No Limits Sunlight Peak One Man Tent

August 23, 2010 by admin  
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www.survivalistboards.com Checking out the new one man tent while getting ready for a couple of hiking and camping trips. The tent in the video is a No Limits Sunlight Peak Backpacking Tent. It was bought at academy sports and outdoors in Beaumont, Texas. hiking camping No Limits Sunlight Peak Backpacking one man tent wilderness survival survivalist

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25 Responses to “No Limits Sunlight Peak One Man Tent”
  1. branza27 says:

    a good tent for camping in games indeed!

  2. Griffith181 says:

    Would you pick this Tent over the Eureka ?

  3. assault301 says:

    Texas! FTW!!! yes it is hot and nice grass… mine looks that same =p ty for the review… and the stake thing, its for like high wind… kinda a last minute thing you do before you go to sleep (thats what i think)… once again thank you!

  4. captaingnome says:

    used this tent last night in LadoniaTX. Very confined quarters. No room for my pack. Kelty 5000ci. 55 deg w/ high winds. It held up well, but is too close for comfort with gear. With its big brother only weighing 2/10ths more in weight, I’ll opt for its 2 man version. Overall a successful trip, but the No limits Sunlight peak left something to be desired.

  5. kernowrock555 says:

    @ledforddesign thanx! … Bears aside…. I think the tent looks cool!

  6. ledforddesign says:

    @kernowrock555 My English Friend, Don’t say “Stop Mr Bear” instead try this; “Whaddryew lookin at Motherf****r!!??” It helps to raise your voice when you say this, and to assume an aggressive posture. This should scare the crap out of the bear/s and they will run for higher ground.

  7. kernowrock555 says:

    the tab near the door, you can stake it down when you’ve gone for a forrage… But I would never use it, cos it shows that no one is home!…(redneck robbery couls arise!) lol!

  8. scruffymeigs says:

    @kernowrock555 Camoflauging won’t help. Any animal will still probably be more interested in the food that you have hanging, than in you. Just keep the food out of your tent. You are more likely to die from a bicycle accident than from any wild animal attack. I’ve camped in areas where there were many signs of black bear activity, and have never been bothered.

  9. kernowrock555 says:

    @scruffymeigs So…. If you’re in your tent, your foods hung up a tree 30 yrds away…will a bear or Mountain Lion want to investigate whats in the tent? I know they can smell us miles away!, also does camoflaging the tent help? thanx…

  10. kernowrock555 says:

    @ledforddesign , so what happens if “I go for the nose” and it “doesn’t” work.?..do I say “STOP Mr.Bear!!!, for I will taste too rich for your palate, for I am English!…Now lets go for a beer and discuss some simple american human pie recipes……..lol! The biggest predator we have in U.K. is a BADGER!!! haha! What about bear-spray? do they work? cheers..

  11. scruffymeigs says:

    @kernowrock555 Bears are usually more interested in your food, than they are in you. When you go to sleep at night, hang your food up in a tree where a bear can’t get to it. Mountain lions have been known to attack bike riders. You could probably fight one off with a good stout knife. Just pray you don’t get attack by a Grizzly. If you are attack by a Grizzly, just lie back and think of England!

  12. ledforddesign says:

    @kernowrock555 Down here in the Southern States, we fight bears all the time. The main thing to remember is that you can scare, or even strike an East Coast Black or brown bear(I always go for the nose), and hopefully survive. They usually avoid humans. On the other side of the continent there are Grizzly Bears, and if they can see you, they can probably catch and kill you if they feel like it. I think you are supposed to play dead when attacked by a Grizzly.

  13. kernowrock555 says:

    IT looks pretty sturdy…the only thing the worries me … is …is it Bear proof?lol! (I;m lookin at Canada cycle touring!…I;m English,,(no bear attack trained!)

  14. Cragdwella says:

    Marshall, the REI Quarterdome T1, 2 lb 13 oz. Very well made.

  15. patton223 says:

    how much dinero ??

  16. IVOIPSG says:

    Rain fly strap: This is so you can make a small porch type overhang while you are in your tent and it is raining.

  17. MrMountainwilliam says:

    I think the string on the stake is for pulling the stake out of the ground, when you use your heel to push the stake in to the ground so it won’t spin and come unhooked it hard to get the stake out.

  18. bigajosep says:

    i think the extra spot for a steak is if u wana leave the zipper open.

  19. coltnmorrow0112 says:

    well said.

  20. 0122358 says:

    how much is it Kev?

  21. bushcraftourway says:

    am liking the look of this

  22. marshall3win says:

    does anyone now what the best one man hiking/survival/camping tent out there is… looking for something light small when packed down and made well, price is not an issue THANK YOU

  23. homeagent says:

    Just bring a big enough tarp to throw over the tent. and/ or a bigger one to cover the whole camp site(bring rope). If you can do that, any decent tent will do. Tarps are lite and easy 2 pack.

  24. playdrums says:

    If you don’t want to be soaked, check out one man bivys like from Mountain hardware, Marmot, Sierra Designs, North Face, Kelty, etc. You really do get what ya pay for.

  25. playdrums says:

    Wow that cheap piece of cloth is gonna leak like a sombitch!!