Cheers Simon 🙏🏼😊 Yep it was a very good buy. I’m looking forward to taking it out again soon. Thanks mate, have a great weekend. Best wishes, Jono ⛺️😁👍🏼
Great video! Thank you for sharing! I am also considering buying this tent recently for a 6-day trekking in north Sweden and there's not much reviewing on this one till now. I wonder if you have any further thoughts on this tent that you might like to share. Eg. how does it perform during strong wind and rain? Is it hard to set up even after some prectice?
Thank you. It’s a great tent and pretty good in moderate winds. When I’ve had all the guy-lines staked out it’s pretty solid and would take a lot of weather. Unfortunately (being in Greece) I’ve not been able to test it in heavy rain yet. But I’m confident it would be ok. As far as setting up in concerned, after a few times I’m sure it would be ok, although I wouldn’t want to set it up in strong winds. I hope that helps. All the best 😊👍🏼⛺️
If you don’t use the inner fly then yes there should be enough room as it pretty huge. With the fly I think it would be snug. Mainly due to the fact that the walls slope and therefore the usable space is a little less than 215 cm. I hope that helps 😊🏕️👍🏼
@@GreeklishOutdoors Thanks for the quick reply! I'll probably give it a miss then as there are other tents where I could just use the outer fly that are much easier to pitch. Naturehike Opalus 2 is very long without the inner! Sloped sides are a nightmare for me trying to fit. My search continues!
@GrundigWizz No problem. I’m 6’2” and sometimes find it difficult, so I can only imagine what it’s like for you. Most tents I’ve seen for very tall people are also quite heavy. Best of luck with your search 👍🏼🏕️
you're like the only review of this tent i think lol. The tent is supposed to be either 1570gr or 1900 but i cant find where the difference comes from, do you know how heavy it is without hiking poles but including everything else? (tent, stakes, tent pole, guy lines, ground sheet etc)
😁🏕️👍🏼 Yep I think VeganOutdoors has the only other video (just a first look). I’m surprised by that, as I thought it would be very popular 🤷🏻♂️ I will weigh everything again this afternoon and give you a breakdown. 😊👍🏼
@@GreeklishOutdoors Thanks! Ill check out the vid you mentioned too. I'm trying to decide whether to get the shell 2 or a lanshan 2. Or maybe a naturhike tent but the extra weight is dissuading me from those. Ill be using it with a friend and we're both kinda tall which is why the shell 2 looks like a good option even with it weighing a bit more.
I’ve just weighed everything…. Total weight (minus trekking poles) = 1942 g Breakdown: Inner + outer = 1238 g Tent pole = 225 g Tent stakes = 125 g These items total 1588 g (minimum trail weight). ------------ The additional 354 g is the footprint (244 g) and the stuff sack (110 g). I hope that helps. All the best 😊🏕️👍🏼
I’ve only reviewed the Lanshan 1 and although I made a couple of errors in the setup, after trying it again I didn’t like it (Space and stretching of materials). I know that the Lanshan 2 is bigger, but personally I would go for the Shell2. Yes it’s not the most straightforward tent to put up at first, but I prefer the design and there’s more room (including usable storage space). I’m tall as well (6 ft 2 inches) and the Shell2 was great (I could sit up). This was not the case in the Lanshan. If there’s two of you, the components of the Shell2 can easily be split between you (less than 1.1 kg each including trekking poles).
@@GreeklishOutdoors well if there’s anything that you’ve heard of and you can’t get there, I’d be willing to help you out. I don’t know what you have available where but if you come up with something let me know.
Great review thankyou
Glad you liked it. Thank you and have a great day 😊👍🏼🏕️
Nice to have plenty of room inside definitely go value matey 👍 Trev
Yes definitely Trev. Even though it was a little fiddly to put up, it was worth it for that space. Have a great weekend matey. All the best 😊👍🏼⛺️
New friend here. Happy New Year. Amazing information video. Beautiful nature.
Hello and happy new year! Thank you very much. Best wishes 😊👍🏼👋🏼🌞
Beautiful video ❤️❤️🌷🌷
Thank you very much 😊🙏🏼🌞
That is a big tent ⛺️ Jono and light too (the stuff sack is very well thought out too (I’d buy that mate )
Great review 👍
ATB Simon 🤠👍
Cheers Simon 🙏🏼😊 Yep it was a very good buy. I’m looking forward to taking it out again soon. Thanks mate, have a great weekend. Best wishes, Jono ⛺️😁👍🏼
My question is simple will i fit in there, I am 194cm tall.
Yes you should fit just fine lying down. However, your head might touch the top when you are sat up straight. ⛺️😊👍🏼
Great video! Thank you for sharing!
I am also considering buying this tent recently for a 6-day trekking in north Sweden and there's not much reviewing on this one till now. I wonder if you have any further thoughts on this tent that you might like to share. Eg. how does it perform during strong wind and rain? Is it hard to set up even after some prectice?
Thank you. It’s a great tent and pretty good in moderate winds. When I’ve had all the guy-lines staked out it’s pretty solid and would take a lot of weather. Unfortunately (being in Greece) I’ve not been able to test it in heavy rain yet. But I’m confident it would be ok. As far as setting up in concerned, after a few times I’m sure it would be ok, although I wouldn’t want to set it up in strong winds. I hope that helps. All the best 😊👍🏼⛺️
@@GreeklishOutdoors Thank you sooo much for the reply! It's very helpful!
Hi. Do you think this would fot someone 6'8"? The inner states 215cm but the outer fly is 245 and appear flat which on paper, should be enough space!
If you don’t use the inner fly then yes there should be enough room as it pretty huge. With the fly I think it would be snug. Mainly due to the fact that the walls slope and therefore the usable space is a little less than 215 cm. I hope that helps 😊🏕️👍🏼
@@GreeklishOutdoors Thanks for the quick reply! I'll probably give it a miss then as there are other tents where I could just use the outer fly that are much easier to pitch. Naturehike Opalus 2 is very long without the inner! Sloped sides are a nightmare for me trying to fit. My search continues!
@GrundigWizz No problem. I’m 6’2” and sometimes find it difficult, so I can only imagine what it’s like for you. Most tents I’ve seen for very tall people are also quite heavy. Best of luck with your search 👍🏼🏕️
amazing video!
Thank you very much 😊🙏🏼👍🏼⛺️
you're like the only review of this tent i think lol. The tent is supposed to be either 1570gr or 1900 but i cant find where the difference comes from, do you know how heavy it is without hiking poles but including everything else? (tent, stakes, tent pole, guy lines, ground sheet etc)
😁🏕️👍🏼 Yep I think VeganOutdoors has the only other video (just a first look). I’m surprised by that, as I thought it would be very popular 🤷🏻♂️ I will weigh everything again this afternoon and give you a breakdown. 😊👍🏼
@@GreeklishOutdoors Thanks! Ill check out the vid you mentioned too. I'm trying to decide whether to get the shell 2 or a lanshan 2. Or maybe a naturhike tent but the extra weight is dissuading me from those. Ill be using it with a friend and we're both kinda tall which is why the shell 2 looks like a good option even with it weighing a bit more.
I’ve just weighed everything….
Total weight (minus trekking poles) = 1942 g
Breakdown:
Inner + outer = 1238 g
Tent pole = 225 g
Tent stakes = 125 g
These items total 1588 g (minimum trail weight).
------------
The additional 354 g is the footprint (244 g) and the stuff sack (110 g).
I hope that helps. All the best 😊🏕️👍🏼
@@GreeklishOutdoors I see, thanks so much for the effort!! I'll think about it some more.
I’ve only reviewed the Lanshan 1 and although I made a couple of errors in the setup, after trying it again I didn’t like it (Space and stretching of materials). I know that the Lanshan 2 is bigger, but personally I would go for the Shell2. Yes it’s not the most straightforward tent to put up at first, but I prefer the design and there’s more room (including usable storage space). I’m tall as well (6 ft 2 inches) and the Shell2 was great (I could sit up). This was not the case in the Lanshan. If there’s two of you, the components of the Shell2 can easily be split between you (less than 1.1 kg each including trekking poles).
What kind of chips (crisps) come with the tent. Male or female.😮😮😅
😂😂 No more chips for me for a while 🤪
@@GreeklishOutdoors. Is there anything that you might like from the states Oregon?
I’m not sure. Do you mean snacks? I like to dry anything that’s different and authentic from an area.
@@GreeklishOutdoors well if there’s anything that you’ve heard of and you can’t get there, I’d be willing to help you out. I don’t know what you have available where but if you come up with something let me know.
Thanks very much Randy, that’s very nice of you. I’ll have a look online and see if there’s anything 😊👍🏼✊🏼
Thanks for this.
Cheers Nick. Have a great weekend 😊👍🏼⛺️
You too.@@GreeklishOutdoors