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OEX Salamanda hooped Bivvy bag review. Cornish Beach, wild camping trip.

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The Optimistic Adventurer

The Optimistic Adventurer

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OEX Salamanda hooped bivouac bivvy bag review. Cornish Beach camp. Yes it rained! How do you get in a bivvy when it's raining? I still don't know.
Join me as I take my first step into the world of outdoor adventure with the OEX Salamanda Hooped Bivvy Bag in this comprehensive 15-minute video. Join us as we delve into the setup process and explore the impressive features of this innovative outdoor shelter. Discover why more and more adventurers are opting for bivvy bags over conventional tents and experience the freedom and versatility they offer.
In this immersive journey, we guide you through the setup of the OEX Salamanda Hooped Bivvy Bag, unveiling its user-friendly design and highlighting its remarkable features. From the lightweight and compact construction to the durable materials that withstand the elements, this bivvy bag is designed to provide reliable protection and comfort in any outdoor environment.
Learn how this hooped bivvy bag offers a quick and hassle-free setup, allowing you to spend more time exploring and less time dealing with complicated tent assemblies. Witness the innovative hoop design that provides ample headroom, creating a more spacious and comfortable interior for a restful night's sleep under the stars.
Discover the versatility of the OEX Salamanda Hooped Bivvy Bag as we showcase its ability to adapt to various weather conditions. From its waterproof and breathable properties that keep you dry and comfortable during rain showers to its excellent ventilation system that prevents condensation buildup, this bivvy bag is built to withstand nature's challenges.
But why do people choose bivvy bags over conventional tents? Join us as we explore the advantages of bivvy bags and understand why they have gained popularity among outdoor enthusiasts. Experience the freedom of traveling light, as bivvy bags offer a significantly smaller and lighter alternative to traditional tents, making them ideal for backpackers, hikers, and adventure seekers who value mobility and efficiency.
Witness the immersive connection with nature that bivvy bags provide, allowing you to fully experience the sights, sounds, and sensations of the great outdoors. From falling asleep under a starlit sky to waking up to breathtaking sunrise views, bivvy bags offer a unique and intimate experience that connects you with the natural world in a profound way.
Whether you're an experienced outdoor enthusiast or a curious beginner, this video serves as your ultimate guide to the OEX Salamanda Hooped Bivvy Bag and the advantages of choosing a bivvy bag over a conventional tent. Discover the freedom, versatility, and close connection to nature that bivvy bags offer, and ignite your passion for outdoor exploration like never before.
Get ready to embrace a new level of adventure and expand your outdoor horizons with the OEX Salamanda Hooped Bivvy Bag - your trusted companion for unforgettable journeys into the wild.

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@user-xo3wp2ms2j
@user-xo3wp2ms2j 10 ай бұрын
I have this bivvy. I love it! Throw it down anywhere and jump in, no faff at all. I've been out in all sorts in it including a 55mph storm. You just accept you're going to be a bit damp and that's fine by me, it's just for sleeping in. Really comes into it's own on a summer's night when you can have it open with the bug net and watching the night sky
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 10 ай бұрын
I’m sure I’ll learn to love it. Thank for the vote of confidence on this bit of kit. Next spring I’ll have it out again.
@natscat4752
@natscat4752 7 ай бұрын
@@TheOptimisticAdventurerI just got a hooped bivvy - about to test drive it (in my Mum’s garden). 😂 Give me luck!
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 7 ай бұрын
@natscat4752 good luck! Let me know how you get on.
@mountain_del1863
@mountain_del1863 11 ай бұрын
Enjoyed that video. Where a bivy comes into its own is whereyou only have a small pitching area available (footprint) and if there are going to be really strong winds that may damage a tent. As ever its a trade off though. All the best.
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 11 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, I’ve not used it since but it’s there for when the need arises. Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
@ScoutManSteve
@ScoutManSteve 10 ай бұрын
I have the same bivvy and it is by far the most spacious one I have, you should try the SAS army one I have, that's tight 🤣 I do agree that weight is minimal for the comfort of a small tent. I use them more for keeping a low profile when not wanting to be found. If that's not an issue tarp or tent will be much better 👍
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, if ever I’m stealth camping somewhere I’m not supposed to be then I’ll use it again.
@wigangrobbit2608
@wigangrobbit2608 8 ай бұрын
Lots of bivvi experience use them far more than a tent but only because you can sleep places you couldn’t hide a tent. Unless you are doing that then it’s not worth it as you have to be outside so much more If you combine with a tarp then you may as well take a tent. You will always get some condensation even with gortex bivvis so ideally need a synthetic sleeping bag that’s extra weight and bulk. In rain a lightweight poncho you can throw on if you get up Help and doubles as a waterproof cover for everything else. Try not to pitch in a very sheltered spot a airflow over the outside reduces condensation In summary You use them to spend the night in beautiful places not accessible with a tent. I’ve been to that spot on many occasions as my Wife grew up nearby. That’s exactly the experience that’s worth sacrificing a tents comforts👍
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 8 ай бұрын
Great info. I’m going to do another video soon and include lots of the points from yours and other peoples comments. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your experience.
@wigangrobbit2608
@wigangrobbit2608 8 ай бұрын
Your welcome, I’m by no means an expert, there’s always something to learn. I’ve perfected what works for me over a long time. You’ll find in bad weather you have to fit and put away the sleep system in the bivvi. Youlll have to get out quickly throw on waterproofs then pack away using bivvi to keep it dry. With yours I’d unpeg the door and leave hoop guy up. Push the tub floor under so it dosnt collect rain and work through the opening Waterproof bad or cover is good to keep anything outside dry (green or cammo of course😂) Always good to take something you can eats lying down, nuts fig rolls etc so you can eat without braving the elements if you need to A foam thin mat under bivvi will protect the floor but you tend to slide off and I need to use an inflatable mat inside as I’m not as young as I was😂 Hooped bivvis are heavy compared to just a bag so you could consider carrying one to spend the night outside in good weather even if you are using a tent I started with a survival bag as a bivvi in the pre gortex days now use a standard breathable bivvi or hooped Dutc Army model though that’s not far of a tent weight as it’s bomb proof The upside is you can fall asleep watching “ natures television” and even meteor showers though I’ve equally had many winter nights in snow and rain. Enjoy and I’ve subscribed so I can follow the adventures Last point don’t expect the majority of people to understand, most people I know can’t understand the attraction of spending a winter night in a body bag!! Regards Steve
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 8 ай бұрын
@@wigangrobbit2608 more good points. I live the old Dutch Army stuff, I used to sell loads of it in the eary 2000’s when I had an online business. Thanks for the sub, my channel is a bit random as I navigate my problems but the outdoors helps and that’s what I hope to show.
@wigangrobbit2608
@wigangrobbit2608 8 ай бұрын
Your welcome having an overnighter is a good way to connect and cope with the stress of modern life I try to manage a couple of overnighters a month summer and winter in bivvi on southdowns so tent would be an easy thing to use I have to say though a bivvi is a world away from a one man tent😂 Enjoy the ongoing adventures, looking forward to following them. Your trip on the vid with a small fire and friends looked awesome👍
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 8 ай бұрын
@wigangrobbit2608 I live a camp with friends but also love a solo escape, a mix of both through the year works for me. I’m going part time in April to concentrate on the channel, plenty of camps then!
@ervinslens
@ervinslens Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous and so professional presentation! Beautiful narration 🔥🔥
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer Жыл бұрын
In a bit of a mental slump but i’ll be back with the usual energy soon. Thanks for the lovely comment.
@markburrell
@markburrell Жыл бұрын
Use a small tarp over the entrance.
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer Жыл бұрын
bumping the weight up again though. I’ll try again but i don’t see huge benefits to my small tent that’s 1300g
@TwoTubesADV
@TwoTubesADV 8 ай бұрын
I came to the same conclusion it's just not worth it over a small light weight tent, especially if it is wet weather. I have something similar and only use it for it's novelty factor, and yes condensation is a problem. Good video mate 👍
@richardright752
@richardright752 9 ай бұрын
For me a bivvy is all about conditions where you need to be unseen. ie ; city camping and stealth camping.👍
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 9 ай бұрын
I might have to try this! Thanks for the inspiration.
@leath25
@leath25 2 ай бұрын
Hi I bought one from trespass for half price in sale 5000 w resistant.bought my 2 man tent with me just in case on a wild camp.after setting it up I looked at it and decided to sleep in the 2 man tent.far too small for comfort.if I was going to use it in future I'd make sure Id have a tarp over it so if it rained I could get dressed outside without getting soaked.all the best from Carl from Birmingham
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 2 ай бұрын
Hi Carl. Thanks for the helpful insight. I’m sure they have a place…I just don’t know where it is!
@oldmanonabike2740
@oldmanonabike2740 3 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this one! Thank you so much 😅 how did the alpkit perform? Look a bit smaller though. Rethinking the bivy style of camping!
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer 3 ай бұрын
Yea the Alpkit is a tad smaller but she enjoyed her night. I have found the Salamander better and better on subsequent trips…but I’m still not sold on the concept. It has a permanent place place in my kit but it’s won’t get used a lot. Bike packing it’ll be perfect, I have a trip planned for next week.
@oldmanonabike2740
@oldmanonabike2740 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, indeed was looking for it for bikepacking. Advantage of the oex probably is the big mesh , however the alpkit seems to be easier to get in. Hmmm will watch your trip 🤔thank you anyways
@painterishere
@painterishere Жыл бұрын
Nice video, thanks. This is not a real bivi in all fairness. This is a tiny tent with pegs, with poles, with guylines. To me bivi is a breathable waterproof bag. Preferably with a mosquito mesh. 500-600 grams max. Drop it on a ground and sleep, then pick it up and go. Simple and light. Cheers
@TheOptimisticAdventurer
@TheOptimisticAdventurer Жыл бұрын
I agree, I thought i would like this more, I didn’t, though i’ll give it another go soon. Thanks for stopping by, really appreciate it.
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