@ 9:55, It’s not for everyone, but getting straight-up tea-bagged by the mesh sack that dangles right above your head looks like a fun way to spend a weekend.
The mesh can be damaged if you pack it up with the ratchet right on top of it. Also it’s very important, like with any tent, to not put it away damp or it will mold.
This is hilarious - and also super informative and to-the-point. Epic. Very very high level! Oh, and the Una looks great too. More reviews, please - brilliant!
Really enjoyed the review. I kind of wish you were several inches taller and weighed twice as much so I could get a more approximate frame of reference for how my giant old man bod would fit in the tent, but I understand if you don't share that same sentiment :) Would like very much to get your take in a review of the Opeongo Aerial A1. Tree tents are such a new trend, and the styles available differ so greatly from one another, so there are interesting plus's and minus's to each design I've seen. To me, one of those considerations is elbow room. I've been using a Tungsten 1P tent, and like it a lot, but oy my back has had enough of ground, and the banana/burrito element of a hammock no better in that regard. Thing is the Tungsten is actually a couple inches wider than the Opeongo, and here the Una is way wider of course.
Thanks to Tentsile for supplying the Una for this review. Check it out for yourself at bit.ly/UnaTreeTent
@ 9:55, It’s not for everyone, but getting straight-up tea-bagged by the mesh sack that dangles right above your head looks like a fun way to spend a weekend.
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Brilliant review!!!
Very nice review, I'd really like to see how this stacks up compared to an Opeongo Aerial A1 especially stability and comfort wise.
You have a Opeongo Aerial A1 ?
I really want one
I'd love to see a review of the opeongo aerial A1 tree tent
The rain fly sometimes doesn't really work fyi
Clear and consice review! Thanx! Go Tentsile. Great products!
Can it be setup on the ground with stakes?
www.tentsile.com/products/ground-conversion-kit
Hi, great review! Would it fit people who are 6'4"? I am thinking about this or the Flite and need to know which is more comfy for my height. Thanks 🙂
The Una should fit you nicely. It has a rather long tail so plenty of room for your feet!
Hello great review, where did you get the under mesh storage from? I don't see that is shipped with the tent?
It doesn't appear to be listed on Tentsile's website under "what's in the box" but it does come with the UNA (and it's detachable).
@@Terradrift ah thank you!
Well is it waterproof or not^^
it is
How tough is the Una? Would it be easily damaged? Really enjoyed the video 👍
The mesh can be damaged if you pack it up with the ratchet right on top of it. Also it’s very important, like with any tent, to not put it away damp or it will mold.
love this review great work i want a una
Could it fit two relatively small 130lb people?
260 pounds of the 265 pound capacity......so......
This is hilarious - and also super informative and to-the-point. Epic. Very very high level! Oh, and the Una looks great too. More reviews, please - brilliant!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoyed the review. I kind of wish you were several inches taller and weighed twice as much so I could get a more approximate frame of reference for how my giant old man bod would fit in the tent, but I understand if you don't share that same sentiment :)
Would like very much to get your take in a review of the Opeongo Aerial A1. Tree tents are such a new trend, and the styles available differ so greatly from one another, so there are interesting plus's and minus's to each design I've seen. To me, one of those considerations is elbow room. I've been using a Tungsten 1P tent, and like it a lot, but oy my back has had enough of ground, and the banana/burrito element of a hammock no better in that regard. Thing is the Tungsten is actually a couple inches wider than the Opeongo, and here the Una is way wider of course.
Haha..my idea drops the weight less than 3 pounds..