Well done Ladies, have purchased this tent and waiting on delivery, it was good to see bits that they dont show on other reviews, Explained simply and very well.
A very nice review, thanks alot. The "airvents" I think also come in handy when you want to get a power cord into the tent. Some camping spots offer this service for extra charge. Stick the cord in and close it again otherwise some mosquitos will find and get you :)
What a super review. Precise and well presented in every way. Love this tent. Going to follow your adventures now that I have found you by chance on YT. Happy exciting safe travels Ladies 😁👍.
Great job on this video. I just purchased this tent, but have not set it up yet. I learned a lot watching this and you guys have a very positive attitude. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for your review. Love your channel and have just picked this tent up based after watching. Can't wait to get out on the bike and use it. Safe travels 👍
Just watched this video for a 2nd time, great review on the tent and if I go Lone Rider will go for this rather than the one with the bike port. Your other gear has given me some great ideas too as my normal camping gear is far too heavy for bike camping ! Ride safe ladies 💚
Thanks for the feedback ☺️🙏 We just changed our tent to a lighter and bigger option (Hilleberg) BUT it was very costly which just reconfirms that we think the Lone Rider ADV tent is a great cost point when you consider build quality and durability 👍
@@themartiandefender2128 There sure will be. Just want to make sure we’ll use it for a good amount of time first ☺️ Easy to love something when it’s brand new hehe
Thanks for the comprehensive review, and I will definitely be looking into getting one when I start my travels. It was great to see it set up and how your sleeping gear fits into it. Safe travels!
Great review ladies. I travel in hotels as I only do a few days or week at a time at the moment but am considering camping in the future. How did you manage to book that kind of weather in Scotland ?? 🤔🤔😜🥰
We used to as well and only took up camping since being back in Europe due to the pandemic to keep the costs down. We do love the freedom and flexibility of it but it's definitely more fun when the weather is in your favour haha And yes we got SO lucky with the weather in Scotland. Don't ask us how, but we sure are very grateful for it! Look forward to releasing the footage of our Scotland trip soon!
thanks for the top quality review ! im surprise to see that there are no features related to link the tent to a motorcycle of some sort ? other than the sos deal. love you guys !
I'm looking to get this tent, my understanding is that the molle system is to attach to the bike if you don't want to put it in the panniers, I hope so anyway as that's my plan
@@rob2985 Using the webbing to secure the tent (strap it down) and help keep it in place would probably be fine. The webbing is NOT designed to bear the weight of the tent.
Thanks for sharing. Good Video, you use good equipment on your trip. The bike with two persons and luggage is havy enough, 1 kg for a tent more or not..... by the way, when you drive with two bikes... greetings from Germany. Stefan
To be extremely honest, I am not impressed by it. At 404.00 US dollars, to me it looks like an over priced tent. Here is my major issue with it. The “waterproof” floor lining doesn’t go up far enough all the way around. If you look at the conners, it only goes up may be an inch.Not enough. I saw a video in which the couple went to sleep and started raining, puddles developed under the tent and the water got inside the tent. Not a fun night for them. Now I want to make clear that it was bot one of those tents, but from the day on how far the waterproof goes up and if it really is waterproofed (many tents are one water resistant) is very important to me. I see those tents just like I do BMW’s, all hipe and nothing else. They slap the name “ADV” before the tent and people run to buy it. Before you do follow the trend, find yourself a good backpacking store and check out what they have. REI or Bass Pro Shops are great stores to check out. With REI being at the top of my list. Trust me, if someone needs great tents (and equipment) that are weather and wind proof, that is as light as possible, and compact as possible, those are backpackers. You want to know which are the best compact and light tents, ask backpackers. The inly tent Lone Rider makes that I like is the one which has a bike port. But that is not needed and makes it bulkier to carry.
I agree the larger tents are way too heavy even if the port for the bike seems attractive. As stated in the video this is certainly not the lightest and compact tent but I certainly feel that the waterproof levels of this tent compared to MSR or similar tents in the price range that are lighter, the Lone Rider tent fairs much better. We never had issues with water despite camping a lot in the rain. Very surprised to hear that another user had issues with water - do you mind sharing the link? I would like to check it out also for myself. I have a few friends who travel and use the Lone Rider tent for their RTW trip and so far nobody had issues with rain. I actually felt that was one of its strongest points but would love to see the other video you mentioned. Thanks for sharing your thoughts also 🙏🏻
Truly awesome to watch you two on video and follow your amazing journeys. Hopefully there's more to come, including reviews of those awesome sandwiches that we often see the photos on your Insta. account! Keep it, you're doing great! 👍👍
Thank you 😆 Don’t think we’ll be reviewing sandwiches any time soon but definitely want to publish more reviews of the gear we are using. Just editing our review on the Tiger 900 Rally Pro 🙌🏼