at a camp at Tan Hill. Thanks for sharing.

  • @craigpattison8076
    @craigpattison807610 ай бұрын

    Many thanks, another good one! I've been using the Vango f10 Helium 2 for a couple of years now very similar to the Terra Nova, would be good to see a side by side comparison. My only gripe with the Vango is the inner height at the ends, otherwise a cracking 1P tent and I'm 6'2''.

  • @stevenmurphy5337
    @stevenmurphy533710 ай бұрын

    Great video Paul. Realy enjoyed watching it. I have often wondered why the whole fly sheet has to be made out of the same material. I would like a fly sheet that is in part made from a breathable material such as event

  • @wfgit3380
    @wfgit338010 ай бұрын

    Well done video as usual. Thorough, well thought out, pleasant presentation and environment, and an interesting subject. I guess that's why I'm a subscriber.

  • @davidminor6537
    @davidminor653710 ай бұрын

    I have had a piece of T tape on a down jacket sleeve for at least 4 years. The stuff works! And I live in Canada, so it sees a lot of action.

  • @samhill3496
    @samhill349610 ай бұрын

    Good vid. Beautiful place and view. The tent is big enough to sit in a camp chair in the vestibule . they all have condensation in the morning almost all. I would rather keep the wind down inside. Good one.

  • @LiLBitsDK
    @LiLBitsDK10 ай бұрын

    Brilliant review, and even though I don't need a new tent I still enjoy the info and the lovely views :D

  • @ykdickybill
    @ykdickybill10 ай бұрын

    I have a Terranova Solar tent that I bought must be 30 years ago. I’ve used it dozens of times over the years and it’s still in pretty good condition. It has a heavily siliconised ripstop fly that amazingly is showing virtually no ultraviolet damage. Fantastic quality made in England !! I think Terranova tents are fantastic value for the professional quality you get.

  • @davidjackson8829
    @davidjackson882910 ай бұрын

    I have the Laser Competition 1. Went out in it at the weekend. Lying on the mat the top is inches from face. The pole cover is a pain. This looks much improved

  • @lpi40
    @lpi4010 ай бұрын

    Great collaboration with Andrew.. Great video. TQVM

  • @richardburton5485
    @richardburton548510 ай бұрын

    Very good looking tent although my favourite one I have seen from your collection is the helm 2 and now I have seen there is a helm 3 available so my wish-list is just to have one of those, I have a 4 and 7 year old that have a growing interest for camping and outdoor pursuits

  • @jasperchatterton2804
    @jasperchatterton280410 ай бұрын

    That tent is exactly the same as my Vango Nevis! Same little vestibule, I love the Nevis, so this must be good too. 👍

  • @lampshaderoof
    @lampshaderoof10 ай бұрын

    Love the way you walk your shoes out with your hands. I do the same.

  • @andrewmoore1579
    @andrewmoore157910 ай бұрын

    Blown off on Back Tor... sounds like a plan to me 😊

  • @markscotia5795
    @markscotia579510 ай бұрын

    Great video as ever, your my Goto Gear Guru (GGG) Paul, appreciate and thankful for your hard work and efforts🙌🙌🙏

  • @geordiegeorge9041
    @geordiegeorge904110 ай бұрын

    For the last 25 years I have been using a Jack Wolfskin Gosammer 1 as a 4 season tent. Absolutely no complaints.

  • @UncleAwesomeRetro
    @UncleAwesomeRetro10 ай бұрын

    I love your content :) And it inspired me to buy a tent. I bought the Naturehike Mongar 2, and now used it for the first time. I think it's a great tent :) I hope you are healthy and happy. And I think it would be cool if tents were modular. So you could add an extra bedroom, or an extra outdoor section. And a see through rainfly. So tents that you can modify.

  • @rolandveshengho3913
    @rolandveshengho39132 ай бұрын

    Repeatedly,the best light tent for me for over twenty years has been the Vango Banshee......itstough!!!! On my third one.from extreme winter to cosy summer

  • @Peter-Lindsay
    @Peter-Lindsay10 ай бұрын

    Great video Paul. Add a footprint, which can be permanently attached.

  • @paulrelf88
    @paulrelf8810 ай бұрын

    I've had my eye on the terra nova as for a bit. I'm getting more and more tempted and your helping lol 😂

  • @Hirtshals999
    @Hirtshals9994 ай бұрын

    Yes, used Soulo for 10 years. Bought some other tents, but I always go back to my Soulo

  • @oling2812
    @oling281210 ай бұрын

    Nice video Paul, loving the longer form videos as they're really enjoyable / relaxing. Still really eager to see your opinion on the Exped Mira HL 1 (particularly how it holds up in the wind) as I'm toying with purchasing one as an ultralight 1 man semi-freestanding option.

  • @martinoutdoors6941
    @martinoutdoors694110 ай бұрын

    I have the wild country version of that tent Zephyros 2 and it’s a great tent for price I see lot of similarities and also things that are not on the Zephyros which I wish it did have. But at 6’3” it’s the tent that has the best length of inner tent.

  • @THE-RIVER-RAT
    @THE-RIVER-RAT10 ай бұрын

    What a bloody good idea putting the spatula under the steak so you don't cut the pan. Great video mate, and a nice looking tent. Wouldn't it be nice if a tent came with an inflatable bathtub floor so you didn't have to bring a sleeping mat with you.

  • @Morio412
    @Morio41210 ай бұрын

    I have tried many tents but at the moment I don't think anything can replace my stratosphere, 3x3 tarp and homemade ground sheet that can turn into a bathtub when configuring the tarp into a pyramid or lanshan2 style tent. The only thing I also carry is a budget hammock that also has a bug net and ridgeline attached (Cost me about 24 quid). I use my sleepmat for ground in the hammock and I have not had any issues with a good night sleep.

  • @cuprajake1
    @cuprajake18 ай бұрын

    Decided to go for this over the voyager, as much as I like the voyager, the inner pitch first is messing with my head and this looks so easy to use. Tad lighter too.

  • @frambo7
    @frambo710 ай бұрын

    Another great vid mate.Quick tip about your cooking. Cook the steak 1st then wrap in foil & put in an insulted bag if you have one or in a sock or boot ,anything, then cook the veg in all those steak juices, when veggies done carefully open foil & pour the steamed juices over the veg & steak. The big advantage of this is that you letting the steak rest. By the way I have no advice for wild camping as I watch your channel for that

  • @Roblovesbushcraft
    @Roblovesbushcraft10 ай бұрын

    Think I'll stick with my Scarpe 1, Durston x mid solid and Vaude power lizard tick all the boxes for most scenarios and far better value for money tbh. Nice tent just not sure it's comparable as an all season for Hilleberg money? The steak looked absolutely sublime, can highly recommend the jet boil pan, so easy to keep clean. I'm guessing that was back Tor a real favourite of mine. Keep em coming Paul, highly enjoyable content.

  • @insoleandlaces
    @insoleandlaces10 ай бұрын

    TN make great tents, I I've had a TN for many years with no issues. Single hoop may be noisy in strong winds, look forward to you giving it a test.

  • @thewestonfront
    @thewestonfront10 ай бұрын

    An excellent tent review - would love to see you take the same approach with the TN Southern Cross. Now that really does appear to be a four season tent, but is so much lighter than a Soulo

  • @strangertongues
    @strangertongues10 ай бұрын

    Great video Paul, only thing that doesn't tick my box with this one is that it's not free-standing

  • @alantunney1940
    @alantunney19409 ай бұрын

    Good video nice tent you have a great collection of camping equipment you and Andy first videos I watch x

  • @lakorai2
    @lakorai210 ай бұрын

    Backcountry steak and asparigus. Love it!😊

  • @adrianh9375
    @adrianh937510 ай бұрын

    Another very useful and informative video, thank you. The location and trig had me puzzled, I've only just realised there are two locations in the area called Back Tor - the other across the way between Hollins Cross and Lose Hill 😊

  • @PaulMessner

    @PaulMessner

    10 ай бұрын

    You can see 1 from the other

  • @MultiSigil
    @MultiSigil10 ай бұрын

    I have a older laser comp 2, and i added the exact guy line arrangement to it years ago! This looks like an overall good move from TN, the old pole sleeve was honestly terrible

  • @davidadams8027
    @davidadams80272 ай бұрын

    A great video! Looks similar to the Akto

  • @jackw6617
    @jackw661710 ай бұрын

    As a 6'5" hiker it looks like this is a solid tent. At my height i dont think 'ultralight' is truely a thing but if i can keep by baseweight around 9kg I'm happy so dont mind the extra weight. If only i could get on with hiking poles id try a trekking pole tent!! I have a scarp 1 (brilliant, spacious, never leaked in 100+ camps, lightweight) but the thing that is starting to do my head in is the inbuilt poles at the ends - means it more difficult to pack in my bag. It is a relative minor niggle but its something that does my head in when im packing away. My wishlist would be: 1) all poles need to be inserted. 2) near verticle head/foot end so if i use a 3-4" pad I'm not inhaling inner tent 3) easy to take inner out on those rainy mornings so if i am multi day hiking and weather is bad the tent inner doesnt get wet when I pack away

  • @samimurtomaki5534
    @samimurtomaki553410 ай бұрын

    From the outside it did look bit like a typical coffin tent, but from the inside ..not so much. I like my Sea to summit Alto tr1 plus, plus comes from the ripstop nylon inner instead of the typical mesh. Yours can surely handle more wind and my is semi freestanding with most likely les room and lighter weight. Anyways there seems to be some good deveplopment.

  • @cl0h_
    @cl0h_10 ай бұрын

    Great detail in this one Paul. I felt like I was up there.

  • @nineteen8486
    @nineteen848610 ай бұрын

    Used my hilleberg jumangi 2 last week .. very impressed however entry door zips catch frequently … just sayin .. great vid

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman10 ай бұрын

    I think your right Paul, a really good tent.

  • @WildGingerBruce
    @WildGingerBruce10 ай бұрын

    Nice looking tent Paul, I wound also have Not a bright white inner that wakes you up at 4am and shows all the dirt or mildew on my list, atb Bruce

  • @l1854
    @l185410 ай бұрын

    Another great video Paul. Good effort 👍🏻

  • @johnwhitesel7828
    @johnwhitesel78287 ай бұрын

    nice scenery. Thanks for sharing!

  • @RSLtreecare
    @RSLtreecare10 ай бұрын

    Looks very impressive, I am looking for a new tent...

  • @twowheeledadventuresuk2739
    @twowheeledadventuresuk273910 ай бұрын

    It would be really nice to see a comparison with this and say the Vango Helium 2, I have the H2 and it weights less than 1.4kg, very similar design, 2 doors tho so better venting in summer and defo cheaper. Packs very small as well, folded poles are only about 28cm long. But I guess it’s only really a 3 season tent. Thanks for the vid Paul, Gordon hasn’t got a patch on your cooking!

  • @PeteDavisYates
    @PeteDavisYates10 ай бұрын

    Glad to see that Terra Nova improved the laser compact with the all season variant. The original was terrible in anything more than a light breeze

  • @paulbuckley1565
    @paulbuckley156510 ай бұрын

    Try out the Feather Stone Tents! I have 2 and love them. I have the Granite series.

  • @danielduesentriebjunior
    @danielduesentriebjunior10 ай бұрын

    Bon appetit! Watching you cooking makes me hungry.

  • @mphunty
    @mphunty10 ай бұрын

    Bought one of these tents a few weeks ago, and only set up in the garden but was really impressed with the size for a '1' man tent. Maybe not the lightest to take on the coast to coast I start next week, but spending 14 odd nights in a tent it has to be comfortable so looking forward to it.

  • @RaP22

    @RaP22

    9 ай бұрын

    14 nights..are you walking there and back? 😉

  • @donaldcook3112

    @donaldcook3112

    4 ай бұрын

    @@RaP22. . . Interesting comment. How many day’s did you take?.. St.B’s to RHB, I presume?..

  • @RaP22

    @RaP22

    4 ай бұрын

    @@donaldcook3112 it’s 156 miles.. even if you average 20 miles a day it will take you 7 days. 9 days for taking in the scenery. I’ve done 84 miles in 26 hours. So yeah must be walking back as well.

  • @greenpanda7121
    @greenpanda712110 ай бұрын

    I'm definitely not a fan of this model, but you're convincing me more and more a Nallo 3 has potential in contrast to my heavy Allak 2 (if I can live with the lack of height in the foot end of the Nallo). Looking forward to seeing more of you on tour with a Hilleberg again :-) atb

  • @a13x916
    @a13x91610 ай бұрын

    wild camping, beer and steak, what else can a man ask for, love your stuff

  • @Evanescence-xb7uz
    @Evanescence-xb7uz10 ай бұрын

    Awesome vid Paul, I have recently started getting my camping stuff so I can hopefully do what you do next year. What would be nice if the manufactures would invite you down to design an affordable tent with the features that you mentioned. Having your experience on hand while designing and developing a tent would be incredible

  • @fionadroy6907
    @fionadroy69075 ай бұрын

    I have a Vango Starav 200 for a festival this year, hoping it is ok, It has a small curved pole at each end to give the ends a bit more height. Have yet to try it out but fingers crossed !

  • @mattgoulden4779
    @mattgoulden477910 ай бұрын

    I'd like 8000 /10000 hhs., Basically a super reinforced seem tarp tent pitched with a walking pole (yeah right). But since a bath tub inner is advisable quite a lot of the year round in the UK.. Dunno ? a single pitch, lower vents on the broad side with secure fastenings. maybe have the outer skin skirt on a fastener so you can pitch that part higher off the ground whilst still not being broad side to the wind. but still pitch deeper down for snow. pegs, Ally. bring a rock.

  • @VidenceNora
    @VidenceNora6 ай бұрын

    i became interested in gear etc relatively recently due to being bored and planning a long haul trip. ill be flicking through your other videos to see if you've got a gear list but if not perhaps a link to a document in the description will help. any other advice you've got, if you've got a moment to throw it my way, I'm all ears. your expeditions have helped greatly, real on point with what you've showed us. big thanks from me

  • @Valianthiker91
    @Valianthiker9110 ай бұрын

    Hey Paul love your videos doing the edale skyline friday hopefully the weather will be the same 👍🤞🤞

  • @mendyviola
    @mendyviola10 ай бұрын

    My wish list is specific for a hot rainy region: enough room for me and my gear inside the tent, be able to pitch it rain fly first, gear loft above the head (for my glasses, phone, etc), tall enough to sit up straight inside, interior hooks/loops for hanging misc gear, vestibule large enough to keep the inside of the tent dry in a hard rain when getting in and out as well as cook under, way to increase ventilation while protecting from rain.

  • @PierreFarrugia
    @PierreFarrugia10 ай бұрын

    Hopefully I can start camping again, was too hot here in Malta 🇲🇹

  • @TheSietch
    @TheSietch7 ай бұрын

    What a nice place,big sky!

  • @nevetsre7001
    @nevetsre700110 ай бұрын

    Loved the video; just down the hill from salt cellar by the look if things. I'm still thinking that I should get in a couple of weekends camping before that weather turns. The dog has hurt her leg chasing squirrels, otherwise I'd have been out thus weekend. How she's better by next weekend.

  • @pootlingalong8928
    @pootlingalong892810 ай бұрын

    Love the videos when you bring the Minimo and do steak - I could taste those juices from here! Love the new tent - I’m not over fussed about condensation, like you I wipe round with a cloth - it takes 2 or 3 minutes and it’s not a problem, but if someone could invent a material …

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