〜使い倒して本当にお勧めできる道具を紹介 HMG mid1 tarp ver.1〜[長期レビューシリーズ]

Long-Term Review Video Series This is a section where I introduce my favorite items, which I've used hard for over a year, with a target of 20+ uses. Rather than just measuring the typical number of years of experience, I'll give you a rough idea of ​​the number of uses, so you can get a better idea of ​​what each item is like. Also, by using this item for a long period of time, rather than just a first impression video, I hope to convey the true essence of each piece of gear. If you have any questions or find any mistakes, please let me know in the comments. Thank you. Hyperlite Mountain Gear ULTAMID 1 Length of use: 1.5 years, Number of uses: Approximately 20 The tent body is made of thin DCF5, with DCF11 reinforced at points subject to tension, such as guyline attachments. In addition, DCH50 is used at the tops of the cones that secure the tent poles. Weight: 249g Size: Packed: 19.1cm x 10.2cm Unfolded: 137cm (W) x 271cm (L) x 137cm (H) Color: White I actually used it and it was great. 1. Spacious 2. Lightweight 3. Easy to set up, includes adjustable brackets, double-sided opening, magnetic closure 4. Doesn't retain water, and the stuff sack is DCF for peace of mind 5. Wind-resistant enough for both sides, can be worn flat, no inner liner Bad Points: 1. The fabric is thin, which is a bit of a concern 2. Condensation is likely to occur 3. Insects are attracted If you're looking for lightness, spaciousness, and wind resistance, this is the only choice. A shelter as light as a Silnylon tarp. The downsides are the issues I mentioned earlier and the high price. #tent #tentcamping #mountaineering #mountaineeringgear #ulgear