I have seen many reviews in which the tent is assembled roughly, often with obvious errors. You are among the few who carry out the assembly correctly and, almost completely new, also show the disassembly phases. Seeing the entire experience is informative and validates your judgment. All much appreciated
Some motorbike riders choose this tent for touring. Some say this tent can be erected in less than 6 minutes. It can outperform more expensive tents in moderate to heavy rain. It's good to have space outside the sleeping area if it does rain & you need to make a hot drink/food or store some of your stuff. Definitely the one to buy & spend money on a really good sleeping bag & mat.
I have it and love it with the optional vestibule which works great to store my bike-packing trailer with room to spare to cook under. It’s withstood several Texas thunderstorms with zero issues. Super easy setup and light weight. My only complaint is the difficulty to setup the fly first. Mine requires the inner tent to be installed before I can clip on the rain fly.
Just seen this video today. I have been looking at so many tents and this tent took my eye . I am just starting out on the road to camping/wild camping and plan to go wild camping next summer after getting the gear I need . I got the hiking/wild camping bug this past May in the lake district with my sister and brother in law we did some amazing walks and I knew I wanted to strike out on my own. Great video 👍
Minds been made up 👍 I’d just purchased the MSR Elixir 2 but was damaged and go outdoors had no more in stock. But this looks exact and I’m looking forward to it.
I like your videos, they are well shot and of good quality. I love it when it rains, I would like to make a video with rain myself, but it rarely rains.
Great report. Comments of your experience spot on. Tent has superb space, especially with two vestibules. Only problem (but probably gets easier with time/experience) is the complex pole set up. You did enjoy the fact that you had no rain when setting up or when stowing. Not sure I would enjoy it in poor weather.
May i give a tip. On Wish you can order a little USB heating pad. It is around 15x25 cm. I strenghtened the edges with a strong textile tape. Connected to a powerbank the heating-pad gets really warm. Around 70 degrees Celsius. I have used it for 4 years now. And by that i can leave the very warm sleepingbag at home. I have a dual setup sleepingbag. And the light one is very small when packed. Whenever i get cold i use the USB heating-pad with a powerbank. I take two 20.000 mili-amp with me allways. And re-charge them while riding on the bike. One of them is more then enough for the whole night. Used that several times when it was just above freezing. The first time i was amazed how warm it will keep you. I push it down around the feet. One of the greates but cheapest product i ever bought. I must admit that i allways take 6 handwarmers with me. I like to do motortraveling for two or three months. And you can never be sure. In case of emergency those little handwarmers can keep you alive. They are very cheap on Temu. Packing light on a motorcycle is a must.
I've got a Mongar 2 and it is amazing so far, the only complaint i have is that the color scheme available when i purchased it is no stealthy at all, white and fluorescent green... mehhh, and no whindows! But as the tent itself, awesome for three seasons
I have a Cloud Up 2 tent, love it, however i found it a little bit narrow (i'm a relatively tall guy) even for a two person tent. So the depredatory capitalism spirit has been invading me recently, for that reason, i'm even more commited to make a completely unnecessary purchase of another Naturehike tent, and i'm thinking about this Mongar 2, it's a bit heavier than the CloudUp2, but seems much more spacious.
I know how you feel my collection of tents and hammocks keeps rising. The Mongar 2 is a perfect size for 1 you'll have plenty of room. Thanks for watching. .
Looks like a great little tent, I have been thinking of getting the Cloud peak 2 for ages but this one looks like its as good if not a little better as that overhang on the vestibule looks like it keeps the water from falling right into your tent inner when you have the doors open! I also like how you can put the outer up first then the inner second (seen that on other reviews)
Hey, I've just bought one in Australia - prices dropped down to normal finally. Looks great but with your cooler, windier weather there I reckon the cloud peak might be the sturdier, more stable choice for The One Tent? I'm going to get a cloud peak 2 also lol ...
Bought the Mongar 2 last year, but haven't had a decent chance to test it out yet though. :( I wish they had the darker green then, but it was only available in white or purple... and up here in the north (Sweden) it is really bright in the summer, so a darker tent is preferable. Nice video!
Thanks for the review of the Naturehike 2 Mongar tent! I've been looking into tents to use backpacking (I'm new so I need all the gear). I don't want to drop a bunch of $$$ on a really expensive tent until I decide I like backpacking or not. Anything I buy I can use for kayak/SUP camping so it won't go unused, but lightweight and smaller is better for that as well. I didn't catch it, but what was your pillow?
It would be a nightmare rigging in typical uk weather! such as heavy rain and high wind, once up it looks great, but I would prefer inner and fly rigging together
Not sure yet on the 3 season I'll ha e to try it some more but I don't see why not as I'm used to sleeping with a hammock and tarp. Thanks for watching mate 👍
nice video how cold was it in nighttime ? I asked myself maybe it is to much mash and could be little bit more air circulated and slightly colder like the cloud up 2..... because the Mongar has much more mash. what you think ? I am between the cloud up 2 and the Mongar, will use it for 2 person, though not to tall persons =) what i like at the Mongar 2 is that the sidewalls are way better for more roomy feeling. best regards from Germany
Hi, I didn't find it cold but you're right it's all mesh inside. I'm used to sleeping in a hammock under a tarp so feels more sheltered than that. Thanks for watching 😁
I’m not sure how cold it would be for your weather, but the mesh on the mongar is quite densely woven. With the fly on top and doors closed, there’s not that much direct airflow (although it does vent very well). I personally prefer the 2 door design & side entry for 2 persons or more. So I would chose either the mongar or star river (this one is like halfway between mongar and cloud up)
@@outdoorgaz5 Ahh! This is a problem I'm having. I'm used to my Clark Hammock; it has a weathershield as well as a tarp and it's cozy and very comfortable. As much as I've looked around for a ground tent, I just cant bring myself to buy one. I can set my Clark up on the ground, if there aren't any trees. It won't have the room of these true ground hugger tents. Presently I'm torn between the Mongar 2 (so thanks for the vid!), the NH Opalus 2 or 3 or even maybe the NH Hiby 3. I live in the tropics.
Very good tent and very good video content. Very impressive video presentation too. New friend love outdoors here just subscribe and like 👍 your nice video. Thank you for sharing your wonderful camping adventure my friend 🤝👍
Looks like it's possible to pitch fly first - what d'you reckon? I'd be interested to know what you think of the Naturehike Star River - I'm torn between the two.
@outdoorgaz5 👍 that's what I was assuming would need to be done when i took mine out of the pack and thought "hang on im 2 pegs shy here" , i made a V out of the the two lines at either end by the vent flaps
@outdoorgaz5 good stuff! If it did you well I may invest in the green rainfly, mine is the 20d purple edition which looks fantastic, but not very stealthy, kind of looks like barney the dinosaur waiting for the air ambulance 😂 I've found the purple rainfly clips on to the inner in the corners using buckles rather than the anodised metal pole receivers, which I don't think is quite as durable and makes pitching rainfly first abit more challenging. Time and weather will tell I suppose
@@shaunt7069Yeah I did think the purple wasn't great for a stealth camp but I can't complain about the tent it hasn't let me down yet. I was camping this weekend and it coped with a load of snow, the video should be up next weekend.
@@mjcussen7458 20D sil nylon is lower weight but it abrorbs more water than 210T polyester. Haven't found good video extensively testing and comparing the materials. More research is needed. I have polyester tent for car camping purposes, and sil nylon tents for hiking.
Love the area! Beautiful! 💜
I have seen many reviews in which the tent is assembled roughly, often with obvious errors. You are among the few who carry out the assembly correctly and, almost completely new, also show the disassembly phases. Seeing the entire experience is informative and validates your judgment. All much appreciated
I think this is the most beautiful tent folding I've seen so far :D
@@fkasol Haha the location helped thank you.
Some motorbike riders choose this tent for touring. Some say this tent can be erected in less than 6 minutes. It can outperform more expensive tents in moderate to heavy rain. It's good to have space outside the sleeping area if it does rain & you need to make a hot drink/food or store some of your stuff. Definitely the one to buy & spend money on a really good sleeping bag & mat.
Found this vid looking for Mongar reviews and have subscribed due to your chilled vibe. Good stuff.
What a nice message thank you hopefully you enjoy my other videos.
What a beautiful area to camp in! I bought this tent for my daughter last month will be taking it out soon.
Hope you both have a great time thanks for watching.
Great review, very informative. I will be getting either the Cloud up 1 or 2
Thanks for the kind words. Hope you have some great adventures in your new tent
Big fan of my Mongar, had it out in all conditions and it's been great
I'm lookong forward to plenty more adventures in it. Thanks for watching and subscribing much appreciated.
O lovely solo hike and camping 👍
@@Tareeq786 Thank you.
@@outdoorgaz5 in heavy downpours my mongar 2 back splashes inside :/
Got nature hike one man tent ,best tent ever bought ,quality amazing
Yeah really impressed so far. Thanks for watching
I camped on the Mynd the other month 👍🏻
@@HikingAd-Ventures It's a great spot. Hope you had better burgers than I did.
I have it and love it with the optional vestibule which works great to store my bike-packing trailer with room to spare to cook under. It’s withstood several Texas thunderstorms with zero issues. Super easy setup and light weight. My only complaint is the difficulty to setup the fly first. Mine requires the inner tent to be installed before I can clip on the rain fly.
I've not tried setting up the fly first yet. Good to know it's survived some real thunderstorms. Thanks for watching.
Hi,
Do you have a link to that extra vestibule ?
nice view! watching from philippines!!!🇵🇭, go,go,go
Thanks for watching 😁😁
What a lovely calming video and I think I want this tent😊
Thank you. It's a great tent it hasn't failed me yet.
Wow...what an amazing view...a vast meadow...as far as the eye can see...
Very impressive camping...
Great views and a great camp, thanks for watching.
Looks a great tent , thanks for review !
Thanks mate glad I could help 👍
Just seen this video today. I have been looking at so many tents and this tent took my eye .
I am just starting out on the road to camping/wild camping and plan to go wild camping next summer after getting the gear I need .
I got the hiking/wild camping bug this past May in the lake district with my sister and brother in law we did some amazing walks and I knew I wanted to strike out on my own.
Great video 👍
It's been really good to me so far. A great little tent perfect for wild camping. Hope you get out wildcamping soon. Thanks for watching.
Excellent real life use review of the Mongar 2.... your campsite location; what happened to all the trees,,,, can not see any for kms...
Thanks for the kind words. There haven't been tree up this way for some time the land is used for sheep grazing. Thanks for watching
Just bought a mongar same as yours (210T). Great view, great video.
Hope you get some good use out of it, thanks for watching
I think they are good tents, if it gets cold/winter just take a bivvy with it, sorted.
I've heard it's a 2 season tent but felt plenty warm inside, thanks for watching.
Minds been made up 👍 I’d just purchased the MSR Elixir 2 but was damaged and go outdoors had no more in stock. But this looks exact and I’m looking forward to it.
Glad I could help let me know how your first camp goes. Thanks for watching
I like your videos, they are well shot and of good quality. I love it when it rains, I would like to make a video with rain myself, but it rarely rains.
Thank you for your kind words and thanks for watching
Just found your channel today. Sheboygan, WI, USA. Nice tent & campout.
Hi Mary Ann thanks for watching.
tent beautiful
Thanks
I have a nature hike star river, very similar to the mongar but has higher inner walls so is warmer
Cool, I haven't felt the cold yet in this tent. Thanks for watching
Well made video…. Subscribed from the “colony” Canada 🇨🇦🍻
Always a pleasure to meet a fellow Gary. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching and subscribing
So civilized! Who said camping has to be painful? Gorgeous set-up. Many thanks for sharing. Cheers from Montreal QC
I bet you've got some amazing spots in Montreal. Thanks for watching.
Great report. Comments of your experience spot on. Tent has superb space, especially with two vestibules. Only problem (but probably gets easier with time/experience) is the complex pole set up.
You did enjoy the fact that you had no rain when setting up or when stowing. Not sure I would enjoy it in poor weather.
Thanks for watching, yeah great tent and I'm sure my time setting it up will get quicker. Poles are not too fiddly.
Yes, the poles go up and down quite quickly after a few set ups. 1st time camping for me ever. Love this tent with and without the vestibule.
May i give a tip.
On Wish you can order a little USB heating pad. It is around 15x25 cm. I strenghtened the edges with a strong textile tape.
Connected to a powerbank the heating-pad gets really warm. Around 70 degrees Celsius.
I have used it for 4 years now. And by that i can leave the very warm sleepingbag at home. I have a dual setup sleepingbag. And the light one is very small when packed. Whenever i get cold i use the USB heating-pad with a powerbank. I take two 20.000 mili-amp with me allways. And re-charge them while riding on the bike.
One of them is more then enough for the whole night. Used that several times when it was just above freezing. The first time i was amazed how warm it will keep you. I push it down around the feet. One of the greates but cheapest product i ever bought.
I must admit that i allways take 6 handwarmers with me. I like to do motortraveling for two or three months. And you can never be sure. In case of emergency those little handwarmers can keep you alive. They are very cheap on Temu.
Packing light on a motorcycle is a must.
Great tips thanks I might get myself some heat pads.
The camping location is very good
Wishing you more success and health always there with your family.
Warm greetings from Indonesia 🙏🤝
Such a kind message much appreciated. Thanks for watching.
I think I'd have to see it in person before I could make my mind up about it, think id stay with my Vango Omega 250.
I also love the Vango 250
Cool campers show us their socks 14:12 Nice.
Haha, always happy to show my socks off. thanks for watching.
@@outdoorgaz5 Good man.
Love this tent. No vestibule needed when solo. I have it for when I take company though, it's fantastic.
Yeah I'm really enjoying it, not long got back from a 4 night trip and the tent held up perfectly.
I've got a Mongar 2 and it is amazing so far, the only complaint i have is that the color scheme available when i purchased it is no stealthy at all, white and fluorescent green... mehhh, and no whindows! But as the tent itself, awesome for three seasons
You could always get a lightweight camo tarp and pull it over for stealth camps. Thanks for watching
@@outdoorgaz5 that's what i do!!
Thanks Bro....
Thanks for watching
I have a Cloud Up 2 tent, love it, however i found it a little bit narrow (i'm a relatively tall guy) even for a two person tent. So the depredatory capitalism spirit has been invading me recently, for that reason, i'm even more commited to make a completely unnecessary purchase of another Naturehike tent, and i'm thinking about this Mongar 2, it's a bit heavier than the CloudUp2, but seems much more spacious.
I know how you feel my collection of tents and hammocks keeps rising. The Mongar 2 is a perfect size for 1 you'll have plenty of room. Thanks for watching.
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Looks like a great little tent, I have been thinking of getting the Cloud peak 2 for ages but this one looks like its as good if not a little better as that overhang on the vestibule looks like it keeps the water from falling right into your tent inner when you have the doors open! I also like how you can put the outer up first then the inner second (seen that on other reviews)
Yeah it's a really good tent, you're right the rain doesn't get inside. Thanks for watching.
@notme1345 I eventually ordered an import from AliExpress which has less mesh on the inner look forward to getting it 👍
@notme1345 they call it the Mongar 2 custom and only comes in grey (basically almost a full copy of MSR Hubba Hubba)
@Not Me I've used this tent in cold, wet and windy conditions. Works great.
Hey, I've just bought one in Australia - prices dropped down to normal finally. Looks great but with your cooler, windier weather there I reckon the cloud peak might be the sturdier, more stable choice for The One Tent? I'm going to get a cloud peak 2 also lol ...
Bought the Mongar 2 last year, but haven't had a decent chance to test it out yet though. :(
I wish they had the darker green then, but it was only available in white or purple... and up here in the north (Sweden) it is really bright in the summer, so a darker tent is preferable.
Nice video!
Hopefully you get a chance soon to get out and enjoy the tent. Thanks for watching much appreciated.
Thanks for the review of the Naturehike 2 Mongar tent! I've been looking into tents to use backpacking (I'm new so I need all the gear). I don't want to drop a bunch of $$$ on a really expensive tent until I decide I like backpacking or not. Anything I buy I can use for kayak/SUP camping so it won't go unused, but lightweight and smaller is better for that as well. I didn't catch it, but what was your pillow?
Hi, glad my video helped its a great tent. The pillow I used was a Vango deep sleep thermo pillow. Thanks for watching.
Another great video 👌
Can I ask, whats the ground blanket you're using inside the tent? Thanks ✌
Thank you. It was just a cheap picnic blanket. Thanks for watching.
It would be a nightmare rigging in typical uk weather! such as heavy rain and high wind, once up it looks great, but I would prefer inner and fly rigging together
It rained all night and I had no problems, also slept for three continuous nights in high wind and it was fine. Have you tried one?
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Obrigado por assistir 😁👍
What do people think of the completely mesh inner? The MSR hubba hubba has solid to about half way up
I haven't had any problems with the complete mesh inner it feels warm enough for me. Thanks for watching
How strange! No puddle to the left, just dry trail, but you had to make a ‘Splash’ didn’t you, good opening.
Can't resist a good puddle
Très bonne vidéo! 👍
Merci beaucoup
nice one bro. one of my inspiration to camp solo. im a new subscriber. i enjoy your videos
Thanks for watching 👍
I like this tent but I have problem with it during poor weather. heavy rains and wind the water goes inside from the bottom mesh. no leaks just that.
You could maybe try a larger ground mat inside. Thanks for watching
Great video! Such a beautiful place. Love the rain sound on the tent. New follower here. Nice channel. Greetings from across the pond in the USA. Crow
Thanks for the very kind words and thanks for watching Crow.
Cool place great campout. Tent held up well. Would you say it's a legit 3 season or 2 season tent?Happy Trails Brotha.
Not sure yet on the 3 season I'll ha e to try it some more but I don't see why not as I'm used to sleeping with a hammock and tarp. Thanks for watching mate 👍
Nice video! Awesome place. Cheers, from Netherlands. New subsciber here👍
Thank you I really appreciate that, I've got a new camping video coming out this weekend. Hope all is good with you in the beautiful Netherlands.
@@outdoorgaz5 Got the notification set, so looking forward to your new video!
@@Laubasss 😁 6pm GMT today
nice video how cold was it in nighttime ? I asked myself maybe it is to much mash and could be little bit more air circulated and slightly colder like the cloud up 2.....
because the Mongar has much more mash. what you think ? I am between the cloud up 2 and the Mongar, will use it for 2 person, though not to tall persons =)
what i like at the Mongar 2 is that the sidewalls are way better for more roomy feeling.
best regards from Germany
Hi, I didn't find it cold but you're right it's all mesh inside. I'm used to sleeping in a hammock under a tarp so feels more sheltered than that. Thanks for watching 😁
I’m not sure how cold it would be for your weather, but the mesh on the mongar is quite densely woven. With the fly on top and doors closed, there’s not that much direct airflow (although it does vent very well). I personally prefer the 2 door design & side entry for 2 persons or more. So I would chose either the mongar or star river (this one is like halfway between mongar and cloud up)
@@outdoorgaz5 Ahh! This is a problem I'm having. I'm used to my Clark Hammock; it has a weathershield as well as a tarp and it's cozy and very comfortable. As much as I've looked around for a ground tent, I just cant bring myself to buy one. I can set my Clark up on the ground, if there aren't any trees. It won't have the room of these true ground hugger tents. Presently I'm torn between the Mongar 2 (so thanks for the vid!), the NH Opalus 2 or 3 or even maybe the NH Hiby 3. I live in the tropics.
@@mjcussen7458 I think you will be happy with the Mongar 2. It is hard not to be in the hammock but the Mongar 2 is very well vented.
would you say this tent would fit two people with gear?
@@waterbottle5374 definitely very easily. Happy adventures
Very good tent and very good video content. Very impressive video presentation too. New friend love outdoors here just subscribe and like 👍 your nice video. Thank you for sharing your wonderful camping adventure my friend 🤝👍
Thanks those are very kind words, thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it. Enjoy nature my friend
is this 210t or 20D? thanks planning to buy this forest green💚
Hi it's the 210t hope that helps. Enjoy your new tent
Does the Mongo suffer with condensation ? I was looking at buying the MSR hubba hubba until I found out about Naturehike
Not that I noticed, no condensation yet but will keep you posted after some more camps. Thanks for watching.
What ground mat is that in your tent?
It's a mat I picked up from Decathalon just a picnic blanket really. Thanks for watching.
Cross bar always goes under the top frame not on top or fly will be too high above ground. Instructions are clear
Oh thanks for the tip ill do that next time.
the first place i,ve seen bared of tall tress or no tree at all the place is so huge n yet no vegetations, no tree around
There are lots of places like this in the UK
Looks like it's possible to pitch fly first - what d'you reckon? I'd be interested to know what you think of the Naturehike Star River - I'm torn between the two.
I've not had a look at the Star River I'll check it out. Yeah I think you can do fly first. Thanks for watching.
@@outdoorgaz5 My pleasure mate. Cheers for the vid.
Is it 20d, 15d or 210t version ?
Hahay
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Nice job. But buy Naturehike products, I will choose collins outdoors, much cheaper than Amazon.
Cool thanks for the advice i'll check them out. Thanks for wactching.
Are you a Shropshire lad, brother?
I am now, but originally from Birmingham. Thanks for watching
How did you peg out 12 peg points with 10 pegs 😅
I put one peg in the two longer guy lines on the front and back
@outdoorgaz5 👍 that's what I was assuming would need to be done when i took mine out of the pack and thought "hang on im 2 pegs shy here" , i made a V out of the the two lines at either end by the vent flaps
@@shaunt7069 Yep I did exactly that. I'm just on my way home from a very snowy camp in the mongar. Hopefully up next week
@outdoorgaz5 good stuff! If it did you well I may invest in the green rainfly, mine is the 20d purple edition which looks fantastic, but not very stealthy, kind of looks like barney the dinosaur waiting for the air ambulance 😂 I've found the purple rainfly clips on to the inner in the corners using buckles rather than the anodised metal pole receivers, which I don't think is quite as durable and makes pitching rainfly first abit more challenging. Time and weather will tell I suppose
@@shaunt7069Yeah I did think the purple wasn't great for a stealth camp but I can't complain about the tent it hasn't let me down yet. I was camping this weekend and it coped with a load of snow, the video should be up next weekend.
the place has no trees around just plain lot
Still a beautiful landscape
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G'day Gaz.
Nice one mate.
Fantastic spot.
All the best.
Clive.
From CDP Outdoors
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Thanks Clive much appreciated
mynd place has no trees around
Don't worry there are some trees
210T if 20D ?
20d
@@outdoorgaz5 Hi, would you recommend 20D or 210T for the tropics?
@@mjcussen7458 I would say 20d as it's nylon and more water resistant you'll probably need that living in the tropics. Thanks for watching
@@mjcussen7458 20D sil nylon is lower weight but it abrorbs more water than 210T polyester.
Haven't found good video extensively testing and comparing the materials.
More research is needed.
I have polyester tent for car camping purposes, and sil nylon tents for hiking.
£186 on Amazon
A fellow brummie? Great video :) obvs will sub to our own haha.
Brummie and proud, thanks for watching and subbing 😁😁