Vango F10 Xenon UL 2 - solo wild camps
Join me as I take the Vango Xenon UL 2 Force 10 tent out on a few different wild camps. (not the air version nor the 2+ version!) It’s a two person, two pole tunnel style, ultra-light tent. It is very quick and easy to pitch, even in bad weather as you can pitch all in one. The weather proves unpredictable for two of my camps and I probably don’t test the full capabilities of the tent, but I get enough to make a decision on the future of this tent in my life. I share with you my likes and dislikes of the tent and a variety of scenery along the way. This is not a really detailed review.

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Solo Camping in the Mountains with Dangerous Winds & Rain | Hilleberg Soulo in Storm Conditions

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Nortent Vern 1 3S - wild camp

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Andrew Skurka on "Stupid Light" Ultralight Backpacking

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I Found A Dying Climber On My Descent From Everest

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I Stayed | My First Solo Wild Camp | Fjern Stormgrotta 1.5

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Can A Man Go 100% Vango? A wild camp and gear review.

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The only 9 things worth carrying after 34 years

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Solo Hot Tent Camping | Spearfishing Catch and Cook

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NORTENT VERN 1 3S vs the WILD (on a camp)

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Comparing Ultralight Backpacking Gear - The One Gear Choice We Shared

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Bivy vs Tarp vs Ultralight Tent (Which One Actually Works)

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Hilleberg Solo Tent Comparison | Hilleberg Akto, Soulo OR Enan?

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Andrew Skurka on Why Most Backpackers are Packing Wrong

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All My Gear to Canoe Solo in the Arctic for 30 Days ($21,000+)

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Extreme Wind and weather test of NORTENT Varde 1.

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#421 VANGO F10 Classic UL2 | First Night Test

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10 Years Of Wild Camping Advice in 29 Minutes

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10 Things Nobody Tells You About the Durston X-Mid

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Backpacking in Grizzly Country ...and Tales of Close Encounters

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