Thank you. Glad you found it useful. I used the tent again a couple of weeks ago. Worst conditions I have ever camped in probably - wind, rain, cold - and it stood up to it all. Great piece of kit.
THANK YOU! Just starting to build my gear list and wondered if this was worth the price and hype. Knowing that you offer real (not bought) reviews…. I think this made the cut.
My pleasure 🙂 I can follow up by saying that after several years of use i still love this tent, it has had zero problems and is still going strong as the day I bought it. I can highly recommend!
Thanks for the great video, Jethro. I bought this tent based mostly on your review and have no regrets. It’s a great design and I love the thoughtful features like the loft and colour coded assembly. The fast fly option has been useful for avoiding both the midgies and the rain in Scotland!
That's great! Really glad I could be helpful and that the tent is working out for you. I still love mine though it hasn't had as much use this year as I'd have liked
Glad i could be helpful. I'm still using the tent now and still really pleased with it so I hope it does as well for you too Good luck on the Badger! I shall keep fingers crossed for fine weather for you. Please report back after. Let me know how it went and how the tent worked out for you
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Nay, it's a Jethro-review ! Yay! Good and complete review. Love the pockets, space and anti-werewolf feature especially. That's so appealing that it makes you want one, even when not in need.
Thank you! Really glad it was useful. If you are thinking of getting this tent I can add that I've still got it and have used it pretty heavily and it is still going strong. It needs rewaterproofing but otherwise is still in tip top condition. I love it 🏕️
Thanks for your help and your time to make this video.amazingly well done. I think I am sold now 😅 I could not decide between the hilleberg enan and the BA UL1 and the videos on the BA website did not show much. It looks like an amazing tent.
Really pleased it was helpful. I can follow up by saying that I'm still using this tent and have taken it on many trips (you'll see it in a lot of my videos) and I still love it! The new model has the redesigned, awning style door which I really like the look of and where I ever to buy another tent I'd probably just get another one of these. You'll love it!
@@axelgilje-srnes2704 You mean my attempt to get sponsored by BA? I did actually contact them about an affiliate deal or something but didn't get very far and I just feel to cheeky pushing the point. Maybe when I hit 5k subs ;)
Hey, thanks for the great review. I’m really trying to decide between this tent and the new hubba hubba bikepack tent. I think this one wins. Thanks for the effort.
When I first got this one the Hubba was my other option. I went for the BA in the end purely because the other was out of stock and I have never regretted it. Its a fantastic tent and the new edition has the awning style door which looks like a great addition! I hope you have many a happy trip in it in the future :)
Thank you! I think you will be very pleased with the tent - I still absolutely love mine. And glad you like the channel, I appreciate the support. Where will you be taking it first?
@@JethroJessop first to our KATY Trail in Missouri for a three nighter. But that is a training run for a week long trip on the C & O Trail on the US east coast.
@@craiglycke6170 Ah nice. I've just perving over maps of both of them. The C&O looks great! I hear it mentioned a lot but never actually checked any details. It a bit far out of my neck of the woods but I do like to look over these parts of the world where other people are adventuring. Hope the rides turn out great and I hope the tent serves you well :)
@@JethroJessop gap trail is another good one to perve out on. Have you ever done a touring saddle review? I’m looking for one. Getting serious pain in the boot on long rides.
@@craiglycke6170 So many trails, so little time! I need to retire and go full time bike wizard :) I haven't ever reviewed a saddle as I don't really feel like I know enough or have tried enough to give a decent argument either way. I also suffered in the past and I currently use a Selle SMP Gel which I really like and would buy again. My advice would be to measure your arse :) I did the trick where you sit on tin-foil to see how far apart your sit bones are and it turns out mine are pretty wide. I got a saddle closer to what is recommended for my measurements and it made a lot of difference. Also, take the time to tinker with the position and angle as small changes there make big differences.
Superb little tent and very like the MSR Hubba NX range of which I have a 2 person version. Like the Hubbas, you BA looks so simple to pitch after a hard day in wind and rain, waterproof, roomy, good headroom - home from home 🏡 👍🏻
When I was shopping for this it was tied with the Hubba and the deciding factor really was only that I found a BA that was available in Sweden (where I was at the time). I love this tent though. So many good experiences with it.
Thermarest pillow stuff sack. It takes up no room and I find it really comfy. It's just a stuff sack but the inside is felted. Turn it inside out and stuff a hoodie in there and you're sorted!
Great review, have to agree that its a cracking tent. Have just got one myself but not used it in anger yet. Quality seems really good, the pack size makes it for me being able to stash the poles between the bars on the adventure bike.
This summer I finally had time to try mine out (bought it last fall, for "cheap"). Not that many nights in it so far, only 4, but I am very happy with mine. It packs down compact, is easy to set up (but do come with the caveat all tents that needs to attach the inner tent before the outer comes with regarding setting up in rain and wind). But I like mine, and I like it a lot. Just make sure that if you buy it, listen to the advice given in the video and shell out for the footprint at once. Regarding the footprint, it easily stuffs down into the tent bag. Besides, packing the tent is extremely easy. Do not fold it! Just stuff the inner tent into the bag, then the outer tent, and last the footprint. You will find you get some space left over once done. Easy peasy. What you need to add to the package are a few extra tent pegs, and a piece of 2 mm kevlar or nylon rope. 2 meters should be enough. This to actually be able to use all the attachment points for the tent, as well as to be able to make some of the tent lines longer should you not camp on forgiving ground but need to make do with rocks or tying the lines to trees or shrubbery when pitching. There are a few things that could have been done better, but overall it is a very attractive package. After using it, I am not looking to get another tent for a long time. This was exactly what I was looking for.
All good advice. And I'm glad your enjoying the tent. I've not done as much camping this year as I would have liked but I've had a few nights out and I'm still super happy with mine.
What a brilliant review. I'll buy one, even though my wife swore that she would leave me if I bought another tent. Well done for a really great review.
This is by far the best and up-to-date (new pole length) review of the Copper Spur HV UL1 on TH-cam - it should be on top of the search results for this tent. It now is in my top 2 tent list for future bikepacking. The MSR Carbon Reflex 1 and this one are interesting especially because of the pack size. It would be interesting to see your complete sleep setup and how you store it on your bike!
Thank you! I'm really glad you found it helpful. I recently had a massive kit update. Built a new bike and moved over to bikepacking type bags. I had intended to do a couple of rides and then do a few videos on it all but the whole virus situation popped up and it hasn't happened. It will though, so subscribe and keep your eyes peeled
Have the two person version and I love it. Like you said condensation isn't amazing but I will say it's better when u ventilate it properly I usually always forget to pop the vent open.. best freestanding tent out there.
“...tics, werewolves or whatever” 🤣🤣🤣. Great review with an enjoyable tinge of well placed sarcasm. Thx for the honest take on the helmet strap and fly daisy chain. My impression of usefulness or lack thereof was similar. The best feature of all BA Bikepacking tents is the short poles. I have better tents but the poles or so long they are a gangly disaster to pack for cycling. So well done BA!
Glad you enjoyed the vid. Despite its gimmicky features I love this tent. I've not owned many others in the past so my experience isn't super broad but this is my favourite of the ones I have tried. I can only pray that 2021 throws up more opportunities to use it than 2020 has. Cheers for watching, I appreciate it.
I recommend these tenst as for Bike Touring; 1) MSR tents 2) Big Agnes Tents 3) Some Nemo's 4) Some Sierra Design tents...there are others that are ultralightweight but these brands are the most reasonable (yet still expensive) to get and also being lightweight as the whole concept behind Bike Touring is this; Compact and lightweight. Someone told me that if your entire Cargo on your bike to do your traveling is under 55lbs, you are doing good. There are all sorts of other comfort camping gadgets; Marchway (to others) foldable/collapsible sleep cot (keep you off the cold grounds...better sleep :). I had purchased a kitchen utensil kit with it 's own carrying tote..eating GOOD foods; critical in sustaining your energy muscle strength, and health. There are a ton of BENEFITS that one can learn from FULL SELF SUPPORT BIKE TOURING.
I was looking at MSR as well but in the end I went for BA purely because it was the one that i could find in stock at the time. I love it though, a cracking tent. I actually don't have a clue how much my load weighs. I try to keep it lean where I can but at the end of day I'm carrying things because I need them so knowing the weight doesn't make a difference. I also appreciate good food during a ride so my cooking kit and supplies is a big portion of my weight.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I can follow up by saying that the tent is still going strong and I still absolutely love it. I'll be doing a 10 day trip in a week's time so it will be getting another good outing. Videos from that one coming soon!
@JethroJessop I would like to own such a tent, but they are not common here in New Zealand. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your videos. They are very informative.
@@stevenbissett ah yeah, I can imagine. What about MSR? I think the Hubba is comparable to the CS. It was my other choice when I was shopping and the CS only won out because I could get it fastest. Cheers for the sub, I appreciate the support. Hope the vids continue to entertain. I can't promise they will all be very informative but they are all fun.... for me at least 😉
I've used it a fair bit since this review and I can still definitely recommend it. Glad you liked the vid, hope whatever I do next is equally enjoyable. And thank you for the sub, I appreciate it
Nice review. I recently purchased the regular version but, unfortunately, got in a hurry to beat a rainstorm and managed to snap the ridgeline on the inner tent, tearing a 3 inch gash in the mesh. So, it serves as a reminder that UL tents are not as rugged as heavier backpacking tents, like the Kelty Grand Mesa. But, overall, it is a very nice tent.
Ouch! I imagine some creative swearing was triggered by that one. It is definitely not the most robust tent in the world and I do worry about snagging it when setting up near bushes and undergrowth. It's the price you pay for a few less grams of weight I suppose.
@@JethroJessop I wasn't real happy when I realized what I had done. But I have a temporary fix in place with some patch screen. It should be pretty easy to sew the ridgeline back together when I have time.
@@kevindean9613 I've tried this once or twice, also when tarp camping. Its pretty good as long as you secure everything well. Otherwise the wind catches it and you get a bike falling on your tent ;)
@@kevindean9613 Don't really have specifics. I've woken up with the fly crusted with frost and had whole nights where the rain was running off it in torrents. It's weakest point is probably when it gets broadsided by strong wind. End on it is fine but I have had it distort when the wind comes in from the side. Possibly my guy line technique is partly to blame there ;)
Got this a couple of months back. Not had a chance to use it, only put it up twice. But it feels very nice, and roomy for sure. My gut feeling is it will be a fine tent for both bike packing as well as when going kayaking. Small pack size and short poles really helps out in both cases. I am also thinking 'bout ditching the pack, and just put it in my rear panniers. Footprint is worth it, IMHO.
Hi Jethro, I see that all your tent fixing points are connected to yellow or orange guy lines? (As mine is) I’ve been looking at changing them out with ‘Dutchgear’ Ti clips ( Fleaz and Flyz and Wasps)etc. With some dyneena style lines. It is only bling, and not at all essential, but I know you love your tent as I do and I suspect you to be the ‘gearhound’ that I am. This is a good vid from you. I’ve watched it more than once. Thank you. See you on the ice maybe!
I've not come across them before.They are very bling little beasties! Let me know how they work out for you. I do indeed like a new bit of gear but if it really is purely bling then it drops down the list a bit just because there is so much other stuff that I always have in mind :)
Can I ask how to get rid of an old tent responsibly? There seems to be loads on gumtree etc and charities don't seem to be interested. Cheers. Great vid.
That is a very good question and one that I don't have a good answer for. One thing you could try is going on Reddit and posting on the r/myog sub. This is all people who make and customise their own gear and there may be someone near you who can reuse the fabric/poles/fasteners etc. I did this with my old tent and got a fair bit of interest but it was all from overseas and the postage meant that in the end it went to the tip. At the end of the day, if this doesn't work then all you can do is use the tent for as long as possible then recycle any bits that can be recycled.
@@JethroJessop Brilliant - many thanks. Really enjoying the vids. Doing Cardiff to Bath this weekend as a gentle opener for what will hopefully be a summer full of microadventures. Cheers.
@@simonroberts9538 glad you are enjoying the channel. Good luck with the ride, that should be a nice route. I hope it goes smooth and is indeed the first of many 😃
Very likely to be a decent tent for the majority of bike touring. I chose a Hilleberg Soulo however and I am super happy with it. But then , I do my camping in Iceland so I need to sacrifice light weight for sturdiness and prefer a tent that is close to bombproof. Do you have any info on how much wind and rain the Copper Spur can handle?
The fly is rated 1200mm. Not sure about wind but it stood up well in everything I encountered this summer. There are so many good tents out there these days that the differences are often pretty minimal.
I suppose the door is on your left as you lie in it but I wouldn't ever consider this a factor when choosing a bag. I can't see that it would make a lot of difference, especially if you use a bag liner which is probably zippless
@@JethroJessop Thanks Jethro, I know it will serve me well. & I do like your videos and attitude while your out in the field. I'll be tuning in to more of your content!
Definitely this one. It is free standing, it has more headroom inside, better storage, stands up to heavy rain and wind better and being able to pitch just the flysheet is nice as well. I would have preferred a more stealth-camping-friendly colour but that isn't a big problem. I never managed to pitch the powerlizard without it flapping in the wind and often found that the fly would touch the inner and wick damp through. It may have been a little smaller and lighter than the BA (??) But I wouldn't swap back. Any more questions, just shout and I'll answer if I can.
Hi there. I am researching big agnes copper spur hv ul 1 tents.. do you still really like the tent? How do you find the lightweight fabric?. I subscribed to your page cos you have great character. Well done. Look forward to watching AND listening to your other uploads.
Well thank you. Really glad you like the videos and thanks for the sub. I do still really like the tent and have no complaints about it. The fabric is light but not overly so. I've pitched in forest and around bushes and brambles as well as onto sand and stones. I'm not super precious about my kit but it is still intact with no holes or damage. It also dries pretty quick because it is so thin. I'm not saying it's the best tent on the market because I haven't tried many others but it is a really good one that I look forward to using for a good many years to come.
Hi there. I have one more question. From your expert opinion do you think the shorter shortstik poles an essential addition??? Im looking at a big agnes copper spur in the olive green colour but its not a bikepacking version. The poles are about 4" longer when folded. I only want the olive green version for its stealth colour
I think it depends on your personal preference and how you like to pack. I went for years without short poles and it was fine but now I have them I really like them. I guess you have to look at your bags and whether you want to pack the tent as a single bundle or break it apart, will it be in a pannier, a bar roll, strapped to a rack or a cage. If the longer poles will fit with your particular rig then go for it. I agree that a more stealthy colour would be nice - you can spot mine from a mile away :)
@@JethroJessop Thanks again. You been a great help. Im in the process of watching all your videos. I enjoy your humour too. Gives me a laugh.. The tent im looking at came out last year too. Its just like yours except for the clothes drying attachment straps and the helmet strap... just the poles are about 16" long.
@@jamesdonoghue9358 Thank you my friend, I'm really pleased you like the videos :) I'm really not an expert but I am a passionate believer in spending time outdoors and encouraging others to do the same so as such, if you have questions then I'll happily try to answer and will throw my hands up if I don't know :) Sounds daft maybe, but if you are on the fence about the length of the poles then cut a load of bamboo canes to that size and do a few test packs to see if it all fits the way you want it to.
@@JethroJessop indeed. Thank you for asking. I plan on doing the Colorado Trail beginning of September. I am an endurance athlete and COVID-19 has caused havoc the last year and already in 2021. ALL of my MTN bike and Ironman races have cancelled. The Colorado Trail is the only thing that I can guarantee will happen !!! Need the mental victory !! worst-case scenario I have to drive there from Texas but fingers crossed I’ll do the Leadville 100 MTB first in August, then hit the Colorado Trail in September. Have a great 2021 and I hope it gets better for everyone. E
@@ebhkkc1 well I hope it all comes together for you. I subbed to your channel, are you on Instagram? Always interested to keep up with other folks' adventures
@@JethroJessop Thank you. More videos/drone footage to come. I want to promote positivity. I choose to get off FB, Strava, IM, twitter and 24 hour news etc. too much hate and divisiveness in this world. We are all blessed and I want the videos I post to reflect that. I will be filming my entire CT trail ride as well. Should be epic. Onward we roll. Have a great and memorable 2021 and live life to the fullest. E
@@ebhkkc1 All very true, the world can use all the positivity it can get these days. I will keep an eye on the channel then. Good luck with the coming adventures my friend :)
It hasn't failed me so far. If it gets broadsided by really strong gusts it can flex a fair bit but if you pitch at the right angle it stands up to it really well
The short poles were what really should me on this one and they are very handy. Freestanding is also useful though in my experience rarely vital. I definitely recommend this tent though. Cheers for watching 😀
You under sell yourself. Good review. Although I love my MSR Hubba NX this tent seems an improvement on it. Only downside I can see is that it doesn't have a green fly sheet making wild camping more stealth. This is the only thing. 12 inch poles are good.
I'd agree about the fly. It does stand out a bit and I'd have chosen green if they had it but I try to pick my camp spots well out of sight anyway - can't sleep if I'm worrying about bloodthirsty locals. The Hubba was level my other choice when I was shopping around - it was close but I'm super happy with the BA
@@JethroJessop Thanks for replying. Just a quick search on UltralightOutdoorGear shows BA now do them in green, and you can get a non bike packer version which doesn't presumably have the helmet strap and the roof thing to dry wet damp clothing which is a tiny bit cheaper ............. tempting, but as you say will this summer be a write off for leisure travelling or holidays, so wouldn't even get to use it this year? Thanks again.
@@alexmorgan3435 Interesting. That is where I got mine and there was no green option back then. Ah well, I'll survive. I assume that the non-bikepacking version also has the longer poles though I could be wrong?
@@JethroJessop That's a point, it may well do. Hadn't thought of that. Also the extra sewn on straps you highlighted in your review for helmet and drying stuff on top of the tent seem like extra possibilities for the tent to leak. As you say perhaps things just so they could say it was a bike packing specific tent although the 12" poles might be desirable if carrying the tent on the handle bars. See you are very knowledgeable. I hadn't thought of this. Many thanks.
It isn't cheap I agree but it is also really good quality, really light and really packable. I don't have many vices in life so I feel OK spending money on something that I'm confident will keep me warm and dry for many years. It all depends how you are going to use a tent I suppose.
Great review. One thing that bothers me, which no one seems to address, is bike security while you are in your tent. What is there to stop some one pinching your bike, or rummaging through your gear. You mentioned keeping valuables in the inner pockets, however to me everything I own is valuable, especially my bike.
I put a lock through the bike and lie it next to the tent with a guy line through the frame. If someone moves the bike then I'll hear and they would have to carry it away which isn't easy. All my gear lives in the tent which is as secure as I can make it. At the end of the day you just have to admit that there is nothing else you can do and trust in the general goodness of your fellow man. Otherwise you will just never go anywhere for fear of getting robbed. I've never had any trouble and I've only met one person on the road who had anything stolen.
@@JethroJessop Thanks. I'm toying with a dog anchor with a cycle lock, an ultra light weight, dark flysheet, and attack alarm tethered between the bike and me. I trust no one, I'm from Merseyside it comes natural.
@@Chris66able I actually met a chap recently who had a little blutooth alarm on his bike with a motion sensor. He said it was great, really loud, really sensitive, pretty small as well. I think as long as you do enough to discourage passing chavs that is enough. If a dedicated thief really has their eye on your bike then they will get it no matter what locks and precautions you take. Sad but true
@@JethroJessop I know, all the hours of skiving in work, to buy a nice bike, then some little Chav trying to pinch it, then getting a bad back from digging his grave. Still its one of the handy parts of knowing the local woods.
Dear Jethro- I'm ashamed of you! You seem to keep using this well-tried and favourite tent! It will not do!! Don't you realise that you ought to be constantly changing and upgrading your tent to the ultimate - the supreme - the absolute - the final - the greatest - the hyper - the super - or whatever? That you should be continually regaling us with the excitement of another 6-10g weight reduction and further admissions that your previous choices were not up to the mark? THANK THE LORD YOU'RE NOT LIKE THAT! Agnes looks like a game girl for the tasks you set for her. AND YOU LIKE HER. THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS! I have had my favourites but with increasing age, one has to change. Like one is no longer as agile as before and therefore space and headroom become more important. My historic favourite was my Lichfield Scorpion 2 which was a classic of a low-profile budget tent (I got it new for 1/2 price). It came with me bikepacking Lindisfarne to Lichfield et al. I like Lichfield Tents (when Hawleys made them) and had some great times car-camping with a Cherokee 3 which I've given to Son No 1. I motor-bike camped with an Apache 3 which was cheap and perfect. I've now gone totally crackers and bought a sad-looking Cubmaster 2 Ridge Tent (ebay - £15!) to take me back 60yrs to my misspent youth. It turned out to belie the photographs on ebay. With 4ft 2ins headroom at its summit, it surprised me positively. It needs VERY little TLC to get it back to perfect nick and I'm working on a 4ft cooking extension it make it more user-friendly for an old codger -( 5ft headroom and all that) Alloy poles from a redundant Lichfield Strola (sadly my bro badly packed it before returning it and the groundsheet and inner rotted) will provide the support for the light Strola canvas (adapted) to make the extension. If you don't fall in love with your canvas, (as opposed to being seduced by spurious and exaggerated claims) best leave it be. Sister Agnes seems to have some really decent and very 'loveable' features from bag to pitch. STAY IN LOVE! Love your style. Love your vids. I apologise once again for the long, conversational comment. Paul in the Mids
I do indeed love my tent. I can't see myself changing until it falls apart or Big Agnes decide to sponsor my channel - hint hint incase they watching ;) The only thing that does keep my eye wandering is that the new model has the awning style door flap that would really make those wet camp days a lot better. It is a cool feature but not enough to make me upgrade.
Seen a bunch of reviews of this tent, but this is the best. Thanks for sharing an honest tour of it .
Thank you. Glad you found it useful. I used the tent again a couple of weeks ago. Worst conditions I have ever camped in probably - wind, rain, cold - and it stood up to it all. Great piece of kit.
far more useful than Big Agnes website, thanks
Cheers, really glad you found it useful
THANK YOU! Just starting to build my gear list and wondered if this was worth the price and hype. Knowing that you offer real (not bought) reviews…. I think this made the cut.
My pleasure 🙂
I can follow up by saying that after several years of use i still love this tent, it has had zero problems and is still going strong as the day I bought it.
I can highly recommend!
Thanks for the great video, Jethro. I bought this tent based mostly on your review and have no regrets. It’s a great design and I love the thoughtful features like the loft and colour coded assembly. The fast fly option has been useful for avoiding both the midgies and the rain in Scotland!
That's great! Really glad I could be helpful and that the tent is working out for you. I still love mine though it hasn't had as much use this year as I'd have liked
Have to second this: one of the most pleasant to watch reviews of the tent. thank you - great camera angel and easy to listen to :)
Apart from the may audio in the middle 😉
Glad you liked it though, hope it was useful
Great review Jethro, I've bought one on the back of this. Looking forward to using it next month on the Badger Divide.
Glad i could be helpful. I'm still using the tent now and still really pleased with it so I hope it does as well for you too
Good luck on the Badger! I shall keep fingers crossed for fine weather for you.
Please report back after. Let me know how it went and how the tent worked out for you
I loved your droll manner almost as much as your detailed and honest assessment. Happy Trails!
Well thank you my friend, I appreciate that. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Nay, it's a Jethro-review ! Yay!
Good and complete review. Love the pockets, space and anti-werewolf feature especially. That's so appealing that it makes you want one, even when not in need.
I was always getting bothered by werewolves so I'm a lot happier now
Mate, cracking review of this tent, best one I've seen ... Thank you! 👍
Thank you!
Really glad it was useful. If you are thinking of getting this tent I can add that I've still got it and have used it pretty heavily and it is still going strong.
It needs rewaterproofing but otherwise is still in tip top condition. I love it 🏕️
@@JethroJessop Nice one, yeah I am, thanks man
@@leemundoMadDog You'll love it!
Thanks for your help and your time to make this video.amazingly well done. I think I am sold now 😅 I could not decide between the hilleberg enan and the BA UL1 and the videos on the BA website did not show much. It looks like an amazing tent.
Really pleased it was helpful.
I can follow up by saying that I'm still using this tent and have taken it on many trips (you'll see it in a lot of my videos) and I still love it!
The new model has the redesigned, awning style door which I really like the look of and where I ever to buy another tent I'd probably just get another one of these.
You'll love it!
I just got the 2-Person version of this tent and can't wait to try it. Your video was the most thorough review I could find, thank you!
Glad it was helpful. I've not tried the 2P version but I bet it's nice. Happy camping when you manage to get out in it
A great review. Clear and concise and enjoyable. Think I’ll buy one or two. Thank you
Thank you. Wish I was on a commission now! I'll have to hit up BA and see if they'll sponsor me :)
@@JethroJessop Hey Jethro, how did it go?
@@axelgilje-srnes2704 You mean my attempt to get sponsored by BA?
I did actually contact them about an affiliate deal or something but didn't get very far and I just feel to cheeky pushing the point.
Maybe when I hit 5k subs ;)
I did buy one. The latest version. In grey. Only erected it in the garden though, but my intentions are to get out and about with it. As soon as ………
Hey, thanks for the great review. I’m really trying to decide between this tent and the new hubba hubba bikepack tent. I think this one wins. Thanks for the effort.
When I first got this one the Hubba was my other option. I went for the BA in the end purely because the other was out of stock and I have never regretted it. Its a fantastic tent and the new edition has the awning style door which looks like a great addition!
I hope you have many a happy trip in it in the future :)
Great review Jethro, some good info thanks..
I bought this tent bc of your review. Like your channels style. Thanks and good luck!
Thank you! I think you will be very pleased with the tent - I still absolutely love mine.
And glad you like the channel, I appreciate the support. Where will you be taking it first?
@@JethroJessop first to our KATY Trail in Missouri for a three nighter. But that is a training run for a week long trip on the C & O Trail on the US east coast.
@@craiglycke6170 Ah nice. I've just perving over maps of both of them. The C&O looks great! I hear it mentioned a lot but never actually checked any details. It a bit far out of my neck of the woods but I do like to look over these parts of the world where other people are adventuring.
Hope the rides turn out great and I hope the tent serves you well :)
@@JethroJessop gap trail is another good one to perve out on. Have you ever done a touring saddle review? I’m looking for one. Getting serious pain in the boot on long rides.
@@craiglycke6170 So many trails, so little time!
I need to retire and go full time bike wizard :)
I haven't ever reviewed a saddle as I don't really feel like I know enough or have tried enough to give a decent argument either way.
I also suffered in the past and I currently use a Selle SMP Gel which I really like and would buy again.
My advice would be to measure your arse :) I did the trick where you sit on tin-foil to see how far apart your sit bones are and it turns out mine are pretty wide. I got a saddle closer to what is recommended for my measurements and it made a lot of difference.
Also, take the time to tinker with the position and angle as small changes there make big differences.
Superb little tent and very like the MSR Hubba NX range of which I have a 2 person version. Like the Hubbas, you BA looks so simple to pitch after a hard day in wind and rain, waterproof, roomy, good headroom - home from home 🏡 👍🏻
When I was shopping for this it was tied with the Hubba and the deciding factor really was only that I found a BA that was available in Sweden (where I was at the time).
I love this tent though. So many good experiences with it.
Brilliant review very honest and truthful does look like a great tent and thankyou for the tour
My pleasure. I'm really glad you found it useful.
The tent is still is good as new and I still love it!
A great review and instrumental in ending my dithering about a plethora of other options. Thank you :o) Now for a pillow.
Thermarest pillow stuff sack. It takes up no room and I find it really comfy.
It's just a stuff sack but the inside is felted. Turn it inside out and stuff a hoodie in there and you're sorted!
Great video!
Thank you . I'm glad it was useful :)
Great review, have to agree that its a cracking tent. Have just got one myself but not used it in anger yet. Quality seems really good, the pack size makes it for me being able to stash the poles between the bars on the adventure bike.
You won't regret it. This is a real cut above other tents I've owned in the past. Hope you enjoy it as much as I have!
This summer I finally had time to try mine out (bought it last fall, for "cheap"). Not that many nights in it so far, only 4, but I am very happy with mine. It packs down compact, is easy to set up (but do come with the caveat all tents that needs to attach the inner tent before the outer comes with regarding setting up in rain and wind).
But I like mine, and I like it a lot.
Just make sure that if you buy it, listen to the advice given in the video and shell out for the footprint at once.
Regarding the footprint, it easily stuffs down into the tent bag. Besides, packing the tent is extremely easy. Do not fold it! Just stuff the inner tent into the bag, then the outer tent, and last the footprint. You will find you get some space left over once done. Easy peasy.
What you need to add to the package are a few extra tent pegs, and a piece of 2 mm kevlar or nylon rope. 2 meters should be enough. This to actually be able to use all the attachment points for the tent, as well as to be able to make some of the tent lines longer should you not camp on forgiving ground but need to make do with rocks or tying the lines to trees or shrubbery when pitching.
There are a few things that could have been done better, but overall it is a very attractive package. After using it, I am not looking to get another tent for a long time. This was exactly what I was looking for.
All good advice. And I'm glad your enjoying the tent. I've not done as much camping this year as I would have liked but I've had a few nights out and I'm still super happy with mine.
Thanks for a brilliant review. Purchased mine last night ❤ from sigma sports, they are selling at half price which blew me away.
Wow, half price is fantastic! But 2, keep a spare 😉
I'm glad you liked the review and I hope you get a lot of great adventures out of the tent.
For a lonesome motorcyclist this tent looks the business, think I might buy one for next summer.
It is perfect for anyone who needs to travel light and pitch quickly
What a brilliant review. I'll buy one, even though my wife swore that she would leave me if I bought another tent. Well done for a really great review.
You won't regret the tent. It's small enough that your wife need never know 😉
Thank you for a great review - all the best!
My pleasure. Glad you found it useful.
This is by far the best and up-to-date (new pole length) review of the Copper Spur HV UL1 on TH-cam - it should be on top of the search results for this tent.
It now is in my top 2 tent list for future bikepacking. The MSR Carbon Reflex 1 and this one are interesting especially because of the pack size.
It would be interesting to see your complete sleep setup and how you store it on your bike!
Thank you! I'm really glad you found it helpful.
I recently had a massive kit update. Built a new bike and moved over to bikepacking type bags. I had intended to do a couple of rides and then do a few videos on it all but the whole virus situation popped up and it hasn't happened. It will though, so subscribe and keep your eyes peeled
Cheers Jethro great review, was just about to get one but just wanted an honest review. Off to click the buy button now. Cheers Mate great video.
Glad it was helpful. I don't think you'll regret the purchase. I'm still well happy with mine.
Thank you. Concise and interesting. This tent is top of my list for next year!s trips. Off to eBay now !
You won't be disappointed
Have the two person version and I love it. Like you said condensation isn't amazing but I will say it's better when u ventilate it properly I usually always forget to pop the vent open.. best freestanding tent out there.
It would be the first place I'd look if was after a 2P for sure
“...tics, werewolves or whatever” 🤣🤣🤣. Great review with an enjoyable tinge of well placed sarcasm. Thx for the honest take on the helmet strap and fly daisy chain. My impression of usefulness or lack thereof was similar. The best feature of all BA Bikepacking tents is the short poles. I have better tents but the poles or so long they are a gangly disaster to pack for cycling. So well done BA!
Glad you enjoyed the vid. Despite its gimmicky features I love this tent. I've not owned many others in the past so my experience isn't super broad but this is my favourite of the ones I have tried.
I can only pray that 2021 throws up more opportunities to use it than 2020 has.
Cheers for watching, I appreciate it.
I recommend these tenst as for Bike Touring; 1) MSR tents 2) Big Agnes Tents 3) Some Nemo's 4) Some Sierra Design tents...there are others that are ultralightweight but these brands are the most reasonable (yet still expensive) to get and also being lightweight as the whole concept behind Bike Touring is this; Compact and lightweight. Someone told me that if your entire Cargo on your bike to do your traveling is under 55lbs, you are doing good. There are all sorts of other comfort camping gadgets; Marchway (to others) foldable/collapsible sleep cot (keep you off the cold grounds...better sleep :). I had purchased a kitchen utensil kit with it 's own carrying tote..eating GOOD foods; critical in sustaining your energy muscle strength, and health. There are a ton of BENEFITS that one can learn from FULL SELF SUPPORT BIKE TOURING.
I was looking at MSR as well but in the end I went for BA purely because it was the one that i could find in stock at the time. I love it though, a cracking tent.
I actually don't have a clue how much my load weighs. I try to keep it lean where I can but at the end of day I'm carrying things because I need them so knowing the weight doesn't make a difference.
I also appreciate good food during a ride so my cooking kit and supplies is a big portion of my weight.
Very good video. Thanks for making it.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I can follow up by saying that the tent is still going strong and I still absolutely love it.
I'll be doing a 10 day trip in a week's time so it will be getting another good outing.
Videos from that one coming soon!
@JethroJessop I would like to own such a tent, but they are not common here in New Zealand. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your videos. They are very informative.
@@stevenbissett ah yeah, I can imagine. What about MSR? I think the Hubba is comparable to the CS. It was my other choice when I was shopping and the CS only won out because I could get it fastest.
Cheers for the sub, I appreciate the support. Hope the vids continue to entertain. I can't promise they will all be very informative but they are all fun.... for me at least 😉
Subscribed, really enjoyed this frank review of a tent I hope to purchase.
I've used it a fair bit since this review and I can still definitely recommend it. Glad you liked the vid, hope whatever I do next is equally enjoyable. And thank you for the sub, I appreciate it
Nice review. I recently purchased the regular version but, unfortunately, got in a hurry to beat a rainstorm and managed to snap the ridgeline on the inner tent, tearing a 3 inch gash in the mesh. So, it serves as a reminder that UL tents are not as rugged as heavier backpacking tents, like the Kelty Grand Mesa. But, overall, it is a very nice tent.
Ouch! I imagine some creative swearing was triggered by that one.
It is definitely not the most robust tent in the world and I do worry about snagging it when setting up near bushes and undergrowth. It's the price you pay for a few less grams of weight I suppose.
@@JethroJessop I wasn't real happy when I realized what I had done. But I have a temporary fix in place with some patch screen. It should be pretty easy to sew the ridgeline back together when I have time.
Great review , I think I'll go for the 2 person version .
I reckon you'll be very happy. The newer models have the awning style door as well which looks great!
@@JethroJessop I've seen someone turn their bike upside down to hold the doorway awning up instead of using walking poles .
@@kevindean9613 I've tried this once or twice, also when tarp camping.
Its pretty good as long as you secure everything well. Otherwise the wind catches it and you get a bike falling on your tent ;)
@@JethroJessop i know it's a 3 season tent but what's t6he worst weather you've had it in ?
@@kevindean9613 Don't really have specifics. I've woken up with the fly crusted with frost and had whole nights where the rain was running off it in torrents.
It's weakest point is probably when it gets broadsided by strong wind. End on it is fine but I have had it distort when the wind comes in from the side. Possibly my guy line technique is partly to blame there ;)
Great review! Thank you.
My pleasure, glad it was helpful
Very great video
Very informative and well presented. Many thanks. I totally agree about bike gimmicks!
Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful. Gimmicks are gimmicks but it I still a great tent
Thx looks really cool might buy one def on my short list
Do it. You wont regret it
Got this a couple of months back. Not had a chance to use it, only put it up twice. But it feels very nice, and roomy for sure. My gut feeling is it will be a fine tent for both bike packing as well as when going kayaking. Small pack size and short poles really helps out in both cases.
I am also thinking 'bout ditching the pack, and just put it in my rear panniers.
Footprint is worth it, IMHO.
I'm really pleased with it. I reckon you won't regret it - roomy, cosy, great storage, versatile.
Yep just bought mine. Hope I`ll use it well ;)
You won't regret it. Great little tent. Let me know what you think of it
@@JethroJessop I will try to remember :) Can`t wait to get my hands on :)
Excellent review.
Thank you! Glad it was useful
Hi Jethro, I see that all your tent fixing points are connected to yellow or orange guy lines? (As mine is) I’ve been looking at changing them out with ‘Dutchgear’ Ti clips ( Fleaz and Flyz and Wasps)etc. With some dyneena style lines. It is only bling, and not at all essential, but I know you love your tent as I do and I suspect you to be the ‘gearhound’ that I am. This is a good vid from you. I’ve watched it more than once. Thank you. See you on the ice maybe!
I've not come across them before.They are very bling little beasties!
Let me know how they work out for you. I do indeed like a new bit of gear but if it really is purely bling then it drops down the list a bit just because there is so much other stuff that I always have in mind :)
Can I ask how to get rid of an old tent responsibly? There seems to be loads on gumtree etc and charities don't seem to be interested. Cheers. Great vid.
That is a very good question and one that I don't have a good answer for.
One thing you could try is going on Reddit and posting on the r/myog sub.
This is all people who make and customise their own gear and there may be someone near you who can reuse the fabric/poles/fasteners etc.
I did this with my old tent and got a fair bit of interest but it was all from overseas and the postage meant that in the end it went to the tip.
At the end of the day, if this doesn't work then all you can do is use the tent for as long as possible then recycle any bits that can be recycled.
@@JethroJessop Brilliant - many thanks. Really enjoying the vids. Doing Cardiff to Bath this weekend as a gentle opener for what will hopefully be a summer full of microadventures. Cheers.
@@simonroberts9538 glad you are enjoying the channel.
Good luck with the ride, that should be a nice route. I hope it goes smooth and is indeed the first of many 😃
Hello, great review, can I ask, where did you pick this up from in the UK? Cheers.
If I remember right I got it from these guys: www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/
Very likely to be a decent tent for the majority of bike touring. I chose a Hilleberg Soulo however and I am super happy with it. But then , I do my camping in Iceland so I need to sacrifice light weight for sturdiness and prefer a tent that is close to bombproof. Do you have any info on how much wind and rain the Copper Spur can handle?
The fly is rated 1200mm. Not sure about wind but it stood up well in everything I encountered this summer.
There are so many good tents out there these days that the differences are often pretty minimal.
Thank you. Great Video.
Cheers for watching.Glad you enjoyed it
When using a sleeping bag with this tent, will I get a -left zip- bag? Because of the door
I suppose the door is on your left as you lie in it but I wouldn't ever consider this a factor when choosing a bag. I can't see that it would make a lot of difference, especially if you use a bag liner which is probably zippless
@@JethroJessop got it, thank you for your response, I am looking at getting a western mountaineering bag with this tent, wish me luck :)
@@VevoV I can't speak for the bag as I've never tried it but the tent amazing, you will love it.
I hope it takes you on many happy adventures 😁
@@JethroJessop Thanks Jethro, I know it will serve me well. & I do like your videos and attitude while your out in the field. I'll be tuning in to more of your content!
@@VevoV Thank you. I very much appreciate the support and i hope the videos continue to entertain
Excellent! Thanks!
My pleasure. Glad it was useful
Hi Jetrho, thanks for the great video. For bikepacking purposes, do you prefer this one over the Power Lizard? :-) Could you tell me why. Thank you!
Definitely this one. It is free standing, it has more headroom inside, better storage, stands up to heavy rain and wind better and being able to pitch just the flysheet is nice as well.
I would have preferred a more stealth-camping-friendly colour but that isn't a big problem.
I never managed to pitch the powerlizard without it flapping in the wind and often found that the fly would touch the inner and wick damp through. It may have been a little smaller and lighter than the BA (??) But I wouldn't swap back.
Any more questions, just shout and I'll answer if I can.
@@JethroJessop Thanks a lot! :-)
Great review, thx for taking the time 😊👍
No worries. I'm glad it was useful.
I can follow up that I'm still using the tent now and I still absolutely love it.
Hi there. I am researching big agnes copper spur hv ul 1 tents.. do you still really like the tent? How do you find the lightweight fabric?. I subscribed to your page cos you have great character. Well done. Look forward to watching AND listening to your other uploads.
Well thank you. Really glad you like the videos and thanks for the sub.
I do still really like the tent and have no complaints about it. The fabric is light but not overly so. I've pitched in forest and around bushes and brambles as well as onto sand and stones. I'm not super precious about my kit but it is still intact with no holes or damage. It also dries pretty quick because it is so thin.
I'm not saying it's the best tent on the market because I haven't tried many others but it is a really good one that I look forward to using for a good many years to come.
@@JethroJessop Thanks for the info. Very helpful.
@@jamesdonoghue9358 my pleasure
thank you for the frank review!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching
me like. thanks
Hi there. I have one more question. From your expert opinion do you think the shorter shortstik poles an essential addition??? Im looking at a big agnes copper spur in the olive green colour but its not a bikepacking version. The poles are about 4" longer when folded. I only want the olive green version for its stealth colour
I think it depends on your personal preference and how you like to pack. I went for years without short poles and it was fine but now I have them I really like them.
I guess you have to look at your bags and whether you want to pack the tent as a single bundle or break it apart, will it be in a pannier, a bar roll, strapped to a rack or a cage.
If the longer poles will fit with your particular rig then go for it. I agree that a more stealthy colour would be nice - you can spot mine from a mile away :)
@@JethroJessop Thanks again. You been a great help. Im in the process of watching all your videos. I enjoy your humour too. Gives me a laugh.. The tent im looking at came out last year too. Its just like yours except for the clothes drying attachment straps and the helmet strap... just the poles are about 16" long.
@@jamesdonoghue9358 Thank you my friend, I'm really pleased you like the videos :)
I'm really not an expert but I am a passionate believer in spending time outdoors and encouraging others to do the same so as such, if you have questions then I'll happily try to answer and will throw my hands up if I don't know :)
Sounds daft maybe, but if you are on the fence about the length of the poles then cut a load of bamboo canes to that size and do a few test packs to see if it all fits the way you want it to.
@@JethroJessop Thanks again. Good call with the bamboo sticks. I wouldn't have thought of that
@@JethroJessop And by the way. The review you did on your big agnes is an excellent review... ive watched it more than once. ATB
Very glad to hear it keeps out slugs AND werewolves!
The werewolves were top of my list of requirements when buying this tent. And it really works. I've not seen a single werewolf on any of my trips!
Just bought it
Good choice my friend. You are going to love it. Got any plans for taking it out or are you locked down tight at the moment?
@@JethroJessop indeed. Thank you for asking. I plan on doing the Colorado Trail beginning of September. I am an endurance athlete and COVID-19 has caused havoc the last year and already in 2021. ALL of my MTN bike and Ironman races have cancelled. The Colorado Trail is the only thing that I can guarantee will happen !!! Need the mental victory !! worst-case scenario I have to drive there from Texas but fingers crossed I’ll do the Leadville 100 MTB first in August, then hit the Colorado Trail in September. Have a great 2021 and I hope it gets better for everyone. E
@@ebhkkc1 well I hope it all comes together for you. I subbed to your channel, are you on Instagram? Always interested to keep up with other folks' adventures
@@JethroJessop Thank you. More videos/drone footage to come. I want to promote positivity. I choose to get off FB, Strava, IM, twitter and 24 hour news etc. too much hate and divisiveness in this world. We are all blessed and I want the videos I post to reflect that. I will be filming my entire CT trail ride as well. Should be epic. Onward we roll. Have a great and memorable 2021 and live life to the fullest. E
@@ebhkkc1 All very true, the world can use all the positivity it can get these days. I will keep an eye on the channel then. Good luck with the coming adventures my friend :)
How does it perform in the wind?
It hasn't failed me so far.
If it gets broadsided by really strong gusts it can flex a fair bit but if you pitch at the right angle it stands up to it really well
Can I get a freestanding tent with compact poles like theses my tent poles are way to long
The short poles were what really should me on this one and they are very handy.
Freestanding is also useful though in my experience rarely vital. I definitely recommend this tent though.
Cheers for watching 😀
You under sell yourself. Good review. Although I love my MSR Hubba NX this tent seems an improvement on it. Only downside I can see is that it doesn't have a green fly sheet making wild camping more stealth. This is the only thing. 12 inch poles are good.
I'd agree about the fly. It does stand out a bit and I'd have chosen green if they had it but I try to pick my camp spots well out of sight anyway - can't sleep if I'm worrying about bloodthirsty locals.
The Hubba was level my other choice when I was shopping around - it was close but I'm super happy with the BA
@@JethroJessop Thanks for replying. Just a quick search on UltralightOutdoorGear shows BA now do them in green, and you can get a non bike packer version which doesn't presumably have the helmet strap and the roof thing to dry wet damp clothing which is a tiny bit cheaper ............. tempting, but as you say will this summer be a write off for leisure travelling or holidays, so wouldn't even get to use it this year? Thanks again.
@@JethroJessop Blood thirsty locals ..... LoL .......... bugs / Trolls???
@@alexmorgan3435 Interesting. That is where I got mine and there was no green option back then. Ah well, I'll survive.
I assume that the non-bikepacking version also has the longer poles though I could be wrong?
@@JethroJessop That's a point, it may well do. Hadn't thought of that. Also the extra sewn on straps you highlighted in your review for helmet and drying stuff on top of the tent seem like extra possibilities for the tent to leak. As you say perhaps things just so they could say it was a bike packing specific tent although the 12" poles might be desirable if carrying the tent on the handle bars. See you are very knowledgeable. I hadn't thought of this. Many thanks.
Thats a shit load of money IMHO for a tent, good review thanks
It isn't cheap I agree but it is also really good quality, really light and really packable. I don't have many vices in life so I feel OK spending money on something that I'm confident will keep me warm and dry for many years. It all depends how you are going to use a tent I suppose.
Finally a English review of this tent all the Americans reviews were putting me off 🤣 yep you have made my mind up so thank you for a proper review 👌👍
(In best RP accent) Jolly good old chap, I'm terribly pleased I could be of some assistance. Cup of tea?
Aye you got beef with us ? Lol
i gree i think they should have put the helmet strap inside the tent
Definitely, or at least higher up and more accessible
just subbed
Cheers, I also subbed in return. Look forward to checking your vids when I'm back from this weekends ride
Great review. One thing that bothers me, which no one seems to address, is bike security while you are in your tent. What is there to stop some one pinching your bike, or rummaging through your gear. You mentioned keeping valuables in the inner pockets, however to me everything I own is valuable, especially my bike.
I put a lock through the bike and lie it next to the tent with a guy line through the frame. If someone moves the bike then I'll hear and they would have to carry it away which isn't easy.
All my gear lives in the tent which is as secure as I can make it.
At the end of the day you just have to admit that there is nothing else you can do and trust in the general goodness of your fellow man. Otherwise you will just never go anywhere for fear of getting robbed.
I've never had any trouble and I've only met one person on the road who had anything stolen.
@@JethroJessop Thanks. I'm toying with a dog anchor with a cycle lock, an ultra light weight, dark flysheet, and attack alarm tethered between the bike and me. I trust no one, I'm from Merseyside it comes natural.
@@Chris66able I actually met a chap recently who had a little blutooth alarm on his bike with a motion sensor. He said it was great, really loud, really sensitive, pretty small as well.
I think as long as you do enough to discourage passing chavs that is enough. If a dedicated thief really has their eye on your bike then they will get it no matter what locks and precautions you take.
Sad but true
@@JethroJessop I know, all the hours of skiving in work, to buy a nice bike, then some little Chav trying to pinch it, then getting a bad back from digging his grave. Still its one of the handy parts of knowing the local woods.
@@Chris66able haha very true. Best places to wild camp ... and dispose of bodies 😉
Dear Jethro- I'm ashamed of you!
You seem to keep using this well-tried and favourite tent! It will not do!!
Don't you realise that you ought to be constantly changing and upgrading your tent to the ultimate - the supreme - the absolute - the final - the greatest - the hyper - the super - or whatever? That you should be continually regaling us with the excitement of another 6-10g weight reduction and further admissions that your previous choices were not up to the mark?
THANK THE LORD YOU'RE NOT LIKE THAT!
Agnes looks like a game girl for the tasks you set for her. AND YOU LIKE HER. THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS!
I have had my favourites but with increasing age, one has to change. Like one is no longer as agile as before and therefore space and headroom become more important.
My historic favourite was my Lichfield Scorpion 2 which was a classic of a low-profile budget tent (I got it new for 1/2 price). It came with me bikepacking Lindisfarne to Lichfield et al. I like Lichfield Tents (when Hawleys made them) and had some great times car-camping with a Cherokee 3 which I've given to Son No 1. I motor-bike camped with an Apache 3 which was cheap and perfect.
I've now gone totally crackers and bought a sad-looking Cubmaster 2 Ridge Tent (ebay - £15!) to take me back 60yrs to my misspent youth. It turned out to belie the photographs on ebay. With 4ft 2ins headroom at its summit, it surprised me positively. It needs VERY little TLC to get it back to perfect nick and I'm working on a 4ft cooking extension it make it more user-friendly for an old codger -( 5ft headroom and all that) Alloy poles from a redundant Lichfield Strola (sadly my bro badly packed it before returning it and the groundsheet and inner rotted) will provide the support for the light Strola canvas (adapted) to make the extension.
If you don't fall in love with your canvas, (as opposed to being seduced by spurious and exaggerated claims) best leave it be.
Sister Agnes seems to have some really decent and very 'loveable' features from bag to pitch. STAY IN LOVE!
Love your style. Love your vids. I apologise once again for the long, conversational comment.
Paul in the Mids
I do indeed love my tent. I can't see myself changing until it falls apart or Big Agnes decide to sponsor my channel - hint hint incase they watching ;)
The only thing that does keep my eye wandering is that the new model has the awning style door flap that would really make those wet camp days a lot better. It is a cool feature but not enough to make me upgrade.
what the fuck is up with ur audio m8
In what sense?