I've often been tempted by some of the cheaper tents out there, the lanshan, the naturehike tents etc., that tend towards being uktra or very lightweight. But some part of me has always been a bit skeptical. There are infinite reviews showing a lot of love for these tents, but very few that subject them to hard weather.
So here's a fantastic review on the lanshan 2. If you're a tent dweller and enjoy the hills then I highly recommend watching this:
Edit: this isn't my video
Irrespective of being 3 season or 4 season, for me a tent needs to hold up to wind and rain and frankly, the lanshan 2 appears to do an abysmal job of it. I just can't see the point of a tent that can't hold up to these conditions, and as the reviewer points out, wind and rain is common in the hills throughout the year.
It's not all about money either. I recently camped in similar conditions in a Vango Nevis. It was rock solid, never let a drop in, never budged. Only cost 98 quid.
So here's a fantastic review on the lanshan 2. If you're a tent dweller and enjoy the hills then I highly recommend watching this:
Edit: this isn't my video
Irrespective of being 3 season or 4 season, for me a tent needs to hold up to wind and rain and frankly, the lanshan 2 appears to do an abysmal job of it. I just can't see the point of a tent that can't hold up to these conditions, and as the reviewer points out, wind and rain is common in the hills throughout the year.
It's not all about money either. I recently camped in similar conditions in a Vango Nevis. It was rock solid, never let a drop in, never budged. Only cost 98 quid.