Thank you Ben for the review of some of your camping equipment. You are always very informative on the gear that you use. I started camping in 2021 and look forward to your entertaining videos. Thank you again and Stay Safe.
The X2 pump is great. I have had mine for about 10 months and am really happy with it. I use a 3mm acoustic foam mat under my thermarest as it helps stop my mat sliding around.
Hey Ben, keep up the good work :) I've limited myself to 3 tents, 5 stoves, 4 sleeping bags and 2 hammocks, I consider myself a minimalist wild camper with options :)
A chap can never have too many tents! You didn't mention packs, so are we to assume that in the spirit of pure minimalism , that you just bundle up all your gear in a blanket, tie it up with a spare shoe lace and carry it on the end of a stick, Tom Sawyer style? Or do you have so many ru-sacs that you are embarassed by the sheer quantity and are too ashamed to quote the actual number? Come on now don't be shy, how many?!
Hilleberg Akto. Enough space to cook in, outer tent comes all the way to the ground so no problem cooking when it's blowing a gale outside. For the 'lazy' trips, Hilleberg Nallo GT. Same reasons as for the Akto but with more space.
I’m currently gathering kit for my first wild camp in a long time so I do find your videos really helpful, I’ve rewatched a ton of them in the last couple of days lol so keep up the good work! 👍
Hi Ben, great vid as always. Yeah got this tent for Christmas, my brother found a Black Friday 30% discount from terra nova. Yet to venture out. Also brought myself a footprint and extra pegs. Seen loads of reviews, all saying really good. (Have been studying loads of tents) Looking forward to getting out in it. Also have a light tour mat to try. (and flex tail) I use an Amazon foil mat under my sleep mat, extra thermal layer and stops any slipping. Lightweight and cheap, but a bit bulky. I like the idea of stitching the inner pockets to make them useable. Maybe seamseal the fly at some point if it needs it. Tempted on doubling up the guy lines and poles for adverse weather. Thanks
I was out in my Helm 2 Compact over on the Norfolk coast Saturday, performed great in some pretty strong gusts. I have a Cloud Peak 2, OEX Phoxx 2v2 and the Cloud Up 2 but the Helm is the go to for build quality and if you can get one on sale great value for money
I've spent 180 nights in my helm 2, pitching every day. Great tent. I sleep in the middle to avoid the sag. The main blue pole has worn through it's sleeve, fabric is becoming bleached and brass eyes looking tired. I stitched the centre of the pockets to make them useful. The ground sheet is now totally porous, always been on top of a protector too. Flysheet still waterproof from rain above but water comes in from below in serious weather or drips down the door tieback toggles, these toggles like to let go of the door with no warning, serious danger when the stove is roaring away. One handed door zip and buckle operation is impossible, annoying when your hands are full, its hissing down or you're being pursued by a cloud if mosquitoes. In really hot insect ridden climates the air in the tent is stationary when doors are closed, you'll either cook to death or become mumified by loss of fluids.
Hi Ben, entertaining vid as always. My go to tent last few years for kayak camping is Coleman Cortes 2, its not new by any stretch but certainly serves me well. Keep the channel growing pal.
Nice relaxing camp mate I’m sure? The 2 reasons I bought the Terranova Pioneer2 over the Helm2 was a 300g light and packs a bit smaller, but also the inner has so many more points of attachment to reduce that sag. That said the helm2 is way better value. Keep that gooch dry mate
Hi Ben I removed both inner mesh pockets as they just get in the way, if you put things in them it makes the inner sag worse too. I bought this as a two person tent which it is but a bit too cramped for comfort, I then bought a Natuehike Mongar II forest green model, an exellent two person tent for 3 seasons
I have two Crux tents which suit me as best compromise. I generally use my Crux Assault and keep my Crux Shadow if there’s two of us. My Z-Pack triplex is a huge disappointment and rarely gets used.
The best 3 man tent which is really a spacious 2 man is without doubt is the robens lodge 3 pro if you can find as they stopping making them. Just done a three nighter in howling ing and slashing rain but performed without any issue and no real flapping
Love my Helm 2. A friend has the Naturehike cloud peak 2, seeing the two of them side by side the quality of the Helm is obvious. For the money it's fantastic in my opinion.
re: saggy flaps, I remember a lanshan mod, he put some thin shockcord down the inner corner (only the bottom half methinks). I totally got rid of the ugly flaps (stop now). He also used a clothes peg to hold back the outer door, and the inner door (you could then use the pocket provided for this for your moisturiser)
Great video, so chilled and relaxed style. I liked the production but more importantly the content was good. Looking forward to seeing the X-Therm rip off 👍🏼
Nice video . I've found my perfect man tent for 2 people . my son and I do multi day hikes .so we need light weight and loads of space for wet days . Its the naturehike opalus 2 .the porch is so big I can lie down in there and it only weighs 2kg . I guessed only down side is finding a spot big enough for it .but I've not struggled so far . Build quality etc is spot on .
Good Review. I just bought this tent a few days ago,yet to test it. I do a lot of wild camping . As for other equipment, I’m a bit Old School being as I’m a Army veteran now at 59. So I still use a basic military sleep mat, so no need for noisy air pumps,nor seeing stars when blowing these modern matts up..lol . As for a pillow,I prefer a very low flat as possible one, so I got a High Gear basic one (£8) and again no need for blowing up,and it compresses really small. Whilst this tent looks great for a few nights wild camping, I wouldn’t use it due to weight,to do the likes of the south west coastal path with it. I’m doing it this year but still looking for a lightweight tent that doesn’t break the bank..
Watch out for aldis tents,I got one last year after watching some reviews.they sold them off about Sept,got it for 8 quid. Ally poles,decent size,think 1.7 kg.ive had it up but not used it and I'd say a great 3 seasons tent
I was in the market for a new 2 man tent . I was willing to spend big ! Looking at Terra Nova , Hilleberg, and some other 4 seasons tent . Now niggles appear in every tent on the market! It’s compromise, price , use , weight, endurance. The Helm 2 I bought has some very small niggles . For the price , it’s absolutely amazing. Just my opinion 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I’ve got the Compact version. It’s a super little tent. It’s a tad heavy, and the inner really does sag. I’d really appreciate any tips on solving the sag, because it’s the only thing that really bothers me about it. My partner has a naturehike mongar, which is superb, just not as robust imho.
Almost. Not sure. But I'm really thinking that I'm going tarp way more. Blowing a hoolie up here. Pithing it down. It did get some sun early on, about 10 am. Ant's been getting happy on his Bobcat 1. Local lad.
Bought the Helm 1 compact last summer; after seeing your review. It's not the lightest tent out there, but for the price (paid £125 for mine) it's a sturdy "rock" of a tent. Have to admit that the space inside is a little restricted, but I tend to sleep with the door open anyway; so not so bad. I have lighter tents, and have bigger tents; but I think, despite its compromises, it's the best of the bunch..in my humble opinion. Enjoyed this post! I'm more of a fair weather camper, and this has whetted my appetite for getting out again in the spring. Thanks for the post!
Wife and I own a helm 3, think I said to you when you got your 2: cut the mesh pockets out or they end up in your gob. Don't think ours has double zips though, I like they've done that. All in all, I'd recommend either the one or two to anyone with a few quid just starting (but who's camped before). If someone's never camped, I'd suggest a cheapo sub ton jobber and they go in summer.
Ben , with regard to your niggles with the Helm, You could try Shaun Iverson @ Northen Outdoors, his work is really good, He modifies Lavvus, but does tent repairs & other stuff, worth a try
I have the same tent, and I totally agree with you on everything you said. Great tent, easy to pitch and carry with the short poles. I hope someone can share some tips in regards the loose inner, is the only thing that annoys me a little. A big heavy for long trips, but so far I've only used for overnights and it works wanders. Great editing btw mate!
Nice viddy looking good the Helm 2 😉 flextail tiny x2 is a big upgrade from the old one , I had them first in the uk , cheers for the Light AF mention much appreciated 🙏
I've got a mountain equipment back country 2 shortly after it was discontinued yrs ago for £110 normal price was around 380ish, it's really good has plenty of space tho not the lightest at 2.8kg, two very decent sized areas at each doorway, has stood upto high winds as it's what it's meant for and coped with a few inches of snow, been looking for something lighter but not seen anything as yet that's as good at a reasonable price as they've all had compromises in one way or another so sticking with it till the day comes i find something else, tempted to get a Coleman cobra 3 for camping via my motorbike for the extra room with all the bike gear
Hi ben, love your channel! About your pillow: you did't use it backwards, you used it correctly. Thick part low in the neck. Don't know why flextail promotes it the other way round...
I was going to be critical of you, disturbing the silence with that air pump. Then I realised I am guilty as I use my electric toothbrush when I wild camp!
I had the helm 3 compact. Loads of room and sturdy but had issues with the zips. The pumps are great pal. Try using a foil mat in the winter game changer. Wet gooch 😂 brilliant 👏
Hi Ben. Great video. I use the Vango Banshee, purely because I got it second hand and at the time, it was the tent everyone was raving about. I do like and trust it and although it is not purfect, it does the job. If I was starting from scratch I would definitely look at the Helm. Although I'm seriously considering savings in for a Hilleburg Akto.
Nice video 👍🏼 - I’ve got the Helm 1 , LOVE IT , so I bought the Helm 3 for when I take the wife , not used it yet, although I already know I’ll be happy with it ….. I’m looking for a 2 person tent for that little bit more room for my solo camps , looking at the panacea or the northern lite2 , just not sure I can justify the double price for the northern lite when it’s the same tent just lighter/better material 🤔 ….. any other recommendations on a 2 man ? 3/4 season , thx
I think it's a common thing with the wild country tents that the inners seem a little loose like you say very minor thing but I'm sure there's a work round or mod for it
@DaleyOutdoors I thought the same with my helm one not very bad but if your pitch isn't great it makes it worse you could pull the toggle through the eyelet and keep doin it again and again in the spots you'd like it tighter.i have tried it when I last.took down my tent and my drunk.buddy slept.in my tent the time before nit and snagged the zip.in the same.spot.i could of cried as I had to save for a few.months to buy it lesson learned never leave anyone use your tent ⛺️
I've got the Helm 2 (non-Compact version). I had a NatureHike Mongar and Jack Wolfskin Gossamer before. The Mongar shape was great but I picked the grey which I quickly went off. The Jack Wolfskin was an 'end entry' tunnel tent and I quickly realised it was impractical for my size (bit of a contortionist to get in and out of). The Helm 2 looks great and is by far the easiest tent to put up plus its SOLID. Great colour, Wild Country/Terra Nova have a really good rep. Its gets most of it right and I enjoy using it. I've just won a prize on the Paul Messner raffle (MSR Freelite 2) so its much lighter. Its going to be interesting pitting it against the Helm 2.
The pump is great, got the model which also has a light on which is perfect. I don't think there'll ever be a perfect tent just the best you can find for your criteria or preference at a given time.
I took this tent for its first trip this week! I found the inside pockets really really annoying. They could do with some Velcro to keep them in place - they are very loose, even without weight in them
I bought my first motorbike in 35 years back in August, I can`t wait to get out camping on it ! Taking the Mrs to Northern Ireland for a few days in June, staying above a pub ! I`ll be out on it wild camping as soon as the weather gets a bit warmer 😀😀
No! 😂 I’m disappointed with my Wild Country Zephyros. I wish I had held onto my Lanshan 2 🧐 I’ll continue with it for a while and may change my mind. I do like the look of the Helm. It looks spacious and durable.
The only thing I can think of with the sagging is the old pebble and paracord to pull it out, but who wants to be doing extra work like that when pitching. Bit of a shame that.
Got this tent after watching your review and a few others. Was gonna get the cloud peak but like the idea of buying UK made tent. Its a bit heavier than I thought. Not used it yet.
Helm Compact 2 is made in China. I liked the idea of a UK made tent. It was only when I packed it away after it's first use that I saw the made in China label. Terra Nova confirmed that it's only their more expensive tents that are made in UK. I was disappointed. A good tent, so far, but like you, it was thinking it was made here that was one of the main reasons for choosing the tent.
Hi mate, I’m thinking about buying the helm2 but the only thing butting me off is the sagging inner, did you find a solution for thing? Or any mods? Literally the only thing putting me off. If not it’s got to be the pioneer2 have you had any interaction with the pioneer? Thanks
I haven’t had it out again since this camp mate (out in if tomorrow). I’ve seen the pioneer, it looks decent but I think the roof/hat/cap thing would annoy me 😆
@@daleyoutdoors ahh no probs if you come up with a solution/mod please let me know, I’m edging towards the pioneer but just abit concerned about size inside, thanks for the reply
Looks like the Bobcat at only £50 is winning so far this year after watching several wild camping fails recently! l😂 I don't think it's about money, it's structure, user knowledge and mother natures luck! 😉
I’ve had all of those and would go with the Helm 2 if you can find one. I think it’s better made than the others, stronger, and comes with a decent warranty. All depends what kind(s) of camping you’ll be doing really.
Great vid mate, I'm getting well famous now with you and Gaz mentioning me :0) Ive deffo found my light weight multi day hiking tent, which is the lamb shank poo, I'm looking at getting the Helm 1 for winter, but need to get rid of my Alpkit Soloist first.
Ben, ditch the helm 2, doors too small, and the zips are sh1te (in my experience) I think the panacea 2 is a much better Wild Country option, or better still the Northern Lite 2. I couldn't cope with the saggy inner, and often a less than perfect taut outer if it wasn't pitched on a perfectly flat surface.
@@daleyoutdoors I'll lease it to you on a profit share basis lol. Seriously if you were nearer, I'd happily loan it for you to do a camp review mate. So long as that mad Gaz creature isn't involved 😅
Oooh what a question 🤣 erm… Helm 2 is stronger. Taiji is lighter. I think the Taiji is more expensive now too. Decent guarantee with the Helm. Both great tents though. Not a very helpful answer 🤣
I only use one tent now for general camping. Got 3 now, one for each of the kids. Had some serious weather on them. Euro hike DLX3. Wouldn’t use anything else now.
@@daleyoutdoors Tamar 2 is okay. My daughter has that one too. Try the DLX. Huge porch, huge living space. We have been on long two week camps and they have never let us down. They do a night one now with keeps the light out. It’s brilliant.
I dont want to sound stupid, but i want a good knife for my camps but always been paranoid about the lagalities of it as being in the UK, ive heard stories of innocent people being charged for having a knife whilst camping and i dont want that to happen to me, is that knife you had safe to use in the UK? I mean safe from authorities whilst I'm camping with jt
@@garyfleming7258 looks like 1m is the outer height. 90cm inside at the apex. Look at the pics with the guy sat outside it. Don’t get me wrong they are good for the money, just not for me.
I've had the same exact thing happen to my frogtogs rain pants. It's a sad thing really cuz it's so lightweight it's perfect for hiking but it's just extremely flimsy. In the end I had to go with a way heavier but very tanky rainsuit made for fishermen
Okay, I’m feeling inspired to get out camping now after watching your vid Mr D. Good honest feedback on the Helm. Glad you sorted that noisy sleep pad! Lol 😂👍
There isnt a perfect tent, unless its sub 1Kg, 3 poles semi geodesic outer pitch, double porch and 2 doors, with mesh secondaries, can handle 90mph winds.
Can't post links but there is a government partition that if it gets enough votes will be discussed in parliament. Search for... "Enshrine in law rights to roam and wild camp in national parks"
Thank you Ben for the review of some of your camping equipment. You are always very informative on the gear that you use. I started camping in 2021 and look forward to your entertaining videos. Thank you again and Stay Safe.
The X2 pump is great. I have had mine for about 10 months and am really happy with it. I use a 3mm acoustic foam mat under my thermarest as it helps stop my mat sliding around.
Hey Ben, keep up the good work :) I've limited myself to 3 tents, 5 stoves, 4 sleeping bags and 2 hammocks, I consider myself a minimalist wild camper with options :)
Definitely minimalist! 😆Thanks for watching Jerry 👍
A chap can never have too many tents! You didn't mention packs, so are we to assume that in the spirit of pure minimalism , that you just bundle up all your gear in a blanket, tie it up with a spare shoe lace and carry it on the end of a stick, Tom Sawyer style? Or do you have so many ru-sacs that you are embarassed by the sheer quantity and are too ashamed to quote the actual number? Come on now don't be shy, how many?!
you must have a 500 litre backpack to fit all that ;)
Best thing about that tent is the colour. Lol !!! Thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe.
Hilleberg Akto. Enough space to cook in, outer tent comes all the way to the ground so no problem cooking when it's blowing a gale outside. For the 'lazy' trips, Hilleberg Nallo GT. Same reasons as for the Akto but with more space.
I usually take a newspaper with me. One sheet under my mat stops it slipping and in my mind adds a bit of warmth.
....it also soaks up a bit of condensation....in my mind
I’m currently gathering kit for my first wild camp in a long time so I do find your videos really helpful, I’ve rewatched a ton of them in the last couple of days lol so keep up the good work! 👍
Will do - thanks! 👍
Hi Ben, great vid as always.
Yeah got this tent for Christmas, my brother found a Black Friday 30% discount from terra nova.
Yet to venture out. Also brought myself a footprint and extra pegs.
Seen loads of reviews, all saying really good. (Have been studying loads of tents)
Looking forward to getting out in it.
Also have a light tour mat to try. (and flex tail)
I use an Amazon foil mat under my sleep mat, extra thermal layer and stops any slipping. Lightweight and cheap, but a bit bulky.
I like the idea of stitching the inner pockets to make them useable. Maybe seamseal the fly at some point if it needs it.
Tempted on doubling up the guy lines and poles for adverse weather.
Thanks
I was out in my Helm 2 Compact over on the Norfolk coast Saturday, performed great in some pretty strong gusts. I have a Cloud Peak 2, OEX Phoxx 2v2 and the Cloud Up 2 but the Helm is the go to for build quality and if you can get one on sale great value for money
Solid tents aren’t they? I don’t think you can beat them for value if you can find one on sale 👍
This was so inspiring my friend, gorgeous presentation! Your shots, composition and overall quality are stunning!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Ben 🤓
Hi got the helm 1 and I get on with it really well with it . Camped in some bad weather and touch wood it come thro every time
You've really upped the production values on this one. Great content as usual. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for the feedback! I’m trying to focus more on editing and shooting more this year so glad someone noticed 😆👍
I've spent 180 nights in my helm 2, pitching every day. Great tent. I sleep in the middle to avoid the sag. The main blue pole has worn through it's sleeve, fabric is becoming bleached and brass eyes looking tired. I stitched the centre of the pockets to make them useful. The ground sheet is now totally porous, always been on top of a protector too. Flysheet still waterproof from rain above but water comes in from below in serious weather or drips down the door tieback toggles, these toggles like to let go of the door with no warning, serious danger when the stove is roaring away. One handed door zip and buckle operation is impossible, annoying when your hands are full, its hissing down or you're being pursued by a cloud if mosquitoes. In really hot insect ridden climates the air in the tent is stationary when doors are closed, you'll either cook to death or become mumified by loss of fluids.
Hi Ben, entertaining vid as always. My go to tent last few years for kayak camping is Coleman Cortes 2, its not new by any stretch but certainly serves me well. Keep the channel growing pal.
Nice relaxing camp mate I’m sure?
The 2 reasons I bought the Terranova Pioneer2 over the Helm2 was a 300g light and packs a bit smaller, but also the inner has so many more points of attachment to reduce that sag. That said the helm2 is way better value.
Keep that gooch dry mate
Very peaceful. I needed it! 👍
Hi Ben
I removed both inner mesh pockets as they just get in the way, if you put things in them it makes the inner sag worse too. I bought this as a two person tent which it is but a bit too cramped for comfort, I then bought a Natuehike Mongar II forest green model, an exellent two person tent for 3 seasons
How does the Naturehike cope with 3 season winds above the tree line any issues?
I have two Crux tents which suit me as best compromise. I generally use my Crux Assault and keep my Crux Shadow if there’s two of us.
My Z-Pack triplex is a huge disappointment and rarely gets used.
The best 3 man tent which is really a spacious 2 man is without doubt is the robens lodge 3 pro if you can find as they stopping making them. Just done a three nighter in howling ing and slashing rain but performed without any issue and no real flapping
Love my Helm 2. A friend has the Naturehike cloud peak 2, seeing the two of them side by side the quality of the Helm is obvious. For the money it's fantastic in my opinion.
Sure is 👍
re: saggy flaps, I remember a lanshan mod, he put some thin shockcord down the inner corner (only the bottom half methinks). I totally got rid of the ugly flaps (stop now). He also used a clothes peg to hold back the outer door, and the inner door (you could then use the pocket provided for this for your moisturiser)
Great video, so chilled and relaxed style. I liked the production but more importantly the content was good. Looking forward to seeing the X-Therm rip off 👍🏼
Thanks Gary! It’s arrived now so I’ll be taking it on my next camp 👍
I’ve got the same tent, had it 2 years and it is my go to tent now, I love it. I’ve cut the mesh pockets out
I have this pump! (Or an older version). Great alternative to blowing my mattress up myself 😂
Nice video .
I've found my perfect man tent for 2 people . my son and I do multi day hikes .so we need light weight and loads of space for wet days . Its the naturehike opalus 2 .the porch is so big I can lie down in there and it only weighs 2kg .
I guessed only down side is finding a spot big enough for it .but I've not struggled so far .
Build quality etc is spot on .
Yes I’ve seen those. They look great for two people and as you say when you d got plenty of space 👍
Good Review. I just bought this tent a few days ago,yet to test it. I do a lot of wild camping . As for other equipment, I’m a bit Old School being as I’m a Army veteran now at 59. So I still use a basic military sleep mat, so no need for noisy air pumps,nor seeing stars when blowing these modern matts up..lol . As for a pillow,I prefer a very low flat as possible one, so I got a High Gear basic one (£8) and again no need for blowing up,and it compresses really small. Whilst this tent looks great for a few nights wild camping, I wouldn’t use it due to weight,to do the likes of the south west coastal path with it. I’m doing it this year but still looking for a lightweight tent that doesn’t break the bank..
Watch out for aldis tents,I got one last year after watching some reviews.they sold them off about Sept,got it for 8 quid. Ally poles,decent size,think 1.7 kg.ive had it up but not used it and I'd say a great 3 seasons tent
I was in the market for a new 2 man tent . I was willing to spend big ! Looking at Terra Nova , Hilleberg, and some other 4 seasons tent . Now niggles appear in every tent on the market! It’s compromise, price , use , weight, endurance. The Helm 2 I bought has some very small niggles . For the price , it’s absolutely amazing. Just my opinion 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Agree 👍
I’ve got the Compact version. It’s a super little tent. It’s a tad heavy, and the inner really does sag. I’d really appreciate any tips on solving the sag, because it’s the only thing that really bothers me about it. My partner has a naturehike mongar, which is superb, just not as robust imho.
I have one of these pumps, mine is with the light. Very handy and saves me from collapsing out of breath ;) As you said, great for deflating!
Almost. Not sure. But I'm really thinking that I'm going tarp way more. Blowing a hoolie up here. Pithing it down. It did get some sun early on, about 10 am. Ant's been getting happy on his Bobcat 1. Local lad.
I just bought one of these - then saw it £10 cheaper FFS. Going to try it out this weekend I reckon, will have to see about that flaccid inner!
It’s a minor issue mate you won’t bd disappointed 👍
Bought the Helm 1 compact last summer; after seeing your review. It's not the lightest tent out there, but for the price (paid £125 for mine) it's a sturdy "rock" of a tent.
Have to admit that the space inside is a little restricted, but I tend to sleep with the door open anyway; so not so bad.
I have lighter tents, and have bigger tents; but I think, despite its compromises, it's the best of the bunch..in my humble opinion.
Enjoyed this post! I'm more of a fair weather camper, and this has whetted my appetite for getting out again in the spring. Thanks for the post!
Cheers Tim 👍
I've always had terra nover I like the look of your tent. I've just bought a helleberg to try not cheap cheers will
Wife and I own a helm 3, think I said to you when you got your 2: cut the mesh pockets out or they end up in your gob.
Don't think ours has double zips though, I like they've done that.
All in all, I'd recommend either the one or two to anyone with a few quid just starting (but who's camped before). If someone's never camped, I'd suggest a cheapo sub ton jobber and they go in summer.
They’re great tents all in all. I found putting stuff in the pockets helps to hold the inner out a bit 👍
Bought the tent in the sales but have yet to try it - perhaps next week I will try it in the garden .
You won’t be disappointed 👍
Ben , with regard to your niggles with the Helm, You could try Shaun Iverson @ Northen Outdoors, his work is really good, He modifies Lavvus, but does tent repairs & other stuff, worth a try
Cool! Thanks for the tip 👍
I have the same tent, and I totally agree with you on everything you said. Great tent, easy to pitch and carry with the short poles. I hope someone can share some tips in regards the loose inner, is the only thing that annoys me a little. A big heavy for long trips, but so far I've only used for overnights and it works wanders. Great editing btw mate!
Cheers Paulo! Glad you agree and it’s not just me 😆 good someone has some tips 👍
Nice viddy looking good the Helm 2 😉 flextail tiny x2 is a big upgrade from the old one , I had them first in the uk , cheers for the Light AF mention much appreciated 🙏
No worries mate! Thanks for watching 👍
I have bought one of those Lighttour sleeping pads. It has arrived in the UK and is on its way, I'm excited! I look forward to your review on it 👍🏼
I’ve only had a quick look at it indoors so far but it seems decent. Grizzly Gaz took one out on his last camp 👍
I've got a mountain equipment back country 2 shortly after it was discontinued yrs ago for £110 normal price was around 380ish, it's really good has plenty of space tho not the lightest at 2.8kg, two very decent sized areas at each doorway, has stood upto high winds as it's what it's meant for and coped with a few inches of snow, been looking for something lighter but not seen anything as yet that's as good at a reasonable price as they've all had compromises in one way or another so sticking with it till the day comes i find something else, tempted to get a Coleman cobra 3 for camping via my motorbike for the extra room with all the bike gear
Hi ben, love your channel! About your pillow: you did't use it backwards, you used it correctly. Thick part low in the neck. Don't know why flextail promotes it the other way round...
Damn it. I thought I was being clever lol. It’s really comfortable though 👍
I was going to be critical of you, disturbing the silence with that air pump. Then I realised I am guilty as I use my electric toothbrush when I wild camp!
Luxury 👌
I had the helm 3 compact. Loads of room and sturdy but had issues with the zips. The pumps are great pal. Try using a foil mat in the winter game changer. Wet gooch 😂 brilliant 👏
Don't need a foil mat with the trusty Exped 😉 Gooch is nice and dry now lol
@@daleyoutdoors it just stops all the squeaks and crunches
Glad the gooch is ok 🤣
I've had issues with the zips on my helm 2, one door just opened, the zip just split. Took a while to reset it, but it was a right pita.
I’ve heard great things about the flextail as a side sleeper as well very interested.
All the best
Chief Scout Johnny Black
Looks good so far! 👍
Hi Ben.
Great video.
I use the Vango Banshee, purely because I got it second hand and at the time, it was the tent everyone was raving about. I do like and trust it and although it is not purfect, it does the job. If I was starting from scratch I would definitely look at the Helm. Although I'm seriously considering savings in for a Hilleburg Akto.
Also just ordered one of the budget thermarest type, mats. Fingers crossed its OK. Cheers Ben
Nice video 👍🏼 - I’ve got the Helm 1 , LOVE IT , so I bought the Helm 3 for when I take the wife , not used it yet, although I already know I’ll be happy with it ….. I’m looking for a 2 person tent for that little bit more room for my solo camps , looking at the panacea or the northern lite2 , just not sure I can justify the double price for the northern lite when it’s the same tent just lighter/better material 🤔 ….. any other recommendations on a 2 man ? 3/4 season , thx
Not the Panacea 😆 Check my videos on it. Why don’t you get a Helm 2 and complete the set?
@@daleyoutdoors 🤣 …. I did think about that but I just want something different
@@hangoutwithdeggers Taiji 2
@@daleyoutdoors thanks I’ll check it out , have u got a link / any videos/reviews on it at all ? Thx
@@hangoutwithdeggers yep - check out the back catalogue 👍
The thick end is the bottom bud, those are neck supports.
Saggy inner. Would some strategically placed self adhesive velcro tape ( an equally long solution to go along with the tent name) solve the issue?
Hi Ben, What camera do you use for your vlogs please?
GoPro and my iPhone for the odd B roll shot
I think it's a common thing with the wild country tents that the inners seem a little loose like you say very minor thing but I'm sure there's a work round or mod for it
I hope so. The inside would be so much bigger with a few minor changes I think.
@DaleyOutdoors I thought the same with my helm one not very bad but if your pitch isn't great it makes it worse you could pull the toggle through the eyelet and keep doin it again and again in the spots you'd like it tighter.i have tried it when I last.took down my tent and my drunk.buddy slept.in my tent the time before nit and snagged the zip.in the same.spot.i could of cried as I had to save for a few.months to buy it lesson learned never leave anyone use your tent ⛺️
I've got the Helm 2 (non-Compact version). I had a NatureHike Mongar and Jack Wolfskin Gossamer before. The Mongar shape was great but I picked the grey which I quickly went off. The Jack Wolfskin was an 'end entry' tunnel tent and I quickly realised it was impractical for my size (bit of a contortionist to get in and out of). The Helm 2 looks great and is by far the easiest tent to put up plus its SOLID. Great colour, Wild Country/Terra Nova have a really good rep. Its gets most of it right and I enjoy using it. I've just won a prize on the Paul Messner raffle (MSR Freelite 2) so its much lighter. Its going to be interesting pitting it against the Helm 2.
PS your videos always make my laugh. Big fan of a dry SOH. Thanks.
Nice! Congrats on the win 🤘
The pump is great, got the model which also has a light on which is perfect. I don't think there'll ever be a perfect tent just the best you can find for your criteria or preference at a given time.
I’m definitely a pump convert now 😆
I took this tent for its first trip this week! I found the inside pockets really really annoying. They could do with some Velcro to keep them in place - they are very loose, even without weight in them
Yeah they are comically oversized. Cut them off 😆
put a helium balloon in them@@daleyoutdoors
I stitched the centre of my pockets. Much improved.
Great vid mate, can tell you have missed the lamb shank poo, great little tent, looking forward to a proper review of the mat 👍
Cheers mate. I do love a Lamb Shank to be fair. I’ll be back out with the mat in my bivi in a couple of weeks 😬
@@daleyoutdoors that sounds good, do you think it could be a decent mat or are you keeping quiet 🤐👍
@@outdooradventure4590 I think it’s decent mate. Just don’t wanna commit 100% after one use 😆
@@daleyoutdoors think I’m going to upgrade my sleep mat maybe 🤔
Good informative video, cheers Ben ! 😀
Cheers Martin! Thanks for watching as always 👍
I bought my first motorbike in 35 years back in August, I can`t wait to get out camping on it ! Taking the Mrs to Northern Ireland for a few days in June, staying above a pub ! I`ll be out on it wild camping as soon as the weather gets a bit warmer 😀😀
No! 😂 I’m disappointed with my Wild Country Zephyros. I wish I had held onto my Lanshan 2 🧐 I’ll continue with it for a while and may change my mind.
I do like the look of the Helm. It looks spacious and durable.
Oh no. What issue shave you had with the Zephyros? I've read they're quite small inside. The Helms are great - definitely worth a look 👍
The only thing I can think of with the sagging is the old pebble and paracord to pull it out, but who wants to be doing extra work like that when pitching. Bit of a shame that.
In its price range nothing can touch this tent its one hell of a showstopper
Got this tent after watching your review and a few others. Was gonna get the cloud peak but like the idea of buying UK made tent. Its a bit heavier than I thought. Not used it yet.
Same weight as the cloud peak I think but better made and with a decent warranty 👍
Helm Compact 2 is made in China. I liked the idea of a UK made tent. It was only when I packed it away after it's first use that I saw the made in China label. Terra Nova confirmed that it's only their more expensive tents that are made in UK.
I was disappointed. A good tent, so far, but like you, it was thinking it was made here that was one of the main reasons for choosing the tent.
Hi mate, I’m thinking about buying the helm2 but the only thing butting me off is the sagging inner, did you find a solution for thing? Or any mods? Literally the only thing putting me off. If not it’s got to be the pioneer2 have you had any interaction with the pioneer? Thanks
I haven’t had it out again since this camp mate (out in if tomorrow). I’ve seen the pioneer, it looks decent but I think the roof/hat/cap thing would annoy me 😆
@@daleyoutdoors ahh no probs if you come up with a solution/mod please let me know, I’m edging towards the pioneer but just abit concerned about size inside, thanks for the reply
Looks like the Bobcat at only £50 is winning so far this year after watching several wild camping fails recently! l😂 I don't think it's about money, it's structure, user knowledge and mother natures luck! 😉
Haha seems so. Shame it’s so small inside 🙁
I am stuck with a decision between this👆 the 3f UL Tiaji 2 or the Naturehike cloud peak 2 Please `help!
I’ve had all of those and would go with the Helm 2 if you can find one. I think it’s better made than the others, stronger, and comes with a decent warranty. All depends what kind(s) of camping you’ll be doing really.
@@daleyoutdoors Brilliant thank you, Great videos by the way keep up the great work👍👍
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Great vid mate, I'm getting well famous now with you and Gaz mentioning me :0) Ive deffo found my light weight multi day hiking tent, which is the lamb shank poo, I'm looking at getting the Helm 1 for winter, but need to get rid of my Alpkit Soloist first.
Haha you're a celeb now! Yes ditch the Soloist sharpish and grab a Helm while you can 😆
Will do deffo, just thought contact Juan Sheet, he might be able to repair your ghost buster suit 😂👍
I use my leather jacket or motorcycle leather vest as a pillow perfect ha
It was toss up on helm two and msr exilir 2 I went msr n seems canny job so far ben
I’ve never tried an MSR tent. Might need to address that this year 😆
Ben, ditch the helm 2, doors too small, and the zips are sh1te (in my experience) I think the panacea 2 is a much better Wild Country option, or better still the Northern Lite 2. I couldn't cope with the saggy inner, and often a less than perfect taut outer if it wasn't pitched on a perfectly flat surface.
I’ve gone back to the Helm 1. Panacea is too heavy. I’d love a Northern Lite though if you wanna buy me one 😆
@@daleyoutdoors I'll lease it to you on a profit share basis lol. Seriously if you were nearer, I'd happily loan it for you to do a camp review mate. So long as that mad Gaz creature isn't involved 😅
how abt fjallraven abisko lite1? or MLD duomid?
Too expensive
that is wjat I wonder.. maybe it s worth to spend 2-3 hundred extra but be happy with product
Nice vid Ben, how's Taiji 2 against the Helm 2 mate
Oooh what a question 🤣 erm… Helm 2 is stronger. Taiji is lighter. I think the Taiji is more expensive now too. Decent guarantee with the Helm. Both great tents though. Not a very helpful answer 🤣
@@daleyoutdoors No great answer mate
@@tonyhill4984 phew 🤣
my lightwave sigma s 22 ♡ AND my samaya alpine2 0, both with no condensation at all. lets avoid thought about costs, haha
Haha they don’t sound cheap! 😆
the frog tog apart from the rip did it keep you dry ,
Yes mate. They are waterproof just really weak.
@@daleyoutdoors thanks for that good reviews as always mate keep the coming ill be watching
😂😂😂😂😂love your sense of humour
Thanks Ken - gotta have a laugh ain’t ya 🤭🤣
I only use one tent now for general camping. Got 3 now, one for each of the kids. Had some serious weather on them. Euro hike DLX3. Wouldn’t use anything else now.
Nice one. I tried out a Eurohike Tamar 2 and it was really good. Especially for the price!
@@daleyoutdoors Tamar 2 is okay. My daughter has that one too. Try the DLX. Huge porch, huge living space. We have been on long two week camps and they have never let us down. They do a night one now with keeps the light out. It’s brilliant.
@@leehayes70 bit heavy/big for wild camping
@@daleyoutdoors I agree.
Hi Ben it's not a bad tent unless you want to pay £800 for a illaberg tents
You posted a short of a waterproof suit fail recently. Can't find the short or follow up video
It wasn’t a Short, it was a post on my community tab. It’s covered in this video.
The inner sagging on that tent is terrible. Love my Nemo dagger osmo 2p...I can have it up in 3 minutes
That inner isn’t loose , have you never been in a Hilleberg Akto 😂😂😂
Haha no I haven't! Are they bad? 😆
@@daleyoutdoors yes I sold mine and bought the helm compact 1 ⛺️👍
i have this tent 👌
Does perfection exist on anything😅
Just to bloody heavy rather take my old helm 1 as I walk distances.
I dont want to sound stupid, but i want a good knife for my camps but always been paranoid about the lagalities of it as being in the UK, ive heard stories of innocent people being charged for having a knife whilst camping and i dont want that to happen to me, is that knife you had safe to use in the UK? I mean safe from authorities whilst I'm camping with jt
Yes, it has a blade less than 3 inches, and I was using it on private land.
@@daleyoutdoors would It be ok on land I haven't got permission to be on?
@@tobygawthorp8010 if the blade is less than 3 inches and you can justify carrying it, yes.
@@daleyoutdoors ok thankyou
Look at olpro voyager or pioneer uk made less than £100 knock most of the top tents out the park
Thats very similar to OEX Phoxx2
Better waterproof than top ones more waterproof lighter than oex pioneer i have 2door voyager is outer first and uk made aswell
Looks the same as the Mountain Warehouse tent and others. For me it doesn’t knock anything anywhere if I can’t sit up in it.
Voyager is 2man 1m high ? More than most tents with higher waterproof look at the specs for the price wow
@@garyfleming7258 looks like 1m is the outer height. 90cm inside at the apex. Look at the pics with the guy sat outside it. Don’t get me wrong they are good for the money, just not for me.
Buster gonad???
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I've had the same exact thing happen to my frogtogs rain pants. It's a sad thing really cuz it's so lightweight it's perfect for hiking but it's just extremely flimsy.
In the end I had to go with a way heavier but very tanky rainsuit made for fishermen
Okay, I’m feeling inspired to get out camping now after watching your vid Mr D. Good honest feedback on the Helm. Glad you sorted that noisy sleep pad! Lol 😂👍
Haha I think it’s sorted, I just need someone to come camping with me to verify it 🤪
Sleep mat? I heard it was a yellow Power Rangers outfit 🤭😳
There isnt a perfect tent, unless its sub 1Kg, 3 poles semi geodesic outer pitch, double porch and 2 doors, with mesh secondaries, can handle 90mph winds.
Nortent Vern 1
you want waterproofs go jack pyke ..
u want waterproofs go jack pyke
Can't post links but there is a government partition that if it gets enough votes will be discussed in parliament. Search for...
"Enshrine in law rights to roam and wild camp in national parks"
I've signed it already and shared on my instagram 👍
@@daleyoutdoors
Let's hope that this is the start of a movement