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AN0NY_MOU5E • 5 months ago

I have naturehike backpacking tent and a sleeping bag, I’m happy with both but I got them off amazon.

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AN0NY_MOU5E • 4 months ago

I have a naturehike backpacking tent and a sleeping bag. Both are great. I got them years ago when they were cheap. The prices have since doubled.

r/CampingandHiking • Some comments on Chinese gear brands(Camel, Naturehike, Mobigarden, Primitive) ->
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Appropriate-Stable-3 • 6 months ago

Have you looked at the Nature hike Cloud up 1 or 2?

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Appropriate-Stable-3 • 6 months ago

£140 from Amazon. Lots of space for one person and your kit and weighs 1.8kg all in. Freestanding inner that clips onto the poles and then flysheet you put over the top. Vestibule in the front to cook in. It looks a lot like the Terra Nova Voyager. It's probably a copy of that tent.

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babysharkdoodood • 9 months ago

Just about any $200 tent can pack down into a 2-3L fork bag if you compress it and put the poles elsewhere. Both my NatureHike 3p and 2p Cloud up fit in my fork bags

r/bikepacking • Top Temu/amazon bike packing tent and camp gear suggestions? List any and everything..MEGA THREAD ->
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babysharkdoodood • 11 months ago

I have a Cloud up 2 in a 2L stuff sack then compressed to 1L.

r/bikepacking • Naturehike cloud up 1 (or any small tent) pack size? ->
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bendersfembot • 7 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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Big_Cans_0516 • 9 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/backpacking • Good Budget Tent and Sleeping bag? ->
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Big_Cans_0516 • 9 months ago

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

r/backpacking • Cheapest/lightest tent? ->
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Big_Cans_0516 • 6 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

r/CampingandHiking • What’s the best budget tent? ->
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brandoldme • 2 months ago

Look at naturehike. They have their own website. They also sell them on Amazon and whatever. They might be on sale black friday, I'm not sure. If I were buying one of their tents today personally, I'd be looking at the Cloud Up 2 ultralight. That's me personally because I want a little more room. But they have one person tents that are lighter. And I'm not sure what the four season situation is with them.

r/backpacking • Looking for a Tent ->
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bubbly1995 • 12 months ago

Naturehike. Tested ko na sa camping sa Pulag yong 2P. Lakas ng rain at hangin sa campsite. Nasa 2.5 kg kilos ata yang 2P. Di kasama accessories. Mas magaan dyan yong 1P tent, 1.3 kg di kasama accessories.

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BZab_ • 11 months ago

If you are below 175, maybe 180cm tall, CloudUp will surely be OK. If you can manage condensation (sleeping alone in well vented tented should make it bearable, if it's raining out there you may need to use your buff or small microfiber cloth piece to wipe the inside part of the fly), you can look at the NH Taga/Tagar 1 tent. It will be semi-freestanding like CloudUp, but due to no separate inner mesh (only side walls have inner mesh glued to them) it should take less space and be lighter. If you want it truly freestanding, then there are Mongar / Star River tents, but both are 2P. (At least older versions of) NH Vik had issues with bad top vents placement that sometimes let the rain in. Whichever you choose, take the variant with silnylon fly (which chinese mark by adding denier number to the name - for example \`20D\`). Poliester one (typically labelled them as \`210T\`) will be heavier and bulkier when rolled up, but cheaper. If you want it even smaller and still cheap, I'd look at \`Flame's Creed 3x3m 15D\` tarp combined with Lixada's mesh inner. Very light, dirt cheap and definitely OK for shorter person. You can look up the ways to set it all up using your bike, when there are no trees, fences or other poles around (or grab foldable carbon fiber trekking poles, which are much cheaper than dedicated tarptent poles - 130cm one weighs 125g and costs 20-22$).

r/bikepacking • Naturehike cloud up 1 (or any small tent) pack size? ->
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BZab_ • 11 months ago

I edited my comment with more details. Enable the translation and check out this Taga review: [https://ginvilla.blogspot.com/2018/05/namioty-naturehike-taga-1-czesc-1.html](https://ginvilla.blogspot.com/2018/05/namioty-naturehike-taga-1-czesc-1.html) [https://ginvilla.blogspot.com/2018/06/namioty-naturehike-taga-1-czesc-2-w.html](https://ginvilla.blogspot.com/2018/06/namioty-naturehike-taga-1-czesc-2-w.html) Taga, compared to CloudUp has small bar across the main pole arc, which makes it more spacious inside, CloudUp badly needs to be widely staked, otherwise sides fully sag inside. Getting compact and light double layer tent that is both cheap and freestanding is impossible :) Depending on where you are Hubba 1, XDome 1+, Copper Spur (1 person variant) or something akin Dragonfly 1 would fit you, but those are not budget tents. That said, semi-fresstanding chinese ones are okay for not too tall people. CloudUp is very popular everywhere for a reason. But I happily sold my 1P after a single night and can not measure it to verify the dimensions provided by the manufacturer (did you check them out by the way?) I have only Taga 1 left (still waiting to be sold).

r/bikepacking • Naturehike cloud up 1 (or any small tent) pack size? ->
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_cann0nfodder • 8 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 :)

r/wildcampingintheuk • Solo backpacking tent ->

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