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Lanshan 2 Pro

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"A good robovac is a life changer. Even a $350 basic S8. It is a great place to start. ... I promise you that you will not be disappointed by a basic S8. It will change your life even if it can't fit under every piece of furniture you own. ... My two S8s just finished vacuuming our entire house in about 46 minutes. ... While my floors were being cleaned, I sat comfortably on our patio in the cool shade with a slight breeze and composed my far too long response to you while sipping a diet soda and relaxing. ... I will have to spend about four minutes maintaining my two S8s. This will be my entire contribution to my home floor cleaning effort for today. Four minutes!"


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"I got the Q5 Pro for $139. ... costs $450 less than what I paid for the S6 ... it is the best value option out there imo."

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"I even washed them accidentally and still worked perfectly fine afterwards."


"Been using them for about four years working out in my gym, and cycling daily (45+ minutes on a bicycle outdoors)."


"They last absolutely forever (I know 1980s models still in daily use)"

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"Coming from the Razer viper ultimate at around 74 grams to the X2 Crazylight at 35 is a surreal experience, the mouse is basically as light as a feather to pick up and move it almost seems like it's not even there. ... As a fingertip grip user the feel of using a mouse this light is bar none, it makes it so much easier to pick up and re adjust and just moving it around with your wrist in fine movements it feels much more accurate and controllable."


"After the third run of another 15 miles a few days ago, I was sold and grinning from ear-to-ear afterwards. It's light, fast and propulsive, responsive, stable, nimble, grippy, comfortable, and protective. It pretty much does it all in a very lightweight package."


"it weighs under 350g"

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"I've got the Wawona 6 and love it. It's really convinced me that concerns about needing a full rain fly are overblown. ... She sets the Wawona 6 up in a torrential downpour for three straight days. So much rain that at one point the ground couldn't hold anymore and it's just sitting standing water a couple inches deep. By day three, one of the walls got slightly damp to the touch on the inside, but otherwise everything stayed dry, which is about the best you can reasonably ask for."


"I’ve used my Lanshan 2 in heavy downpours and didn’t have the outer walls collapsing"


"From experience I can say for sure that the Lanshan 2 and Lanshan 2 Pro (they use slightly different materials) are totally waterproof in rain and strong winds."

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"The footprint of the floor is a square for the T4 hub tent, so you should find the available space easy to work with, even with mattress. ... We have the T4 plus, which is just two squares with a room divider. We use cots and there is room for 5 and the dogs."


"I also loved how tall it was, you can probably stand up straight even as a tall person. ... Standing up straight in a tent is a game changer"


"I'm 6'3 and can stand up in it."

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"I had a lanshan pro 2 and it was way too small, both hair and toes got soaked from condensation."


"The Lanshan design really doesn't allow for airflow. ... Leaving the door flaps open at night and camping far away from water was the only time I didn't have tons of condensation on the walls. ... After three years of sleeping with a towel near my head, I ditched the Lanshan."


"I believe the Lanshan is silnylon, so based on your climate I would go with an xmid. It won't sag in heavy rain and won't absorb water if you have to pack it up slightly wet."

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"I had to seam seal the Lanshan, twice, and spray the fly with silicon to stop misting."


"Only downside is the tent needs to be seam sealed."


"Just make sure to reseal the seems on the tarp (the anchor for the rope on the sides) as they tend to not be sealed properly."

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"my Lanshan 2 has the outer wall collapsing inside, therefore making a perfect arrangement for eh water to get through."


"I hate that nylon sags and it's actually pretty weird it sucks up water. The last thing you want a tent to do is get heavier, stay wet and lose tension."


"I'm a bit taller and if the ground is sloped (so im sliding down the floor) and rain has caused the fabric to sag, then the my footbox or head could touch the fabric."

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"Personally snapped a three season tent on rainier from the wind a few seasons ago. Granted it was a big Agnes tiger wall."


"Hubba tent has a single top tube, this design is made to be lightweight but it cannot withstand wind."


"I saw over a dozen gazelles that totally failed during a storm at an Overland event two years ago. ... They did not hold up well at all. ... Guy lines were used etc, but they were some of the worst fairing tents among them all. ... I was a volunteer and had to go around taking stock of the damage and help people and after that I would not buy one of their tents. ... I was a volunteer at an overland rally two years ago and saw a bunch of gazelle tents fail in a wind storm. ... It was wild. they were the worst failing tents of all the tents there. ... esp if they are going to fail in bad weather."

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"I had a lanshan pro 2 and it was way too small, both hair and toes got soaked from condensation."


"Lanshan 2 pro isnt really a 2P tent. Ita definitely more like 1.5P. ... It would feel like a sardine can getting two grown adults in that tent, and gear would have to go outside."


"I'm a bit taller and if the ground is sloped (so im sliding down the floor) and rain has caused the fabric to sag, then the my footbox or head could touch the fabric."

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r/UltralightUpgrading to more spacious tent: X mid 1/2 or Lanshan 2?
11 months ago

You'll find the Lanshan pro 2 very spacious coming from the 1! The two pole setup provides shoulder room for sitting up in a way that pyramid tents never do. It should solve your issues.

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r/backpackingJust getting started, rate my gear
3 months ago

I would go with a BRS 3000T stove which is less than 1/3rd the weight and really all you need. I have 3 of them. One for my Jeep, one for my son and one for backpacking. Plus its tiny and will nest inside a Toaks 750ML pot. If you use trekking poles. Consider the Lanshan 2 Pro tent (2.21 lbs). Or the Lanshan 2 regular double-wall (2.5 lbs). And similar price range. Bullet proof. Personally I still carry a Frogg Toggs UL rain jacket. I've tried many others and sold/returned them all. I also have a 3F UL Gear silnylon rain skirt/kilt for a little more coverage. If you are doing shoulder season trips, get some extra mid-layer insulation like an alpha hoodie or some kind of light fleece. That 32 degree down puffy probably won't cut it alone when sitting around camp at night and temps drop down to the 20s or lower.

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r/UltralightBeginner Tent Recommendations
12 months ago

I own the Xmid two (non-pro) and I had a Lanshan 2 Pro. I've tried sleeping two adults and a dog in the Xmid. I would not recommend it. The dog is going to be sleeping on your mat and if they are wet your sleeping bag will be soaked through in no time.

r/backpackingTrekking pole tent
6 months ago

Joining the chorus here, I have both a Lanshan 2 Pro and Durston Xmid 2. I like them both but generally I would recommend spending the extra money and getting the Durston. The polyester fly doesn't sag half as much as the SilNylon on the Lanshan. It's got more usable space to.

r/backpackingTrekking pole tent
4 months ago

I've got a lanshan 2 Pro and an Xmid 2. I've had them both out in heavy weather and they both work fine but the Xmid is definitely a better tent. The lanshan sylnylon sags a lot and condensation is a big problem, but if you seal the seams properly it will keep you dry in high wind and heavy rain. The Xmid is way more flexible, you can set it up without the inner to get out of the weather in a hurry and the sylpoly doesn't sag as much. Also a much more solid pitch and way less flappy in the wind.

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r/CampingandHikingSub-USD$400 Backpacking Tent
11 months ago

I quite enjoy my 3F UL Gear Lanshan 2 Pro. Under $300. It's impregnated silnylon and is about 2 lbs. It does need seam sealing at factory ( extra cost) or you can do yourself. You also need trekking poles to pitch.

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r/UltralightLanshan 2 Pro
6 months ago

I have a lanshan 2pro. I’m 5’11’ and I have to be careful if I don’t want my feet to touch the wall. Condensation isn’t too bad. It does happen but after two days of solid rain in the Wyoming and being in a cloud for a third my bag was ok. I would put a shirt over my foot box and it would keep my sleeping bag dry enough. Now I have some box wax waterproofing on the foot box and it keeps it dry. I added my own seam sealing to keep it waterproof. If it’s really windy I find something like a bush or a rocks to break the wind. I wouldn’t use it as a mountaineering tent but it does well I rough winds if you stake it low to the ground and have good stake placement.

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r/backpackingTrekking pole tent
6 months ago

I took the lanshan 2 pro on the JMT last year and it worked out great. I like the 2 for the extra space.

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r/UltralightTent recommendations for less than 150€?
11 months ago

My Lanshan 2 Pro has a lot of headroom (while sitting).

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r/WildernessBackpackingQuestion about budget backpacking tents.
10 months ago

Lanshan 2 Pro gives a few more inches of space being single wall on the roof. I’m 6’2” and it perfect. Leaves enough room at my foot and head for a bit of gear.

r/WildernessBackpackingQuestion about budget backpacking tents.
10 months ago

I have the regular and pro versions of the Lanshan 2. Never had an issue with either. Just have to vent the tent correctly.

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r/hikinggearAffordable Tent and sleeping bag?
10 months ago

For budget my recommendation would be the Lanshan Pro 2, your not going to get much better.

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