slparker wrote:That Lanshan looks a lot like a mid-tarp I bought from a forum member. Made by Terra Rossa and inspired by a SMD deschutes - looks the same but has more of a 'beak' where the zipper is.
My x-mid just arrived a couple of weeks ago so I am deliberating whether to keep the tarp - it is (was) my fave shelter for summer with a bug bivy.
This kind of design is really good I think - a little bit fiddly to set-up, and not for tall people, but very light.
The Lanshan looks like a steal for 100 US with a bathtub inner - what is the build quality like?
It really was the tent that I did not need to buy, potentially have no use for and did have to have some argy bargey with the Chinese seller over

, but it is a nice bit of tent nonetheless.
The build quality is as good as my Lanshan 2, the seam taping is all bang-on. I seam sealed the guy outs yesterday and as I mixed too much silicone up, I got a bit sealing happy and sealed all the seams, but there was no need to. I find the bathtub floors in both Lanshans to be a nice height and well supported by the shock cordage going to the outer. In comparison, The Luxe tent pictured also, has a very shallow floor that even if well supported/held to it's full height, would be shorter than my mat height...not that I can even work out how to attach it properly to the inner on the Luxe anyway.
For me, I think the bathtub floor material is a little thin on both of the Lanshans to not pay some attention to with site selection. With my heavily used Lanshan 2, I have used a cheap $2 space blanket for a groundsheet which has sufficed, no tears or holes in the floor on a variety of terrains. I do always do a bit of a quick visual and tidy up before pitching though too.
Congrats on getting your X-Mid now. I was so disappointed that I missed out in the original lot. So disappointed in fact that I bought another tent. Pleased I am in on the next drop though so should have my X-Mid by September, although it seems like forever away. I think I will be set for a good while with my tents after the XMid arrives, although am considering getting the solid interior for my Lanshan 2....then I will be set
JohnnoMcJohnno wrote:
Curse you MsMudd. Couldn't resist buying this after seeing your post. Oh well, another tent to the collection.
I curse myself! I couldn't resist a purchase either, of a tent that I strictly don't have a need for. I think a sub 1kg tent for that price was still not a baaaad buy though

I am hoping you are as happy a Lanshan owner as I am though, I never thought I would use the LS 2 as much as I have. I am still curious about the one you bought though, I probably should have just bought it if I was impulse buying as it could have had some use for me in Winter with the more trad pyramid style offering a bit more protection from the wind and or/spindrift if caught in the snow. Post pics when you get it JohnnomcJohnno, just don't let me buy one too!