Title | : | Which type of tent should you buy in 2025?? |
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Views | : | 128 rb |
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Trekking pole tents are no good if you set a base camp and want to trek for the day and come back , that’s my main issue with them Comment from : @steviebby |
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Writing 2025 on a year old video? C'mon Dan Comment from : @TyQuinn |
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Is a bivy necessary when using a trekking pole tent? Comment from : @crunchyknees3622 |
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The next thing ya know…you’ll be cutting off the handle of your tooth brush! Silly…… Comment from : @Sneaky-Sneaky |
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People who hike using treking poles probably use a quilt, have a backpacking pillow and a 200$ camp chair Comment from : @JV-ko6ov |
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Wow inexoensive to you with no poles the tekking pole tent is 230 lol thats super expensive Comment from : @mikea327 |
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I was considering buying a durston xmid 1 and I was having trouble transitioning to trekking pole tents bc I live in Tasmania and a lot of campsites are on platforms so I wasn’t totally sure whether it would still work Comment from : @VictorKaliadin |
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I will buy both, tq Dan, XMid in range sure🫡 Comment from : @mahmaw7 |
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In conclusion, we have to buy two, all of themhaha Comment from : @cyber-backpacker |
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What do you think about pop up tent Comment from : @rossstanford9182 |
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Me I would never ever ever buy a trekkingpool-tent They are overhyped and overpriced It's a desperate shot from some providers just to sell something new Do not buy Comment from : @harryhthenorwegian476 |
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I seen this post way too late 😢 I live south of Banff by a couple hours and just finished driving by Banff and jasper lol Comment from : @JustYourAvarageJoe |
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MSR Hubba Hubba NX Comment from : @chriskelly6559 |
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I'm starting the High Peaks in the Adirondacks (NY) this summer Your videos are super helpful Thanks Dan! Comment from : @robertjones7023 |
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Anybody know of any good trekking pole tent that sells in europe (norway)? Most of the youtubers are set up in the US, and the products dont exist over here Comment from : @dennisaskeland7603 |
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I'm planning to get the x-mid1 for the speed of set up and small pack size I've never not staked down a tent and I don't really use the pockets Comment from : @seattlegrrlie |
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What is the tent called at 2:27? Comment from : @makaiwilson7606 |
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For nothing Comment from : @zdenekstary1 |
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This growing trend of trekking poles is completely useless to a canoe tripper Comment from : @Em_Dee_Aitch |
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I really want a trekking pole tent, but majority of trips I take nowadays are on a kayak or bike So trekking poles do not make that much since for me I really like the Durston tent Comment from : @braapzakk1681 |
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Have you tried Paria Outdoors Arches tent? Just curious! Super useful video, tons of info, thanks! Comment from : @nicodemus1828384 |
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Durston X mid tents have non of the cons of a trekking pole tent Comment from : @whicks3 |
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Really great show Thanks Dan (nice interview style) and welcome back Darwin Good to see you back Comment from : @jbrooks12 |
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How do you feel about Improved combat shelter tent camp 1 military? Comment from : @seedy-waney-bonnie4906 |
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It would be incredibly fun to have the opportunity to fly over to your continent and get to camp With you Comment from : @AkesOutdooradventure |
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The durston x mid 2 is doubled wall luckily, and honestly I never use the pockets in my tent My big Agnes has tons of pockets, and I rarely use them I feel like for backpacking you don’t need all those luxuries For bicycle touring though I want a comfy 3 person tent! Comment from : @xmateinc |
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Trekking poles tents are great As fast to setup IF pegs are easy to get in If pegs aren't easy to put in and you need to use rocks etc its going to take substantially longer to put up Comment from : @kentcartner1612 |
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Just wanna know if solid can kill that way? Comment from : @JeremyMcGehee |
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I got x2 solid, is it ok to leave both vestibules in pack and set up that way? Comment from : @JeremyMcGehee |
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51 years of backpacking My go to trekking pole tent is the Lanshan 2, two person It excels in every area (mesh inner tent covered with a rain fly that has stopped everything Mother Nature has thrown at it) and is inexpensive It has survived the high winds of a thunderstorm on top of Buzzard mountain in Virginia and a tornado near miss in Mississippi I bought mine from Amazon for $140 Tent is 2lbs I replaced the original tent pegs with sturdier, longer pegs, 6oz It will be with me next week doing a 7 day section hike on the AT Outside of a short comment made by Dixie on her Homemade Wanderlust site, no backpacking influencer will give this tent the credit it deserves Comment from : @davidroach3122 |
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Great channel as always Dan! I am very new to it, and learning a lot I'd love to go camping with you, But! Anyway you can raffle a winner?? The price is just a bit out of my budget! Lol! Cheers! Comment from : @DubTDub |
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I want that jacket Comment from : @Getupntravel |
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Dan, love your videos but definitely not spending $2500 to come camp with you Comment from : @coltoncj1 |
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Hilleberg Anaris is good trekking pole tent Enought strong and double wall and no condensation problem Weight 14 kg Possible also use different variations Comment from : @jlkartvideos9887 |
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I love all my tents and bivy sacks Each have pros and cons Copper Spur, Hubba Hubba, Nemo Dagger, all have issues I've also used the Hammock with a winter shield I am off for a crazy winter Michigan upper peninsula bikepacking trip this season I am considering the Hillenburg Jannu What do you think? 7lbs and 4 season brKeep it up I tell all my friends how knowledgeable, experienced and genuine your crazy fun isbrWhat an adventure 😄😄😄 Comment from : @yamnuska1 |
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geat thanks for your overview makes me much easier to decide which tent i want to use, trackingpole tent will fit my needs, love to be ultralight ;) Comment from : @AlpenSchickeria |
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Your Canadian trip sounds awesome Great way to meet new people I’m interested but looking for a contact source since I live local and won’t need any of the airport transfers I can drive to starting point Would there be a difference in pricing? Comment from : @wandaesch7314 |
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I live in Calgary and that trip looks amazing! I've done everything on the list except rafting the Athabasca and the glacier walk (I've hiked glaciers in New Zealand and Chili!) You are hitting the highlights of the the two parks, this is a well set up tour! Who ever goes on this trip is going to love every minute of it!! Comment from : @joleneb6182 |
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I miss my old Kelly windfoil hoop tent It was kinda heavy at 5 lbs but big enough for my wife and I and our mutt Comment from : @alankee1065 |
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Just completed the JMT with my Durston Trekking Pole tent I like it waterproof,vestibule space galore,Magnets,2 ways in and out,and easy to Pitch,Velcro air vents on both ends are a gem no condescension at allHowever proper Vegetation is vital to securely pitch it,not always possible to do that on established camp sites but not a biggyOnly 200 dollars a lot cheaper than my MSRbrbrNot bad mouthing the self standing tents but the Durston is a breeze to pitch it is heavier but worth it Comment from : @k1k2lee |
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That bag for the X-Mid looks quite a bit larger than my Slingfin Portal 2's bagbrI got the poles in a separate part of the pack but even with those it still looks a decent amount smaller Comment from : @spider0804 |
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Let's see a test of one of these lightweight or trekking-pole tens in 60 mph winds, heavy snow or driving rain Those are the conditions I often find while backpacking Comment from : @paul9133 |
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If you ever come to Australia we will definitely join you out camping! Comment from : @antonius3233 |
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It’s almost 2024, if you’re not using trekking poles, you’re behind the curve Comment from : @blakebrown1559 |
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Another option is a tarp and trekking polesbrTarps can be set up in many different configurations, including several that are completely enclosed, including a ground sheet Or you can use a poncho as a ground sheet brIf you know you are going to be in the woods, the tarp can be setup with string attached to the trees - you don't even need trekking poles! Comment from : @SteveJohnSteele |
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I carry a Tripod with legs that I can unscrew - would they do instead of trekking poles? Comment from : @ChiefofGame |
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So did Miss the pricing Comment from : @WEALRO |
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One more con of trekking pole tentyou better pray that you don't break one of your trekking poles while you are hiking lol Granted this is not a common thing but it does happen Comment from : @MrTimmyGT |
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I've got and used both - choice varies depending on trip length, terrain and expected weather brbrJust recently though I've been using just a tarp coupled with either a fly net (Aussie summer) or a bivy bag (winter/snow) (maybe throw in a ground sheet in case of soggy ground) brbrI'm finding it gives more space, more flexibility, more coverage, just as good weather protection if you set it up right, and better ventilation (important in our summers) for little to no weight penalty Comment from : @nathanjones5675 |
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Trekking pole tents are "typically cheaper" OH C'MON DAN 😂 Comment from : @balzzers92 |
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I'm from europe and if you want to buy the paria outdoors tent you spend around 250 dollar So me and my friend, are going to do a 15-20 day alpine hike, and we thought if you had some suggestions from companies that are selling stuff in europe what the best tent is It doesn't have to be ultra cheap but we like to spend les than 500 euro on a tent Any suggestion?brGr Tijsjan Comment from : @tijsjantijssen1450 |
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Another CON for a trekking pole tent is if you happen to break a pole you could be screwed It happened to me on the PCT and ended up bailing after a few days of Jerry-rigging and hoping that we didn't have any weather I still love my Durston X-mid Pro but it can be an issue the Z-flick poles might be worth the 3oz weight just for the security Comment from : @mikesalasek3603 |
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What's about them being seam sealed as standard ? I know some manufacturers require you to do this yourself after buying it A way of making it cheaper to make and sell Comment from : @Dixy_1989 |
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i can highly recommend the onetigris tangram TP tent Its double walled, has massive headroom The only downside is that it's kinda heavy, but i've been using it for bikepacking, so its not as big of a deal Comment from : @ruben247 |
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are those thumbnail Ai generated 8o looks scary weird Comment from : @moreausylvain |
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I have a lunar solo,trekking pole tent 26 oz With my trekking poles another pound plus stakes My copper spur ul 1,double wall tent weighs only 2 pounds 2 ozs with stakes So with pole’s my trekking pole tent weighs more and they are close to same size as far as packed up Comment from : @Teddy-forlife |
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Nice that you are coming to Canada 🇨🇦 you are going through love it here Maybe I’ll see you out on the trails Comment from : @jackiamato138 |
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I have both and use my X-mids 99 of the time Comment from : @FlyfishermanMike |
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There are double wall trekking pole tents (eg: Durston X-Mid) Comment from : @eric55406 |
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Use wood sticks in the treckingpole tent Comment from : @Nordictor78 |
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How well do these work for custom static length trekking poles? My poles only have one length and are not adjustable Would that make them a nogo for TP tents? Comment from : @NickLoganbill |
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The Paria tent has been sold out for most of this year Comment from : @robynroamsoutdoors |
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Literally having this debate now Currently I have a light weight 3p tent BUT I’d like to have something for myself I’m considering going even lighter with the Stone Glacier SkyAir Comment from : @thomasgleason8345 |
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I have the zpacks duplex in orange, which is the heavier dyneema When i tell u im OBSESSED with that tent also hi Emmet😍 Comment from : @JesusTheCity |
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Dan, maybe do a lottery for one of the spots to go camping with you Comment from : @awakemyoutdoorsoul |
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Uhm, $240 is inexpensive? Comment from : @thatsnotparanormal6265 |
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What if your a canoe tripper?? No trekking polesgreat videos Danall related to what I do I'm from Ontario and have been subscribed about a year👍 Comment from : @andrewcoyne2191 |
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