Tent: amzn.to/3uBdyKi In todays video we unbox, set up, and take down the Decathlon 2 second tent. Hope you enjoy and learn. Like, Share, and Subscribe for MORE!
One of the big things to remember is this tent does not breath like at all. It have very little mesh so very little airflow. We put ours up at the campsite on a cool day and still felt like we were choking to death in the inside from the condensation even with a strong fan.
Omg if this isn't the truth. My brother gave me one that he got for free. Last night I put it up in the living room for my son to camp in. Even with central air I felt suffocating. Will have to use in the fall.
These tents are ubiquitous in Europe, they are especially popular among festival fans and homeless people - which says much about their durability since they litteraly live in it for years.
what is the purpose of the rope with the tent ? edit : ok so there at least 2 ropes for the left and right stabilisation of the tent combine with 2 picks/poles/pegs.
Just bought this from Walmart for $30 to put my dog in when I am camping. Chiweenie mansion! Verry easy install but to back it up to fit back in the bag takes time.
Im literally living in this tent for the spring. Like fu*k rent...it truly is waterproof and wind resistant ..super easy to set up, it's dope. I dont even have it staked . got a couple pockets to keep shit in. Not gonna lie I get a little claustrophobic at times , but that's why I live behind an outdoor mall
@@Dru_Won How does it hold up in the rain? I have a homeless friend of many years with two little dogs, and am looking for an emergency shelter for the pups whenever it rains. I can't have them visit me in my apartment, sad to say. Posted from San Francisco. I hope you're doing well, my man.
@@brindlekintales thankfully it was a temporary situation , I was between places and figured I might as well save some money in the spring before getting a new place. So I used it for a couple months, it held up really well. No problems in the rain at all , I even looked forward to the rain, it was cozy in there. And even thru a couple pretty hard storms it was fine. Just be sure to have a tarp / footprint underneath the tent and it should be fine . thanks man