Reddit Reddit reviews MIER Ultralight Tent 3-Season Backpacking Tent for 1-Person or 2-Person Camping, Trekking, Kayaking, Climbing, Hiking (Trekking Pole is NOT Included), White, 1-Person

We found 6 Reddit comments about MIER Ultralight Tent 3-Season Backpacking Tent for 1-Person or 2-Person Camping, Trekking, Kayaking, Climbing, Hiking (Trekking Pole is NOT Included), White, 1-Person. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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MIER Ultralight Tent 3-Season Backpacking Tent for 1-Person or 2-Person Camping, Trekking, Kayaking, Climbing, Hiking (Trekking Pole is NOT Included), White, 1-Person
Ultralight & Portable Tent---- Package weight is only 2.2lb and packed small with 15.7in*4.7in, so you can carry it easily on backpacking or camping tripsWaterproof Tent---- Water-repellant, seam-taped rainfly(15D nylon, silicone/PU 5000mm) and bathtub floor (20D nylon, silicone/PU 6000mm )Easy to Set Up------ You must have a trekking pole to use with the tent. The teepee can resist strong wind if you correctly pitch itVentilation----1 ventilation window and full mesh inner tent, provide good breathability and prevent condensation from building upVersatile Teepee Tent ---- Can be set up as a tarp-tent without bathtub and mesh walls, and also be set up as a bug mesh star gazer without rain fly
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6 Reddit comments about MIER Ultralight Tent 3-Season Backpacking Tent for 1-Person or 2-Person Camping, Trekking, Kayaking, Climbing, Hiking (Trekking Pole is NOT Included), White, 1-Person:

u/Citizen_Crom · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

check out MIER on amazon/Ali, its the same tents as far as I can tell. More buying options at any rate. amazon link

u/danrigsby · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

If you are under 6ft, then the 3F UL Lanshan 1 would closely fit the bill. If you need it fast, the Meir version (same tent) is 109$ on amazon. Can usually get it on aliexpress for cheaper, but tarrifs are raising the prices.

https://www.amazon.com/MIER-Ultralight-3-Season-Backpacking-1-Person/dp/B07FM7GZLG

u/LastUsernameSucked · 3 pointsr/ULgeartrade

Can I ask why you’re looking for a used one? Is it budget constraints or a fear of buying China direct/need it sooner than 6 weeks shipping?

If it’s the latter check out the mier (same tent, just a rebadge) on amazon.

MIER Ultralight Tent 3-Season Backpacking Tent for 1-Person or 2-Person Camping, Trekking, Kayaking, Climbing, Hiking (Trekking Pole is NOT Included), White, 1-Person https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FM7GZLG/l

u/Maswasnos · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

There are way, way too many options to give a generic one-size-fits-all recommendation, but the general designs of items to go for are:

  • A trekking pole supported tent like a Zpacks Duplex or a smaller pyramid tent that looks vaguely like this

  • A quilt instead of a sleeping bag

  • A sub-1lb sleeping pad, of which there are many. This is mostly dictated by how thin a pad you're willing to tolerate and how much insulation you need.
u/kjarles · 2 pointsr/CampingGear


>I'm hoping to get some gear thatll last me at least 3 years. Odd question, but do you think a $600 budget. Could cover decent quality shelter/sleeping bag & pad, bag?

Absolutely.

My big three consists of:

Shelter: SMD Skyscape Trekker ($225), polycryo groundsheet ($5)

Sleep System: Hammock Gear Burrow Econ 20° ($180), Klymit Static V Insulated ($90)

Pack: ULA CDT ($145)

So just a bit over $600, but you could look at tents like the 3F(aka Mier/Olunna) Lanshan 1 and 2 person tents which retail between $110 and $140.

The sleep system is the one thing I don't cheap out on. Cheap sleeping bags are either insufficient to keep you warm, or else they are huge and heavy. If you are not into quilts like the Hammock Gear Econ Burrow I listed above or UGQ Bandit, REI has decent bags for reasonable prices. Make sure you get a bag with a rating at least 10 degrees lower than the coldest temp you expect to encounter.

For sleeping pads I think Klymit has the best value in inflatables at reasonable weights. Get an insulated pad if you plan to sleep out below 40F, imo. Thermarest, Nemo, and Exped are some other big names in pads but $$$. There are also clised cell foam pads which are a fine, if less cushy option, summer weight, but stackable (with another ccf or inflatable), and cheap around $50.

For packs, I think you are already on the right track.

You might want to check out the videos of Dan Becker. He has a load of gear review and gear 'strategy' videos with an emphasis on what I consider middle ground backpacking, not ultralight, but not 60 lb. everything but the kitchen sink loadouts either.

This video, Low budget Ultralight Gear says 'ultralight' in the title, but I am not necessarily suggesting that be your goal (unless you want it to be), but you may find some ideas here since he outlines a complete kit for $650.

u/Nomeii · 1 pointr/Ultralight

I went off of the Amazon listing because that's where I'll be ordering it from. If you look at the Lanshan 1 pic, it states it's a 2.5ft / 30" width for the rectangular portion alone. It doesn't state what the peak width is when you account for the asymmetrical portion. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FM7GZLG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_h4a2Db7MRQDP4

That asymmetrical portion is important to me because I will have a dog that I would like to keep in the inner tent with me. If it weren't for the dog I would just get a Borah CF bug bivy. It's frustrating that the asymmetrical portion isn't measured anywhere that j can find.

Can you link to where you got your numbers for the Lanshan? On the Amazon listing I posted it lists it as a 53"ish inch total width, not 71".