The Best Tent for the Apocalypse. Period.

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This is probably the most amazing tent I have ever used, the features are virtually endless, it is one of the toughest built and most feature dense synthetic I've seen. You do however pay for it in weight and of course pocketbook. I have reviewed other lightweight tents which would probably be more ideal for a bug out scenario where weight is a problem, but nothing beats the speed of set-up, features and durability of the Russian Bear tent.

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Preorder one at Here if in Canada (shipment expected March-April 2022) Sputnik 3's are the only ones currently in stock. Stock will be limited upon arrival so pre-order now! Use coupon code preppinggear for 10% off

Or order one direct from the company here and use coupon code canadianprepper for a 5% discount

CanadianPrepper
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Plug that stove jack hole with a rolled strip of carbon felt ("welder's blanket"). Cheap, light, fireproof.

brimstone
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A friend of mine showed me these tents a couple of years ago, ... I was captivated. A year later I bought one, they're a bit heavy, but so sturdy. Definitely worth it.

finnishinquisitor
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@ 8:46 The vent next to the silicone shield material serves to give your wood stove a fresh outside air source to minimize drafts. Otherwise the fire will try to draw air from all over the tent and cold air will seep in from wherever it can.

Brian_Patrick
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Your dogs are beautiful. One put his head through the door looking at you but he went back out. They were both looking at you eating..hope they had dinner and hope they get to go in the tent for heat and rest. They are so cute.

franceslynch
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When the SHTF and the power grid goes down, one of these set up in the house where there's no wind could let you live comfortably and certainly sleep warmly. A house within a house.

whatthefox
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I live outside Seattle. This place is a dystopian nightmare compared to just 5 years ago. Found your channel and I love it. I hope SHTF never happens, but everyday it looks closer and closer. I camp a lot, so even if I don't buy a product for bugging out, I really enjoy the reviews of your products. I do prep also. Keep fighting the good fight my man. Covington Prepper out.

malkiha
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Your right, these are not backpacking tents but are the best base camp, hunting, ice fishing rigs you could ask for!

I have the Sputnik 3 which is the model just below the one you have. And the quality and workmanship is excellent. I also have the insulated floor and their small wood stove. I have dealt with Canadian, US and Russian distributers and you cannot get better more friendly service anywhere that will top them. I was missing a small minor part and it came in a day from Russia.
If the reflectors on the guy line tabs are a problem the you can easily cover them with some camo duct tape. To protect the floor I recommend using a trap under the tent. If your stovepipe is too small for the jack I used a silicon baking sheet with a hole just smaller than the pipe on the outside stops air and rain leaks. Their stove is a bit different from the norm but out performs them all.

Every tent that I have used over fifty years all had small things that I adjusted to customize to my liking and needs.This tent is the same.

mikecoltas
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The vents are a good addition and the complement of a hot vent in the roof circulates air so excess smoke can be eliminated. I like the safety on this . Get a slow fire going you are set for the night actually.

StormAngelWolf
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You know what the best tent for the apocalypse is....a house, a well stocked house!

tcm
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I have the 8 man version with the stove, so it weights a lot more for sure. I use it as a base camp tent and in montana it's great to have.

celticfarmlands
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As someone who lives in the desert and doesn't do more than "backyard camping, " I'll never have need for something like this. That said, IT"S AMAZING. I love the quality and attention to detail!

gtw
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I had a canvas tent back in the 70's that used this technology for set up. I think it was called a pop-up tent. It blew away in a storm once and ended up in a inlet to the Missouri river and was sitting at the bottom. I thought someone had stolen the tent until the water went down the top of the tent was sticking out of the water. Tent was perfectly fine, still standing in the water..just needed a good rinse. I did some research and the one I had years ago was a Thermos pop up tent... There is a video on you tube of red one(mine was green) that shows the mechanism. I don't think the guy was doing something right as he said it was hard to set up. I was a 15 year old girl setting it up on my own with not allot of problems

Candanciee
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One of, if not, the very best tent set up tutorials I've ever seen about tents, and helpful hints.
Well done!!

Quigley
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I have the up5 with vestibule, insulated floors and wood stoves. It's been up for almost 5 months. Hungout in it during a recent hurricane and it handled it easy with 80+ mph winds.

redrider
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Those are awesome tents, designed for the - 50 Russian winter! Their stoves are nice too. In Russia they make some awesome products - ATVs (sherp), airguns, titanium tools, some awesome custom and production knives are some I've seen. Hello to Nate and my Russian friends!

BroosDager
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I wish i had a tent like this when we went fishing on the French river in Ontario Canada. It was in March and it was cold at night. This tent with that stove would have made it a lot more enjoyable trip.

marcusharris
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Love your survival prepping n the dogs are a must n beautiful .

MichaelDrinnon-lnkd
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This video is packed with so much information. If I hadn't been familiar with camping and the wilderness, this would have been overwhelming. Really great stuff

zenriley
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I served in marines, I use nothing but my poncho which now is a converted dpm huge sheet with eyelets, this has served me for the last 30 years and assume a lot more as it dousnt even have wear, I always build my own shelters and ideally ground ones or bunkers they provide a lot more heat, everything is in nature to build it and my sheet serves multiple purposes and better still 0-weight!. Love ya vids mate keep it up. 👍🏻

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