Thanks a mil Mark. It's one solid tent. Insanely light. Loads of room inside and so many tie out points for keeping it stable in the wind. And looks amazing. Hope it serves you really well.
Lost count to the amount of times used, to be honest. I would go for something bigger because I am quite tall and enjoy a bit more room than what's on offer here.
@@newlifeeveryday1821 it's pretty much seen all types of weather. Rain or snow isn't an issue for it. It has 15 tie out points so wind is not an issue.
@@newlifeeveryday1821 There are 8 on the ground and 3 centre mid points then 4 further up along the seams should the wind get nasty. There is also a cone tie out point should you wish to tie the top of the shelter to a tree.
@@The_gear_review_channel You said ‘I emigrated to the Czech Rebublic in 2018, to be closer to nature’. I said ‘Could you not have tried Donegal’ ....what I meant was there are not that many people and plenty of nature in Donegal & in many ways, if you are from Ireland, it would have been an easier move if that was your reason.
Great video I’ve been looking at this tent for months and can’t wait to get it. Looking forward to more content
Thanks a mil Mark. It's one solid tent. Insanely light. Loads of room inside and so many tie out points for keeping it stable in the wind. And looks amazing. Hope it serves you really well.
Do you still have positive feelings toward this tent ? How many times have you used it ?
Lost count to the amount of times used, to be honest. I would go for something bigger because I am quite tall and enjoy a bit more room than what's on offer here.
@@The_gear_review_channel Have you used it in rain or snow storms ? High wind storms ? If so how did it perform ?
@@newlifeeveryday1821 it's pretty much seen all types of weather. Rain or snow isn't an issue for it. It has 15 tie out points so wind is not an issue.
@@The_gear_review_channel Do you actually use 15 stakes for the tent ? I thought it was 8.
@@newlifeeveryday1821 There are 8 on the ground and 3 centre mid points then 4 further up along the seams should the wind get nasty. There is also a cone tie out point should you wish to tie the top of the shelter to a tree.
Interesting video
Thank you kindly. Looking forward to the comparison video between this and the Dirigo 2.
Could you not have tried co. Donegal?
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.
@@The_gear_review_channel You said ‘I emigrated to the Czech Rebublic in 2018, to be closer to nature’. I said ‘Could you not have tried Donegal’ ....what I meant was there are not that many people and plenty of nature in Donegal & in many ways, if you are from Ireland, it would have been an easier move if that was your reason.
@@machoneboard it definetely would have been easier. Still might happen to Donegal.
Why are you so far away from the tent and just pacing side to side lol. Can barely see the tent
Why are you even commenting and trying to be a smart ass? Stop wasting my time and go cry over your fika tomorrow
@@The_gear_review_channel nice replying after 2 years 😂
hey buddy
I've put this away until winter. Too many bugs 😂 as don't have the bug net for it unfortunately