Bushcraft Gear Review: The PaulMolly Locomotive 20

in #waivio10 months ago

In a recent video by BlueSea Bushcraft & Outdoors channel, Mark and Lucy provide an in-depth review of the PaulMolly Locomotive 20. Mark, an unaffiliated enthusiast of PaulMolly products, shares his genuine thoughts on the tent's setup and performance. On a beautiful fall day, Mark demonstrates how the main tent, smaller than the accompanying stove, is set up. He explains that the tent is equipped with a fire retardant sheet, primarily used for winter camping to prevent the spread of fire and act as a moisture vapor barrier. Despite facing minimal damage after Hurricane Lee, the tent proved to be durable enough for outdoor conditions.

Inside the tent, Mark reveals the contents of the bag and showcases the three poles used to create a bridge-like structure. While the tent is not freestanding, pegging it in and using the guy lines helps provide stability. Mark appreciates the reinforced corners, which make the tent stronger. To secure the tent further, Mark demonstrates how to tie the guy lines using a simple knot. Lastly, he highlights the convenient two-door feature, allowing for improved airflow and easy access to load gear into the tent.

One notable aspect of the PaulMolly Locomotive 20 is the inclusion of two sets of guidelines, one made of cheaper plastic and one with an aluminum metal slide. Additionally, it comes with an extra stove jack and a permanent one already in place. Mark also mentions the possibility of using trekking poles or a straight stick to create a makeshift awning or canopy with the tent. However, he does mention a few nitpicky details, such as the need to remove pegs when attaching the guy lines and the straps being a little cumbersome.

Overall, the PaulMolly Locomotive 20 appears to be a well-made and versatile tent for outdoor enthusiasts seeking durability and convenience. With its ample space, fire retardant feature, and multiple access points, the tent offers functionality and comfort for various camping trips.

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