I bought mine earlier this year. Where I live it costs the equivelent of 64 quid - Which makes it an absolute bargain. Great quality, and easy to put up. I take my 4 year old daughter camping, she takes up a lot of space... but there is enough room for both of us!!! Your video sums up this tent perfectly )
@@britinrussia3687 that's an absolute bargain! Yeah really good solid tent. I've always camped with both of my kids, really gives them fantastic memories.
@CampWithMatt thank you for letting me know, I'm seriously considering this tent as my first ultralight tent, the price is just right compared to the likes of MSR or Nemo etc.
@JohannJVR next one up is a Durston, but that has other trade offs associated with it and is a step up in expense. I've got about 3 or 4 other tents similar to this, in the same price range and this is my fave. It's definitely not a bad tent
@CampWithMatt I've considered Durston, but the brand is not available in my country (South Africa). With shipping and import duties, I'm right up there with MSR/Nemo prices :(
@JohannJVR they have other issues too, they are not freestanding and require strong peg put points to maintain the tent in place. But they are much lighter, I've got both and had to pay import duty to get the Durston sent over here to the UK. I still use a mixture. If you're getting started backpacking or wildcamping this really is a good pick.
If you own this tent - let me know what you think of it in the comments below!
I bought mine earlier this year. Where I live it costs the equivelent of 64 quid - Which makes it an absolute bargain. Great quality, and easy to put up. I take my 4 year old daughter camping, she takes up a lot of space... but there is enough room for both of us!!! Your video sums up this tent perfectly )
@@britinrussia3687 that's an absolute bargain! Yeah really good solid tent. I've always camped with both of my kids, really gives them fantastic memories.
I got the 3 man version of this tent and i think for the little bit more weight and slightly bigger pack size the 3 man one is well worth it
@@terryaustin1914 for a single person? Reckon if it gives you more height and maybe some more vestibule would definitely be a good thing
How does the Cloud Up handle condensation?
@@JohannJVR it's a smaller tent, so there is some, but the gap between the inner and outer is large enough that it's not going to get on your stuff.
@CampWithMatt thank you for letting me know, I'm seriously considering this tent as my first ultralight tent, the price is just right compared to the likes of MSR or Nemo etc.
@JohannJVR next one up is a Durston, but that has other trade offs associated with it and is a step up in expense. I've got about 3 or 4 other tents similar to this, in the same price range and this is my fave. It's definitely not a bad tent
@CampWithMatt I've considered Durston, but the brand is not available in my country (South Africa). With shipping and import duties, I'm right up there with MSR/Nemo prices :(
@JohannJVR they have other issues too, they are not freestanding and require strong peg put points to maintain the tent in place. But they are much lighter, I've got both and had to pay import duty to get the Durston sent over here to the UK. I still use a mixture. If you're getting started backpacking or wildcamping this really is a good pick.