PART 1 of 3 ////////////// Sleeping under the stars is a bit overrated for me. Seems the bugs attack, the critters find you, the wind blows away your body heat, frost and condensation soak your bag, then the rain falls, and no matter what your gear gets filthy. A minimalist tent tarp, bivy, or floor-less tent are some ways to avoid to some of those hassles. But my favorite option is a quality designed and constructed lightweight backpacking tent like the ones profiled in this Nutnfancy series of videos. Here I cover most of the design aspects and experience-based opinions on just such a tent. POUs, Firepower vs Mobility, Impact, Livability concerns, Longevity, Ventialtion, Maintenance, Sleeve and Pole Construction, Fabric Choices, Convenience Features, and buying sources are all covered in the series. It would be unrealistic and probably of limited use for me to review certain models since most are so shortlived in the marketplace. Instead I use category representatives and teach the features, construction, sizing, and the many considerations to arm the buyer with the knowledge to make the best purchase choice. Always buy out-of-season whenever possible to save big money; it’s very possible to get a ultra-quality BP tent this way for well under $200. Take care of it and it will serve you and your family forever too. Location was the scenic and beautiful Rocky Mountains with Allie the Mountain Dog in tow. This series was lots of work to put together, make happen, and …
25 Responses for "“Backpacking Tents” by Nutnfancy, Part 1"
@pinatamarket I have been looking into hammocks myself. From what I understand (being that I have never used one) they are quite a bit colder than a tent. Since there is nothing but open air beneath you, heat can be convected away from you rapidly. Even when you use a sleeping bag, the insulation will compress under the weight of your body which will render it useless. I wonder about still using a sleeping pad. I have also read about people using reflective windshield screens for insulation
Hmm..nice reviews but wish you would have stuck to the title a bit more. Love the vids though man!
@nutnfancy veri fancy? LOL
great nutnfancy, but you get a little too excited in killing bugs lol just like me! lol i keep a kill score when im in my supermarket killing fruit flys and other various bugs
love all your work. Just getting back into it and you rock!
what song is that in the backround?
what song is playing at the beginning and end?
Great vids, saw them all!! but the ground is murder on my back, can u comment on hammocks. because i like the idea of camping hammocks and im thinking of purchasing the Hennessy camping hammock.
LOL “look at that sucker…..he’s gettin ready to die by the way.”
honestly, if i had a camo tent i would be worried i wouldn’t be able to find it again
how hard was it to get a job with LL bean? i gotta have something to do when i get out of the military lol
a tent also keeps you from looking like a meal to a curious predator, most of the time anyways.
do you ever go out and spend the night with just the pooch?
Excellent job on this video set….BRAVO!
nutn when the discovery show coming?
nice man you wasted that fly he sure ain’t gonna bother you again lol
How can you safely heat a tent ? My family lived in a large millitary tent one summer( mid1970s) after our home burned down.It was set up behind my uncles and aunts house.I remember being afraid because fall was coming and we could’nt heat a tent safely.We got a house ,all ended well.Just curious because I never stayed in a tent in cold weather.
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hey Veri, what the name of the song?
I have watched a quarter of this video and you haven’t gotten to the point, yet. I don’t care about your qualifications, your experience or why you’re where you are. Review the items, give your opions, then end it. I won’t be watching any of your other videos. You seem experienced and a qualified, nice guy, but I don’t need to hear about that. Just say what you have to say and call it good.
ok I still think to say your only serious about if you do youtube video is arrogant dude really! so before the internet nobody was serious about anything I suppose….lmao
wat type of tent would u reccomend for like a survival kit? ive been debating between a tent and a hammock to put in my survival kit. i want it to be small enough to fit INSIDE a small (2000 cubic inch) pack. would i want a small floorless tent or just a hammock?
@helpthehomeless32…go live in mexico dude, maybe u will be happier there
@HELPTHEHOMELESS32 you’re an idiot.
Did i hear you say your name in this vid?!
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