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3 POPULAR Camping Products I was MISLEAD by Fake Reviews – Cliff Camping with the guys



In this DRR episode, I highlight 3 popular camping items that I thought would be game-changers but ended up being …



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  1. That cot is just a civilian copy of a military cot. That's how cots were designed for years and years, and is still how military cots are to this day. Yeah they can be a little aggravating when new, but they aren't all that bad and they do get quite a bit easier after using them a few times and letting the fabric stretch and settle. They are designed to be more of a durable and long term use cot. They aren't great for weekend camping trips. If you want easy you gotta get one of those fancy new UL backpacking cots with the levered snap on legs. I have a few different ones and they are pretty nice, and very easy and quick to setup.

  2. I have one kislux bag I got in 2019, it's the LV white catogram speedy. It's counter quality and it has a nice honey patina now, so the leather is real. I think whatever makes you happy go for it. I've seen LV with plastic leather and blood red glaze…

  3. If you see an influx of reviews on a particular brand- there's a reason. They aren't looking for reviewers to improve the product, just to sell it for them.

  4. Re: The silky saw. First up, I've not owned one. I have a similar Gerber version with a shorter and less flexible blade.
    But I will defend Japanese steel and build quality. That business of cutting on the backstroke is a Japanese thing. Their wood planes are used that way too.
    When it comes to cutting tools, the Japanese make something for everything. 
    Point taken. This is an arborists saw which will usually be cutting wood with sap / water. I like my shorter more stout Gerber, though I have snapped a blade on that too.
    Some adaptation in recognising technique solves it. I snapped my blade by being impatient and forcing the tools limits with some sideways pressure / torque.
    P.s. …. If I'm camping out of my truck I find a quality, large size anvil pruner is great for quick and easy processing of dry wood up around an inch or more which is great for my small folder fire.

  5. I feel your pain and torment on the cot. Just wait until you are 76……ain't gonna happen. I relieved my anxiety by pulling the trigger on the Teton Universal XL Camp Cot with Pivot Arm. What a game changer. It is so easy to set up. Granted it is a beast, coming in at 24# but it is the only way to go when car camping. I notice you are not griping about that king of a chair. Man, what is that? Such a beautiful campsite. I am from Louisiana and we are just fixing to get some decent camping temps. It has been brutal. Great video…I subbed.

  6. Another great video. On the Silky products, I think I saw someone on YouTube actually break theirs. I think they were doing a comparison and don't think they intended to break it, but it happened.

    Tent's are difficult to find. I love my REI tent, but it's a backpacking tent. Has to be staked out which is not all that enjoyable here in Arizona because the ground is either to soft or to hard.

  7. First of all….don't be hatin on my ferro rods. Haha! And I second the overhype on Silky. My silky pocketboy tip snapped off within a few uses. Its just too fragile. Im glad you reviewed this tent..it was next on the list. Hard pass! AWESOME video, my friend. Glad to see the guys back at it.

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