Since I often camp-out above 12k, I pack a Geodesic 4-Season tent with vestibules, and footprint too. I am willing to sacrifice discomfort backpacking for camping comfort. Also, due to potential high winds and severe weather at altitude this has saved me from many miserable nights, and days in bad weather with room to have some recreation and eat in comfort. Great review on what is available Miranda, but I will be sticking with what works for me. Cheers!
Bingo bingo bingo. This is the first video wannabe backpackers need to see. And understand ! It’s the very very basics. Gotta go through this first and keep these fundamentals in the head before one chooses to go any way. Many thanks. Really important video.
I love your videos! I am striving for ultralight within a reasonable budget & durability. I have a 90lb lab who sleeps in my tent with me. I am shopping for a new tent and want a ultralight (3lbs or less) and hopefully some durability which can be tough for ultralight. Could you please provide suggestions for a 2 person 2 door tent for me & Yoshi? Thank you! ☀️🏕😊
“Extended Season” - YES! Closeable mesh, but without the burliness (and cost) of a 4 season tent to handle tons of snow weight! This is what I want! Browse to REI’s website - click 3-4 season, no 4 man sizes. 😢 boo! Does an extended season 4 man tent not exist!?!? 😢
There is no such thing as a 4 season tent. There is 3 season tents (that mostly can be used in winter too if you take precautions) and pure winter-tents.
Hate sleeping in coffins and as good nights sleep is vital for hiking I put up with the extra weight and use a 2 person tent for soloing . Of course number one factor for many is cost
Ah, I remember shoving 3 ppl into a small 1.5person tent, we slept on top of each other and come dawn we were sweating through our sleeping gear... good times🏕
Hi Christian. The REI Groundbreaker 2 may fit you needs (link below). If you let us know which specific Kelty tent you're referencing, we can look at what the specs were and determine closest currently available comparable tent. www.rei.com/product/168205/rei-co-op-groundbreaker-2-tent
Why would you not take the stuff sack? Surely is doesn't add that much extra weigh, and keeps your tent together, or at least a part of it if youre sharing the tent over multiple loads. However, the Blue Half Dome tent looks awesome! Shame it wouldnt hold up in snowy conditions...
Trying to find one that doesn’t require staking the rain fly, limited ventilation is fine. They no longer make the 2person kelty that I thought was absolutely perfect.. any recommendations?
Tents for 4 season use do exist for 4 people, however, we don't have any in stock at this time. You can view all our 4 season options by searching REI.com for tents and using the season filters in the left margin to narrow results.
Try Craigslist and OfferUp, lot of people are trying to sell they're unwanted camping equipment. On OfferUp you have the option to negotiate the price. Good luck
Is it possible to set up a semi freestanding tent inside a wooden platform backpacking shelter? Is it necessary to be able to pin down the corners? I don’t know if it matters but my lab Yoshi 90lbs will be in the tent. I am planning on buying Nemo hornet 2P, hoping this will work for ground camping & shelter camping. Can someone please advise? Thank you in advance
If you want/need to use a rainfly it could be an issue since you have to stake it out on the hornet. But if you just want to use the mesh body, no huge need to use stakes
Hello, it's very informative video, please let me know a reasonable brand and model for a tent for 1 person or max 2 person, I will carry on motorbike, so it should be backpack. Please guide I ve never used tent in my life neither my city have camp sites, nor any one to guide
September. I'm not sure why this link is so inaccessible on their website, but it lists all the garage sales in the foreseeable future! www.rei.com/events/86150/members-only-garage-sale
@@robertbeck8698 Rather than recommending a specific tent, I'd recommend FIRST establishing the company's CUSTOMER SERVICE reputation & the availability of spare parts B4 pulling the buy trigger on one of their tents. Here on youtube, there are numerous tent comparison videos, sadly few of the videos say much of anything in terms of CUSTOMER SERVICE, or the availability of spare parts.
I may be wrong but I think camping is when you go to one place, set up a tent and stay there for your entire trip. Backpacking is like a multi-day hike where you carry your tent and set it up and break it down as you move.
Backpacking is a sub-category of camping, but is treated as very distinct as it calls for mostly an entirely different gear collection. Sure, you _could_ pitch up your expensive, 3.7lb hiking tent at the campground instead of a larger + more hardy one with a tough, tarp floor, & you _could_ use your $500 hiking pad instead of a $30 airbed from Target, but given the physical fragility of that highly specialised gear - why would you?
@@PaulHo when you go backpacking, & thus legitimately require that lightweight equipment, which is the circumstance within which making that specific investment in highly technical gear (a tent which trades hardiness for featherweight, & a sleeping bag which is positively claustrophobic but packs tiny + keeps you warm in harsh weather conditions while sleeping in an all-mesh tent) which isn't _necessary_ for day-to-day campground or wilderness camping, becomes functionally necessary. The reason you don't want to use your $700+ tent (within which you have very little living space) in circumstances which don't _require_ it is because it's a gamble; you need that stuff for backpacking, you simply can't _take_ an everyday type of tent because you won't be able to carry it as far, but the rub is that the more you use it, the greater the risk that that expensive & delicate piece of equipment will get damaged. So by reserving your costly hiking tent only for hiking excursions & using a cheaper, tougher one for less demanding outings, you protect your investment in that highly specialized gear. I'm not trying to tell you what you personally should do, by the way; I'm just breaking down the logic.
U should reach out to a small cottage gear company and have one custom made. Friend of mine had size 16.5 feet, had all his shoes custom made from sneaker/shoe companies
this is old video but iam in love with her sigh lol wonder if she would do a thru hike with me seperate tents of course but i will bring my 2 person just in case :) extra weight just for u :)
at 3:45: " . . . you want to aim for around three pounds per person. Ultralight backpackers however are going to go for something a lot lighter, closer to one pound per person." --Hey, ultralight backpackers are a not a separate species. Any human might be interested in shedding two pounds. Why not have a light tent in the video?
All tents are made in China so when they say its a 2 man tent , its actuall only a 1 man tent. I always buy next size up , that way the fridge is right next to me if i get thirsty during the night