Cool enough review, and I found humor conspiring you were actually low key "Riley Poole," sharing his passion of sharing specs lol. Who lol? Actor Justin Bartha is his real name, and he played Riley, Nick Cage's sidekick in the National Treasure movies. ✌😊🤙
Hi Sire, I've bought it because I'm looking for a long time and of your honest review and knowledge, it's give me thrust and the opportunity to get out while in my country it only get to - 25 extreme so normally to get -10 - 15 max, combined with defence 4 and some inner-liner and fleece must get my comfortable warm. I'm very glad of your review so i know i don't get screwed, i saw some other review of somebody who also know a lot of these things but some people disagree with him because of the not fully inflated. but as i don't have any experience what is the full inflated pressure ? How can I check it to know it's fully 100% inflated ? And what to use for insulation under need the sleeping bag ? I gonna use a cheap plastic 10 x 6 meters tarp on the ground then i gonna use Bundeswehr isolation mat on that the One tigris so it sandwich between the cheap plastic tarp, inside fleece inliner with a polyester inliner, inside a fleece sleepingbag, with my perfomance underwear and fleece underwear, maybe complete overkill but i'm focus me on the -20 to -25. Thank you very much, God bless you my friend !!!
There has been no way for me to measure the precise pressure needed for "100% inflation" I do everything be feel... So, Once I have the pad inflated to where I think it is full, I go ahead and lay on it real quick. if any part of my body sinks though the pad and is laying on the hard ground, then it is not full, and I add another sack full of air, and then repeat the process till I am not sinking though the pad.... Now There is a second way that I know the pad is full too... When inflating the pad with the inflation sack, you can hear the check valve on the pad vibrate (check out the videos of me inflating the pad without the electric pump) The check valve makes a very distinct sound as the pad is inflating... sounds like a whoopee cushion.... Well I know for my height and weight (5'8", 180lbs), When the check valve stops making that sound, I put two more sacks of air into the pad, and that is the perfect toughness for me. As for what goes under the pad, I have never used any additional pads to go under it, so I have only ever had the tent bottom, and a tent footprint under the pad (again I would reference you to the videos where I use the pad) What ever you use, you just want to make sure it is protecting the pad from getting punctured, but every inflated pad on the market has that requirement. Now, -25 degrees, that is WAY more extreme than what I have ever tested this pad with. I have a philosophy when I am out on the trail... "Fail Fast". If any bit of my equipment is not performing as I would like it to, or as it is rated to, I cut the trip short. I also take the time to practice using my gear and make sure I have everything figured out before I get to camp. Motto #2, I don't want my ignorance to be my failure. Be safe on your Adventures!
Hi Sire, I've reviewed your other video and thank you for the quick answer and making me understand it much better to getting a better view to it. I will be first testing it in my garden so i can quickly go inside if needed lol ;) I appreciate it very much, wish you and your family a merry Christmas and a happy new year !!!@@bosqueenet
Good honest review, thanks.
No problem 👍
Thank you for the long term review.
You bet! I am glad it was helpful.
Honest review ❤️❤️❤️
Glad you liked it... let me know if you have any further questions.
Thanks cobba
No Problem!
Cool enough review, and I found humor conspiring you were actually low key "Riley Poole," sharing his passion of sharing specs lol. Who lol? Actor Justin Bartha is his real name, and he played Riley, Nick Cage's sidekick in the National Treasure movies. ✌😊🤙
oh Yeah, I know Rilley. I love those movies. This is a first for me though, being compared to him... I'll take it.
Hi Sire, I've bought it because I'm looking for a long time and of your honest review and knowledge, it's give me thrust and the opportunity to get out while in my country it only get to - 25 extreme so normally to get -10 - 15 max, combined with defence 4 and some inner-liner and fleece must get my comfortable warm. I'm very glad of your review so i know i don't get screwed, i saw some other review of somebody who also know a lot of these things but some people disagree with him because of the not fully inflated. but as i don't have any experience what is the full inflated pressure ? How can I check it to know it's fully 100% inflated ? And what to use for insulation under need the sleeping bag ? I gonna use a cheap plastic 10 x 6 meters tarp on the ground then i gonna use Bundeswehr isolation mat on that the One tigris so it sandwich between the cheap plastic tarp, inside fleece inliner with a polyester inliner, inside a fleece sleepingbag, with my perfomance underwear and fleece underwear, maybe complete overkill but i'm focus me on the -20 to -25. Thank you very much, God bless you my friend !!!
There has been no way for me to measure the precise pressure needed for "100% inflation" I do everything be feel... So, Once I have the pad inflated to where I think it is full, I go ahead and lay on it real quick. if any part of my body sinks though the pad and is laying on the hard ground, then it is not full, and I add another sack full of air, and then repeat the process till I am not sinking though the pad.... Now There is a second way that I know the pad is full too... When inflating the pad with the inflation sack, you can hear the check valve on the pad vibrate (check out the videos of me inflating the pad without the electric pump) The check valve makes a very distinct sound as the pad is inflating... sounds like a whoopee cushion.... Well I know for my height and weight (5'8", 180lbs), When the check valve stops making that sound, I put two more sacks of air into the pad, and that is the perfect toughness for me. As for what goes under the pad, I have never used any additional pads to go under it, so I have only ever had the tent bottom, and a tent footprint under the pad (again I would reference you to the videos where I use the pad) What ever you use, you just want to make sure it is protecting the pad from getting punctured, but every inflated pad on the market has that requirement. Now, -25 degrees, that is WAY more extreme than what I have ever tested this pad with. I have a philosophy when I am out on the trail... "Fail Fast". If any bit of my equipment is not performing as I would like it to, or as it is rated to, I cut the trip short. I also take the time to practice using my gear and make sure I have everything figured out before I get to camp. Motto #2, I don't want my ignorance to be my failure. Be safe on your Adventures!
Hi Sire, I've reviewed your other video and thank you for the quick answer and making me understand it much better to getting a better view to it. I will be first testing it in my garden so i can quickly go inside if needed lol ;) I appreciate it very much, wish you and your family a merry Christmas and a happy new year !!!@@bosqueenet
Tent ...SEA tO SUMMIT ?
The brown one is the OneTigris Backwoods Bungalow, and the green one is the Naturehike Mongar 2
I tried some Tigris gear for my Malinois Search & Rescue dog. It didn't last two weeks. Typical Chinese manufacture. 👎👎
Bummer... What did you go with instead?