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r/CampingGearTried out tent heating at Golden Ears – thanks for the advice!
5 months ago

Naturehike Massif is pretty similar, I’ve taken it on a few trips now and it’s $400 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLXQDRTV?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

r/CampingGearTried out tent heating at Golden Ears – thanks for the advice!
5 months ago

I like it a lot. It wasn’t quite as waterproof as I expected the first time I took it out. Got a few drips on the inside during a large rain storm. But after I sprayed it with a waterproofing it is holding up fantastic. Excited to use it for ice fishing this year

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r/campingWinter camping tents
5 months ago

I am still in love with my Naturehike massif tents. I have the smaller 2 man and the large 4 man. Both came with inner, removable, mesh tents. I use one or the other year round now.

r/campingWinter camping tents
5 months ago

I am still in love with my Naturehike massif tents. I have the smaller 2 man and the large 4 man. Both came with inner, removable, mesh tents. I use one or the other year round now.

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r/CampingGearLooking for a tent to replace a North Face Wawona 6.
6 months ago

Love my wawona 6 for my 2 person trips, the vestibule has saved our butts in bad weather many times. Naturehike has a tent called the Dune, which has a similar huge vestibule with a few more features that might be worth a look. I own the predecessor, the smaller 2p Massif, which I really like as well. I think they actually even have a tent very similar to the Wawona, but with large window openings closer to the floor instead of higher up like the Wawona.

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r/campingBest waterproof / lightweight 2 man tent for the cold and wet UK climate? My budget is up to £110
7 months ago

Look out for one, where the fly is attached to the inner, so you can put up both at once. Big advantage in the rain. Have also a look for one with a big awning, so you can sit and relax and watch the rain. My winter tent is a Naturehike Ares, but I think it's not produced anymore. The Naturehike Massif may be even better for 2 persons. If it's too expensive you have at least an idea.

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r/WinterCampingBuying for winter camping!! Looking for hot tent opinions/ reviews!
3 months ago

I have a Naturehike Masiff and had a Pomoly stovehut 70. I have only been out to the mid teens for temps, never in the minus's. I like the larger tent especially if you have to hunker down from the weather, the stoves do take a good bit of tending if you are using found firewood, which is fine for cooking or if you are awake but I have started using compressed wood logs for overnights. I did ended up getting a smaller stove because my first stove roasted me out. I totally dig hot tenting but, for me it is a commitment to that experience and not the same as regular camping or forest bathing.

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r/campingTipi Hot Tent Recommendations
3 months ago

https://preview.redd.it/05ik8ai5hwzf1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=80f665f0970a954fa9b0d27d3f9c8de348ec322e Our current setup from naturehike. It's easier on the budget than Rei and other brands and this is going to be our second winter camping with it. No matter what you spend though remember it's not the tents job to keep you warm but to keep you sheltered. Warmth has to come from your sleep system, apparel and possibly a heat source. This tent is designed for a woodstove but we use a big buddy propane heater. Be prepared for your heat source not to work in an emergency (wet wood range out of fuel and so one) Lastly this is not a tent for backpacking as it weighs close to 20 lbs

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r/CampingGearCamping tents for Teens
2 months ago

Check out NatureHike tents on Amazon. For alternate to REI tents they have excellent reviews. I purchased one of their hot tents but have only spent a week in it. I found it to be well made and based on my short experience would recommend their tents for the price. ♡

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r/campingLooking for a small tent you can stand up in
8 months ago

I have a 4 person Naturehike tent I can stand up in easily.  It fits on small tent pads.  But, if you're looking for a 2 person size, I've never seen one

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r/campingWhich tent should i buy?
6 months ago

I go camping with just my dog and I and I use a 4 person Naturehike tent. I can stand inside, there are 2 rooms where I can store gear sleep cot etc, and a canopy in front that I can sit and not worry about sun or rain. But if you’re backpacking then buy a light tent for 3.

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r/CampingandHikingBudget Backpacking Tent for 2-3 Persons for rough conditions
12 months ago

Will depend exactly what you're comfortable with, and how much gear you have, but the Naturehike 2 person tents are pretty much big enough to actually fit two people. Vestibules are substantial. I mention this because I belive they are in stock online (in the UK at least). The Star River is probably better for cold than the Mongar. Very similar design but less mesh in the inner.

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