ZPacks Duplex 3,000+ Mile Review

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Komentáře • 381

  • @sanshaj
    @sanshaj Před 5 lety +36

    Thanks for including the metric weights!

  • @francisdufour6487
    @francisdufour6487 Před 5 lety +84

    Just a heads up, they changed the mesh recently so that’s why you have a 2oz difference between your older model and the Zpacks website!

  • @FrozensAdventures
    @FrozensAdventures Před 5 lety +8

    Best review of the Duplex I've seen. Thanks Darwin!

  • @tracyl2009
    @tracyl2009 Před 5 lety +2

    I am so happy I decided to put some of my 2019 PCT prep savings in to buying the duplex. Just received it not too long ago and although I haven't had the opportunity to test it out camping just yet, I have set it up numerous times and am extremely happy with the way it sets up and feels inside. I am only 5 ft tall so it is even roomier for me, woohoo! I did a lot of research beforehand and think I made the correct choice for my through hike next year. Thanks for all the info you share with us Darwin. It is very much appreciated!!!

  • @rkaz
    @rkaz Před 5 lety +6

    I love my camo Duplex, an absolutely stellar one-person tent. I had one corner come un-staked by a gust of wind during a storm, but that was the result of using a mini ground hog in soft (wet) soil. Keep up the great videos.

  • @bretthikez6567
    @bretthikez6567 Před 5 lety +11

    I have the .74 spruce duplex..its a perfect tent for ALMOST every season...i change out tents when forecast calls for snow...other than that it's a sweet piece of gear..i don't use a ground sheet and never got any leakage..great vid dude..im gonna try a diagonal lay next trip also..

  • @waynefamilyvideos
    @waynefamilyvideos Před 5 lety +1

    Love the review of the Duplex!! I have the Triplex and I LOVE it so far. Love the size and weight. Easy to set up. It does not have the option of the free standing tent piles though.
    My only incident I’ve had is one night I set it up on a great looking camp spot only to find out later there was a glass shard buried just barely under the top layer of soil and it found its way into my tent floor. Left a three inch gash in the floor.
    The great thing is I had some repair tape and it fixed so easily and securely that I have no doubts that if anything were to happen like that again it would not be a big deal. Repairs the tent like new. Fully sealed and waterproof. The tape sticks to it amazingly well.

  • @kampersadventures958
    @kampersadventures958 Před 5 lety +1

    I went back and forth, and back and forth again before I finally decided that okay....this is an incredible tent and worth the money. After buying and retuning a Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL 2 (because it came with two small holes in the rain fly; right out of the bag) and a Marmot Tungsten UL 2, just to heavy for a big thru hike, I am ready to pull the trigger on this amazing tent. Your review and the review of several other CZcamsr's that completed their thru-hike and still loved it, I cant wait until I get it.

  • @djsomers100
    @djsomers100 Před 5 lety

    Have a Triplex now and it is wonderful. Might be a duplex in my future for solo hiking but use the Triplex both for solo and hiking with my wife.
    Great gear. Great review.

  • @YilgarnRallye
    @YilgarnRallye Před 4 lety

    yup and boom.......its up ready to move in.................love my Duplex 100% agree with all your comments

  • @markschiltz8954
    @markschiltz8954 Před 5 lety +2

    Buy once, cry once! I absolutely love my camo duplex. Was an expensive pill to swallow but worth it! Great review man!

  • @conradgautreaux6144
    @conradgautreaux6144 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the review on the duplex. Been trying to decide on a tent. This will help. Also enjoyed your PCT hike. Thanks again.

  • @davidoakes7782
    @davidoakes7782 Před 5 lety +3

    It’s great to hear yours is holding up so well. I just got a Plexamid last week and I’m absolutely loving it so far! My only concern was durability. I’m hoping I can get a couple thru-hikes out of her.

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 Před 5 lety

    The close ups on the seams is really useful information. Thanks for that.
    I recently did a bunch of camping switching between a DIY rainfly and a BigAgnes FlyCreek UL2 which is a frame tent. I prefer the set up with the hiking poles. It's not easier, it doesn't give you the instant volume like the poles do, but once you get your set-up down, it's more versatile, more stable in high winds. The big difference between my rain fly and the ZPacks, is I basically end up with two wedges, the ZPacks has a lot more volume.
    What I also like about the ZPacks is the bathtub bottom seems to be up off the ground, until you're in it. Unless it's raining the most tenacious pack-up issue with a tent is ground moisture and mud. I would also describe the Cuben Fber as Hydrophobic: meaning it's not only waterproof, water beads up on it. A shake and Cuben Fiber is almost dry. That's a real plus.
    Your mileage stat is interesting but.... nights in the tent would be a better number... However, my experience with (cheap) plastic tarps, is that a couple of factors are more significant. 1. UV. Overtime UV light really attacks cheap plastic. Cuben Fiber being a laminated material probably has UV inhibitors. It seems like it's held up great. (It's like when I kept reading about vegans not having heart attacks or strokes, Okay, then what do vegans die of? Otherwise there would be 140 year vegans. So how does Cuben Fiber wear out? I think from your experience Darwin, buying this tent is not the way to find out. ) 2. Wind. Wind is where the cheap tarps and good tents really get wear and tear. Driving cross country with one of those cheap blue tarps wrapping a mattress on the top of the pick-up shell: the edges were shredded where constant wind whipped it around. Granted cheap blue tarps aren't Cuben Fiber, they provide some idea of how tent materials wear out. The other factors would be sharp rock, twig damage--seems to be better than excellent. I can't believe you inspected every square inch of ground every time you set up your tent. How well do the zippers hold up? The guy lines info is interesting. I've decided that I don't like fussing with hardware widgets, instead I just do wraps and knots....but the adjusters right on the Z-Packs tent appear to be a very smart solution. Thanks for the review.
    And.... my BigAgnes is about 15 years old and has held up really well. The zipper always catches the flap in the same place. I would never buy it again. It has an opening on one end. The two mesh sides and openings of the Z Packs and the newer Big Agnes, is the difference between tent as cave and tent not blocking the view.

  • @anthonyhodge8642
    @anthonyhodge8642 Před 5 lety +1

    I used the Duplex on my hike of the AT. It earned its keep quite well.. Being a small person, not only did I have room for myself, I also stored my backpack inside with me. This year was on record, as being the wettest in many years. I stayed both warm and dry. As I have gained a hiking partner. I have upgraded to the triplex. Camo, because the wall is a bit thicker and my lady enjoys her privacy. Those extra ounces really won't matter much!

  • @CommanderXED
    @CommanderXED Před 5 lety +3

    I've had a duplex Flex for three months now and love it. It has handled New Mexico's high winds and Monsoon season with no issues at all.

    • @crazywisdom2
      @crazywisdom2 Před 4 lety

      I'm thinking about buying the Free Duo Tent. Still Loving your tent ?

  • @kellycarlen9605
    @kellycarlen9605 Před 5 lety +8

    Great review. Some reviews are more product descriptions. I can look the specs up. I like that you told us what you think about it. That’s a review!

  • @davidcolinstillman5585

    SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT !
    THANK YOU! BE SAFE! HAVE FUN! GOD BLESS YOU BOTH ALWAYS ! ENJOYED!

  • @STinGa157
    @STinGa157 Před 5 lety

    Darwin ... looking forward to your trip on the BRP. My family and I just finished our third car camping trip going south to north. We had a great time, as it always is. Thanks for the review on your tent.

  • @Sharpiesailor31
    @Sharpiesailor31 Před 4 lety

    It’s a great tent. I just did a nine day back country hike in Glacier NP using the tent solo and it performed very well.

  • @greygardens81
    @greygardens81 Před 5 lety +212

    People who complain about a $600 tent should ask themselves how much it would cost to stay in a hotel for 3000 miles of hiking. $600 starts looking pretty reasonable! ;)

    • @newlife155
      @newlife155 Před 5 lety +7

      And I would say that 3000 miles was maybe 100 nights,, or 6 bucks a night ,so far.

    • @greygardens81
      @greygardens81 Před 5 lety +4

      @@canaripaille2048 k

    • @DarwinOnthetrail
      @DarwinOnthetrail  Před 5 lety +36

      Now Now Boys... No need to bicker!
      Hike On,
      Darwin

    • @teatowel11
      @teatowel11 Před 5 lety +8

      jj solar obviously a tent is not comparable to a hotel but it’s a good point about cost per use.
      He has spent months in that tent, he has definitely gotten more value out of it than most people that by a $50 tent and use it 5 times haha.
      If it costs you $5 per use and every time you use it you are glad you have it over a cheaper option, I think that’s money well spent.

    • @homelessmillionaire1
      @homelessmillionaire1 Před 5 lety +6

      A hotel and a tent is not an intelligent comparison. Maybe a tent and a tarp or a hotel and Airbnb. But a hotel is a (multi) million dollar building with a very wide variety of accommodations and amenities.

  • @mawacal
    @mawacal Před 5 lety +45

    I have the camouflage duplex. It's my favorite tent. On the AT in 2017 it held up in some pretty bad weather conditions. My first night a thunderstorm rolled in 50 mph winds blew for a couple hours. I was waiting for the tent to blow apart but it held up great no damage to the tent at all. I'm sold!

    • @DarwinOnthetrail
      @DarwinOnthetrail  Před 5 lety +8

      I've had mine in some pretty Harsh Winds & never had a problem with it. As long as it's pitched right, it's Amazing in any condition.
      Hike On,
      Darwin

    • @RICHat22
      @RICHat22 Před 5 lety +2

      I spent one night in a storm in my camo. I was impressed. I stayed awake half the night worrying about tears. But all was great in the morning

    • @firefighter2699
      @firefighter2699 Před 4 lety

      Jared Bryan thanks. I was heavily considering spending less and getting the lunar duo, looks like I’ll be saving for the duplex

    • @veroniquediallo6055
      @veroniquediallo6055 Před 3 lety

      @@JaredBryan Good to know- Thanks.

  • @EyesWideOOpened
    @EyesWideOOpened Před 5 lety +5

    Hi, Zach Ratzlaff is my ZPACK Guy. My first born, in whom I am very proud. Nice ZPACK tent, I want one.

  • @Silkstep
    @Silkstep Před 5 lety +2

    Great review. Thanks for sharing your long term experience.
    I only have several hundred miles on my Duplex over the last couple years. I did get the Flex poles, and in fact, the video here on CZcams where Joe Valesko is showing how to set the tent up using them is actually my tent. He used it for the demo before shipping it to me. They work great on rocky balds and gravel beaches along rivers we have here in Missouri. I absolutely love mine, and you are right. The only downside is the price. But my Grandpa told me: "If you buy quality, you only cry once." ;)

    • @crazywisdom2
      @crazywisdom2 Před 4 lety

      whats your thoughts on the NEW free standing tent ?

  • @theheathenhiker7631
    @theheathenhiker7631 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this! Your review was pretty much exactly what I expected it to be. Now I just need to fork out the money for the camo version!

  • @user-ym6lc7pk1e
    @user-ym6lc7pk1e Před 5 lety

    Great tent - has been using mine in Camo this past season. Camo is very stealthy. In the forest step back 50 yards or so and you can’t even see it anymore.
    I also put a ridgeline to be able to hang my light and some damp cloth overnight while I’m sleeping.
    Has been worrying about floor getting punctures or rips and has stayed in some very challenging places, but it seems to be extra durable. This also gives me peace of mind that my sleeping pad won’t get punctured either, being protected by the floor.
    Price is huge, so I hope it will last many years in the future and there won’t be any material degradation that will affect its waterproofing or puncture resistance.

  • @joeycross4525
    @joeycross4525 Před 4 lety

    great review. Answered any questions I had about this tent. Thank You!

  • @SinchuwusOutside
    @SinchuwusOutside Před 3 lety

    Thanks Darwin! I just purchased the duplex. This was very helpful in what I can expect from this.

  • @danielboos9302
    @danielboos9302 Před 5 lety

    Totally agree for the most part. I got my duplex three years ago and it broke on me once in a heavy storm in scotland. I contacted Joe from ZPacks and was able to send the tent to their factory for a free (!) repair. I just had to pay for shipping (30$ from Switzerland to the US) and even got a voucher from ZPacks for those 30$. So, as long as you don't lose it or destroy it completely, nobody cares if the warranty is still valid, not even the ZPack-Guys =) Hike on, I'd love to see your tent in many more hiking/travelling vids.... Cheers!

  • @jamesongiamo4932
    @jamesongiamo4932 Před 2 lety

    Great review. Thank you for your feedback. Update: Z packs now has a 2-year limited warranty

  • @JerryBertelsen
    @JerryBertelsen Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the review. As always, it was well done.

  • @captaincoyote1792
    @captaincoyote1792 Před 4 lety

    Great video, Darwin. I may have just been convinced to pull the trigger on this tent. Especially impressive are all those miles WITHOUT a ground cloth! That alone sold me.....and at only 20cents a mile. Keep on keepin’ on, amigo.....second star to the right!

  • @bikingviking6688
    @bikingviking6688 Před 5 lety +3

    Looking forward to seeing your tour on the Blue Ridge Parkway

  • @RICHat22
    @RICHat22 Před 5 lety

    You sold me on the Duplex earlier this year (along with 20* EE quilt). Got the Camo to stealth and LOVE it. Spent a few nights in it including a couple rainy ones. My Alpine Carbon poles work great. Carry a piece of Tyvek to protect the floor in places I go. Mine was already set up to flex if I decide later. Thanks and hike/bike on. :)

  • @lukasholecek5911
    @lukasholecek5911 Před 4 lety +4

    Now this is what I call a review! When someone packs it out of the box and says it has no negatives, I'm like "Sure...." But when you say it is perfect after 3000 miles I'm like "How do I get this baby to Europe without the enormous duty fee?" 😃... including metric weights was a nice detail I appreciate 🙂

    • @lauraseys9078
      @lauraseys9078 Před 4 lety

      I think I paid 150 in import fees. So it kind of sucked but unless you can convince someone coming to Europe from America I'm afraid you'll have to ask if it's worth the extra money

  • @icaughtyoubasstard4877
    @icaughtyoubasstard4877 Před 5 lety +12

    Really nice review! Esp with all those miles on it. Very durable and simple.

  • @syahrulsamsuddin3730
    @syahrulsamsuddin3730 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the comprehensive review.

  • @billseay6399
    @billseay6399 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey I understand the change thanks

  • @SpiritedTherapy
    @SpiritedTherapy Před 11 měsíci

    Mine is coming on thursday! Got it in the burnt orange color😊 Cant wait to take it out on the trail!!

  • @roncummins348
    @roncummins348 Před 4 lety

    I have setup my Duplex 20+ times in the last year and I haven't had any issues with it yet. If its windy and cold, I lower my hiking poles so the vestibule/doors sit lower to the ground but still allows ventilation. I use a stick on the side of the tent (head end) to hold up the tent line higher off the ground so I have more head room in the tent (if that makes sense). The only downside to the tent is that the tent allows allot of moon light through the tent, so if you are like me and don't like allot of light coming through the tent when sleeping, then place your footprint over the tent (if not windy) for a darker tent inside. Overall, best tent I have used in the last 5 yrs of hiking.

  • @kevinwilson7575
    @kevinwilson7575 Před 5 lety

    Love the new intro!

  • @cgriggsiv
    @cgriggsiv Před 5 lety

    Right now I'm at work so I shall be watching this later on tonight

  • @davidsawmandave8731
    @davidsawmandave8731 Před 5 lety

    Yeah I would like to buy one of these tents the $600 freaks me out a little bit but I appreciate the review and it's helped me make my mind up and not feel so bad when I swiped the credit card

  • @TDSudduth
    @TDSudduth Před 5 lety +1

    Nice presentation, Darwin. Good to know your tent has held up well. After Dixie showed pinholes in hers (sparks?), I was worried that mine might not last as long as I wanted. But now am feeling reassured.

  • @vinnieboy66
    @vinnieboy66 Před 4 lety +4

    Darwin. Great review. However it thought it was interesting that you use Miles as your metric for how durable it is. It would seem that Days or times that it was set up and taken down would be a better metric as this seems to be where there would be wear and tear. While miles is a little more subjective as you may do 25 miles per day and another person may do 15 so the other person doing the same course would take longer and have many more nights use on the tent and probably more wear and tear. Seriously not giving you a hard time just thought a different metric could be helpful for people trying to understand durability. Thanks for all your hard work putting these reviews and videos together. So very helpful.

  • @johnnyonthetrail629
    @johnnyonthetrail629 Před 3 lety

    I’ve been back and forth between this tent or the Altraplex.... great video brother :)

  • @justrusty
    @justrusty Před 5 lety

    I finally figured out the best way for me to pitch the tent, at least if the ground is soft enough to sink my poles into. I simply set my pole heights to (as I recall - don't quote me on this) 135 cm, sink one into the ground, then four boot lengths away sink the other. Then drape the tent over the poles, stake the guylines and I'm done. Much easier for me than the method they show in their website's video.

  • @billseay6399
    @billseay6399 Před 5 lety +3

    Sounds good to me thanks enjoy all the videos. Stuck on my six moons lunar solo

    • @nathanrieck2112
      @nathanrieck2112 Před 5 lety +2

      Bill Seay I like mine a lot but I decided to get something else for the PCT this coming year. It’s a large one man tent. I think they advertise it as a 1.5 man tent. I picked up a big Agnes fly creek 1 platinum. I like the larger size of the lunar solo but I like the option of just setting up the bug mesh on the fly creek. I also really like the smaller packed size of the fly creek. The pack I’m planning on taking on the PCT is small (gossamer gear kumo 36) so the packed size did mater to me, otherwise I would have just kept the lunar solo....

    • @dhonwellons4636
      @dhonwellons4636 Před 5 lety +2

      Bill Seay---I also own the SMD Lunar Solo and like it a lot. I made the switch from a perfectly good Lunar Solo to the Duplex. The reasons, the Duplex is more airy, has more room, is lighter and packs smaller. There is no reason I can think of to use the Lunar Solo over the Duplex. Yes, $600 is a tough one.

    • @billseay6399
      @billseay6399 Před 5 lety +1

      @@nathanrieck2112 hey thanks I'll keep in mind

    • @billseay6399
      @billseay6399 Před 5 lety +1

      @@dhonwellons4636 thanks for the information

  • @raptorsan85
    @raptorsan85 Před 5 lety

    Realize you're not a spokesman but, damn what a sell. I won't be getting one unless I get more serious but, if I do you've sold me on this. One of your best videos actually.

    • @petersherman2552
      @petersherman2552 Před 5 lety

      I've just bought a 2nd one, and it's actually very good value. Because of the price I looked into buying the materials and sewing one up for myself. ripstopbytheroll.com/collections/dyneema-composite-fabric. At least $450 US$, not counting special cutters (dyneema is tough stuff). I don't think it's going to get any cheaper. Zpacks will be buying by the roll of course, much cheaper per length, than by the half yard, but they still have to pay someone to sew and tape it together. Get the camo if you splurge, it's only 30 grams extra and the moon lights up the olive drab like a lantern. having the right light gear will make it easy to get serious.

  • @Mastinox803
    @Mastinox803 Před 4 lety +3

    The Achilles heal of durability in the tent is the zipper slider. On the CDT and PCT I had them wear out and I had to replace them. Each duplex lasted about 3-4k miles.

    • @AWalkOnDirt
      @AWalkOnDirt Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah, I am doing the PCT in 2O24 and all fails of the tent deal with the zipper. This is such a concern that so am thinking of the getting a Big Agnes which in my mind is like a tank.

  • @MagooHikes
    @MagooHikes Před 5 lety +84

    Considering you have 3000 miles with this tent. You must be NASCAR pit stop efficient on setting it up. I would love to see a demonstration video.

    • @petersherman2552
      @petersherman2552 Před 5 lety

      You can also hook back the bottom corner of the doors to help ventilation and prevent splash. The roll up toggle is on the underside of the door so as to double purpose for that.
      Bigfoot does a demo video of how I set mine up. It's really quick and easy. Although he miss speaks or confuses carbon fiber and titanium, must have been having a bad day. You peg one side door with it's 2 pegs, then peg the opposite side pole, then the rest. Perfect pitch every time. Darwin, I hope it is not considered bad manners posting someone else on your blog, but since he's already done it you're unlikely to.. czcams.com/video/NTiFRlBjwcY/video.html

    • @crazywisdom2
      @crazywisdom2 Před 4 lety

      @@petersherman2552 So I am considering getting this tent. I think my only question is; Can you set the trekking pole up slightly to the left or right and out just a bit, as opposed to being straight vertical to allow for a little more door entry space ? thanks.

    • @petersherman2552
      @petersherman2552 Před 4 lety

      @@crazywisdom2 yes but beyond about a handspan you start to get a few creases

    • @1Deejay7
      @1Deejay7 Před 4 lety +3

      Lmao, i can just hear some pneumatic wrenches goin on in the background with him setting it up 😂

  • @affalaffaa
    @affalaffaa Před 5 lety

    Impressive tent. If I didn't already own a Hilleburg I would be tempted, depending on shipping costs.

  • @petersilie2432
    @petersilie2432 Před rokem

    Great review!

  • @13squier
    @13squier Před 5 lety +2

    Great review Darwin! Every time I pack up my wet silnylon Lunar Solo I am one day closer to pulling the trigger on the Duplex. I have come to hate silnylon for it's stretchy, spongy properties.

  • @JohnnyontheTrail
    @JohnnyontheTrail Před 5 lety +1

    Great review man.

  • @teatowel11
    @teatowel11 Před 5 lety +1

    It is a sexy tent. I’m tempted by the free standing option.
    I use a tarp set up now which is way cheaper, lighter and I do like but sometimes you need something you don’t have to tie off to a tree.
    The price is just too much at the moment.

  • @anitavaughn1968
    @anitavaughn1968 Před 5 lety

    You have taken good care of it.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Před 5 lety

    Nice to see, it seems for some other hikers when it hits the 2,500 mile mark they are getting pin holes. It seems they are made for one through hike, after that who knows. Looks like a nice tent and well worth the money.

  • @DorrejNitsua
    @DorrejNitsua Před 5 lety

    Thanks! Good info👍🏽👍🏽

  • @ruthc124
    @ruthc124 Před 5 lety

    That's what a tent review audiences always expected to be

  • @MountainMan_NZ
    @MountainMan_NZ Před 4 lety

    Darwin, thanks to you (well id kinda chosen this tent from my research but your review was the nail in the coffin) I just bought the duplex. I'm super amped. I'm from new Zealand so it's a long way to send a 1100$nz tent but I am gunna put it to good use backpack hunting for elk on public wilderness land in idaho in September 2020. Mad respect to you hikers that smash the miles out in the high country. Have you done the new Zealand southern alps yet. (I actually don't expect you to reply you must get a mil of these comments)

  • @EyesWideOOpened
    @EyesWideOOpened Před 5 lety +7

    Seriously though, I want one....

  • @irenehodupski5712
    @irenehodupski5712 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing
    Hi from NJ

  • @jackcrackerman
    @jackcrackerman Před 5 lety

    I think the biggest thing with the zpacks duplex that I find compared to some of the other tension tents is the tub, that's a great tub. I use a Six Moons Skyscape Trekker for my ultra light setup and I've yet to put it through a storm, I worry the tub isn't deep enough and I might get water just from the sides.

  • @ButeoAlbonotatus
    @ButeoAlbonotatus Před 5 lety

    It would've been nice to see Darwin's procedures for staking out and setting up the tent and suggestions for how he sets up in different conditions. Maybe a future video? Good review, though!

  • @thuthiehiker
    @thuthiehiker Před 5 lety +1

    Great review. I’m guessing you took extra special care when using your tent for the price you paid. My feeling is if you don’t care care of it, it won’t hold up. 😉 good to know it held up well without a footprint. That says a lot.

  • @gregseymour2941
    @gregseymour2941 Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks Darwin. The Duplex is now in the running for my next long trail.
    Have you ever had to contact customer service? I often see complaints about poor support especially on the trail.

  • @dustyoldhat
    @dustyoldhat Před 2 lety +1

    Darwin- all the things you said about the Duplex here - lightweight, roomy, simplistic - you need to get a hold of, use, and review the new X-Mid 2P Pro - it's the X-Mid but in DCF! It's 20 oz.... It only takes 4 stakes.... you need to check it out dude

  • @randysmith6493
    @randysmith6493 Před 5 lety

    ZPacks Duplex is about $4.00 a night for doing the PCT, and if you care for tent like you mean to keep it along time, it should last just fine. I am surprised that you did not use some drop cloth, something I had always done with my other tents. Have fun on your bike trip.

  • @ventzpetkov
    @ventzpetkov Před 5 lety

    Darwin - If you buy the tent with the Citi Double Points credit card (free/no yearly cost), you get a 3-year warranty on the tent! Same for all other equipment - they add +2 years on any manufacturer warranty. They are extremely good/quick at refunding on the warranty too - they will give you the full original cost back as a check or statement credit. Personally, I refuse to buy anything anymore without the card. I've also used the warranty multiple times and it really does work as advertised.

  • @KrazyKrzysztof
    @KrazyKrzysztof Před 5 lety

    I'd love to get the big agnes tiger wall right now. I have an older version which I enjoy.

  • @xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo15
    @xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo15 Před 5 lety +3

    WOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

  • @finnblu3002
    @finnblu3002 Před 5 lety

    Thanks D
    Always a great upload of interesting information
    Curious ...
    red beard’s latest vid and a set up prior to anticipated wind and rainstorm reflected a much higher bathtub arrangement and seemed limited to one and some gear?

  • @desertcoyote8291
    @desertcoyote8291 Před 5 lety +1

    This is my next tent if I survive the AT Next year. Thank you for the budget gear videos, that's how I am getting started hiking. I found a budget backpack also, a My Trail UL50 $119.00, it's a Golite 50L. I think it's 2 lbs if I am not mistaken. Thanks again. Love your videos.

    • @seribas
      @seribas Před 5 lety

      Load that sucker up and get out for a good 10 mile hike. Make absolutely sure that its comfortable with weight.

    • @desertcoyote8291
      @desertcoyote8291 Před 5 lety +1

      @@seribas I am doing 5 miles right now with my old urban pack a 24 L osprey. I should have this pack setup in a couple weeks and will increase that up to as much as possible. I also want to pitch my tent everyday, the lashan 2. Trying to work on my efficiency. I have been recovering from injuries since 2010 when I came back from the sand box. I just feel like I have a purpose now. Thank you.

  • @juliefrechette7562
    @juliefrechette7562 Před 5 lety

    It seems like a great tent.... that would cost sooo much in canadian dollards....thanks for the review!

  • @tonysilverfox2828
    @tonysilverfox2828 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the review Darwin, Does it get much condensation on the inside in rainy conditions, also in heavy rain do get an water splashing up under fly into the bathtub?

  • @oferbechor1579
    @oferbechor1579 Před 5 lety

    THANK YOU

  • @diegoornelas3394
    @diegoornelas3394 Před 5 lety

    Nice review

  • @madrejonimiller1658
    @madrejonimiller1658 Před 5 lety

    Wow, you upload a review while your cycling!

  • @MADHippiesLife
    @MADHippiesLife Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the review! How roomy was it for you and Snuggles + gear? We're ready to pull the plug but wondering if the Triplex is the way to go. Two of us, our packs, double quilt and a Chihuahua heading out on the CT in 2019.

  • @ZZ_90
    @ZZ_90 Před 4 měsíci

    Great review my friend!
    Up in the air between this one of the Triplex for a hike with my fiancé on the JMT.
    Just wanted to see what your thoughts are on which one would be the better fit for that trip?
    Thanks again my friend!
    Cheers!

  • @ollie4dad
    @ollie4dad Před 5 lety +1

    I bet Zpak weighs the tent without the repair kit and trail grit. Great review.

  • @wmbiisurgeon9087
    @wmbiisurgeon9087 Před 5 lety

    This is a great review. Really informative and changed my mind.

  • @johnbischoff5862
    @johnbischoff5862 Před 5 lety +2

    How do you pack it during the day? Rolled up properly in its sack or just stuffed in your bag?

  • @boqu9532
    @boqu9532 Před 2 lety

    Thanks👍

  • @k2thah286
    @k2thah286 Před 5 lety

    FYI, the pocket placement on my 2018 is just behind the mesh doors instead of the head/foot walls.

  • @soaringeagleoutdoors
    @soaringeagleoutdoors Před 5 lety

    After 3000+ miles, Bammm! That’s how a gear review is done folks.

  • @supersport3714
    @supersport3714 Před 10 měsíci

    I love the weight of this tent however it’s a cold setup for me temps on the AT can be in the 40’s even in summer and colder yet earlier or later in the season. This tent is always shown with the doors open, when I go to my tent I want to close the doors unless it’s 90 degrees out. I would need to carry a heavier sleeping system to make up for that, which defeats the purpose. In sunlight you need to wear sunglasses the tent seems to intensify the sun, in hard rain plan on getting wet from condensation plus rain comes thru and under the doors. When it’s cold the air blows thru and under the doors. You can’t batten the hatch down… The floor is amazing I watched a stream run under it if not for the other issue I think it would have been dry. I would pay twice as much for this tent if it functioned better and stayed below or around 2 lbs. I used mine twice on my thru hike and then purchased another brand of tent. 😢This $750 tent sits on my shelf.

  • @billkennedy8379
    @billkennedy8379 Před 5 lety

    Always enjoy your videos. Just had to point out that in referring to the Zpacks tent as "simplistic," you probably meant "simple." Not the same :)

  • @deathcar
    @deathcar Před 5 lety

    Great review, one thing I wanted to ask, do you sleep on a neo-air type mattress or a Z-lite? The reason I ask is that the inflatable mattress raises both your head and your feet a few inches closer to the angled tent wall which kind of squeezes us taller folks. At 6'3" I was pretty tight in a solong6 sleeping on a neo-air...I hated getting my toe box wet.

  • @serafinhikes
    @serafinhikes Před 5 lety

    A weak point for me in my duplex is the mesh bugnet. It started to separate from the zipper which required some sewing on my part. Wasn't a huge deal, just something that happened.

  • @greygardens81
    @greygardens81 Před 5 lety +6

    Oh, and the latest duplex has new mesh that brought it down to 19 oz. That's the reason for the difference from yours.

  • @karl-johanbratt9949
    @karl-johanbratt9949 Před 5 lety

    Good job Darwin! Keep going, literally!

  • @aorakis5795
    @aorakis5795 Před 4 lety

    Hi Darwin, thanks for the long use review !
    Quick question, do you think a 2 person Matress (130cm wide on the top part) would fit into it as the zpacks is mentioned at 114cm ?
    Do you reckon i could get those 16cm Missed if i pitch it lower (not at 122cm with trekking poles, but slightly lower) ?
    Would really like to know if it would work as we wanted to switch our "Straps Loop Kits" to connect our 2 matress, for a 2 person model (wich is 130cm wide on top part and 100 on the foot part)
    Cheers from belgium !

  • @mars_hikes967
    @mars_hikes967 Před 5 lety

    This tent is not bad at all, for a lot of LD hikers it's a no brainer, like Mr Mittencamper pointed out. During my time on the PCT this year I saw a lot of Duplexes with a lot of repair tape on them. Big Agnes is bringing out a DCF free standing double wall shelter with carbon poles in 2019. While Mr Skurka thinks this will cost 800 $ it is maybe even better than the Zpacks, who knows. Gear collectors like Mr. Mittencamper will give us all a first impression, I will do the hiking with it later ;-)

  • @cjt5mith
    @cjt5mith Před 5 lety

    Great review. I've been looking at this one for a while but like you, the price has put me off. I know you've only just recently tried it, but how do your first impressions of the Plexamid one-person tent compare?

  • @rotaaable
    @rotaaable Před 5 lety

    Hi Darwin! Which stakes would you recommend for this tent? Will you review the Plexamid tent as well?

  • @Jeremy-kg1zr
    @Jeremy-kg1zr Před 5 lety +12

    My Northface does weigh about a pound more than the Duplex, but I've spent a Lot of nights in it now and it shows zero signs of wear. And since I went with the Northface tent over the zpacks, my wallet still weighs about a pound more too. I'm OK with the extra weight.
    Six Moon Designs has some nice looking stuff that gets down to the ultra-light category for a lot less money.

    • @jakenoack6702
      @jakenoack6702 Před 4 lety +2

      Jeremy what north face tent did you end up purchasing?

    • @Jms200013
      @Jms200013 Před 4 lety +1

      ^^

    • @vals6004
      @vals6004 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the six moon designs tip
      Im not satisfied with 600bucks for 1 year warranty
      Sounds like they dont believe in their own products
      May thermarest go on and design a tent out of uberlight fabric

    • @Shrouded_reaper
      @Shrouded_reaper Před rokem

      The SMD stuff is good for sure but can't go back to silnylon honestly

  • @yuteyang6811
    @yuteyang6811 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey Darwin,I have a question for you. Do you wear short pants even on treacherous routes ?

  • @elced01
    @elced01 Před 5 lety

    Hey Darwin, wondering if you cowboy camped on it sometimes to be under the stars and thoughts about that. Thanks