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The majority of camping gear we buy is just Chinese imported gear with a couple assembled parts locally to slap on a Made In X country tag and mark up the price by 3 times.

What is some gear you've bought from Chinese websites that turned out to be the same thing you could find locally, just cheaper or Chinese gear that turned out better than expected?

Flashlights, tents, sleeping gear, backpacks, tools?
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>>2822649
12 point strap crampons. also a flashlight and head lamp

tents and sleeping bags are basically the same price as western brands now, i think. they got too popular

i never tried backpacks but i think they are also not really cheaper

i wonder about hats although it's something so basic i don't think it's worth it to even buy it online
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is there a hidden gem chinese monocular
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I've bought countless of fishing stuff and I'm pretty happy with most of it.
Headlamps and flashlights are good too, and so are ganzo and sanrenmu foolding knives.
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>>2822750
bump for interest
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>>2822763
yeah everything on amazon is so chonky
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Why is chinese shit so good
BYD? naturehike? 3FUL?
Why cant anyone else produced good products for so little, you'd think India/Indonesia/etc would have started getting into manufacturing more, but still no?
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>>2822836
oy vey
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>>2822839
>le funny phrase i heard on 4chins
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There's thing I'd buy, like tarps/tents/bags. But then there's things like flashlights and hand-tools that I aren't buying directly. These hawkish western companies do raise the price too much, but they also form a sort of vetting process. They dropship the reliable chinkshit stuff basically.
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>>2822867
>thinks oy vey is 4chin lingo
How old are you?
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I LOVE ALIEXPRESS AND I LOVE CHINA.
Items:
Widesea Pillow
Flames Creed Down booties
Boundless Voyage Titanium plate
30cm snow stakes
Qunature R 5 sleeping mat
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>Buy two hiking poles from the Naturehike OFFICAL store during a sale (two for the price of one).
>Only receive one.
Chinked.
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>>2822940
did you ask them about it? theyll probably send you a second one
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Hello Comrades.

Please post, in your opinion, the three best Naturhike tents if one was going to use it 365 and carry it on a bike.

thanks and gods bless the people's republic of CHINA
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>>2822947
Waiting for the sellers reply.
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>>2822948
Naturehike Mongar 2 - Tried and tested
Naturehike Could Up 2 - Tried and tested
Naturehike Star Trail 1 - 870 GRAMS packed weight (excluding footprint), however a new product for 2025.
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>>2822950
thank you brother 10.000 years of phoenix fortune and kindness to your bloodline until the next mandate of heaven
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>>2822836
They just copy "big name" designs, produce the product to the same quality for 1/3rd the price, and offer free international shipping.

Behold Naturehike's new tent! A copy of the Stratospire 2 from Traptent.
But will it beat the Lanshan 2?
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>>2822953
>copy
kek
the big name items are also made in china, often its the same factory making both the big name ones and the chinkshit ones
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>>2822959
Which is how they got the design in the first place. China doesn't even need to reverse engineer things to make knock offs. The big name companies send their designs to China to be manufactured and they just make a copy for themselves and under cut the big name company. They've been doing it for decades and the big name companies keep sending them their designs because slave labor is so damned cheap.
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>>2822760
What kind of fishing gear anon? And what do you fish? Fresh or salt water?
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>>2822953
That looks pretty cozy desu. What else have they copied?
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>>2822953
$500 for a tent, yeah, fuck those guys.
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>>2822969
All glory to the ccp for liberating us from these selfish amerimutt pigs
Goated nation
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Who makes the best sleeping bags, ideally in the 5c range
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>>2822966
Salt water, bought pretty much anything you need for surfcasting and some spinning stuff as well (but I'm not really savvy about this one).
If you need any recommendation I'll try to help.
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>>2822950
my cloud up 2 has lasted 6 years of abuse 10/10 would recommend
>>2822977
Kelty never let me down
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>>2822977
Aegismax - Dusk
Naturehike - CW400
Iceflame - Autumn quilt
Flames Creed - Quilt

The cheapest option would be the Flames creed quilt. I have one and it's great. I got the Large version. It's so comfy and roomy. You can zip up the foot box and clip the back together to make it into a sleeping bag. I have taken it down to 1C wearing just base layers. $100USD+gst for a quilt hard to beat.

There is also the Ice Flame version where they sewed some pad strap loops for an extra $20
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>>2822959
>>2822962

Thank you Jasper outdoors.

>>2822969
Erm akshully the regular version costs $389
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>>2822966
NTA.. I've also recently bought several fishing items from Amazon, all Chinese clones of big name US brands. I'm fly fishing. The rods I've bought(SF and Maxx Catch) feel just as good as the Orvis and Echo rods I own. The flies are just as well tied as the ones at my local shop, but they're $6-7/dozen vs $2-3ea. I did not like the Hercules brand leaders I bought, they were weak and well below advertised line strength. But the SF ones are good. SF tippet is also good.
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>>2822968
Campingmoon XD-2F.
A Soto Windmaster at 1/3 the price.
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>>2822968
In terms of Tents.
Behold the Naturehike Star River UL 2.
A copy of the Nemo Dagger for 1/3rd the price.
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>>2822962
>slave labor is so damned cheap.
Lmao when is this 30 year old meme going to die.
China has the supplier, manufacturing and logistics chains to be able to manufacture goods at scale.
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>>2823101
whatever you say gong fei
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Trying to decide between a lanshan 1 and a cloud up 1. Anyone have experience with either?
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>>2823141
I've got the lanshan 1 and 2. Both the plus and pro versions. If you don't know the plus came out in 2021 they are a bit bigger and better than the old ones.

My goto is the 2 pro.

I do really like the normal lanshans. You get a very good tent for the money.

Only thing I'd do is change the guylins for better ones.

The pic is from a few years ago. It's using the lanshan 1 plus with summer inner.
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A few cookware things I'd recommend is the little bbq they do.

I've used it a good 20 times now.

That's the boundless voyage Ti grill on top as the one that comes with it is rubbish.

Infact all in thatvis from ali. That's a Ti spork, Ti Long Handled spoon, small table and a camping table.
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All the titanium gear is a fraction of the price.

Ive got a couple of 750ml pots, multiple types of pegs, plates, kettle and cutlery.
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>>2823141
I have the Lanshan 1 Plus with a T shaped door.
I also bought the 4 season inner, so I can use it year round. I have taken it everywhere, even up mountains.

Things I like:
*It's weight is under 1kg with titanium stakes and polycryo ground sheet.
*small pack size
*small footprint allows you to pitch the tent in most places.
*Large vestibule area. I can fit my pack, boots, chair and table.
*The colour.

Problems:
*The tent's the inner length. When I use a 11cm thick sleep mat, I always have my feet touching one end, and there is only a few centimeters of space between my head and the inner. This a less of an issue with the Pro version which has no inner, but then you have to deal with condensation.
*Pitching can be a hassle. I always find myself fiddling around to get the inner nice and taught.
*There a gap between the fly and the ground which drafts can come in. This is especially noticeable from the front.
*The fly stretches due to rain, and condensation from the fly and touch the inner and come through.
*Included pegs are rubbish, I replaced them with titanium stakes and easton stakes.

As for the Cloud UP 1, are you choosing it because you want a tent that holds up in high winds? Naturehike has come out with a ultralight 1P tent the Star Trail EXT which weights 900 grams. I am considering buying it to replace my Lanshan for three season use. The Cloud UP 1 pro is too warm to use for summer.
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>>2823273
I was looking at the cloud up because its cheaper where i live. If you think its too hot then im probably leaning more towards the lanshan. I live in Australia; minimums I camp in generally 5c-20c. My back is fugged too so weight is a priority.
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>>2823277
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7HGCDtQVUo
>@7:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KKS0lUijgU
>@10:20
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>>2823308
Thats pretty much ruled out the cloud up then.
Thanks for the help.
I didnt know about that star trail ext one. By the looks of it it would come to the same cost as the lanshan after i buy some poles. I know you dont own it but do you think the star trail would be the better tent, given the temps I'd be camping in?
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>>2823038
>Kelty never let me down
holy shit their 0C synthetic bag is cheap as fuck, no? much cheaper than chinese equivalents even
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>>2823314
Anon, the Naturehike Star trail is a good tent with good ventilation, but have you used a 1 person tent before?

This is what it looks like inside my Lanshan 1. I'm not an ultra-lighter or a through hiker, but I do long multi day hikes and wild camping so I am willing to put up with the lack of space.
The Star trail has similar floor space, but the inner is wider at the top, also the inner is less saggy becuase it is mesh and not fabric soaked in condensation from my breath.

Generally most people get 2 person tents for the extra room. I dont know your situation, but if you haven't used 1 person tent before I'd recommend laying out the size of the tents inner floor with masking tape on your living room to get an idea.
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Whichever one of you coward redditor cucks reported my post, I really hope something bad happens to you. It was SFW. Cuck.

Anyway.

It’s coming down to either the cloud up 2, cloud peak 2, star trail 2, or mongar 2 (and all their associated UL versions, some of which arent on the naturhike site cause fuck me thats why.) And yes they do have to all be the 2P version, I am a 6 foot one large lad and I sneed the space.


I know these are all 3 season, I know, but I’m looking for something I can purchase once a year, that’ll last me while I visit multiple states.

The problem with AL, MS and GA, that I have experienced so far, is that in winter you can get 2 inches of snow and as cold as 10 F, but then in august you sit there and cook yourself like a steak walking down a highway at 96 F.


Which of these have mesh down to the ground, on the inner, to handle airflow for the heat, but also have a thicc outer layer rainfly for when it’s freezing? Weight doesn’t matter because it’ll be on the bike anyway.


Alternatively if none of them do, is there any other tent within this price range that can? I have a HARD limit of 270 bucks, so no BA/Nemo/Durston.


I realize there are multiple questions and a lot of research is needed, so if you reply, thank you for your time.
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>>2823459
This is the last tent I owned:
https://youtu.be/X3x0Gly6o-M?si=JLwpmTayjC_XZPlx

Is yours the 4 season lanshan? Looks pretty claustrophobic in there without a mesh inner tent
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>>2823463
The Cloud Up is a clone of a Big Anges tent and the Cloud Peak is a clone of the Hilleberg Allak. Both are really a 3+ season tents, which means they are too hot to use in summer, due to having large fabric panels which reduce airflow, but are great for the other months.

The Mongar is a clone of the MSR Hubba and the Star River 2 is a clone of the Nemo Dagger.
Of the two I'd go with the Star River 2 UL, as it is a more modern design, with more interior space.

It really boils down to how often you go winter camping.
If you only go once in a while, you can reduce drafts by choosing a campsite sheltered from the wind and build a wind break out of snow. Then go for the Star River 2 UL.

If you do quite a bit of winter camping, and since weight is not an issue, go for the Cloud Peak 2. It has two vestibules, so you can open both doors to get good air flow in the summer (if it's not raining).

Naturehike has been refreshing many of it's tent designs recently, and the Cloud Peak is one of the few tents that hasn't been updated. I think it's because they made they this tent. It's called the Naturehike JIMS gear. It's a lighter version of the Cloud Peak, but I avoid tents in light colours as they let in too much light which makes it hard to sleep.

Otherwise you can buy a trekking pole tent like the Lanshan 2 or the Asta Gear Yun Chuan (clone of Durston X-Mid), and buy a 4 season inner for the tent. This is what I did with my Lanshan.
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>>2823476
Ok, seems like you will be fine with a one person tent then.
I have both mesh and fabric inners. Pic is of the mesh inner in summer with a summer sleeping bag. I cannot get the fabric inner as tight as the mesh inner, and in winter my breath condenses on the inner fabric causing it to get damp and sag towards me, but I have not gotten my sleeping bag wet so far. The Lanshan 1 has good floor space for gear, and I specifically got the Plus version over the Pro version (which has more interior space) so I could get a 4 season inner for year round use, and not have to deal with condensation. The downside of these pyramid style tents is the angled sides give you less interior space, but I never had issues with my shoulders touching the sides of the tent while sleeping.
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Based effortposter, thanks, you made my purchase much easier
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>>2823478
>>2823489
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which of these two person naturhike tents let me cook a pizza with the door open while raining? i like to vibe out but if door opens inward than im just screwing myself obviously
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where does one even buy chink/out/ stuff anymore?
aliexpress website is unusable on mobile, they NEED you to use the app for some unfathomable reason
i'd feel uncomfortable buying cookware from temu and shein, their titanium is probably some alloy with lead, mercury, and PTFE
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Do they make headlamps for people with giant fat heads like 66cm diameter minimum?
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>>2822953
>They just copy "big name" designs, produce the product to the same quality for 1/3rd the price, and offer free international shipping
many people are butthurt about this and call it unethical but i think it's just cope. with carabiners and other climbing gear for example they also say that you can't trust it like you can western brands, even though they pass the same security standards as everyone else
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>>2823553
>you cant trust that le "made in china" because... because... you must buy our le "made in china"!
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>>2823553
>even though they pass the same security standards as everyone else
Unless they were tested after manufacture, outside of China, no tests were done besides basic function. They do not have quality assurance like they do in the US. Caveat emptor, let the buyer beware, is the whole of the law in Chinese manufacturing. See "tofu construction"
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>>2823536
What features do you want?
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>>2823535
Switch to "desktop site".
This is a feature on Firefox mobile.
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>>2823494
Star River UL 2
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I just got a naturehike cloud up1 to strap to the bottom of my Savotta jaakari small. I’m 6’3 and it’s pretty tight inside especially with all your gear but I tend to pack lighter. Great tent so far, worth the trade offs imo.
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>>2823478
Why not the Mongol-ar? I see Plebbitors constantly dickriding the Hubba and that shit’s 500 big ones at my REI.
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>>2822649
Lumintop flashlights. My wife gave me one for Christmas 4-5 years ago and it's a day maker that fits in the palm of your hand. Similar to the one in the link.
https://lumintop.com/product/fw21-x9ls/
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>>2823755
They are competing designs. They have the same footprint and overall dimensions, but the Star river is a little taller.

The Mongar is a symmetrical, standard tent design.
The Star River has a head and foot end. The inner is almost vertical at the head end, giving you more space.
Also there are fabric panels on the Mongars door which limits air flow. The Star river has full mesh doors.

The Outdoor Gear Review has videos on both tents.
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>>2823871
I know, but I don’t trust that guy, he basedfaces over almost every tent in every video I see. THIS IS SO AMAZING, IVE NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE, THIS MIGHT BE MY NEW GO-TO TENT, OTHER COMPANIES TAKE NOTE etc etc.

It’s literally down to the FUCKING wire on which tent. I’m too autistic. I need to cover every base. Warm in winter, cool in summer, door that doesnt let in rain when open for viewing it, ZERO condensation cause that shit sucks to dry out, durable. I even asked some tent guys at my local sports store but they wouldnt shutup about china bad and rambled about chinese wars in the 1800s or something.

You. Just tell me. right. now. I swear I will buy whichever you tell me off ali. i cant buy both and cant refund if something goes wrong. star trail mongar or cloud peak/pro? I CANT DECIDE. do it for me i beg. HELP
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>>2823876
Cloud Peak 2
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>>2822938
The sleeping pad is great. My one is 65cm wide and over 200cm long. The pump sack is too small, and it takes 22-24 inflations to fill this wide-long pad. I told this to the seller and they said the passed the feedback to their technicians. The valve not standard, however I can still inflate it with my Flextail TinyX pump using the flexible adapter, pushing it inside the lip of valve, but it needs to be topped off with the pump sack to get it to the right firmness. When properly inflated there is no crinkling. This pad looks exactly like the "Hikenture R6.0" pad, but has similar construction and baffling to a Nemo sleep mat. The vertical baffles help keep you from slipping of the mat. The two pieces of foil insulation extend the entire width, and length so no cold spots. I asked the seller for the ASTM report, which said the pad the R valve was 4.7, and I think it is accurate as it kept me warm at -1C. Total weight of 630 grams.
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>>2823876
Also don't buy right now. There is an sale coming on the 16th, and there will be discount coupons available.

https://www.ali-guide.com/for_beginner/aliexpress_sale_calender/
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0nhWhat are must have chink gear for a car camper? I'm not doing any backpacking so some of the suggestions already here aren't relevant.
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>>2823914
Get yourself a giga pump. It's tiny and yet, super fast at filling sleeping pads.
https://a.co/d/6VN2eXc

Also, air pillows are garbage and don't last. Get a real pillow, it'll change your entire sleeping experience. Something like this..
https://a.co/d/9KTkcXk
Zon links, but I'm sure you can find the same items on any of the Chinese sites.
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I was just about to buy a Nordisk Oppland 2 SI for €650 when this thread inspired me to see if there was a Chinese alternative. Lo and behold, Naturehike make a similar thing (and cheekily call it the 'Opalus') for less than half the price. I'll probably get it over the real thing regardless, but are Naturehike tents similar quality to the real thing? Are there any other downsides?
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>>2824088
Yes the "Opalus" is a clone of the Oppland.

For the new Naturehike Opalus UL series they updated the tent design and materials, so it's now made of 15D silnylon. The quality is comparable to western tents in the 200-500 dollar range.

It uses thinner fabrics compared to the SI, but that results in a much lighter weight. It is similar to the LW version.
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>>2823919
can you explain what that webpage says for those of us that dont understand anime glyphs
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>>2823876
3FUL gear, Taiji 2person or 3 person.

It has a 3 season mesh inner, and there is also a 4 season inner. If you message the seller, they might sell you both inners.
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>>2824314
Taijis are shitbag tents that don't stay waterproof even with a seal treatment, get the Cloud Peak or Cloud Up
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>>2822947
Lol, lmao.
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冰淇淋
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>>2823463
I have a cloud up 2 and while I absolutely adore it, airflow could be better. Not an issue in central europe, but if I was in some US state where sometimes the weather decides to turn into satans butthole, I'd want something with more airflow.
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:-^)
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>>2823983
No.
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>>2824879
How do you find the widesea pillow?
I got one coming in the mail
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Hang on, so the Cloud Up Pro is the least condensation-y?
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Why are they like this. which one is real?
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>>2825074
Buy the one that has the most sold/ is from the store with the most sales/followers
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>>2824879
The Flextail pillow is too expensive, and the least comfortable. It has a plastic inflatable core, which makes it feel like a balloon, it is not high enough for side sleeping, and the "ergonomic shape" does not cradle my head and the valve sucks. $20

The Bisinna pillow is a standard hollow fibre filled pillow. It is ultra light at 180 grams. It is the thinnest pillow as is compresses too much, but it is the warmest, and I like to bring it as a secondary pillow to place on top to get more height when side sleeping. $4.

The Naturehike is ok. It is the rectangular model, and I got the case/topper to go with it. The pillows sides are higher than the center to cradle the head, which is annoying when side sleeping. Also the topper did not have a pad strap, so it slips around a lot. $15

The Widesea has good height and less cradling making it good for side sleeping. However it does slide around. $3
The pillow cover/topper is from another pillow which broke after 4 years of use. The inner inflatable pillow has a similar shape to the Widesea (I bought it to use in this topper), but had a flatter top and was perfect for me. $10
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>>2825080
I’m looking at the Star River 2 UL cause of an earlier anonga, and even from official Naturehike seller there’s no reviews and no sales. Do you have a direct link that I can use? This is my first purchase from ali, trying not to become a haha he got scammed statistic
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>>2825086
What's wrong with the first one in your screenshot, it says 234 sold?
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>>2825091
That’s the Mongar, I need the Star River 2 UL and maybe their camp chair as well
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ended up just getting the mongar 2 ul like the other guy.

supposed to be a sale but even with promo code it was still 232 bones

ah well. still better than REI's israeli prices
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>>2822977
i was gonna buy a chink sleeping bag a couple years ago but i decided to check the ul gear trade reddit and i found a maxed out spec hammock gear bag in the exact configuration i wanted for the same price and it was only used on a single 3mo thru hike based on the person's post history.
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and the seller was a girl i bet she farted in it
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I don't understand how some of you don't know how to use Aliexpress (low iq?) but here is a guide on g.
>>>/g/105625584
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>>2825441
>retarded anon links a useless op
>doesn’t actually say what any poster here has done wrong
>retarded anon also projects when nobody asked, and then follows it with a fucking 4chan thread. is this how spergs “””help”””?

all retards need to be forced to run 5 miles a day every day until they’re skinny. i can tolerate retards but not fat retards.
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I went camping yesterday with stuff largely from ali express.

Main new thing was a £15 tarp. I've been thinking i want one i can add to my lanshan 2 pro.

It was alsorts of stuff. Paracord, ti tent pegs, tent, chair, stove, ti pot etc

I was really happy with it. It rained hard at midnight. Everything under it was bone dry.
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Another angle.

Not the best tarp setup. But wanted to get it up as it started raining about 10 minutes after.

Just used slip knots and tautline hitches to guy the tarp out.
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>>2825960
This does not look rain secure at all.

But you said it was? I am surprised. Nice comfy setup.

I wish I could do something like that. My Mongar has a little area to put horizontal flaps like that, but as you have to sit on ground to use it I almost never use it as I dont see the point.
Anyway hello fellow Xi Jinpong enjoyers. I come to you all with a request: please link me some quality alix panniers for my bike rack. Waterproof is a must, not water resistant. Thank you.
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Surplus gear is just as cheap and way more durable. If your ok with the heavier materials and haveing to clean used gear, it's a better buy.
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this is not the military larp thread where we pretend the military is some sort of secret hype club with high quality/out/ gear at below aversge prices


this is the chinese thread
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What about knoives?
Anyone got any good (for the price) knives out of AliExpress?
I've bought way too many of them (mostly counterfeit) in the last couple of months, but now I'm afraid of using them and breaking them.
Sorta sunken cost fallacy, if I never find out they are crap I'll never regret buying them.
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Any good cold weather (-10C) sleeping bags?
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>>2826149
This thread is for people that actually go outside, champ
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>>2826149
Are you posting from 1999? Surplus as described on the left does not exist anymore.
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Anyone got recommendations for chest mounted action cameras that aren't gopro levels of expensive? I'm not a youtuber, but it would be nice to have footage when I have encounters, or even evidence if I go missing.
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>>2826438
All of the knock off go pros are of about the same quality. Find one that's the price you're looking for without a ton of negative reviews and you should be good. I've bought a couple. Brands are different and I can't find these two any longer, but they've done their job as well as a go pro for several years now.
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>>2823206
The plus footprint has been standard since they replaced the J door with the T.

>>2823273
Have you tried just securing the door directly to the ground with a stake instead of the rams-head? That can help cut the wind.

Cool thing about the Lanshan 2s is that you can make a version of the Zpacks freestanding kit for it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxsEe8aiHDo
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I love my nitecore UL 25 from aliexpress.
It is a pretty good headlamp, at this point, I like it more than my other black diammond head lamp.
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I recently got a £4 one as I wanted to see how it was and as its usb-c. My 4 year old nitecore is micro USB, the only thing I own that is.
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anyone got recs for sleeping bags or pads? specifically wondering if theres a clone of the big agnes rapide
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Anyone bought one of those magnetic body cams they're spamming on IG? They look like they'd be good for fishing, foraging and general hiking videos if they actually have decent video and audio capture. I'm seeing them anywhere from $35 to $80 on amazon. They all either have <4 stars or low review numbers so I'm very skeptical.

If anyone has had a good experience with one, what brand and where did you buy it?
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>>2822649
I ordered a SOG PowerPint, an IMCO clone lighter and a small generic gas stove. Pic related, will post in either this thread or some of the following threads when I receive them. Apparently the SOG multitool is legit, a shitload of positive reviews about them online.
>>2826681
How much did it cost you and how do you recharge it? I am looking for a new headlamp for my hiking kit and that one looks nice. I currently have some Fenix headlamp but I dislike the fact it is so huge.
I am also in a need for a small 18650 (or AA) battery powered flashlight for my EDC waistpack.
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anyone has a dual gas stove ? like the ones that take screw and non screw attached gas canisters ?
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>>2827968
My sleeping pad is a z-lite but it's from Walmart. Ozark trail makes it. It's been best the hell up over the last couple years and still going strong. I also have their Ozark trail inflatable pillow. It's great.
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>>2827996
I am decked out in ozark trail gear. I know I could’ve searched and gotten all me gear shipped piece wise from aliexpress, but the small premium I do pay for ozark trail vs Ali direct I chalk up to the convenience factor of being able to get it same day. Plus Walmart buys in bulk and strong arms small suppliers so it’s really not that much more expensive. Maybe slightly lower quality on certain items. I know fishing rods are way better on Ali express pound for pound.

But between ozark trail and Ali express I am never buying anything from REI or Bass Pro ever again
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Just replying to say my Firemaple X2 is pretty solid. I got mine on sale for ~$50USD. The 1L pot is overkill for most people and boil time is negatively affected as a result, however its perfect for my use case.
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>>2827990
I have an adapter to use propane on my isobutane threaded top mounted camp stoves. I've used both and tit works well. I also have a Coleman burner that takes butane and propane. But I've only used propane with it because it's way cheaper.
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Are throw open tents a meme?
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Thank you fellas o7
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>>2828100
Yes. They open easily, but folding them back up us a PITA. They're also large and bulky, even when folded for storage. For a two person tent, it's a 3ft circle. It's like 3 ultralight tents in stuff sacks laying next to each other. You're not hiking anywhere with it, they're for car camping only. They're also heavy, because they use at least double the rods of a standard tent and they're bulkier because they have to withstand constant tension.
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>>2828147
Glad to see you got your tent anon. Please post an update after you have gone out on a trip or two with it.
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I would never trust my life with chinkslop gear. Flashlight sure, but tent, pack, sleeping bag? You're nuts. My gear is cottage built by hand in the US. Chinks don't even camp.
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>>2828153
It's just nylon fabric and aluminum poles?
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>>2828153
I've had a Chinese airsoft flashlight explode. Can't imagine holding one in my hand, terrifying.
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>>2822962
Yup. The other dirty secret is that the big companies know it and don't care because they get by on brand recognition and perceived value. Paying influencers to shill for them doesn't hurt either
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>>2823102
>>2828731
>>2822959
Dummies, a lot of big brands have moved away from China due to intellectual property theft and high labor costs to Vietnam. A lot of REI products are made in Vietnam by TAI VIET CAMPING PRODUCTS.
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>>2822953
Finally a review for this tent.
https://youtu.be/gR9KGxKJdEc
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>>2827979
The IMCO lighter and the SOG PowerPint arrived, the gas stove is still on its way from China. The IMCO feels amazing. I do not have an authentic IMCO but the action is snappy, everything moves smoothly and the fit and finish is great. There even is a place for a spare flint, just like in the real deal.
The SOG PowerPint feels okay, QC feels similair to what you'd get from a cheaper Gerber. Not amazing but not too bad either. Apparently that is the same as what to expect to legit SOG tools as well. The knife is sharp enough and the pliers open smoothly. Overall would buy again.
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this is probably the favourite bag i own desu i've been using it for over a year for hiking now. Havent used it for camping yet but im sure it would fit all of my stuff if i use a tarp, very durable especially with the abuse ive put it through but the top handle broke over time sadly. weighs around 280g
If anyone find a store page for the black version please tell me because the other colors look pretty bad, want to get another one to mod it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000974505449.html
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anyone ever tried a chink water bladder? i'm seeing several that are much cheaper than western brands, but maybe they rip easily and soak all the inside of my backpack
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This works good. Canadian Bucks btw
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>>2830006
I'm using a knock off camel back bladder. I've had it for about 4 years now and used it at least 50-60 times. It has all the same fittings, mouth piece etc.. as a branded bladder but only cost me $10. I've had no leaking issues with it. It has very nice double seams and is made of nice, thick BPA free(at least they say so) plastic.
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>>2830006
Aonijie.
I also have seen some Hydrapak bladders that are sold under a different brand name for cheap.
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Third time using the Lanshan 1 for winter mountain camping.
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>>2822938
It was only just warm enough for -11c.
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Aegismax Future 2 -18C sleeping bag.
Was warm, and I slept in just my thermal base layers at -10c.
I was actually sweating at various points during the night, and tried to open the side zips to vent heat, but my shoulders became cold.
Also is it very difficult to zip up the sides, I think mummy style bags are best with center zips.
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>>2830371
What's the inside like?
Just bought an aegismax air and worried about the nylon inside, wondering if I need to buy a liner to make it comfortable
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>>2830373
Very smooth, almost silk like lining. I did not use the thermal sleeping bad liner I had with me. This is the "lengthened" version.

However when I first got this sleeping bag, there was a strong duck odour, which went away after airing it out in the sun for a week.
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Making friends. :-^)
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>>2830374
>duck odour

who knows what they do in the chinese hives manufactoriums
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>>2830375
:-^D
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>>2830373
>>2830374
Ok yeah I won't need a liner.
This is probably one of the single best /out/ purchases I've made. 1/3 the volume and weight of my old sleeping bag for $130 AUD delivered.
God bless China and the Chinese people o7
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>>2830669
Forgot pic
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>>2823459
One person tents don’t have to be coffins. That looks like a poor design.
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>>2830109
name/link?
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Are there any cheap version of the TarpTent Pro Trail? I’m 6’ 4” and typical single pole shelters (like the Lanshan) are too confining.
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>>2830669
>>2830672
I'd still recommend using one to keep the sleeping bag fresh and clean, so you don't have to wash it, which is a hassle.

Nice purchase. Why did you go for a sleeping bag over a quilt?
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>>2830673
That photo shows one of my better pitches in winter.

The problem is with the solid/ 4th season inner. It doesn't stretch like the mesh fabric, so the fabric panels between the seems don't get as tight, compounded with :
*Unable to set up on flat ground, I am typically cutting a flat surface into ice and snow which further compacts and melts during the night,
*The high winds on a mountain making pitching the tent difficult.
*The large amount of condensation in winter.

However even with strong winds during the night, the tent inner never flaps and droops onto my face.
But this time I was using a -18c sleeping bag which had much more loft, and I didn't get a good pitch, it touched the sides of the tent and had condensation and ice rub off onto it.


I am using this tent as it's pyramid like structure makes it strong in wind, and it is much lighter than pole tents.
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>>2830847
https://a.co/d/a0hKUWH
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>>2830860
xunshang flames creed
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>>2822649
Do we have a list of cheap Chinese gear sites?
Honestly it's kinda better then regular shopping.

Only problem is, when you give your bank card, name, address, they save that info and spread it FOREVER.
But aside from that possibility, it's good stuff.

What sources do you guys think are best? Rank them.
https://viraltalky.com/websites-like-temu/
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>>2830975
3fUL Gear official site
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>>2822940
>Official store
>AliExpress
Kek
He felt for the Official/Global store meme lol
There is no such thing on AliExpress.
You'd be hard pressed to find 1 (one) mfr that actually is on AliExpress* (find their website and ask them if they're there and you'll see)...
*) Convoy flashlights could be that one; haven't found any others, thought.
Inb4 b-but muh brand X/Y/Z. They're just that: brands, and "their" products are sold by countless other such brands, and most, if not all, shops selling them have zero to do with even the brand.
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>>2822959
>>2822962
>Extra batches on the side
That's a well known issue with clothes snd shoes, and China wasn't even thing yet and it was already widespread, in the West.
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>>2830882
I do have a liner coming in the mail
I just prefer having material between me and the mat, especially since its generally warm enough to be sleeping without a shirt where I am.
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Which all-round 2 person tent should I get for solo camping - id like to be able to through hike with it, and perhaps put it up quickly out of my car as well. Lanshan + hiking poles? (Do these help at all) or like a cloud stream or cloud up?

Also I'm 193cm tall
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>>2831224
>and China wasn't even thing yet and it was already widespread, in the West.
Yeah, I'm a Yuropoor and some 30-35 years ago the local jeans factory would sell what were essentially Levis without the Levis tag to the gypsies that sold clothes in the regional weekly markets.
Same cut, same material, same factory, both brand new and with minor defects (a couple skipped stitches, a crooked belt loop, etc.).
They were sold in the weekly markets for less than 1/10th-1/20th of a pair of Levis.

The thing with the Chinese is that they don't limit themselves to selling a couple thousand items on the side locally, they sell the copies worldwide.
And I, for one, love them for it.
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>>2831286
They literally produce extra batches that are literally the original product, since it's the very same material, cut moulds, tags, etc., so it's not even counterfeits.
Chinese copy the looks and skimp on materials; also don't care about qc.
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Any good ultralight bivvy's?
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Anyone know of any decent headlamps on ali?
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>>2832200
Nitecore NU20. Don't know if the one on Ali is real, but it's pretty much the same price as a real one.
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>>2829740
I'm not sure if it's the same one, but take a look at Temu. I've found black clever bees backpack, but don't know how to post link from app
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>>2832200
Nitecore Nu27.
The new HA23
Avoid:
Nitecore NU20 and NU 25
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I need a "winter" sleeping bag, in my country 0 Celsius is considered a cold night. Any cheap recommendation?
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>>2832497
Alpine Guest -2c mummy bag.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008985357302.htm/
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>>2832497
naturehike cw400
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>>2829583
Waiting for a western reviewer, but this does look very nice....
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>>2832682
>>2832688
thanks anons, ended up buying a military surplus sleeping bag for 10€
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>>2833425
>military surplus sleeping bag for 10€
I call bullshit, no milsurp place would sell gear that cheap even if they were paid to take it.
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whats the best alice pack clone brand I can get in europoor?
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>>2830886
dude the reviews on that are awful, people say it the plastic dissolves and discolors over time on the inside and that the hoses break and shit
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>>2834793
You're only looking at the 1star reviews aren't you? The ones I see with hose "discoloration" they have mold/mildew in the hose, because they did not empty and dry it after use. Most likely the case for many of the other issues. There are thousands more 5 and 4 star reviews than the 1s. An anon asked for the link to the one I had, so I gave it.

All I can give is my own personal experience with it and that has been over two years of happy use. No mold or mildew(because I clean and dry it) No chemical or plastic taste. My seals are holding strong. No breaks in the hose and the mouthpiece is working great(I don't chew on it like a sperg might).

That said, it's made in China(you're in a cheap Chinese gear thread anon) So manufacturing quality may vary.
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anyone using chinese binoculars?
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There's not by chance a good chink sandal to run around in is there?
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new ultralight tent to hit the market.
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>>2835497
buy an ad
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>>2830672
With how the chinese treat animals I wouldn't want to see how that down came to be, but id bet it's worse than say in europe
still, its why I only have synthetic sleeping bags and jackets and just live with the bulk.
Beter than being almost able to hear the screams as I try to sleep.
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>>2835502
Kinda gay but ok
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>>2835531
you as a homo sure do approve
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Rec me a sleeping pad for a big guy (4u), 6'3 220lbs not fat just big and dense. The couple inflatable ones I've tried are too narrow so my arms and shoulders are on the ground, and just not enough padding so I can't really get comfy, I'm more concerned with comfort and getting a good night's sleep than compactness or light weight.
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So is alibaba better than e.g. temu?
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I'm going for the Lanshan 1 Pro. May the Gods guide my travels.
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>>2823100
>>2822953
>>2823206
>>2823478
None of these tents are actually ultralight.
I bought a free-standing Coleman Rigel X2 almost 15 years ago for under $100 and it weighs less than 1kg.

Are any of these Chink brands selling Dyneema tents? Any Z-packs copies, and are the prices good?


>>2823757
The best bang for your buck with Chink flashlights is probably Sofirn. Their headlamps are very good too. This style of right angle flashlight with a very wide beam is ideal for camping.
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>>2835554
I'm of a similar build. No specific recs, but some personal observations. I've tried both 4 and 6 inch inflatable pads and with the 4in I can still feel the bumps on the ground and my hip and/or shoulder bottom out. With the 6in, I do not. That said, my 4in is a double wide and my 6in is a single wide. I'm not sure how much that plays into things. It could be that the double wide allows for too much air displacement and it would be OK if it weren't as wide. Or it could be the extra two inches in the 6in make the difference. So, I'll say, look for a 6in single wide and you should be good.
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>>2835554
Lose weight and you’ll fit in pads, fatty
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Has anyone tried an underquilt from Aliexpress? I'd like to get one for my Hennessy.
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>>2827976
Got for the C100+ from SJCAM if you want one that is with decent video quality, they are like 40usd and have video stabilizer at 1080p, not amazing, but close to a Hero 3 black in quality, otherwise just save up and get a used Insta360 Go for that size.
Alternatively, get a used Gopro Hero 5-8 and look for Ulanzi Quick Go mounts, they are magnetic and cost like 7$ and use typical 1/4 thread (Gopro 5-8 are all the same btw, 9 onwards changed battery and have overheat issue)
Avoid off brand cameras in general though, its just a shitshow to find a good one, some will use the same housing but the quality can be all over the place, some of these at most are for a dashcam or for a more risky shot where you don't wanna damage/lose your good one.
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>>2822940
>Buy from Naturehike store many moons ago
>Ask them what customs charges I can expect
>"Don't worry we'll declare the value under the threshold"

Based beyond belief, I became a loyal customer after that
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>>2836504
Just found the email kek
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My latest ali buy was some Ti Skewers. They work great
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>>2829740
Is something like this better than looking for something at a surplus/ thrift store?
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>>2822940
>>2836504
I bent the hiking pole on its second /out/ing.
>:^(
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Thoughts on rice?
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>>2837483
that's the one I got and I like it, however:
>can't fit a fuel canister
>need modifications to hold it above a fire
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are people trolling with all the broken english in this thread or is that a slip-up?
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>>2837674
yes
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>>2823272
i missed the steel kettle on decathlon
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>>2826681
theres one of these string headlamps on decathalon but the string activates a dynamo and you charge it by repeatedly pulling it and releasing



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