The speaker discusses their recent expedition to a place where wolves are afraid to sleep. They packed two trunks of gadgets, which they demonstrated and tested in real combat conditions for two weeks. The speaker chose a large, roomy tent that weighs 13 kilograms, and it took about 10 minutes to set up. The tent has a vestibule full height, a large bedroom measuring 200 by 200 60 centimeters, and two windows on each side. The bedroom is made using flash black technology, which makes it completely isolated and dark even in bright sunshine. The speaker also discusses the operating experience of the tent, stating that they quickly got used to its size and it allowed them to cook, sit at the table in the evenings, and place any bulky things. The speaker also mentions that the inflatable arches showed themselves to be even more stable than ordinary tents.
The speaker talks about the sleeping bags and mats they used. They used a self-inflating sleeping mat that absorbs most of the air in two minutes. The speaker also mentions a sleeping mat made of a pleasant textile material, which turned out to be a real home mattress inside. The speaker also discusses the sleeping bags, stating that they used the usual sleeping bags at 10 degrees and felt comfortable at 8 and even four degrees. The speaker also mentions a sleeping bag made of cardboard, which seemed to be more expensive but did not provide a significant difference in comfort.
The speaker also discusses the kitchen gadgets they used. They used a compact burner, which folds out and turns into a real full-size burner. The speaker also mentions a collapsible flask, a small folding table, and a camping wilderness inside a water canister. The speaker also discusses the shower tent, stating that it was too low and of terrible quality, and it was almost impossible to put it back together.
The speaker also discusses the electronics they used. They used a bright, sophisticated flashlight, which has glow modes from 1 to 2,100 lumens and also shows how much time it has left to work at each brightness. The flashlight was charged from a regular USB and took an hour to be fully charged. The speaker also mentions a power bank at 200 watts, which can output both direct and alternating current. The speaker charged the power bank itself from a car inverter, which was their main charging station from an inverter with a power of 400 watts.
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