X-Mid 2P Ultralight Tent - First Impressions Review

Taylor Passofaro
Taylor Passofaro
39.1 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - Since the opportunity to get
Since the opportunity to get out into the wilderness has lessened as of late, this is only a first impressions "backyard" review of the X-Mid 2p, an ultralight, 2 person, trekking pole supported tent.
I'll cover the set-up, features, design, and share my thoughts after an overnight in nearly ideal weather conditions.

I should note: I was not paid to make this video and all opinions are my own. Drop / Dan did not contact me to make this, and my enthusiasm for this product stems from my genuine enjoyment using it. If this fails completely in the field, I will make a follow-up video detailing it's faults as honestly as this video sings it's praises.

00:00 - Intro
00:13 - Stakes
00:27 - Set-up
01:08 - Adjusting the Pitch
01:24 - Overhead Design
01:56 - Zippers
02:03 - Vents
02:13 - Corner Linelocs and Inner Connection
02:21 - Trekking Pole Elastic Loops
02:31 - Door Roll-Up
02:39 - Pole Peak Reinforcement
02:43 - Overall Look
03:08 - Inside Look
03:23 - Inside Pockets
03:30 - How I Fit Inside
03:47 - Inner Net Height Adjustment and Size
04:46 - Relative Size with Sleeping Mats
05:38 - Test Run at Night
06:09 - Thoughts in the Morning
06:24 - Note About Opposite Orientation
06:45 - Final Thoughts
08:51 - Birds

For those curious, I used an A7III shooting in HLG3 with a 28-75mm f2.8, 18mm f2.8, and FD Mount 55mm f1.2, with a Movo VXR10 mic, and an Insta360 One X shooting in flat color. All editing, color, and graphics, were done in DaVinci Resolve 16 (beta).

Future Edit: I've also since learned a bit more about color grading. The colors in this video are a bit off, that's because editing HLG3 without a color space transform or conversion LUT is inadvisable, although it thankfully doesn't look awful. I hope future videos look a lot better.
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