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Naturehike - Cloud Up 2

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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!"


"Like 500$ these robots are currently the steal of the century ... You can get a mova p10 pro ultra (cannot remove its mops), equivalent to the l40/x40 for 500$ after a discount code"


"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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"The roborock I have kicked and smashed with my foot so many times out of anger when it doesn't collaborate, and still he rocks 4-5 yrs later and no broken parts"


"they are extremely durable. ... I’ve got well over 1000 miles out of a pair and they still have grip and the uppers are in great shape"


"I've used them for 1500 miles of multi-day hiking with no issues!"

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"We have traveled to 3 countries with it, set it up on taxis etc."


"Super easy. ... Took about 20-30 minutes"


"sets up in under 3 min including stake out time. ... Take down is just as fast and it fits in its storage bag with out much fuss. ... set up in under 90 seconds 120 if you putting in stakes."

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"it weighs under 350g"


"under 700 grams including stakes"


"This time around it will hopefully be much easier because we won’t be lugging the super heavy, although slim, Radians. ... They are NOT heavy or bulky, and I can carry all 3 without it being too much of a pain!"

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"I had mine staked down in packed sand during a rainstorm that dropped 1.5”-2” per hour for 3 hours according to a ranger station nearby and it took it like a champ."


"has withstood the last week of winds over 70 freezing kph."


"It endured pretty intense weather and rain in alpine landscape without any problem"

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"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."


"After getting as much mileage as possible out of my BA 2P Flycreek and Tarptent Rainbow, I'm excited to invest in an ultralight shelter that shaves a pound or more off my base weight"


"It’s 100% not ultralight ... Yeah it’s heavy."

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"when it comes to height support, I find that Durston tends to overestimate. ... I'm 198 cm tall, and only X-Mid Pro 2+ is usable for solo use. ... I definitely wouldn’t go for the one-person X-Mid 1 if you're around 193 cm or taller."


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


"at 183cm with some extra space for the bag with 450g of down to get the loft that tent was not enough. My head was barely touching the mesh doors of the inner, while my feet were already pushing the inner against the fly (with the tent properly tensioned!) Woke up with wet bag and cold as hell feet. Didn't bother to use it again."

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"at 183cm with some extra space for the bag with 450g of down to get the loft that tent was not enough. My head was barely touching the mesh doors of the inner, while my feet were already pushing the inner against the fly (with the tent properly tensioned!) Woke up with wet bag and cold as hell feet. Didn't bother to use it again."


"Tigerwall tents will not work. ... I tried them and at 6'2" they were both too small."


"It will not fit 2 people even cuddling."

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"I had one for a good section of my thru hike and it was so uncomfortable to climb in and out of. ... I hate that overall design."


"the difference is having two side entrances on the Tiger Wall vs. a single rear entrance on the Fly Creek. ... With two adults (especially two adults and two kids), you'll be tripping over each other if you do not make having _two side entrances_ a must-have feature for a _backpacking_ tent. ... If you were getting a car camping tent, which would be much larger and spacious, you could get away with a single entrane. But not a backpacking tent."


"oml yeah I feel like the most unagile person who has ever lived getting in and out of it"

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r/bikepackingBest bikepacking tents?
10 months ago

Used a Naturehike Cloud Up 2 in stealth green for Patagonia, GDMBR and Baja Divide. Cheap as chips with plenty of room for gear and is a surprisingly solid tent for hunkering down for a day or two in very wet and stormy Wyoming weather. My most recent purchase for a different climate (cold/dry) is a 4 season 3FUL Gear Taiji 1 tent in a stylish khaki/coyote brown. I've only set it up in the backyard and not used on a trip yet, but the zips, poles and seams look to be a little bit of a step up in finishing quality than the Naturehike. But you can't go wrong with either brand. Both tents are about 1.8kgs including poles, pegs, guylines, groundsheet etc and can be reduced further by removing any carry bags. Anyone who tells you that you need to spend a lot of money on Western branded tents doesn't know that the Chinese tent brands are about 80% the quality of the high end premium western tents at 1/3rd to 1/4 the price due to economies of scale. I would even go so far as to say that they exceed the quality of a lot of Western branded mid range tents in the $500 USD pricing tier based on my experience of seeing colleagues with a couple of very well known and popular mid tiered tents struggling under stronger winds and wetter weather. The idea that Chinese = junk is simply not true. Usually the western brands have better marketing but they are generally all made in the same factory. The other thing to consider is that all tents lose their DWR coating after a while and if your pitching in very dry desert conditions the zippers will eventually need replacing even if YKK and regularly lubed.

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r/canoecampingTent Recommendations
8 months ago

I use the nature hike star river 2, cloud up 1 and 2. Awesome durable tents that are incredible quality for the price.

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r/backpackingGood Budget Tent and Sleeping bag?
10 months ago

I really like my nature hike cloud up 2. Nylon. Pretty light but holds up well so far. Comes with the fly and footprint. Only like $110.

r/backpackingCheapest/lightest tent?
10 months ago

I like my nature hike cloud 2, it’s about $110 and like 3.5 lbs

r/CampingandHikingWhat’s the best budget tent?
7 months ago

Love my cloud up Edit: also oml yeah I feel like the most unagile person who has ever lived getting in and out of it

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r/wildcampingintheukSolo backpacking tent
9 months ago

My first tent was the naturehike cloud up 2 and honestly I loved it. I severed me well for many hikes and weighed around 1.8kg. There’s some modifications on YouTube that might be worth considering. I never had it in any severe weather, but there are plenty of YouTube videos where people have and it’s survived. I might suggest getting the 2 instead of the 1 as a lot of people say the 1 is too small, but it’s your call :)

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r/PacificCrestTrailBest PCT trail tent on a budget?
9 months ago

I used the nature hike cloud up 2 and it lasted me a whole thru hike on the PCT without any faults. Cost about £100. Its my go to tent now, I would never bother buying anything more expensive

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r/CampingandHikingNeed advice on camping gear
4 months ago

The cloud up 2 is a fantastic tent, highly recommend.

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r/UKhikingNeed advice on a good one-man tent to buy for Gold DofE
6 months ago

Also look at the Naturehike cloud up 2. Usual price is about £100, but I picked mine up for under £70 on Ali express, but you can pay a bit more and get it on Amazon if you prefer. If you want a bit more space a mongar 2 is similar in terms of internal floor space but its walls are more vertical so there is more width up to the top of the tent and a usable awning on both sides of the tent. Either one is fine for doe I would have thought. If your budget can stretch a little there ar lightweight versions. Also check out a lanshan 1 or 2 if you use trekking poles. It’s not free standing so needs a bit more certainty when you pitch it but it’s very popular for a reason, the lightest variation is only single wall and can suffer from condensation. If you are going to keep using the tent and want to buy once the Durston x dome 1+ looks like a dream tent for that sort of trip. Weighing about 1 kg it pitches very quickly in one cycle with ground sheet, inner and fly connected if you want. Plenty of space inside for one, large vestibule. Not sure where you can source them from in uk though and the US price is $ 379 though to be fair that looks good value for what you get. Customs duty may bump this up further though.

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r/bicycletouringBest Tent? 1 person that fits 2 persons
9 months ago

Nature Hike Cloud up 2 budget but very good or a little more expensive but high end Durston mid 2

r/bicycletouringBest Tent? 1 person that fits 2 persons
9 months ago

No sorry, we use the cloud up 2 at the moment as a couple for a month bikepacking. I wouldn’t like to spent days on days in it during rain but it works sitting up at least when u r alone inside, I am 183cm. Together seating it also somehow works but not totally upright

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r/UltralightBeginner budget friendly 2 person tent
10 months ago

Naturehike Cloud Up 2 or Naturehike Mongar UL 2. I have the cloud up but like better the Mongas. There are various versions of the Cloud Up 2 with different prices but also weight. I have the cheaptest and heaviest of them all at around 2 kg, but it's fine as when I go with a friend I must go to his/her pace which slower. If you check the Mongar be sure to choose the UL version. The price of that last time I checked was very competitive. That's for freestanding tents, for UL trekking pole tents you can't go wrong with the Lanshan 2.

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r/UltralightSlingFin Portal 2 – sand/snow in windy conditions? (World trip Italy → Vietnam)
3 months ago

A solid inner is no fun in humid regions and really only recommended in snowy conditions. How much snow are you planning to see? The website mentions a set of heavy duty poles which would be what I would choose if I didn’t have the luxury of only travelling during nice weather. The Cloud Up2 is a similar weight (although there are a few different versions) but has an inner with less mesh. Considerably cheaper and mine served me well.

r/UltralightSlingFin Portal 2 – sand/snow in windy conditions? (World trip Italy → Vietnam)
3 months ago

Fair. Personally I’d trade a bit more exposure to the elements for not having to deal with excess condensation. It really depends on what route OP plans to take, the time of year that they’ll be in each place and how exposed they’ll be. The Naturehike Cloud Up 2 I mentioned is half way between the fully mesh inner of the Portal 2 and a fully solid inner so I think that something along these lines is a good compromise.

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