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BoardRoad Rear Cargo Basket, Jeep Rubicon interior rack
I have been wanting a rack for the rear cargo area of my jeep. I ran across the BoardRoad rear cargo basket and decided to give it a shot. Just from the install I already like it. I can't wait to test it on the trails
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2018 Wrangler Rubicon CavFab inner fender install, KBD Fender Flares install
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We searched everywhere for any instructions on how to install the CavFab inner fenders, and could not find any support. Soooooo we decided, at about hour 3 of the passenger side install, that we would make a video once we got to the driver side. We are hoping this will help others out when they go to do their install. We also tossed in how to remove the finders of a 2018 Rubicon as well as inst...
How to set up the Onewind 11’ zipper hammock.
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This is how to set up the 11' Onewind zipper hammock.
Onewind 12ft Rain Fly review, in Black Rock Mountain State Park
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I have been wanting a tarp that has doors for quite some time now, however finding one that is of good quality and won't break the bank is harder than you would think. I have purchased several other pieces of Onewind gear and I have always been blown away with the quality of their products. I have also always found it amazing that you can purchase such great quality at such a budget friendly pr...
Onewind Topquilt Poncho XL Deluxe Review and function demonstration
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My latest purchase is the Onewind Topquilt Poncho XL Deluxe. It is a very versatile Topquilt. It has so many different configuration and uses I'm sure I will be finding more uses for it the more I use it. www.onewindoutdoors.com/collections/top-quilts/products/topquilt-poncho-2pcs?ref=RealLifeAdventures sorona.com www.onewindoutdoors.com/?ref=RealLifeAdventures
Installing the Sea-Lect Designs Anchor Trolley Kit on my Old Town Saranac 146 DLX canoe
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Installing the Sea-Lect Designs Anchor Trolley Kit on my Old Town Saranac 146 DLX canoe in preparation for our up coming canoe camping trip.
Anchor set up for my canoe
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We are getting our anchors set up and ready for our trip coming on the Edisto River. We are going to be doing 4 nights and 5 days on the river.
Update to the Onewind Backpack Cover and Gear Hammock review
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Here is another use for the very versatile Onewind backpack cover / gear hammock / chair. The next this I will be using it for is a bear bag. www.onewindoutdoors.com/?ref=RealLifeAdventures
Whiskers & Bobbers, Holbrook Pond
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The kids had a fun time at the Whiskers & Bobbers event at Holbrook Pond.
Fun day catching Bowfin
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We had a very fun day of catching Bowfin. As you will see, our lanyards work very well and we did not lose another pole this time.
New ultralight hammock for Trevor, Onewind
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Picked up an ultralight hammock for Trevor and or my day bag. It is a great addition to my gear. www.onewindoutdoors.com/?ref=RealLifeAdventures
100 Subscribers A huge milestone for me
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I have reach a huge milestone for my Channel. My Chanel has reached 100 subscribers. Thank you all who have supported and enjoyed the content. I truly appreciate your support.
Silnylon ground tarp review
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I was looking for a beach towel or a picnic mat when I ran across a ground tarp. After looking into it a bit more I decided to try it out. The Onewind Ultralight Silnylon camping tap and ground mat will make a excellent addition to my day pack as well as my hiking bag. www.onewindoutdoors.com/?ref=RealLifeAdventures www.amazon.com/dp/B08R5W38TK?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
A quick review on the 12'x10' Evolution rain fly
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Trevor got an Evolution 12'x10' rain fly for his birthday and wanted to set it up to see how much more it covered than his last rain fly.
Onewind Backpacking Cover and Gear Hammock Review
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Onewind Backpacking Cover and Gear Hammock Review
Neighborhood Pond rasied catfish
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Neighborhood Pond rasied catfish
Kitty Cat fun in the neighborhood pond
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Kitty Cat fun in the neighborhood pond
New Onewind 11' XL Wide Double Hammock set up
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New Onewind 11' XL Wide Double Hammock set up
Hammocking in the backyard with the kids.
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Hammocking in the backyard with the kids.
Quick update from testing out the LoopAlien gear
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Quick update from testing out the LoopAlien gear
Testing out some LoopAlien hardware on my tarp and ridgeline
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Testing out some LoopAlien hardware on my tarp and ridgeline
2020 RST Exhaust swap
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2020 RST Exhaust swap
Salior’s Creed
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Salior’s Creed
Council Tool Boy's axe success
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Council Tool Boy's axe success
Rehanging a Council Tool Boy's Axe head
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Rehanging a Council Tool Boy's Axe head
Council Tool Boy’s axe disappointment.
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Council Tool Boy’s axe disappointment.
Council Tool Boy's 28" Axe unboxing
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Council Tool Boy's 28" Axe unboxing
Soft shackle gear swap
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Soft shackle gear swap
Roman Ventures 13' rainfly full set up
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Roman Ventures 13' rainfly full set up
Making a rainfly ridgeline and guylines
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Making a rainfly ridgeline and guylines

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  • @kevinstokes2092
    @kevinstokes2092 4 дні тому

    Great instructional video, thanks.

  • @caravann26
    @caravann26 7 днів тому

    Does this thing have buckles on it or all snaps ? Thanks for the review. Do you still enjoy it years later

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 7 днів тому

      It only has snaps, no buckles. And yes, I still love it all these years later. If you like verstal gear the same way I do, you're going to love this top quilt.

    • @caravann26
      @caravann26 7 днів тому

      @reallifeadventures4671 im 6'3 i like the helitech swagman poncho with the front pocket but its too small .and yes if i have multi function kit then my wife and dog have more room for their stuff lol .dave canterbury has actually designed a 3 pound version of this for colder temps, thought i may pass this info to you , its made through helitec and affordable. Safe camping

  • @esanders09
    @esanders09 16 днів тому

    This is an incredibly done video. As someone who doesn't really do backpacking, but has to get his daughter ready to do an overnight in a hammock, this is going to be unbelievably helpful.

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 16 днів тому

      I'm extremely happy that you found the video so useful. I hope you all enjoy your time camping. Happy hanging

  • @mairemarie1713
    @mairemarie1713 21 день тому

    happened to an axe that cost me like 2x (Agdor line by Hults Bruks...) not the end of the world, just drive another wedge in there and ure good to go. the reason seems to be that they dont control wood humidity in the factory...

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 21 день тому

      I ended up removing the aluminum wedge and used a wooden wedge. Have not had any problem since.

  • @michaeltroiano5705
    @michaeltroiano5705 21 день тому

    Fantastic post. Thanks man.

  • @frankswaim
    @frankswaim Місяць тому

    Thank you for the video. I am trying to decide between the gear hammock and the backpack cover deer hammock. One is waterproof one is just water resistant. Both show that you can use them as a chair or chair swing. Have you tried setting that up? I asked One what the weight rating was for a person and they just told me some nonsense about the leader size and I tried to tell them that that’s about the volume not about the weight. Then they gave me some numbers to try and convert and what they gave me basically said 44 pounds maximum and I’ve seen videos where people were sitting in it but I’m a bigger dude. Have you tried setting it up as a chair or swing? 😢

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Місяць тому

      Thank you for taking the time to view and comment. If you check out the link below. That is from my instagram, and it is where I I'm using the backpack cover as a chair. I have never found technical weight ratings for the cover. However, I am 6 feet tall and weigh 262. I hope this information helps. Have a wonderful day. instagram.com/tv/CP697oKghpZ/?igsh=MXQ0MTYybjhqY3psZg==

  • @AmazingLetsGo
    @AmazingLetsGo Місяць тому

    i just got mine today. tested it out on my backyard and that thing is amazing. still, your video gave me some good tips since im about to camp my first time in a hammok. thank you for your video. much love from germany

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Місяць тому

      I'm very happy you are happy. I hope you enjoy hammock camping as much as I do. Happy hanging.

  • @Twin_Peaks_Outdoors
    @Twin_Peaks_Outdoors Місяць тому

    Me and my brother are looking at getting onewind hammocks and you did such a great job of explaining everything I think we are sold on these 👍 you did a great job of showing us how to set it up and take it down. We just subscribed, Thanks, Simon & Mark

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Місяць тому

      Thank you very much. I hope ya'll enjoy Hammock camping as much as I do. Happy trails.

  • @gmackuk
    @gmackuk Місяць тому

    Probably the best, precise, clear, and informative post I have seen demonstrating a Hammock, and one of the few to breakdown the hammock and clearly demonstrate the procedure 10/10 Sir thank you

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Місяць тому

      Thank you very much, I appreciate the feedback. Have a wonderful day.

  • @shepparo
    @shepparo 2 місяці тому

    Your channel is full of smart insights about details that could take a beginner years of trial and error to figure out. Thanks....

  • @hardcorecampinggear
    @hardcorecampinggear 2 місяці тому

    This man should be running the country for us.

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 2 місяці тому

      I'm not sure I would go that far, however I like your vote of confidence. Thank you for watching.

    • @hardcorecampinggear
      @hardcorecampinggear 2 місяці тому

      @@reallifeadventures4671 To be fair: Couldn't be any worse than what we've got. :)

  • @RicMor200
    @RicMor200 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video. Clear and to the point. I realize it's one year old but the info is still relevant. The only additional comment I would make is about tree spacing. In my case the tarp determines whether the trees are too close or just right. If I can fit the tarp perfectly taut between the trees, then I know I can fit my hammock. All my tarps are 12 feet long, so I know that the trees have to be at least 12.5', however 13' or 14' is much better. The next thing to do is come up with a quick method to gauge the tree distance without having to rig up the tarp and hammock to find out. Some people do a pace count (X number of paces equals the length of the tarp) This works just find on flat ground, but not so much on an incline. I know the pace count for my tarps, but since I usually take trekking poles with me, I use them to measure the tree space, and that's just quicker and easier. I know that 120cm on each pole, plus the length of my arms spread out is about the length of my tarp. I stand between the two trees and hold my poles up spreading my arms to about shoulder height, with the tips pointing to each tree. If I can touch the trees with the tips, then the space is too short for the tarp, and I have to look for a better spot. If there's a bit of clearance then the tarp will fit. On the flip side of that, if the clearance is greater than 4 feet on either side, I know the trees are too far apart, so I either look for a better place or try to hang the webbing suspension as high up as possible on each tree.

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Місяць тому

      Thank you for the comment. Do you use a static Ridgeline on your hammock?

    • @RicMor200
      @RicMor200 Місяць тому

      @@reallifeadventures4671 My hammock came with a static ridgeline but I changed it to a whoopie sling made out of Zing It. So, it's nice and adjustable, and very lightweight.

  • @thesoberjeeper
    @thesoberjeeper 2 місяці тому

    About to do the same combo on my 2024 Rubicon. The KBDs and the CavFab. Thanks for the vid!

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 2 місяці тому

      You're welcome. I hope it helps. Sorry about the audio, I forgot to install the mic lol.

  • @carls.6746
    @carls.6746 2 місяці тому

    This was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @NathanCampbellGuitarist
    @NathanCampbellGuitarist 3 місяці тому

    Nice. Do you have one of these on each side of the canoe? The reason I ask is that I would like to be able to deploy 2 anchors when out by myself. One at the bow and one at the stern. I have had the experience that on a lake, the wind will pivot me on my anchor point. This makes some kinds of fishing difficult because you can not properly detect the bites. I would like to use a second anchor so that I can stay in the position I want. With two people in the boat this is easy. But by myself I would need a system like this to deal with an anchor towards the front. Thanks

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 3 місяці тому

      No, I only have the one set up. I'm sure having two of them set up the way you are talking about would definitely hold you in a position like you want.

  • @RoadDogSteve
    @RoadDogSteve 4 місяці тому

    Well done. Thanks

  • @mattbarwick4353
    @mattbarwick4353 5 місяців тому

    This is a very good demonstration video. I train people for a living. Performing a good product or task demonstration is not an easy thing. You did a great job. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @ak03999
    @ak03999 5 місяців тому

    Random question but how much do you weigh? Im a bigger guy myself, im 5'11 and we look similarly built. I do alot of tent camping but want to try out hammock camping, im worried my size would be uncomfortable in a hammock 😂

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 5 місяців тому

      I'm 6" and weigh 272. There is more than enough room and it is very comfortable. I will never go back to a tent. A hammock is the only way go, in my opinion. Happy hanging.

    • @ak03999
      @ak03999 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the info... looking at ordering this hammock for my trip in April!

  • @terraformingcats8175
    @terraformingcats8175 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video, guys. We all appreciate it. For the future, consider getting a Rode mic or some other boom. The audio in this video is pretty bad.

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 6 місяців тому

      Lol. It is. We were already pretty deep into the sauce and did not think about attaching the mic. I hope the video still helped. And thank you for watching.

  • @KiloDBravo
    @KiloDBravo 6 місяців тому

    This is the best explanation of a product I have ever seen. Very concise and to the point while showing each feature. Jason gets a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating on this review.

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 6 місяців тому

      Thank you very much. I truly appreciate the view and comment. Have a wonderful day.

    • @shepparo
      @shepparo 2 місяці тому

      I have to agree, this is one of the best beginner introductions videos I've seen, not just camping-related but related to anything. What makes the difference is that Jason doesn't assume you know anything, and he also doesn't dwell on anything longer than necessary. Not sure why this channel has so few subscribers, but I am going to be checking out the other videos.

  • @micahpowers2614
    @micahpowers2614 7 місяців тому

    Holy shit. Thats a fantastic video haha. Everything was so well explained. I ordered tge 12 ft non zippered onewind hammock on accident thinking it was the zippered one. I returned it and got the zippered versiom on the way. Im looking forward yo testing it out. I like camping but i hate the sleeping part haha. Hopefully a hammock helps that out a bit. Thanks for the great video!

  • @TheJeepLab
    @TheJeepLab 7 місяців тому

    Worst company ever…

  • @Intentsrig
    @Intentsrig 8 місяців тому

    My clips will absolutely not go in. Deforming the plastic. They seem too big for the holes

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 8 місяців тому

      Are you trying to push the clips through the fender flares and through the sidewall of the jeep? If you are installing the KBD fender flares, the push-in clips are to go into the side of the jeep. The screws go through the finder flares into the clips. I hope this helps you.

    • @Intentsrig
      @Intentsrig 8 місяців тому

      @@reallifeadventures4671Haha thanks. Turns out I was not just not pushing hard enough. Haha.

  • @pgeduardo
    @pgeduardo 9 місяців тому

    Huge help guys - thank you! Agreed on the lack of help from CavFab, even though it's a great product.

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 9 місяців тому

      Glad we could help. Sorry about the audio I had a problem with the mic. Lol

  • @jeffmyers7062
    @jeffmyers7062 9 місяців тому

    very cool !

  • @randybeeson3424
    @randybeeson3424 9 місяців тому

    Great review thanks!

  • @19stoney64
    @19stoney64 10 місяців тому

    Best videos on UA-cam. Great detail in explaining. Very appreciative. I’m going to hike the AT next year and I’ve pretty much decided I’m going all One Wind gear. Can you lower the tarp all the way to the ground with it fully enclosed like a tent and still be able to suspend the hammock? Condensation could be a problem I guess since air couldn’t pass through. Thoughts? Thx

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 10 місяців тому

      Thank you very much. Yes, you can lower the tarp all the way to the ground and still have your hammock suspended underneath. You will be considerably lower to the ground however, you can make it work. I have multiple pieces of Onewind gear and I highly recommend it to anyone Interested in hammocks, and hammock gear. Good luck with the AT next year. Happy trails.

  • @ApocalypsoAngler247
    @ApocalypsoAngler247 11 місяців тому

    Omg thanks for this video, I'm bout to be buying this

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 11 місяців тому

      You are very welcome. I hope the video helps. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Thank you for watching.

    • @ApocalypsoAngler247
      @ApocalypsoAngler247 10 місяців тому

      @@reallifeadventures4671 so I got the 12ft with the bugnet attached to the hammock, the ridgeline in the hammock is very sticky and wasn't able to adjust very easily, is that normal for it being brand new?

  • @Stod1988
    @Stod1988 11 місяців тому

    Now THIS is how you make a How To video. Thanks a lot. Can't wait to receive my order now.

  • @tB3o3tR9o9
    @tB3o3tR9o9 11 місяців тому

    can you use whoopie slings on this Hammock?

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 11 місяців тому

      Yes you can. It comes with the cinch sling set-up on it, however you could change that to a whoopie sling if you would like. Onewind sells a whoopie sling as well.

    • @tB3o3tR9o9
      @tB3o3tR9o9 11 місяців тому

      @@reallifeadventures4671 many thanks

  • @SonofChurchill
    @SonofChurchill Рік тому

    👍

  • @SonofChurchill
    @SonofChurchill Рік тому

    😎 tip keeping straps apart from Hammock. My Tarp does cover both end of Hammock I found on my first night out. Nice Video

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Рік тому

      Thank you. I trie to keep anything that can get wet or stays wet separate from inside my pack.

  • @chrisballengee7603
    @chrisballengee7603 Рік тому

    He got rid of the drip line by folding up the straps.

  • @naturalforlife6741
    @naturalforlife6741 Рік тому

    Onewind sent me the wrong hammock. I ordered the 12' zipper hammock and they sent me one with out a zippered bug net and a bug net that has a draw string in the bottom. I contacted them today but haven't got a message back. I will wait a day or two before trying again. ☹

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Рік тому

      I'm sorry to hear that. I ended up giving the zipper hammock to my son and I use my original 12 foot one with the bugnet like you received. I prefer the bottom entry bugnet over the zipper system, In my son prefers the zipper system. Like anything with a hammock system, it is all personal preference. I hope you get it all worked out.

    • @naturalforlife6741
      @naturalforlife6741 Рік тому

      @@reallifeadventures4671 Onewind contacted me today and asked for a picture of the one I received. I have several hammocks and the one I use the most' here recently is a zipper bug net Go Outfitter 2.0 for hiking. The other is the Ridge Runner bridge hammock for car camping.

  • @SonofChurchill
    @SonofChurchill Рік тому

    Great video very helpful. Thanks

  • @MrEpikur
    @MrEpikur Рік тому

    Well done, a really good video in every point.

  • @alkydah6741
    @alkydah6741 Рік тому

    I have a Dutchware Chameleon and thought I was happy with it. Problem is I'm 6'4" and was pondering a longer, wider lay thinking it would be more comfortable. Heard great things about Onewind and got the 12ftr zippered (Tempest). I have it set up in my rec room and I absolutely LOVE it! Just as nice as the cottage industry ones for half the price. This is my new go to hang.

  • @campgourmet6492
    @campgourmet6492 Рік тому

    Just bought this very hammock, arrives tomorrow. I feel so much more prepared. What an incredibly informative video. Thanks!

  • @thomasoverton7131
    @thomasoverton7131 Рік тому

    Great video brother. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @HuggyBearHikes
    @HuggyBearHikes Рік тому

    I use Dutchware Clips on the end of the strap to make fast hookup to the tree. I also have their underquilt without the blanket option. It worked great down to 42 degrees. I recently ordered the blanket that clips to the underquilt and hopefully that will be good down to 30deg.

  • @RushCampAndPrep
    @RushCampAndPrep Рік тому

    I haven't hammock camped at all and I am picking this hammock up. Seems like a ridiculous value.

  • @DougIn-le5gr
    @DougIn-le5gr Рік тому

    Awesome set up video, way better than the one on Onewind web site. Waiting for mine to come in but will watch this again before my first set up (maybe a couple of times LOL). Looking forward to more gear/how to videos. Noticed that you didn't use the side shock cord tie outs, also noticed you didn't have a problem without them, just curious about your thoughts about them.

  • @Sodbusta
    @Sodbusta Рік тому

    T-shirt?

  • @denniskuenze659
    @denniskuenze659 Рік тому

    Nice review. Onewind makes a great hammock.

  • @maikrobin
    @maikrobin Рік тому

    I just got this hammock and it´s my first one. Can´t wait to try it out! Thank you for making this video, it was very straight forward and interesting to watch! Do you actually use those aluminium stakes that came with it? Greetings from Austria

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Рік тому

      I did use the stakes the first couple times I started using a Hammock . However, I no longer use the stakes now that I know how to properly lay at an angle. It is really just user preference though. Once you do a few overnighters, you will find what is comfortable for you. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and got something out of it. Have a great day.

  • @TimoOnline
    @TimoOnline Рік тому

    Very complete. Like it

  • @henrydaubresse9652
    @henrydaubresse9652 Рік тому

    It's the same material as their Hammocks, therefore should be rated to 500 pounds. Replacing the 550 cord with 750 cord (11 strand) is a cheaper alternative to using Dyneema.

  • @henrydaubresse9652
    @henrydaubresse9652 Рік тому

    I love my Tarp and Hammock as well. I'd like to pass on a hint from Blackie Thomas, include an empty 20-gauge plastic shell in your kit to slip over the metal stakes in order to make them much easier to push into the ground. Happy Hanging.

  • @phililpb
    @phililpb Рік тому

    what is the difference between the standard one and the deluxe

  • @randypeterson4146
    @randypeterson4146 Рік тому

    Great review... I've been in A Onewind 11 foot hammock for two years now and they are awesome... Basically every weekend since March this year but maybe four or five so I have spent many nights in mine and they hold up well...Over 300 miles on the AT this year so they have some awesome gear and are very affordable...

    • @reallifeadventures4671
      @reallifeadventures4671 Рік тому

      Thank you. My first piece of Onewind gear was a set of tree straps and cinch buckles. Once I seen the quality for the price, I just continued buying their gear. Happy hanging.