Motorcycle Camping Tents: How to Choose The Best Moto Camping Tent For Any Budget

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  • @DorkintheRoad
    @DorkintheRoad  Před 2 lety +8

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  • @StageGTS
    @StageGTS Před 2 lety +17

    Please do the same type of video for sleeping pads / pillow / sleeping bags. So nice to have a simple opinion with budget options like you did here.

  • @marsoelflaco5722
    @marsoelflaco5722 Před 2 lety +19

    I quick, unsolicited tip; Before you go camping with your new tent set it up in your home/backyard. Make sure that it has all the parts, the zippers/closures work, and that it's not torn or damaged in any way.
    This also gets you familiar with putting it up.
    Bonus tip; even if the tent is water resistant you may want to buy a quality water repellant spray (3M), make sure it's recommended for tent fabrics, and spray it, evenly, on the tent. Make sure that the tent is clean, and do this on a dry, clear day. Give it an hour to cure and the odor to clear before you go inside it.

    • @1905flyer3
      @1905flyer3 Před 2 lety +3

      Excellent suggestion. I set my tent up 2-3times before my 1st trip to ensure I knew how to do it. This weekend I was able to help out 2 other campers that had never been out with their gear before. They really needed help!

    • @marsoelflaco5722
      @marsoelflaco5722 Před 2 lety

      @@1905flyer3 Well done.✌🏽

  • @MotoCampNerd
    @MotoCampNerd Před 2 lety +19

    Well said! We will be adding some more tents to our catalog that are not just bikepacking tents. Stay tuned!

    • @1905flyer3
      @1905flyer3 Před 2 lety

      I still need to get up to your store. If I hadn’t been heading south to Tampa this past weekend, I’d have been there by now…

    • @mattbarrois8675
      @mattbarrois8675 Před 2 lety

      Also have seen recently a company that has a rent option for their camping gear

  • @mattallin3553
    @mattallin3553 Před 2 lety +6

    i actually just setup my lone rider mototent this past weekend on a 2 day camping trip....absolutely the best tent i have ever owned for motocamping...that being said, its definitely best left for those weekends when your spending a couple days in a single place

    • @atfromaz
      @atfromaz Před 2 lety

      Matt - I’ve also go the Lone Rider moto tent and agree that it’s best if you’re going to be in one spot for 2+ days. I love it, but it is a bit to set up/take down. For quick one nighters, I take a smaller set up. 👍🏼

  • @mcurranb
    @mcurranb Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. Don't forget about the used option too. I picked up most of my big Agnes gear used on marketplace and ebay ..

    • @L--Z
      @L--Z Před 2 lety +1

      DitR's Coleman tent was a $7 thrift store find. Somewhat recently, I found a gently used bikepacking tent at the flagship Seattle REI--they've added a permanent selection of used gear.

  • @1905flyer3
    @1905flyer3 Před 2 lety +13

    Great video Ben! I’m still in a two y/o Walmart 4 person tent with a vestibule for less than $40. Spent 3 nights in it this weekend at Forgotten Angels Florida and have found that it’s working for me. The newest version of this tent uses clips which makes it an even better option. I did get to see many different tents and learning what works best for you in quality, cost, size and weight determines which one you go for. 👍🏻🍺

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  Před 2 lety +4

      No reason to spend a bunch of money if what you've got works for what you do!

    • @sliceablejoe
      @sliceablejoe Před 2 lety

      Whats the model of said tent? Asking for a friend 👉🏻👈🏻

    • @1905flyer3
      @1905flyer3 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sliceablejoe WT180885 Ozark Trails 4 Person Dome is what I currently have but I like the 4 Person Clip & Camp which is nearly identical with the added clips instead of threading the poles through loops of fabric. It’s easier to set up clips than threading rods… about $38.

  • @armadilllo
    @armadilllo Před 11 měsíci +1

    I folded my tent a different way than it was packaged, got shorter section poles but same length on amazon for 12 bucks, 13" poles instead of 24", folded size was 5"x24" got it down to 6"x9" with cinch straps, new footprint for $8

  • @Lei.theRogue
    @Lei.theRogue Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for keeping it simple for those of us that ARENT about that life yet. You are appreciated! 😂

  • @1kickatthecan368
    @1kickatthecan368 Před 2 lety +1

    I love my $160. Coleman sundome blackout tent. It really does block out the sun. I need to be able to stand up to get out of a tent. This old lady body doesn’t crawl anymore. It doesn’t pack the smallest, but has kept us dry and has room for my double high mattress. I definitely need a cot for space. 3 person, me, hubs and gear. Packed up it does fit in my 60 litre dry bag with most of my gear.

  • @domenik8339
    @domenik8339 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a backpacker as well as motocamper and I also offroad in a car, so my gear does triple duty. Backpacking and motocamping as camping gear, but I put my packed backpacking pack in my car when offroading to use as emergency gear in case I get stuck and need to hike out or stay a while for help to come.

  • @hedsy
    @hedsy Před 2 lety +1

    Just the video I needed. I'm actually in the middle of looking for a tent for my bike. I've never done moto camping before and I don't see the need on spending hundreds of dollars on something I might not even like.

  • @wanderlpnw
    @wanderlpnw Před 2 lety +2

    I used to just sleep on the ground in a sleeping bag when I was in my 20s. A tent offers more comfort and privacy. I've had a REI half dome 2 for 6 years that I bought on clearance. It would probably last another 6 years. It doesn't have many features but the quality is great. I recently bought a bike pack tent for the size and features but I don't really NEED it. It's just more convenient. Oh, you don't need to buy a footprint. You can snag some excess tyvek from a construction site. Not only does it keep your tent from getting torn but offers a little bit of insulation.

  • @wizardmoto
    @wizardmoto Před 2 lety +1

    You've been a truly invaluable resource regarding motocamping man, keep them coming brother!
    "No we're talking about Tents, not Bruno"😂😂

  • @johnlangfield3532
    @johnlangfield3532 Před 2 měsíci

    In the UK we need a tent that has a fly sheet that has a static head of 5000+ to keep the rain out. We also have tents that have black inner tent fabric. These are great for getting a good night sleep as they keep the early morning light out.

  • @toddfranklin63
    @toddfranklin63 Před 2 lety +1

    Quality gear lasts longer if properly stored. I store my tents and sleeping bags loose, in a pillowcase, when not in use. Keeps folds & creases from becoming permanent, or compromising the material & waterproofing. Same with bags, but keeps insulation from permanent compaction also.

  • @bradk6172
    @bradk6172 Před 2 lety +4

    Great vid and agree completely. One tip I picked up from a friend for riding 2 up when moto camping is to put the tent itself in a stuff sack and strap the poles to the passenger seat against the top box. Passenger doesn't even notice them and you can fit the tent inside your cases. Worked great for me on my Versys 650 LT anyway.

  • @soilsmanadv6673
    @soilsmanadv6673 Před 2 lety +3

    Using the Alps mountaineering Zephyr this year. Replacing my 1992 North Face Cicada that has served me well. Thank you for the content.

  • @rickreasoner8664
    @rickreasoner8664 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent point (what a person needs just to get started) the rest will work itself out in time. I’m still using a 2 man Dome tent I used when packing thru Europe in 1980.

  • @HillbillySnake
    @HillbillySnake Před 2 lety +2

    I chose to go the hammock route for backpacking and it has transferred well to moto-camping. I still use a cheap no name amazon tent when staying in campgrounds as a lot of them don't allow hammocks. Great insight for the camping beginners!

  • @theeaselrider4032
    @theeaselrider4032 Před rokem

    The answer for me is simple: Cheap tent + decent tarp. I also have a couple of thrift store tents ( one was $3.00 , the other was $7.00.). Make sure the tarp is large enough to cover the tent and a space in front big enough to sit & cook under. Easy.

  • @aarongibson7090
    @aarongibson7090 Před rokem

    Thank you for the info. This makes choosing a tent so much easier. However, I had to watch the video a few times because I was getting distracted and mesmerized by your mandelorian poster.

  • @Jeremiah_Johnson139
    @Jeremiah_Johnson139 Před rokem

    Thanks for breaking a of that down, Ben!
    Someone recently added up all of the gear you took/take on your trips, in the comments section, and it came out to $2,400+ dollars (if I remember correctly).
    I had a little bit of sticker shock, at first, but, I've been riding most of my life, and as with any other "tool" collection, these things don't happen overnight.
    Sometimes you have to buy the cheapo Harbor-Freight or Wal-Mart special, to get you through. Other times you have a little extra money to spend, and you make a deliberate expensive Snap-On tool purchase, knowing that you're buying a quality product that youll use often AND that will last you the rest of your life, possibly into your children's lives. That's just how life goes.

  • @jeriksson7686
    @jeriksson7686 Před 7 měsíci

    Freestanding tents is my choice too. TNF, Berghaus, Wechsel, Robens, Exped. There are many tents to pick from. I prefer 100% freestanding and I went for Wechsel venture travel line.

  • @timlubbers2884
    @timlubbers2884 Před rokem +3

    I can put up my moto tent in less than 10 minutes and when it’s raining, it’s nice to have the space…but I also spend 6-8 months (consecutively) living on my motorcycle…

  • @Wdbjr12345
    @Wdbjr12345 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have an 80 dollar Amazon tent that packs pretty small and is great and sets up in 5 mins

  • @dracphelan
    @dracphelan Před 2 lety +1

    I'm not sure if you have looked at them, but hammock setups are pretty good too. I've been using a pretty standard setup (hammock with bug screen, tarp, under quilt and top quilt). This weekend I will be testing out the Haven XL hammock tent. The great thing about this one is that it can be set up on the ground easily.

  • @mkramsauer
    @mkramsauer Před 2 lety +2

    Great video Ben!! Really enjoying the content for us beginning moto campers

  • @hunterhalo2
    @hunterhalo2 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for making a budget video. This is what the KLR community is, doing the most without the Gucci gear.

  • @gkershner1
    @gkershner1 Před 2 lety +1

    This will be my first year moto camping and your videos have been helpful. Keep it up!

  • @waltersmith6100
    @waltersmith6100 Před 2 lety

    Great common sense approach. I've been backcountry camping off my bike for years and so I get a lot of questions on equipment, including tents. My response, If it works and it's comfy for you, you got the right one

  • @MericanAdventures
    @MericanAdventures Před 2 lety +1

    I have the MSR Hubba Hubba, 2 person tent for my Motocycle camping (I only use it for this) and I like it. It's light weight, packs down good, and is fairly roomy when set up. I think I paid around $400 with the foot print a few years ago, they're showing up for more now. I agree with you, you don't need an exspensive tent, but they do help :).

  • @alanriopelli7374
    @alanriopelli7374 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I've been using the alps moutaineering tent for about 5 or 6 years, relatively lightweight, easy set up, keeps you dry, highly recommend it!

  • @Motocampster
    @Motocampster Před 2 lety +2

    Going to be making my first Moto camping trip next month I'm steadily getting everything I need I order it something every week I purchased a $26 Magellan tent from academy seems to be all I need hopefully

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  Před 2 lety +1

      Good luck with your first trip!

    • @Motocampster
      @Motocampster Před 2 lety

      @@DorkintheRoad thanks I really appreciate it I can't wait to go

  • @sboy1955
    @sboy1955 Před 2 lety +1

    There’s a guy named Scooter Tramp Scotty (CZcams) who’s been full time motorcycle traveling since the 1990s and all he ever uses is cheap Walmart tents. He lives in his tents 24/7, 365 days a year.

  • @lucdamiani
    @lucdamiani Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video. I'm in the process of buying my first motorcycle (KLR 650, you helped cement that purchase!) and have a bad problem with spending money when it's not necessary, so this video helps me reign back my desire to spend a bunch on a tent!

  • @RaptorPackAdventures
    @RaptorPackAdventures Před 2 lety

    Kelly Grand Mesa 2P
    One excellent tent not only for backpacking but for motocamping. Great price at $140. I used it last summer for a 2 week motocamping trip to Sturgis and back to Oregon. I highly recommend this tent to new campers

  • @roywalls5595
    @roywalls5595 Před 2 lety

    I purchased 4 season 2 person tent with tarp & air mattress plus sleeping bag and emergency blanket incase get colder! And complete set of gear for cooking out door!

  • @AdamHougham
    @AdamHougham Před 2 lety

    A helpful video - I use a Vango Banshee 200 when I'm bike camping - not sure if they are a thing in the US, but Vango produce some good products in the UK and across Europe. The Banshee 200 is a compact backpacking tent which I've used for many years and fit nicely inside my side panniers without taking the poles out of the bag. They come in around £120 at the moment, packed dimensions are 47x18cm (18.5x7 inches) and weight 2.4kg (5 pounds).

  • @carmenmartinez2882
    @carmenmartinez2882 Před 2 lety

    I love the Alps Mountaineering Lynx 2, not heavy, pretty roomy, not expensive and good quality in my opinion without braking the bank. I like the 2 doors and vestibules. Very good in windy conditions.

  • @blackdog7275
    @blackdog7275 Před 2 lety

    Gonna be great riding weather today, the 22nd, here in Oregon, and I'd be willing to bet your riding today. I can't wait for the fog to lift, because my KLR is calling me! Time to go through my gear and hang my hammock.

  • @Random-ed2xf
    @Random-ed2xf Před 2 lety

    You can get a deal on tents if a newer version is coming out the previous model goes for a good chunk off.Some reputable Chinese brands make great tents as well like Nature hike,or Mier that are great quality. And if no one has tent camped before a 2 person is more of a 1 if you want to be comfortable.

  • @letzrockitrite8469
    @letzrockitrite8469 Před 2 lety

    Around the Boise Idaho Craigslist area....... there's a ton of cheap bathtub type tents to be had.......... ty dork

  • @JeffCorcelius
    @JeffCorcelius Před 2 lety +2

    I have a Big Agnes Big House Delux for car camping. I enjoy it except that after I bought it they discounted it and I was never able to pick up the vestibule. With that said I do love Big Agnes tents. I am looking for a backpacking/moto camping tent for the summer. I'll probably go with an REI tent since the price of everything is so expensive right now.

    • @L--Z
      @L--Z Před 2 lety

      With current member coupons and potential dividends from last year, right now is a great time to shop REI for tents.

  • @tryharder3214
    @tryharder3214 Před 2 lety

    Kelty Gunnison 2p tent you had in your video is great. I had it in 30day around US trip and it is great. It kept me dry in rainstorm where I woke up and gad 1.5 inch of standing water around me. It can get a bit hot in 80+ degrees but other than that - perfect.

  • @johngoffinett7808
    @johngoffinett7808 Před rokem

    4 person Coleman tent all day

  • @playsportfun3356
    @playsportfun3356 Před 2 lety +1

    What ever trent you get, even brand new. Set it up and spray it down with camp dry first!! Ask me how I know.

  • @JCrozier1
    @JCrozier1 Před 2 lety

    Nice breakdown with solid explanations. As always informative and entertaining.

  • @bethhodge9724
    @bethhodge9724 Před 2 lety

    I’m using a night cat tent I have about four tents I use high peak for cold weather camping both are two person tents and with both my tents I can use my compact cot in it lol yes I use a cot and sleeping pad and my down sleeping bag I love my comfort..
    I gotta make a video! People would be very impressed I think of what I pack and how quickly I can set up.

  • @Sparkeee1978
    @Sparkeee1978 Před 2 lety

    I have had very good success with the Marmot line of backpacking tents. around 200-300 depending on model. great mix of quality and price between mid level and high level.

  • @g.g.hochstetler2286
    @g.g.hochstetler2286 Před 2 lety

    I have a $500 Big Agnes solo bike packing tent and I love it. I snagged a zipper on the material and they fixed it for free. Try that with a Walmart tent.
    To be fair I didn’t buy my gear for motorcycle camping. My gear is for backpacking/bikepacking. Gossamer Gear The One tent is also nice. I use that one for backpacking. All my gear for backpacking probably weights 5 or 6 pounds.
    Nice video though

  • @andrewabell8617
    @andrewabell8617 Před 2 lety

    Love the new t-shirt design, need to get me one those 🤙🏼

  • @nancyfithian4984
    @nancyfithian4984 Před 2 lety

    Great video, Ben! I first got a Hyke and Byke two-person tent, now passed along to my brother, who I motocamp with. I now use a Nemo Dagger 2 - two -person tent. Pretty good, light weight, pretty much mesh with a rain fly - about $400 at REI. The poles are long, but that's okay - they fit in my big Wolfman duffel on the back rack with a bunch of other s**t. Love the Manta Ray shirt! Just ordered it - the green one, of course - since I'm now the proud caretaker of a green Manta Ray myself! Love the content!

  • @OneOldManRiding
    @OneOldManRiding Před 2 lety +1

    I love my Alps Lynx tent. Easy to fit on the bike. Sheesh the price has gone up though, they were under $100 a year ago. - Frank

    • @carmenmartinez2882
      @carmenmartinez2882 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too, great tents not too expensive and very well made. I have the Lynx 2 very roomy and I like 2 vestibules instead of one.

    • @OneOldManRiding
      @OneOldManRiding Před 2 lety +1

      @@carmenmartinez2882 Hello Carmen, I just took a look at your tent online. Only 1# heavier and packs 3" longer. Thats great for a two-person upgrade. - Frank

  • @MisplacedMotoVlogger
    @MisplacedMotoVlogger Před 2 lety

    I'm running the North Face Storm Break II, it was about $150 at REI. It's not the smallest packing tent, but good enough to get started with.

  • @clarkpitts5393
    @clarkpitts5393 Před 2 lety

    A+ Video. I also like the DT Yammy on the wall..

  • @insatiable_mind
    @insatiable_mind Před 2 lety

    Great video! Very useful. I like a hammock but it’s ver location limited. Two person backpacking tent is on my shopping list because I can use it for any non-RV camping

  • @joeharley87
    @joeharley87 Před 2 lety

    I gotta say you really know cars. Great stuff.

  • @JeffCorcelius
    @JeffCorcelius Před 2 lety

    I've been looking into backpacking tents for the summer and REI has the: REI Co-op Trail Hut 2 Tent with Footprint on sale for $199. It's a solid choice for a backpacking option.

  • @21broadway
    @21broadway Před 2 lety

    Had the Ozark trail 3 person for a while. But the little bit more expensive 2 man tent is WAY more waterproof and has 2 doors and 2 vestibules.

  • @bobthomas7529
    @bobthomas7529 Před rokem

    Sound advices as always 👍👍

  • @palacegypsy3494
    @palacegypsy3494 Před 2 lety

    I started out cheap with a $48 Magellan two years ago, thinking I would upgrade as I got more into moto camping. Stuck with it so far.
    I don't fold and roll my tent when packing up though. I stuff it back into the sack to avoid creases.

  • @Leiter85
    @Leiter85 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I’ve got a Copper Spur 2 bike packing tent on its way to me.

  • @airmotivewelding8012
    @airmotivewelding8012 Před 2 lety

    Great vid, just what we need, a cut to the chase deal. Thank you Sir Dork.

  • @KlausKastrup
    @KlausKastrup Před 2 lety

    Outwell Earth 2 and Outwell Cloud 2 are inexpensive, good quality, lightweight, compact, bedroom patio kind of tents that we use all the time. Check them out

  • @WilliamTomFrank
    @WilliamTomFrank Před rokem

    I’ve found the two person Coleman is not optimal if you wish to sleep on a cot. The MilSpec cots are a bit big but can be fiddled with yo work.

  • @Loiczzr
    @Loiczzr Před 2 lety

    Best for temp as low as 40°f is a hammock, a tarp and a small sleeping bag.

  • @g.g.hochstetler2286
    @g.g.hochstetler2286 Před 2 lety

    Just for clarification. The only major difference between the Big Agnes bike packing tents and the regular version is the poles are shorter. So shorter poles with more sections. The only other minor difference is a place to stuff your bike helmet on the outside. Won’t work with motorcycle helmet. Other than that they are exactly the same as their non bike packing counterpart. And the stuff sack is set up differently. The tents themselves are nearly identical.

  • @markgraves6441
    @markgraves6441 Před 2 lety

    This is so very helpful

  • @SammyBenitez
    @SammyBenitez Před 2 lety

    I started kayak camping before moto camping, but whatever gear you use for one caters to the other pretty well. Size then Weight are the big concerns.
    I have hammock and rain fly for my “ultra light white” needs and an Alps Mountaineering Chaos 2 if I need it.

  • @jongray9342
    @jongray9342 Před rokem

    Thanks for your time...any info on the Australian swag style set ups?? Carry on

  • @rahulnair2714
    @rahulnair2714 Před rokem

    the intro made me sub😆😆😆

  • @danielcarroccia1042
    @danielcarroccia1042 Před 22 dny

    Great info thanks bro

  • @mbrad2669
    @mbrad2669 Před 2 lety

    Tyvek will work as a footprint as well..you can cut it to shape...

  • @Bowlin01
    @Bowlin01 Před 2 lety +1

    LOVE the shirt! 👍😆

  • @jeffloucks2120
    @jeffloucks2120 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking at the REI backpacking bundle with the passage 2 tent. Comes with footprint, Stratus pad and Trailbreak 30 bag. With the current 20% member coupon looking at $279. Thinking this should be good enough to get me going this season which might only be a few short trips.

  • @stevekemp7140
    @stevekemp7140 Před 2 lety

    I use shade cloth as a foot print ,

  • @MichalJuul
    @MichalJuul Před rokem

    Thank you very much for your great videos
    Do you have the opportunity to test a Sixty Second Set-Up Tent?

  • @joem5903
    @joem5903 Před rokem

    Used Litefighter 1 one man tent surplus $150-200.

  • @davidhanger5795
    @davidhanger5795 Před 2 lety

    The only time I've spent about $500 for a tent it was a 10-12 person outfitters tent from Cabela's. Definitely not a moto camping tent though. Not sure how small it packs but Lone Rider has a Moto camping tent with a "garage" for your bike.

  • @garyprice7379
    @garyprice7379 Před 2 lety +1

    have you considered hammocks? They can be as expensive and cheap as you choose - most are going to need an underquilt/top quilt..... My old bones love the hammock most - trees are needed but where you live and where you ride determines if you can use the hammock or no..... but here on the east coast ... non issue.....

  • @DikiciMotovlog
    @DikiciMotovlog Před rokem

    Hey, any chance you can make a review of Wingman of the road Toucan/Goose tents?

  • @Ride_on54
    @Ride_on54 Před rokem

    All depends if you want it to fit into your saddle bags

  • @rosscoyates
    @rosscoyates Před 2 lety

    It's hard to know what to buy until you have been camping a few times. So try some of the less expensive stuff to start and find out what you like. And remember you are allowed luxury items.

  • @Lumencraft-
    @Lumencraft- Před 2 lety

    I like the name of your channel lol.

  • @GetOut-Ride
    @GetOut-Ride Před 2 lety +1

    And when you need a tent that can double as a bomb shelter, in comes the Hilleberg tents like the Allak 2! Lol

  • @jasonprevilon9555
    @jasonprevilon9555 Před 2 lety

    How do you feel about the Goose and Toucan from the wingman in the road?

  • @SKATING_IS_LIFE
    @SKATING_IS_LIFE Před 2 lety

    Are you heading to the desert 100 this weekend in Odessa ?

  • @bobwampler3387
    @bobwampler3387 Před 2 lety

    Great video👍

  • @endvradventures
    @endvradventures Před rokem

    Any tent suggestions for couples?

  • @treyveston7965
    @treyveston7965 Před 2 lety

    Any thoughts on the hammock-style tents? I have a buddy that got deep into adventure biking with an older KLR and he swore by the Hammock tents with a built in rain fly.
    He's in the PNW, like us, and said it was easy to find appropriate trees. I've never tried one and am leaning towards the 2-person tent.

  • @chain.driven
    @chain.driven Před 2 lety

    Have you seen the Dragonfly Bikepack by Nemo? It has me intrigued. That or the Blacktail 2/3 Hotel Bikepack. The vestibule area seems ideal for waiting out a soggy day. Thought long and hard about a hammock but seems like a hard place to read a book or work on an edit on shitty weather. What’s your fav setup so far?

  • @BlackdogADV
    @BlackdogADV Před rokem

    Consider this, a motel room is between $75 and a $150 a night. Any tent will pay for itself on your first trip.

  • @WildRider
    @WildRider Před 2 lety

    Some people, I wont name names want people to buy 800 tents because it covers the bike in the rain. Please. You can go camping for less then $80 in equipment. New and have a good experience. That include tent sleeping bag and cooking ware.

  • @jonr3891
    @jonr3891 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this. I’m so sick of US companies selling made-in-China stuff for $$$$$.
    Just strap your stuff on and go - it doesn’t take much.
    Be a dirtbag - have fun, re-up at thrift stores or Walmart as needed. just my .$02 🤘🖤

  • @Valc09
    @Valc09 Před 2 lety

    Hi Ben, thanks for this video! I enjoyed it :). I've been looking for a new tent, and my eye fell on the Lonerider ADV tent. What do you think of this tent compared to the Big Agnes tent? I'm looking for a tent in the "higher" segment, and I have only one big "must have", namely a waterproof bottom layer. I've camped too much in the rain to get to know the fun of a wet sleepingbag. The max price I want to pay is roughly 450$, though both tents won't reach that limit. Thanks for your video's!

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  Před 2 lety

      No idea. Never seen one in person so hard to give an informed opinion

    • @Valc09
      @Valc09 Před 2 lety

      @@DorkintheRoad Fair enough, thanks for your reply!

  • @mattbarrois8675
    @mattbarrois8675 Před 2 lety

    What are your thoughts on the haven tent/hammock

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  Před 2 lety

      I like the looks of it. I tried to get them to send me one to try out and review but it kinda fell through.

    • @mattbarrois8675
      @mattbarrois8675 Před 2 lety

      @@DorkintheRoad that is unfortunate. I am looking to buy the xl figure if I don't like it then I can leave it at the lake house for the kids to enjoy for the summer

  • @unclebadger597
    @unclebadger597 Před 2 lety

    🏍️💨 We definitely need more singing 😄 Don't pretend like that's not
    Beam and Coke in that cup

  • @ww4dx
    @ww4dx Před 2 lety

    Personally, I’d skip the Walmart or Amazon budget tents. Spend $100.00 more and get a much much better tent. Kelty, Marmot, The North Face, etc….

  • @camouflage962
    @camouflage962 Před 2 lety

    Let me tell you... there is nothing out there like the MOTOTENT by Lone Rider.... the one who buys cheap will buy twice... at least