F10 Project Hydrogen Tent - tempted?
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F10 Project Hydrogen Tent - tempted?
I've lost count of the number of 1 person shelters that Tom and own or have owned.
I've always loved the space and stability of the F10 Helium series though at a relatively weighty 1200 gms.
I'm more than a little excited by the coming soon F10 project Helium https://www.vango.co.uk/gb/camping-equi ... rogen.html.
I've a Lofoten that is a similar weight, but nowhere near as spacious.
What say you?
I've always loved the space and stability of the F10 Helium series though at a relatively weighty 1200 gms.
I'm more than a little excited by the coming soon F10 project Helium https://www.vango.co.uk/gb/camping-equi ... rogen.html.
I've a Lofoten that is a similar weight, but nowhere near as spacious.
What say you?
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I'm not sure many folk could be trusted with a 7d outer and 10d groundsheet 

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I say £600??? 
F10 Helium UL 1 is less than half that

F10 Helium UL 1 is less than half that
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Yep true the Lofoten uses similar. You definitely wouldn't want anything spiky to touch it.I'm not sure many folk could be trusted with a 7d outer and 10d groundsheet
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Would be good to see one in the flesh, certainly looks the part.
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I never understood why vango dropped the pro carbon helium (950 gs with useless Ti pins, 1000g with proper pegs) and went back to the aluminium pole version at nearly 1200gs.
Price aside this thing looks OK but will suffer from the same faults as my pro carbon helium - really bad for condensation and impossible to get into in the rain without taking the rain in with you. Its also a bit like sleeping in a coffin! I did like the times I spent in mine but when I got the deshutes I've never looked back; it being better in every respect.
I suspect a dyneema cuben fibre deschutes type of thing would be lighter than this vango.
Price aside this thing looks OK but will suffer from the same faults as my pro carbon helium - really bad for condensation and impossible to get into in the rain without taking the rain in with you. Its also a bit like sleeping in a coffin! I did like the times I spent in mine but when I got the deshutes I've never looked back; it being better in every respect.
I suspect a dyneema cuben fibre deschutes type of thing would be lighter than this vango.
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It seems to me like the TN Laserlite is still the tent of choice. Picked mine up 13 years ago and still not much catches it weight wise (for the money). I think it's 950grams or something for a twin skin tent that's spacious for 1.
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In that case dibs on this when you sell itI've lost count of the number of 1 person shelters that Tom and own or have owned.

It does not look that much bigger than stealth but i bet its easier to get into
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Although it didn’t survive 70mph+ winds I’d still highly recommend the Nordisk Telemark, under 1kg and just about big enough to sleep two.
The airbeam sounds fun, imagine how fast you could pitch it with CO2
The airbeam sounds fun, imagine how fast you could pitch it with CO2

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Re: F10 Project Hydrogen Tent - tempted?
So I pushed the button and it arrived today.
Initial thoughts. Very similar in layout to the Helium series which we both really do like. They shed wind well and don't mind changes in wind direction.
The Ti pegs that come with will immediately need replacing. Weight as delivered 740 gms, so it'll be nearer 800 gms all in.
The stuff sack doubles as a pump for the airbeam which will need topping up with a schrader pump. The recommended PSI is 6. Who carries a pump that accurately measures that? I phoned Vango. Apparently as soon as the airbeam feels it has structure, then that is enough. On a trip I'd probably just use a bike pump.
Some good news is that unlike the Lofoten we have is that I at 5'10" can comfortably sit up in it. It is long once I laid down, I reckon good for well over 6'.
There's some weird stuff going on to tie the external door back which I've not got to the bottom of yet.
Any questions, please ask.

Initial thoughts. Very similar in layout to the Helium series which we both really do like. They shed wind well and don't mind changes in wind direction.
The Ti pegs that come with will immediately need replacing. Weight as delivered 740 gms, so it'll be nearer 800 gms all in.
The stuff sack doubles as a pump for the airbeam which will need topping up with a schrader pump. The recommended PSI is 6. Who carries a pump that accurately measures that? I phoned Vango. Apparently as soon as the airbeam feels it has structure, then that is enough. On a trip I'd probably just use a bike pump.
Some good news is that unlike the Lofoten we have is that I at 5'10" can comfortably sit up in it. It is long once I laid down, I reckon good for well over 6'.
There's some weird stuff going on to tie the external door back which I've not got to the bottom of yet.
Any questions, please ask.

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Looks good Rich. Would be interesting to see how you get on with it
Off topic, but have had you attached the points to the floor?
Off topic, but have had you attached the points to the floor?
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Some picture hook nails.Off topic, but have had you attached the points to the floor?

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Looks pretty nice that rich.
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Yep, will have to wait for the 2 person version.Might be squeeze trying to get that bed in
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I am tempted, but not camping enough at the moment to justify it! The older I get, the more I like a nice bed in the evening...!
Phil, are the problems you mention not applicable to all small tents? How is the Deschutes any better? Do you have the bathtub/mesh inner for it?htrider wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 4:31 pm Price aside this thing looks OK but will suffer from the same faults as my pro carbon helium - really bad for condensation and impossible to get into in the rain without taking the rain in with you. Its also a bit like sleeping in a coffin! I did like the times I spent in mine but when I got the deshutes I've never looked back; it being better in every respect.
I suspect a dyneema cuben fibre deschutes type of thing would be lighter than this vango.
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It requires a pump and it has a Schrader valve.
Hmmm try an airshot see how quickly you can put it up.

Hmmm try an airshot see how quickly you can put it up.


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My mates terranova version (forget the name) was a bit better as you could open up either end for better ventilation but yeah he still moaned about it. The deschutes is way better just 'cause its much more open (and therefore more drafty to be fair) with or without the mesh inner. Usually has to be typical condensation weather i.e. cool, damp and still for it to get damp inside whereas the helium would be damp unless it was pitched in a stiff dry wind.ZeroDarkBivi wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 9:32 am I am tempted, but not camping enough at the moment to justify it! The older I get, the more I like a nice bed in the evening...!
Phil, are the problems you mention not applicable to all small tents? How is the Deschutes any better? Do you have the bathtub/mesh inner for it?htrider wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 4:31 pm Price aside this thing looks OK but will suffer from the same faults as my pro carbon helium - really bad for condensation and impossible to get into in the rain without taking the rain in with you. Its also a bit like sleeping in a coffin! I did like the times I spent in mine but when I got the deshutes I've never looked back; it being better in every respect.
I suspect a dyneema cuben fibre deschutes type of thing would be lighter than this vango.
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I must have spent over 60 nights in varies Heliums, and I've never noticed much condensation.
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Must always be sunny and breezy when you camp Rich!
It was never a problem as the inner was fairly damp proof and it dried quick so only a real problem if you were leaving early.....