Tarp Tent ArcDome ULTRA - Further Thoughts....

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
  • In this video I further examine the ArcDome ULTRA from Tarp Tent.. Would I buy one? and what are its strengths and weaknesses...
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    Best wishes
    Tom

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  • @JustinOutdoors
    @JustinOutdoors 2 дні тому +11

    Love the ring idea for the two pole guy-out points. I'm going to add that to my ArcDome!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  2 дні тому +1

      Hey Justin thank you so much for your feedback.. That means a lot coming from someone like you... You would be my top presenter on UA-cam with the best content out there.. Best wishes Tom

  • @MattShafter
    @MattShafter День тому +6

    Please continue to add your "I think the max wind for this tent is xx mph" I think your endorsement will help clear up confusion on "This tent is bomber, I used it in 5,000mph winds in my moms back yard!!!!!"

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому +1

      Yes thank you for the comment and sharing your thoughts and experience regarding tent spouting... Even the manufacturers are doing it and it really winds me up.. I will continue to measure wind speed at the tent and make fair estimates based on this....I hope you are well.. best wishes Tom

  • @sascha.kiefer
    @sascha.kiefer 2 дні тому +4

    Congratulations on ten thousand subscribers !

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey thank you so much for noticing. I really appreciate it.. best wishes Tom

  • @Fellmandave1
    @Fellmandave1 День тому +3

    Great chat Tom, I like the tent, but hope they start to make ultra in a muted colour.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      I doubt it.. Colour is a very personal thing... Thank you for the comment and sharing your thoughts.. best wishes Tom

  • @AndrewParkOutdoors
    @AndrewParkOutdoors 2 дні тому +4

    You summed it up for me Tom at the end. Too much panel area for the frame but I agree, I reckon a one person version would be a great option and worth buying. Atb Andrew

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey Andrew thank you for watching and taking the time to comment and sharing your thoughts and experience... Maybe I will get the chance to test it a bit more.. I hope the one person version won't be too long away.. I hope you are well.. best wishes Tom

  • @lincolndave1966able
    @lincolndave1966able День тому

    Another great posting Tom. You are definitely my go-to when doing my homework on potential tent purchases. Always well considered observations/reviews from someone who walks the walk so know's what does and does not work, or knows the limitations of certain designs and features. Keep them coming. Well done on reaching 10k, you deserve triple that and I am sure you will get there and beyond in the future.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey thank you for the comment.. I really appreciate your positive feedback...I do try to be as fair as possible.. best wishes and thank you once again... Tom

  • @mobilewintercamp7515
    @mobilewintercamp7515 День тому +5

    The inside door is unacceptable. Too low, it must go all the way to the top. I can’t sit in the tent with my feet outside down in a snow ditch were the vestibule is for winter cooking and shoe changing.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому +2

      Yes it is definitely a small inner door for some reason.. At least I and yourself have highlighted it here.. best wishes and thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience.. Tom

    • @petergilbert72
      @petergilbert72 День тому +1

      @@TOMHEANEY100as you know Tom I like to look out of my tents without having to get half outside. Tarptent seem to design low zip heights on all their inner tent doors.

  • @exit117da
    @exit117da 2 дні тому +5

    I hold your Unna review in high regards. Would you take this or the Unna? They aren’t exactly the same tents, but do have overlapping use cases. Thoughts?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  2 дні тому +5

      I would take this one.. Its bigger inside and in the vestibules..It has two vestibules.. just as strong and much lighter, better ventilation, and feels next generation with the fabric.... I hope this helps.. best wishes Tom

    • @bimazivanovic4784
      @bimazivanovic4784 День тому +1

      Personally I'd trust Unna more than this. It can also be double poled with 10mm poles. The pole sleeves on Unna also seem better thought out.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      @@bimazivanovic4784 A double polled Unna is very heavy for such a small tent. Many other choices at the 2.6 kg weight...But it just depends on your personal requirements and wants... Best wishes Tom

    • @bimazivanovic4784
      @bimazivanovic4784 26 хвилин тому

      ​@@TOMHEANEY100hi Tom,do you know if the Arc Dome can be double poled perhaps?

  • @samhill3496
    @samhill3496 День тому

    Good to see you out reviewing and explaining the tent. Good job, enjoyed.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому +1

      Hey Sam thank you for the comment once again.. Best wishes Tom

  • @andreya6577
    @andreya6577 День тому +1

    Great review, Tom! The fact that so many UA-camrs complimented your video is a testament to your excellent work. If you had to choose only one tent between this one and the Scarp 1 Ultra, which would you choose?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому +1

      Hi thank you for the comment. I'd still take the Scarp as it's strong having more poles and supporting rods and enough space.. But when the one person design of the ArcDome comes out that would be a harder decision.. best wishes Tom

  • @MattShafter
    @MattShafter День тому +3

    Good angles discussion. Would custom DAC 10mm poles do anything for added wind resistance?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому +1

      Yes they probably would help but add a fair bit of weight.. I will check to see if 10mm will fit in the pole holders..

  • @davidspagnolo4870
    @davidspagnolo4870 2 дні тому +2

    Seems like this one finds a pretty good balance between light weight and storm worthiness. I doubt many people are going to be out in 40+ mph winds without some option to use local topography or natural features of the landscape to reduce their exposure. If you don't have any options to hide from 40+ mph winds, you probably shouldn't be optimizing for light weight anyways.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому +1

      Hi David well said and I totally agree.. I think 40 mph wind resistance is pretty good for what this tent offers in many other ways,. best wishes Tom

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman День тому

    Wow Tom your certainly knocking them out. Many thanks. This tent is something I may consider but for the import 😊

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey Marty great to hear from you once again and thank you for sharing your thoughts on the ArcDome.. best wishes Tom

  • @trickofthetrail
    @trickofthetrail 8 годин тому

    Hey Tom. How do you find the inner when it's really windy? Does it flap about much once all the doors are closed?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  7 годин тому +1

      Hi Mark it's pretty good actually as good tension on the inner for an outer first pitch.. best wishes Tom

  • @garynesbitt5078
    @garynesbitt5078 23 години тому

    Hey Tom this is definitely an interesting tent and I think it may end up a polarising one. I had my name on the list for one but having seen it up close it won’t suit my needs; that’s not to say of course it will do a great job for many other peoples. What I do like - the weight, the space, the vent supports. What I don’t like - the gap in the pole sleeve, the inner door is too small, the lack of a door tensioning band (I think I’m right in saying), no corner guy out points ( I prefer a traditional design on this), the lack of supplied guy lines ( miserable by TT) , the large flat panels in wind and considering all this, the price. Great idea with the rings on the guy lines. As you know Samaya employ this method and it really does seem to function incredibly well for the reasons you have outlined. Tents are so subjective based on specific use so it’s good to see new fabrics and designs. So for this I do applaud TT.

  • @christophkragolnik420
    @christophkragolnik420 День тому +1

    Thanks for the great review Tom! Will you also review the new durston xdome?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      You are welcome thank you for the feedback I appreciate it.. . NO I won't be reviewing the X Dome at any point.. best wishes Tom

  • @mattflanagan7519
    @mattflanagan7519 День тому

    Hi Tom, great review, thank you. Do you have a link to the rings as I've struggled to find suitable ones.

  • @mattthomas6597
    @mattthomas6597 2 дні тому

    Thanks for the review. I've got a Arcdome coming next week.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey that's great to hear.. I hope this video has excited you more about getting the tent.. best wishes and I hope it arrives soon..Tom

  • @nikolaguscic5075
    @nikolaguscic5075 11 годин тому

    @TOMHEANEY100 There seems to be some functional overlap between ArcDome and Scarp2. If Scarp2 cane in Ultra option, which one would you rate?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  7 годин тому

      That's a tough one.. Certain pole set ups work better in different sizes of tents.. Honestly I'd have to see one but it would be a close one as I love the design of the Scarp.. best wishes Tom

  • @aarondavidcooper
    @aarondavidcooper День тому

    Hey Tom, it'd be interesting to get thoughts on fly material strength & different fabrics, especially in the context of high winds. We're seeing UL tents with thinner & thinner materials. I've rarely seen fly's rip, with poles & pegs being the primary cause for catastrophic failures, has this been your observation?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hi yes I agree it's usually pole failures... But some manufacturers are being very customer led and in the quest for light weight and packability fabric used is getting thinner and weaker . I feel that this will soon start to show in more fabric failures in the not too distant future never mind the durability issue.. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this issue.. best wishes Tom

  • @craig3401
    @craig3401 2 дні тому

    Always great reviews tbh im not sold on carbon poles ive watched all the reviews on this tent and i still cant decide between this and the unna. Whats the pack size like on this with the ultra fabric.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Pack size would be about 20 percent larger than an Unna.. But it's a bigger tent with two workable vestibules.. Best wishes Tom

  • @DemiGod..
    @DemiGod.. День тому

    I admire your dedication to camping. Nowadays , I get sidetracked with other outdoor pursuits. In winter in particular I find camping difficult due to the amount of time you have to spend in the tent. You are also willing to try out a variety of new tents and designs, I prefer to just use tried and tested tents for peace of mind.
    No intentions to buy another tent as have 3, the Soulo BL, Anjan 2 and AKto, but would buy another Soulo or Akto if it was made from the sail cloth on this tent.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey great to hear from you as I know you have some nice tents and lots of experience camping.. I have been a massive fan of Hilleberg as you know but very disappointed at their lack of product development. I now don't own any.. best wishes and great to hear from you once again.. Tom

  • @thomasowens5824
    @thomasowens5824 День тому

    Thanks Tom, great review mate....is the ultra fabric like cuban fibre?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому +1

      Yes and now.. The Ultra has less fibres but they are thicker and run in 3 directions instead of 2.. best wishes Tom

    • @thomasowens5824
      @thomasowens5824 День тому

      @@TOMHEANEY100 Ah yes tom, I have just caught up on a couple of previous videos, understood.

  • @CoffeeTableRacing
    @CoffeeTableRacing День тому

    Were your feet honestly in their most natural sleeping position when you showed them to show the internal length of the tent?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому +1

      No you are right.. I sleep on my side and curl up a bit.. I didn't deliberately pick this position but many viewers want to see it demonstrated this way.. I understand your point and in the future will show different positions.. best wishes Tom

    • @CoffeeTableRacing
      @CoffeeTableRacing День тому

      @@TOMHEANEY100 that would be useful.
      I’m 6’3” in height but after some careful measurements my “sleeping length” is actually more like 6’7”. Sleeping on my back my feet relax at slight angles meaning my toes never point to the ceiling, this results in adding a couple of inches. I usually sleep on my side, almost in the recovery position with one leg straight, again this increases a few inches. this is where the real world internal length of a tent is very important. Anyway, i enjoy your vids so keep them coming.

  • @my_handle....
    @my_handle.... День тому

    Thanks Tom, much appreciated. 👍

  • @drytool
    @drytool День тому

    I saw in Justin Outdoors' evaluation one of the linelocs with a hook and ring set up broke at the hook in a stiff wind.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      He was using it to attach a guyline on a major stress point.. You can see here I don't do this..

    • @drytool
      @drytool День тому

      @@TOMHEANEY100 I did see that. I assumed Justin was using hardware that came with the tent and wanted to point out his experience to your viewers.

  • @xjessukx
    @xjessukx 2 дні тому

    Another great review when does the one person come out ?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  2 дні тому

      I wish I Knew..... thank you for your comment... best wishes Tom

  • @stewartgregson8479
    @stewartgregson8479 2 дні тому

    Great review, doesn’t sound like you are going to be a fan of the x dome when it comes out with its hub pole set and sil poly fly😂. I’d still love to see you test it, it looks ideal for what I want normally from a tent but would still appreciate your view on its limits.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey Stewart thanks for the comment and sharing your thoughts.. The X Dome will suit many but not my needs.. I struggle with it's Storm Worthy marketing, pole set-up and fabrics, so just won't be getting involved reviewing it.. Best wishes for yourself and I hope it meets your requirements.. Tom

    • @stewartgregson8479
      @stewartgregson8479 День тому

      Thanks for the response, that’s a shame but I understand why you are taking this approach to the pending x dome. I’m hoping it’s going to be ideal for long distance hikes in the spring to early autumn months. I’m still to settle on a winter/possible poor weather tent, I currently have a terra nova pioneer two and am considering getting the scarp 1 to reduce a bit of weight but just don’t like the pack size of it.

  • @bertman4
    @bertman4 День тому

    Could you please put up a link to the guylines you use?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      www.tarptent.com/product/reflective-guyline/

  • @tomnoyb8301
    @tomnoyb8301 День тому

    This author's Ultra delaminated. It also absorbs some water; not as much as Nylon, but way more than DCF. It was waterproof until it delaminated, then it was as waterproof as bug-netting. This TarpTent is 2-person at 54oz, while Durston is 1.5-person, but only 34oz. And this Durston is Polyester, not yet DCF. One can only imagine how light Durston's DCF version will be? And it's a huge 1.5-person (two-wall); big enough to bring the whole backpack inside (or a dog). Big vestibule too. Neither Tarptent nor Durston is long enough for this author (6'5"), but Durston's end-angles are steeper. For example, Mr Heaney showed his toes touching the (single-wall?) end without a bag/quilt; imagine 5" more vertical inches of insulation collecting condensation?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience.. best wishes Tom

  • @ruairidhalexander7631
    @ruairidhalexander7631 День тому

    Looks good.
    But it's a terrible colour!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey thank you for your comment and sharing your thoughts 🤔.. best wishes Tom

  • @timmo971
    @timmo971 День тому

    It’s more tent than tarp isn’t it? I mean it’s like when Mercedes Benz started building trucks. It’s just not on brand.

    • @Belbury101
      @Belbury101 День тому

      Eh? Tarptent have been producing "tents" since before the Scarp model was introduced about 15 years ago. Many models

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey thank you for the comment and sharing your thoughts.. best wishes Tom

  • @stephenlynn1233
    @stephenlynn1233 День тому

    That’s definitely good looking quality & functional tent!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  День тому

      Hey thank you for sharing your thoughts.. Yes I really like it in many many ways... Best wishes Tom