My Top 10 wild camping tents

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  • I really want to go back and binge watch your older videos after watching this one. I've only used my Helm 1 once, but it definitely has a certain charm. Fair play for getting the steps in and cheers for the chat 👍

    @RamblingOn@RamblingOn6 ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed the heck out of this video Paul. I hope you keep making these videos for a long time to come.

    @KevinSmith-wr1sy@KevinSmith-wr1sy6 ай бұрын
  • So good to see you back on top form and you seem full of energy again💪 have watched your videos for years now and picked up lots of great info. Keep up the great content and hopefully see you on a hill sometime👍

    @Dadsgonewildcamping-tq1oo@Dadsgonewildcamping-tq1oo6 ай бұрын
  • You said "It looked after me in some incredible places." That hits the nail on the head Paul doesn't it. I've kept my first tent from twenty years ago, the Terra Nova Solar Minor. Even though I haven't used it in years (it was superceded by an Akto), the TN looked after me and gave me a ton of great memories. As you say Paul, nothing beats that feeling of those first adventures, those associated memories. It's also that 'first tent' period where we literally learnt the ropes, made all the mistakes, maybe got wet, cold, picked the wrong spot etc., but nothing could stop us coming back for more could it? My camping routine is now slicker than ever, but I don't know if it is quite as much fun or as satisfying as the memories of riding out that first storm.

    @domo3552@domo35526 ай бұрын
  • The very first of your KZhead videos that I watched was when you were out in your Wild Country Helm 1. I was researching tents, having not gone camping for years. My husband’s brief was: find a sturdy tent which doesn’t weigh too much. We bought the Helm 3 (we never walk far with the tent - just pitch it and go off hiking) and we love it. I’ve watched almost every one of your videos since. Thanks for all the tips along the way :)

    @helenblundell9911@helenblundell99116 ай бұрын
  • Love that gentle walk around the flask and a stop off at flask end 👍

    @neilt1889@neilt18896 ай бұрын
  • Cheers to your next plan. Thanks for the review. Wishing you peace and good fortune. Happy Trails!

    @1024Pete@1024Pete4 ай бұрын
  • Great video, Paul. Really like how on many of the choices you explained the personal feeling that a certain tent gave you. Hey! Isn't that what life and camping is all about?!

    @BiznessWizard@BiznessWizard6 ай бұрын
  • I am 50 and as soon as I get into any of my tents I regress to when I camped out in front of house with my mates in my ridge tent. Good Times. Helm 1 for me. Great all rounder. Merry Xmas, have a good one.

    @simonward4520@simonward45204 ай бұрын
  • Vango tempest 200 was my first wild camping tent, did me proud on many cold snowy nights up Rhinog and around the Peak District. Now I use either a Ridge Raider or Southern Cross 1, depending on the time of year

    @Weare138.@Weare138.6 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad the Helm 1 compact was there, got on the strength of your vid and others. As you said not just the kit but the experience.Good little vid thanks.

    @mikeday8295@mikeday82956 ай бұрын
  • Call me sentimental, but your tent-journeys were so well delivered here and with your tear-jerking closing message, I think this is the best and most down-to-earth video I have ever seen. Thank you!

    @user-um4fx9ie8v@user-um4fx9ie8v3 ай бұрын
  • The Hilleberg Anjan 2 is still my favorite tent. Its perfect for the UK and has done extremely well in high wind and even some epic summit camps.

    @polarlondon@polarlondon6 ай бұрын
  • Nice video. The tent that get's you out there, making memories, is the best tent.

    @PenryMMJ@PenryMMJ6 ай бұрын
  • Great list Paul. I think your point was spot on when you said that your requirements and preferences influence your decisions regarding the tent you need/want. I’m into long distance hikes carrying everything I need for 5 or more days so my tent needs are going to be quite different to someone going out for a relaxing overnighter with a few luxuries. Also the amount I spend on a tent influences the trips I do with it and my expectations about how it will perform.

    @AndyZ-hz7oh@AndyZ-hz7oh6 ай бұрын
  • Got my Soulo after watching you, Andy B and Pat Dickenson's channels a few years back and never regretted it. I still love it and use it all year round and it's never let me down.

    @daveberry7796@daveberry77966 ай бұрын
  • Great video Paul. It really is a personal choice which you point out. And the more we go camping the more we change our ideal tent.for me now Paul I try and balance weight with comfort. Well done and it was nice to see some of your old videos taking us back and sharing your memories. Wonderful. 👍👣

    @anthonymcdonald8444@anthonymcdonald84446 ай бұрын
  • Hi Paul I totally agree when you said you can get emotions with certain tents. Back in the early 80’s as a venture scout, we got to use the Vango Force Ten ridge tent. I still remember what a brilliant piece of kit it was… in bright orange! Can you imagine having to carry those poles these days 🤣

    @colinmurphy2127@colinmurphy21276 ай бұрын
  • Love this trip down memory lane. You inspired me to go the soulo route, only a little lighter as i replaced the guys with dyneema and line locks for 2mm. It always sets the bar when i look at others. Andy just showed a pretty interesting example, again soulo-like with the Big Sky Chinook. That three pole geodesic design just works, just like it does for the allak (and its cloud peak 2 clone). I use an allak 3 for couple camps and its basically a giant soulo. The black label soulo 10mm poles are really solid too if you consider that one, I've used both soulos for different purposes and always sleep soundly in the worst weather. A feature i love is the T door (much better than D doors) where you can fully open the inside, or make is mesh. Plus as you say, its a good looking tent!

    @shaunhiggins1545@shaunhiggins15456 ай бұрын
  • Great content Paul, thanks. Terra Nova Super Quasar for me every day of the week, including wet and windy nights out in the mountains...never given me any issues.

    @gordoncooper6782@gordoncooper67826 ай бұрын
  • So pleased the Vern 1 PC made your top 3, it's definitely on my wish list. I have a Robens polycotton belltent I use for camping with my son and simply love the polycotton fabric - cool when it's hot, yet warm when it's cold. We've been in all weathers including treacherous storms and it's never let us down. So had been on a hunt for a small PC tent like that Vern for motorcycle trips yet no one else makes one like it. Can't wait to see more films with it. Keep up the great work 👍

    @marcusrichardson3472@marcusrichardson34726 ай бұрын
  • Really, really enjoyed all aspects of this video. Especially interesting to me was to finally hear your thoughts on the Southern Cross 1. I absolutely cannot justify another shelter, but if I could this is one I'd love to try - almost as strong as a Soulo but so much lighter.

    @thewestonfront@thewestonfront6 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely with you on the Southern Cross 1. I’ve never felt that it was going to let me down and I’ve never felt the need to go further upscale. I wild camped with it around the Derwent Watershed and I’ll be bagging some Wainwrights in the new year. I’m sure it’ll do the job.

    @steveforde7475@steveforde74756 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Paul, always enjoy your episodes. You always inspire me to get out. Interesting tents.

    @johnashcroft-jones6091@johnashcroft-jones60916 ай бұрын
  • You introduced me to the Soulo Paul … thank you 🙏 I also love the MSR Elixir And always promote the OEX Rakoon 2 so good for little money 🎉 Completely agree that the ‘favourite’ comes from a lot of different factors. Some from the heart ❤️ Thanks for always being there 👍

    @razmaries@razmaries5 ай бұрын
  • My first solo tent was a Phoenix Phreeranger SL - blue and yellow, loved it. Spacious survived some interesting nights on Dartmoor, In the end (about 10 years) the coating completely degraded and started to smell of vomit, at which point I had to give up on it. I now have an Akto, less headroom, less space, but a bomb proof tent.

    @BristolianAbroad@BristolianAbroad4 ай бұрын
  • Of course it was the soulo! I guessed it 😊 I know what you mean about your first tent. Mine was the vango hydra 200 plus which I got when I was 17 and my best mate and I hiked all round the lakes and Scotland together for about 6 years. So many memories 😊 “Old faithful” isn’t waterproof anymore (which I found out in the snow at 900m!!) but she’s still up in the loft!

    @jpevans01@jpevans015 ай бұрын
  • Has to be the Nortent for me. You've started something now paul. You'll have to do a top ten of everything, from pegs to sleep systems. Brilliant video mate. big hugs from up North.

    @marks3678@marks36786 ай бұрын
  • Really happy to see that you had the Terra Nova Helm Compact 1. It was because of you that I bought that one and I'm so happy to have it. As you say it's a tank. But now when I'm striving to reach 3 for 3 for my Kebnekaise trip next year I need to find a stable one sub 900g that don't break the bank to much... Since I need a lighter sleeping bag as well. 😂 A big thanks from the south of Sweden.

    @MrHumlebaek@MrHumlebaek6 ай бұрын
  • liked video, relaxing to watch and smart talk. autumn is here, colours are amazing. thank you

    @kristaps2010@kristaps20106 ай бұрын
  • Loved the Vango mention. I feel the same about my Banshee. Everytime I pass the spot you camped at Malham Tarn I think of you!

    @rokerman@rokerman6 ай бұрын
  • I completely understand your #8! Its what got you into this adventure!

    @jhh243@jhh243Ай бұрын
  • I just found your video from 2017 when you were out in your Vango Zenith... a quick look at Janet's Foss before you pitched-up for a frosty night. Happy memories from what you say. So nice.

    @fraserhamilton8592@fraserhamilton85926 ай бұрын
  • I've used my vango zenith 200 for 8 years now and it's still going strong! Cracking little tent and its never let me down though I will admit i'm more of a 3 season / fair weather camper.

    @Stoitism@Stoitism6 ай бұрын
  • First video of yours i watched was the helm 1. Bought it 2 years ago and love it. Served me well in all conditions. Only gripe is the inner is very bright. 😎

    @mosesliver@mosesliver6 ай бұрын
  • I love my Hilleberg Akto. Recently it kept me dry for two days in one of the most severe storms I have ever experienced.

    @leightoncooke@leightoncooke6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing. The Terra Nova Laser Photon 1 and Southern Cross looks nice. I don't see them here in the states. I've been taking out the Vik 1 mostly. Super fast to pitch. I only use 2 pegs/stakes. Paid $99. It's hard to go with tents with a big footprint now.

    @rodoutdoors@rodoutdoors6 ай бұрын
  • Used a Vango (not sure of model) in my first winter camp in Yorkshire Dales with my Dad loved the experience and was warm

    @christopherdean3919@christopherdean39195 ай бұрын
  • I know what you mean about tents having special meaning and helping you get over things. My first tent was a Saunders Jetpacker, that tent and Hamish Brown’s book, “Hamish’s Mountain Walk” got me out into the hills, spending nights out that have given me a wealth of magical memories, rather than just day walks. I sold it to buy a roomier Spacepacker Plus, as a student I couldn’t afford to buy one without selling the other, but I’ve always regretted selling that tent. Robert Saunders made some great tents, so sad they’ve gone. I really enjoy your videos.

    @owlinthewood@owlinthewood6 ай бұрын
    • Hamish's Mountain Walk!!! Oh yes a piece of inspiration 👍.

      @mikeday8295@mikeday82956 ай бұрын
  • My all time favourites are: Pro-Action Hike Lite: Single berth, bright orange, but cheap as chips (£18!) and stood up to virtually any weather. Took it on many a long distance path and never had a problem Wild country Aspect 2: Absolutely love this tent, especially for multi-night stays, love the double doors, one of which I used to turn into a porch with some old tent poles. Only tent I've ever taken abroad - on a trip to Holland in 2014. Camping within a stone's throw of the Rhine river where they evacuated the British paras in WW2 was amazing

    @neilholmes8200@neilholmes82006 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant video, a tent is a personal preference but your top 10 is very understandable! I have the southern cross 1 and love it!

    @nickhook3649@nickhook36496 ай бұрын
  • A very informative video. You certainly have had/have some brilliant tents. I definitely like the look of the Southern cross and the laser compact all season tents. Since I started wild camping 18months ago, I have the MSR Elixir 2, which was my 1st. Then similar to u choosing between the Akto and Soulo, I too couldn’t choose between the Soulo and the Fjallraven Abisko Lite 1. I chose the Soulo BL and then later bought the Abisko. Both fantastic tents for different camping scenarios.

    @Peter-Lindsay@Peter-Lindsay6 ай бұрын
  • Another really useful and informative video Paul! Thank you! I’m planning a motorcycle trip to Norway next year and have been pondering which tent to get/use. Your insights have helped me decide on the Nortent Vern 1 PC, as the weight issue isn’t a concern for me when the bike does all the carrying👌 I look forward to your videos so please keep doing what you do! Kindest Regards Nik.

    @LatexMallard@LatexMallard6 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant video Paul . My Helm 2 Compact is fantastic. Was thinking getting a Hilleberg, but thought with all the reviews of Helms alongside Hillebergs I decided to go for the very affordable. All about getting out . Atb Tony

    @backpackingireland8624@backpackingireland86242 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful. Keep smiling your blessed to experience this. God bless.❤

    @walkandtalkinnaturefordepr3357@walkandtalkinnaturefordepr33576 ай бұрын
  • Interesting No 1. I was surprised when you sold it. I’ve been happy tempted to sell mine but nice before but I just can’t, I’m happy to carry the weight and it gives me the piece of mind to camp where I want and not worry if the weather turns.

    @Stampistuta@Stampistuta5 ай бұрын
  • I use my vango Nevis but then brought the Cairngorm 2 man tent. Great tent for the money .Only camp out in bad weather. Hasn’t let me down yet.

    @Itsabrownenvolopecountry@Itsabrownenvolopecountry6 ай бұрын
  • Great video Paul, enjoyed the back stories behind each tent.

    @callummacinnes3677@callummacinnes36776 ай бұрын
  • I am camping since the late 60s... - it has always been a thrilling adventure... sometimes bigger, sometimes smaller, at first in the woods of central Europe, in S-Europe, then in Alpine regions, in Scotland and Wales, N-Scandinavia, the Polar Areas, in the deserts and savannahs of Africa and now steppes of Asia.... all of which without any such sophisticated tents and equipment as being available nowadays - however, today - ... nothing beats my Hilleberg (Keron 4GT)... it is second to none... plus my Trangia, a faithful piece of equipment for over 50 yrs.

    @camouflage962@camouflage9623 ай бұрын
  • A most enjoyable video Paul, thank you. My top ten would have to include the Blacks Good Companions! I've been camping for about sixty years! Of course you've got a plan. I've been predicting for a while that you'd get another Soulo before too long. Good luck with your winter adventures, I'll also look forward to seeing some more of the Nallo.

    @wandering_not_lost@wandering_not_lost6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this Paul. A superb video. I’m in the market for a new tent soon and have to say you may have sold the Helm 1 to me. I’ve not been out for ages and am out this Summer for a multi day exped. Thank you mate. More content like this please. ATB - Simon

    @penman8985@penman8985Ай бұрын
  • Hi Paul hope your well. I look forward to watching your videos.

    @andrewmcfarlane6704@andrewmcfarlane67046 ай бұрын
  • I thought the Lanshan2 would've made an appearance in't top 10...... just for sheer value and the amount of new wild campers it has enabled, but, as you say, it's YOUR top 10. Some great tents in there, I've a feeling that Nortent are going to see their orders for the Vern1 in 2024 go sky-hi! Totally agree with you about the Scarp1, I was sold, hook, line & sinker by all the hype and bought one....... Those little niggles didn't take long to show, but the worst was during a 15hr constant rain-fest, it failed and let water in at all of the points where the attachments for the x-ing poles are, soaking everything inside, which was mostly down, sleeping bag, jackets, trousers, etc, etc..... Never again. ATB

    @totomesch1940@totomesch19406 ай бұрын
  • Fjällräven Abisko View is another great tent that is really versatile in a lot of situations. Not many vids out there on this tent…

    @stephenconroy9283@stephenconroy92836 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant mate… Love these sort of videos and I have to agree with what you chose as your number 1 👍🏼 ⛺️

    @GoodBlokeOutdoors@GoodBlokeOutdoors6 ай бұрын
  • More than anything, the progress you have made being able to pass people and say hello rather than wait until they leave is admirable and you've done awesome. Thank you for sharing that 🙇

    @bobbygeordieable@bobbygeordieable4 ай бұрын
  • Great video Paul hilleberg soulo is a beast of a tent Dont use mine much at the moment but could never sell it, I always grab the terra nova lazer compact one due to the weight . I received my new terra nova southern cross one yesterday so looking forward to testing it out.👍

    @nathanwillis8108@nathanwillis81086 ай бұрын
  • I go back to my comment on an earlier video Paul - I’ve had a Soulo and now have a Nallo 2 (among too many others, but that’s another story!). The Nallo 2 is the same weight as the Soulo but provides much more space and a better vestibule arrangement i.e. in front of the inner, which for me is more usable than at the side. There will be no practical strength penalty over the Soulo, especially if you have a second set of poles for occasional use. The non-freestanding thing may matter to some of course.

    @missogyny4921@missogyny49216 ай бұрын
  • You missed off the zhengtu 2. Best tent of 2023. 👌

    @AndyWardle@AndyWardle6 ай бұрын
  • Great vid Paul, your watch time will be flying up with this one.. Have to watch it till the end...Dam flask looking very picturesque. Luckily I have your number 1 tent. Super. Thanks 👍

    @twiggyescapes@twiggyescapes6 ай бұрын
  • Nice top 10-12, I think my preferred is your number 3, the Nortent because there is a mix of modernity and the traditional :)

    6 ай бұрын
  • Hi Paul. I've got the Tarptent, and you can remove the poles at the end (at least you can on my one), meaning you can bundle them with the main poles and pack up the fabric into a tiny little bundle.

    @malcolmjcullen@malcolmjcullen6 ай бұрын
    • You can, but that means 10 more poles to attach and isn't what the design intended. It adds quite a bit of time and faff when pitching and taking down, especially in cold weather or whilst wearing gloves. I just leave mine attached. I agree though that they make packing the tent a bit harder.

      @fellrunningguide@fellrunningguide6 ай бұрын
  • Great list! In a couple of days the Nortent Vern 1 (new) comes to me. That is for me the perfect Soulo! I tried the latter but it was too small for me. The extra room and the better ventilation of the new Vern 1 might do the trick. The Vern 1PC is a truly wonderful tent, especially if you plan to leave it at campsight during the day very often (polycotton will be a lot more durable when exposed to sunlight than silnylon). The Vern 1 (new) is considerably lighter and seems to be as rugged as the Soulo.

    @BhavaSindh@BhavaSindh3 ай бұрын
    • I’m lucky enough to have one in the way too. Can’t wait to test the new Vern 1 ⛺️

      @PaulMessner@PaulMessner3 ай бұрын
  • Hey Paul. Thanks for the video. If you have time, could you test and make a video about the Snow Peak Minute Dome Pro.air 1? It's quite heavy at 2.95kg, and is advertised at 1P but has space for two long wide pads (130 x 220cm floor). Also some very odd / unique features, like 2 small side doors / massive mesh vents, unusual pockets, and a huge vestibule. Interested to see how it performs in wind and rain. Only rated to 1500mm in the rain but who even knows what that means. Thanks!

    @Chris-ru7cy@Chris-ru7cy6 ай бұрын
  • Couldn’t agree more about your vango. I’ve got exactly the same feelings for the Colman Cobra 2, it gave me my first taste of wildcamping. Nice to see my Helm 1 making an appearance too 😉

    @holmesaway@holmesaway6 ай бұрын
    • My first wild camp was also in a Cobra 2. I've had a few since, but still got the Cobra, even though I haven't used it in ages.

      @steviesteve750@steviesteve7506 ай бұрын
    • @@steviesteve750 same here, I’ll never sell it 👍🏻

      @holmesaway@holmesaway6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@holmesaway went wild camping with a cheap hi gear ion 2 tent last year with a friend. Something I already has so just used it. Been looking at the cobra 2 as I've spotted it for £65. Is it worth picking up still with what else is out there now?

      @TG91ism@TG91ism4 ай бұрын
    • @@TG91ism for that price absolutely. Brilliant tent for the money, just need to make your peace with not being able to fully sit up 👌🏻

      @holmesaway@holmesaway4 ай бұрын
  • As a tent nerd/addict it’s always really entertaining to hear the reasons why someone likes a particular tent 👍. I really liked your list! I recently picked up the Vern 1 PC and I was quite surprised with the build quality when I first pitched it. Definitely up there with a Hilleberg. As a huge fan of canvas and canvas like materials the fabric definitely adds to the appeal. Some nice unique features as well. The design is almost like a Soulo and an Enan had a baby. Excited to take it out for a camp! P.S. like how you ended the vid

    @GoingSoloOutdoors@GoingSoloOutdoors6 ай бұрын
  • Good choice except id put the niak in there as its like a soulo for summer use. But also the cloud peak 2 simply for its budget. Brilliant starter tent.

    @shaunspencer6437@shaunspencer64376 ай бұрын
  • I'm a simple man, I see a Paul Messner video and I click!

    @isaacmcareavey237@isaacmcareavey2376 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyable watch this! Thank you 😊

    @adge_ventures4915@adge_ventures49156 ай бұрын
  • Out of all of the tents I’ve had, the quickest one I’ve had to setup and the easiest would have to be the vango Alfa 3 and it’s one I parted with and regret it The one that seems to have caught my interest in your collection is going to have to be the helm 2 , it looks ace and seems to be one of the easier tents to setup and pack up. I’ve noticed that there is now a helm 3 that I’ve seen, having two young boys I’m tempted but as they get older they will be wanting a tent to them self’s so I’m not too sure if I’d get it

    @richardburton5485@richardburton54856 ай бұрын
  • I knew you would regret selling the soulo, I had my red label one for 3 years, and yes you guessed it I caved in and have a BL one now, this tent has never let me down, so I wonder what is the plan Paul 🤔🙂

    @Paul_Turvey@Paul_Turvey6 ай бұрын
  • My tents are all Tarptent models, i.e. NOTCH Li (Dyneema), MOMENT DW and SCARP 2. All have been modified to suit my needs. I have very few backpacking items that I have not modified in some way. ALL double wall Tarptemnts can be pitched in a rain storm INNER TENT PRE-ATTACHED TO THE FLY so it doesn't get wet when pitching or taking down. This is hugely important.

    @ericb.4358@ericb.43582 ай бұрын
  • Another excellent video Paul.

    @paulmccullough8548@paulmccullough85486 ай бұрын
  • I love my Durston xmid 2 solid. Great for backpqcking and also for the motorbike. My other one I like is my Helium 1. I would never sell my Force ten. mk3 Great for the bike or car. Orange, warm in the winter and cool in the summer and has character. We also have a Dutch pyramid storm tent. Weighs almost 50 kilos so not for the bike or backpacking but was great for family holidays. However the tent that has the number 1 spot in my heart isn't made any more. It was the first tent i bought for myself at the age of 16. I took it all over Europe. It was pightweight when most tents were heavy and it was used in all 4 srasons. A Robert Saunders Fellpine. Loved that tent to bits. Loved the design and it was bombroof. It succumbed to old age.😢 Keep up with the great vids mate.

    @BrokenBackMountains@BrokenBackMountains6 ай бұрын
  • Good fair observations of knowledgeable trials. Much agree, No. 1 is No. 1. I have several Hillebergs, a Staika is a good go as well with a little more room. The Tarra is totally bomb proof. I tend to stick with black labels but also use a Jannu, with 10mm poles. Just in case. My Soulo is green, black label. I'll put it up against any other. My life counts on it and that's the baseline consideration of all shelters. I have many others over the last 50 years of camping. Some greats with many memories along the way.

    @samhill3496@samhill34966 ай бұрын
  • Nice video , looking forward to 'the plan' and you are right you cant recreate the first wild camp experiance ... :)

    @stuartwalmsley1379@stuartwalmsley13796 ай бұрын
  • Whilst doing research for my trips your channel has featured heavily, thanks for your honest opinions, Paul. Keep on doing what you enjoy and don't listen to the idiots out there. Take care.

    @philandminiphil@philandminiphil5 ай бұрын
  • Great video Paul, one of your best! It's the memories...

    @lukejohnson2548@lukejohnson25486 ай бұрын
  • My favourite Paul Messner video is actually the Soulo up on the Dragons Ride. Was that the name? Beautiful scenery! I never did understand why that tent was sold. Madness! 😁

    @jodooxq@jodooxq6 ай бұрын
  • Only one tent for me and that is the Fjallraven Abisko lite 1. Small footprint makes pitching oh so easy to find and great ventilation. Once pitched it is going nowhere! So small, the wind has little to grab hold of to blow away! However if small spaces on long nights are not your thing, forget it!

    @mrnobodieswildcampingadventure@mrnobodieswildcampingadventure6 ай бұрын
  • I love my southern cross 1. Its almost perfect for me. However the big sky international chinook 1.5 has definitely caught my eye.

    @PyreneesPathfinder@PyreneesPathfinder6 ай бұрын
    • I’ve seen Andy Beavers new one. Looks great 😍

      @PaulMessner@PaulMessner6 ай бұрын
  • 40 tents crazy! - I bought one 20 plus years ago on a whim during a sale and I still use it. What is it I think it is a Vango 200 (1991) good value but at the time I thought it cost me a fortune!

    @pushbikeman@pushbikeman3 ай бұрын
  • Good choices, good to see the x-mid in there !

    @ALLWEATHERRIDERM@ALLWEATHERRIDERM6 ай бұрын
  • Ive got a little vango cairgorm 100 that was my first tent since I got back into camping and although I now have an xmid and an msr hubba hubba nx2, your right nothing comes close to the first nights out in the vango there good solid little tents

    @rocketiain84@rocketiain846 ай бұрын
  • So many great tents here. I'd love to have a go with so many of these. My current tent (I change my tent regularly every 15 years it seems :D ) is a Vango F10 Hydrogen with the AirBeam instead of a main pole. It wasn't cheap but it's well suited to the bikepacking I do as it packs really small and is pretty good on weight. To be honest I'd just like to be able to use it more.

    @ifitrollsrideit530@ifitrollsrideit5306 ай бұрын
    • Great point. The joy is in actually getting out on adventures. The tent is just a tool to help with that.

      @PaulMessner@PaulMessner6 ай бұрын
  • Hi Paul. Thank you for all your videos and info. You should be very proud of yourself and what you have done with your channel. 😊 I have a question ❓ xmid 1 solid or helm1. UK winter trips out high fells. I would much appreciate your input. 😄

    @nickday7381@nickday73816 ай бұрын
  • I had a Soulo 13 years ago but I sold it after a couple of seasons, too many little annoying things about it and too much faff putting it up compared to the tunnel tents I've been used to over the years. I replaced it with a Nallo 2 which I still have. Terra Nova still use double sided silicone coating on some of their tents.

    @ruairidhalexander7631@ruairidhalexander76316 ай бұрын
    • Spot on - I moved from a Soulo to a Nallo 2 and can’t see the sense in a Soulo unless you really need your tent to be freestanding. Both are the same weight, but much better space and layout in the Nallo.

      @missogyny4921@missogyny49216 ай бұрын
  • OMG...A cliffhanger - on KZhead!! First ever in 10 years of watching KZhead. Gold star Mr M, can't wait for the 'TBC' next episode...⭐⭐⭐

    @IsaacS1@IsaacS16 ай бұрын
  • Great video Paul. I knew a Hilleberg would be top of your list, but i also thought the Scarptent and Durston would feature near the top, but i understand your logic. As a tent geek and looking for a new tent to start some longer distance hiking (C2C etc) I’m now torn on a decision based on this Top 10!

    @johnno194@johnno1946 ай бұрын
    • Yeah. There’s more to it than just the specs. Some great memories

      @PaulMessner@PaulMessner6 ай бұрын
  • Hi Paul, I received my Nallo 2 yesterday, my first decent tent, cant wait to get out in it, the garden doesn't count. 🤣 Oh by the way I told the mrs it was your fault I that I spent so much 🤣🤣

    @Pargie81@Pargie816 ай бұрын
  • Paul, be great if you could do a top ten camping gadgets! I know the Tiny Pump would be my number one!

    @steveb1972@steveb19726 ай бұрын
  • Definitely some great shelters in your top 10, wouldn’t disagree with you on the Soulo 👌⛺️, atb Mick 👍

    @otf.outdoors@otf.outdoors6 ай бұрын
  • "But between you and me, I've got a plan".. I can't handle this kind of suspense Paul 😂😂 I replayed the video 3 times just to make sure I didn't miss anything!

    @sober_hiker@sober_hiker6 ай бұрын
  • Glad I have my Soulo black, people say its overkill for the UK, maybe they havent noticed all the storms we get these days.

    @CragScrambler@CragScrambler6 ай бұрын
  • Dear Paul, I love taking part on your outdoor experiences. Tried myself a few tents over some decades. Still appreciate the first Hilleberg Keb 2 for all conditions. Interesting, that this fundamental design has a recent comeback in some modern tents. Inspired by you, I bought a Naturehike Cloudpeak Two. Like it, buit it clearly has limitations, you get what you pay for. You never touched Helsport tents from Norway? I own the Ringstind Pro 2 and like it very much. Seams to play in the upper league for 4 seasons use. With all your experiance: What do you think of it? Best wishes from Germany

    @stefanirmler2587@stefanirmler25875 ай бұрын
  • After being bashed around in the wind in Snowdonia last year and having my Elixir poles bent, I bought a BL Soulo. No regrets! I’m keen to know what your plan is

    @benvickery@benvickery6 ай бұрын
  • You really need to try the Hilleberg Niak. For three seasons it’s the dogs dangly bits.

    @Turner7834@Turner78346 ай бұрын
  • a great variety of tents their paul .i prefer 2 man tents over 1 man i like the space lol . i do like vango tents not the best but they are good value for money . they make excellent starter tents . im not a lover of the hilleberg tents . fantastic tents but i do find them heavy and expensive .? the price i can understand but the weight im not so sure . terranova tents also make great tents .the quaser and voyager are both very good tents . like you say it doesnt matter what tent you have just as long as you are out enjoying your camping . im very surprised you havent tried a lightwave tent .another local tent maker .? great vid 👍👍 really enjoyed watching .

    @kinderkev@kinderkev6 ай бұрын
  • Hi Paul, I love your channel, always great to see people who are passionate about hiking. Would you ever concider using a yama mountain gear 2P Cirriform tarp? I've seen a youtuber very excited about that one after his 1200 miles thru hike. And I'm still curious why the durston x mid didn't end up higher?

    @Copernicus22@Copernicus225 ай бұрын
  • Great video mate. Tents, bivys but how about hammocks?

    @garysmith7286@garysmith72866 ай бұрын
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