Great video! I'd love to see a step-by-step of your upgrades. Very good stuff.
@ahilbilyredneksopinion4 күн бұрын
I wish they would make it in their camo print....id be all over it.
@CartaBaggiana5 күн бұрын
thank you very much for this video. I've seen other videos about this hammock but yours is much more useful
@ImpulseFromWithin5 күн бұрын
@@CartaBaggiana I'm happy that it helps.
@brentschleier13099 күн бұрын
I like your videos mate.
@Hudson44269 күн бұрын
Where did you get the camo net?
@ImpulseFromWithin9 күн бұрын
@@Hudson4426 Hi! It was from local shop. Try to look for 3mx2m camo net.
@chrisladd539210 күн бұрын
Hi, maybe try attaching 3 prusiks on the ridgeline and attach small carabiners to those to clip onto the windsocks 3 attachment points, that way you can tighten them up by sliding the prusiks taught, but I like your modifications better.
@chrisladd539210 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great review! Now I can take my Aussiehole with me. 👍🏼
@ImpulseFromWithin10 күн бұрын
@@chrisladd5392 You are welcome! Enjoy hammock camping..! 😉
@jasonmorrow2162 күн бұрын
Did Onewind at least pay you for using your video in their ads of this product on Amazon?
@m.e.123915 күн бұрын
My father never did anything with me, never in the slightest cared about my interests. I'm doing good now, but it always makes me tear up a little when I see a father actually caring about his son. You are making all the difference in your sons life. All the best to you two.
@ImpulseFromWithin15 күн бұрын
Thanx for your kind words! Feel sorry for your relation to your father! I have similar background, but now I want to give as much as I can to my children to not make same mistake as our Fathers did..
@bextrex16 күн бұрын
Are you naturally a warm or cold sleeper, please. I am a cold sleeper. Many thanks.
@ImpulseFromWithin16 күн бұрын
Hey! I'm a cold sleeper. 👍
@JPazer16 күн бұрын
No mosquitos? I would never dare to sleep outside without a net here in Sweden.
@ImpulseFromWithin16 күн бұрын
That was early spring, not too much mosquitos then. Now it is different story there.. 😆
@NoneYaBusiness197016 күн бұрын
Your boy probably had the best night sleep ever. Wish I could sleep like that. Great Vid.
@ImpulseFromWithin16 күн бұрын
Thanks! Yes, he felt recharged from fresh air in Nature..👍
@savvygood16 күн бұрын
Did a mosquito suggest this tenting technique?
@ImpulseFromWithin16 күн бұрын
For mosquitos- it depends, sometimes they only about sunset and then maybe some in the morning. I would say a bugnet on a face is enough for normal situation but in places with a lot of mosquitos you can always integrate some bugnet tent under it for sure. I have bugnet pyramid and I've been used it with this configuration.
@Nobody_89617 күн бұрын
That's a flock minding dog, he was checking on you, to make sure you're safe, he's most likely from a near by farm, they do their morning rounds looking for fox or wolf scents, he found you, these dogs are extremely brave and will single handedly take on an entire wolf pack if necessary, these dogs are the Great Pyrenees, Akbash
@ImpulseFromWithin16 күн бұрын
Today we were hammock camping with my wife and our dog. And that white dog again was checking on us, but this time not so close because we had our dog by us. It was about same area and timing was the same.
@scottishalwaysdixie163817 күн бұрын
Beautiful video 👍
@brockcamps497218 күн бұрын
Great to see you camping with your son. These are memories he will remember for the rest of his life. Looks like a fabulous camp. 👌
@ImpulseFromWithin18 күн бұрын
Thank you! That is true..
@Simon.7775218 күн бұрын
Awesome video 👍
@ImpulseFromWithin18 күн бұрын
Thank you 👍
@enterprise897920 күн бұрын
Did you weigh it yourself or did you use the weight Onewind provides? I feel like their weights are a little optimistic at least that was the case for my UQ
@ImpulseFromWithin20 күн бұрын
Hey! My scale was out of battery that time so I used Onewind weight they provide. Usually I weight all gear myself, so this topquilt without stuff sack is 1.1kg on my scale. Hope that helps.
@enterprise897919 күн бұрын
@@ImpulseFromWithin thank you that definitely helps!
@ImpulseFromWithin19 күн бұрын
@@enterprise8979 1.08kg if be accurate. And this is long version 2.2m, they also have 2m version. And of course they have summer quilts 7-10°C they should be even lighter.
@macgyverswissarmykni26 күн бұрын
I bought one of these and had absolutely no idea what that mattress wrap was for until now; thank you for showing us
@ImpulseFromWithin26 күн бұрын
I'm happy that it helped..! 👍
@popcopone5172Ай бұрын
urban camping ahah
@andrewaldridge345Ай бұрын
REALLY GOOD REVIEW!!! Thank you for sharing.
@ImpulseFromWithinАй бұрын
It is my pleasure to share.. 👍
@saxoncrow2500Ай бұрын
Love my onewind hammock. Its big enough for me and strong enough for my two dogs as well. I LOVE all their stuff.
@ehayward3719Ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@popcopone5172Ай бұрын
came from the onewind tent video, i like these small low profile tents and this one seems pretty nice one, with the notifications you talked about would be solid.
@TheRealSteveEllisАй бұрын
Enjoyed your review, wish id seen this before I bought a thermarest vesper quilt😢
@woodywoodhead175Ай бұрын
Which Country are you from? Nice Vid 😊
@ImpulseFromWithinАй бұрын
I'm from LATVIA..
@KoljaloftisАй бұрын
where is that cool spot ??
@abominablemusicАй бұрын
does your City still have the 'little Russia' district? That could be an interesting urban camping adventure...
@ImpulseFromWithinАй бұрын
Yes, it has.. it's quite close from my spot I was camping. About 2km from there.
@JBonaparteАй бұрын
First time viewer. I like how unnecessarily eccentric you are about ordinary things. High quality entertainment. Subscribed.
@glenblessing1536Ай бұрын
See even James Bond villains enjoy camping.😅 All joking aside great review. I've been considering buying a Onewind set up and this video helped my decision. 👍👍💯
@ImpulseFromWithinАй бұрын
Happy that it helped! Yeah, hammock is top notch..!! I love it..! Also Onewind has amazing top quilts.
@ImpulseFromWithinАй бұрын
James Bond is always too busy with Women and Martini to go camping anyways. Why just not to lay in a hammock and plan how to take over the world..
@flynnirelandАй бұрын
Fantastic account of an unexpected incredible event.
@ImpulseFromWithinАй бұрын
Yes, it was a mind blowing experience..! 😍😍
@RootsLion2 ай бұрын
both those edges zipped. one lil extra zip on side panel yup easy fix n provide sum dam poles with it at least .. lol
@RootsLion2 ай бұрын
few extra lines and pull out points needed . and a triangular side panel for open mode or drape poncho over that bit lol
@ahilbilyredneksopinion2 ай бұрын
You keep cuttin ta sum day footage in the woods....where is that vid?wanna C that 2...tryin ta make up my mind,I have watched bout a duzzin times sence its the only one on this tent.love onewind....
@ImpulseFromWithin2 ай бұрын
Hey! There is no actual video of that forest in my channel. I was fiming multiple times in the forest to create an advertisment video for Onewind. They should upload it soon.
@AndyWardle2 ай бұрын
I used mine on really uneven ground. So it was my fault I struggled. This looks ideal set up. I mentioned there could be a couple of extra peg points on the sides. Looks good though. I will use it again. 👍
@Im_With_Stupid2 ай бұрын
Seems like the best way to solve the problem would be to just add a vestibule to the tent. That way you'd get both the flap of material to block the rain and some enclosed storage space when the door is down. Also, where was this filmed?
@ImpulseFromWithin2 ай бұрын
Hey! This tend to be 1kg tent, vestibule would add too much weight. It would be enough to just add extra fabric to the door on head side, I think.
@davidyendoll59032 ай бұрын
You can have all my share of cold nights out side ! But I like the basic idea of this smaller tent ; it is not a bivvy , maybe a cross over between the two , but with valuable mods like a porch roof . A small tarp would solve the rain entry at the taller end . If the manufacturer made a light weight , sewn in , side flap of material , maybe at both tent ends , things would be even better . A bigger issue is the main fabric . Although it is light , it sags too much when damp and that is a problem in a single skin tent . I would imagine really wet and windy conditions could defeat this design , but in lighter winds it offers some good , stealthy , benefits . I noticed two stitched in hoops half way along the two ridges lines . Could the hoops be used to attach a line between the walking poles to strengthen the structure ?
@ImpulseFromWithin2 ай бұрын
Yeah, material is light and sags, but for main usage this shelter is nice especially for weight and huge entrance/view. Hope they will make upgrades to this tent. I think those rings on corners is for attaching the tracking poles when used upside down, like spike goes in that ring and handle of pole lays on the ground. In that way is easier and faster to set it up, easier to attach guy lines...
@user-ks6pu7mx1m2 ай бұрын
Those velcro connections that stick together in the wet hold well enough? Shouldn't there have been a button in the buttonhole, or some kind of hook... or strong little magnets?
@ImpulseFromWithin2 ай бұрын
Velcro connections hold well for me! But yeah, magnets would be super cool for holding there..!! 👍
@Attemptedvelocity2 ай бұрын
This guy is just happy as all get out. It's great. For such a simple thing it was difficult to stop watching. Great video
@flynnireland2 ай бұрын
Double underquilt?
@ImpulseFromWithin2 ай бұрын
Yes, there were stacked two DIY underquilts.
@flynnireland2 ай бұрын
Also! When you are hammock camping with us in Ireland, there WILL be an open fire and cooked food. The thermos is for school lunches and when there is no water source near.
@ImpulseFromWithin2 ай бұрын
I like to cook on fire when camping with family, but mostly when I'm alone I like simple way for cooking, some ramen, cookies, snacks. It's also possible without any food, even water. 48 hours easy. When I'm alone or with a dog I don't make a fire even in -27 degrees Celsius. Thermos is perfect for short camping, super lazy, just open and drink tea with cookies.
@flynnireland2 ай бұрын
Your videos and crafting instructions are great. Is your 20cm x 10cm poncho the pack size, or for the dog?!
@ImpulseFromWithin2 ай бұрын
Hey! Thanx! That's pack size..
@RootsLion3 ай бұрын
had three underquilt protectors std length in camo.. all three came with the plastic fittings attached differently with no instructions or diagrams how your supposed to attach or adjust it .. i now use one as a bigger "hat" for my cloudpeak2 tent lol tones down the green nicely from a distance an better coverage of roof
@RootsLion3 ай бұрын
the sewing on onewind and especially the "finishing" tying off ends.. is pathetic... ive tried to discuss with them and i get no where.. have had a couple items replaced and had local seamstress make several repairs (mostly free bless her ) 11ft camo no net is way roomier than my onetigris even after i cut net off it . cant stand em.
@RootsLion3 ай бұрын
thankyou ... you just explained exactly where i been going wrong with keeping my underquilt protector where i need it with the cords and adjusters ... the fittings on 1wind uqp are very different and somewhat silly compared to yours i shall be making changes
@RootsLion3 ай бұрын
i got 1wind cheaper down hmk underquilt , then a snugpak insulated poncho liner t use as a top layer.. then 1wind released snap sets s now mine snappers to d qwilt works a treat n if not warm enuh ive got a cpl zerofoxtrot woobie blanket liner things an a ZF hoody i aint got out in zero or below tho s far
@Doctorskej3 ай бұрын
excellent, I will definitely make the same one for the summer, thank you for the inspiration and greetings from the Czech Republic
@campdoggs29593 ай бұрын
Sweet subbed cheers my friend 😂
@JPazer3 ай бұрын
Creative, packs small and cheap! Gonna check today if I can find some scraps to make this happen. I also live in EU (Sweden). Do you have any suggestions where I can find this kind of material for cheap? I know you got it from scrap but im not sure I'll find this type in my stores here without looking all over the place. Any online EU shops that could work? Thanks for making this, it's great for people who doesn't want to spend thousands on gear.
@ImpulseFromWithin3 ай бұрын
Thanx for tuning in! No, I don't know any online shop. Try your local fabric and sewing shops.
@JPazer3 ай бұрын
@@ImpulseFromWithin I will keep looking but no luck yet. Otherwise I will just scavenge some old tent and try to make something out of that. Btw, do you know if this will keep me warm around 5 Celsius? I will use it with a ~5-10c comfort rated sleeping bag and I really can't pack more volume into my bag.
@ImpulseFromWithin3 ай бұрын
@@JPazer This underquilt/ underquilt protector is good for summer day hikes and day chills. I would say 14°C, Maybe even 10°C I can't remember what was lowest to day chill in it..!? This underquilt blocks wind and traps heat- in summer just with plain hammock even in quite hot day you feel breeze of wind on your back and most of the time that's unconfortable. Maybe just in tropical hot days it's ok to use just hammock alone, but 95% times it's not cozy sleep in hammock alone in summer in daytime chilling in picnic. So there comes this awesome superlight underquilt, it's good all summer down to 10°C, BUT...!! It's not ment for sleeping a night, because you will be cold. When you sleep you fall into sleeping state and relax, summer nights are also chilly. You need proper insulation like thicker underquilt or sleeping pad in your hammock. All my family we use this underquilt in summer picnick days, it awesome, light and small !!! Before we were using thick 1.2kg underquilts also in daytime- its cozy, but they are quite bulky and heavy, and we found that this there is no need for having thise big underquilts for day hikes because this little dude works perfectly !! Yes, I tried to sleep in very windy summer night in ~12°C and I slept 3h perfectly but woke up cold changed to my thicker underquilt and it was fine. So you should use this only for summer days with some short maybe 1-2h power naps, also you can use it as a underquilt protector- so place it like outter layer for your main thick underquilt to protect it from splashes of rain/mud, to trap even more heat inside, to seal the gaps so that wind is not getting in. In other words it's great to make your system quite warmer in all year round. You can check my other tutorials how to make thicker underquilt from cheap sleeping bag and I've been testing it down to -10°C and other video down to extreme -27°C where I used two thick DIY underquilts. And in both videos you can see that I used this thin underquilt as an extra to make my system even more badass..! Hope this helps ! So check my playlists in channel: How To .. and other one: Motivation. Peace..
@JPazer3 ай бұрын
@@ImpulseFromWithin Wow thank you for taking time to write this, very helpful! I underestimated how much the underside robs your heat and I guess the only way to pack down small (for sleeping) would be one of those expensive down underquilts. I've been researching hammock camping for weeks now to try and get a cheaper kit that's packable but it's all been one big headache. Probably just gonna buy a down one and then make your summer underquilt for protection/day hikes. Or go with a pad+uquilt as you said but that seems like even more headaches to get right.. Thanks again for your time and the inspirational videos!
@RobOutdoor3 ай бұрын
Nice video. .what are those spreader bars called please? The one that separate the two hammocks so you can both hang under 2 trees?
@ImpulseFromWithin3 ай бұрын
Eno Fuse tandem bars 😉 I always write name of any gear on the screen when first time mention and showing it. Also in the description below you can find full gear list, ok not like all clothes and so, but mainly all gear. Happy hanging
@RobOutdoor3 ай бұрын
@@ImpulseFromWithin thank you. . I must have missed the name on screen and I did search through the description but couldn't see it either 👍
@ImpulseFromWithin3 ай бұрын
Yeah, you right I have missed them to add in description. Now they are added. Thanx. 😉
@RobOutdoor3 ай бұрын
Oh my goddess me!! I struggle to keep warm in the UK temperature which is roughly 0 degrees C!! Fair play