Pathfinder Product Review 7 The Convertable Trail Tarp.wmv

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  • @ripping76
    @ripping76 12 років тому +1

    Dave, Just wanted you to know how much myself and my family respect what you are doing for free for your viewers.
    I hope you have the greatest year ever.

  • @TBOR101
    @TBOR101 12 років тому

    I like the idea of the large offset hood that could be used as a vent once the poncho was being used as a tarp. I have used my poncho in this manner when it rained and wanted a small cooking fire under it, but it will drip in some water much like the tipi/ teepee. Once again Dave and his people have taken something and improved on the concept and made it better. Excellent work Mr.Canterbury.

  • @shannonbtanner
    @shannonbtanner 12 років тому

    I'm glad you showed thoses knots, it's very close to how i tie my stuff, I see vids all over youtube with all these specialized knots to do this, I was a Boy Scout for many years and can tie just about any knot out there but why would you when there are easier ways, Thanks again Dave you are the best by FAR!

  • @Therioz
    @Therioz 12 років тому

    Dave, you are not only a great historian when it comes to survival techniques, but you are also a great innovator for new designs and techniques. Keep it up man. Good review and excellent product.

  • @rjpier61
    @rjpier61 12 років тому

    Nice job on the design Dave. I see you can use the envelope & the hood for storage at the same time too. I've been using the same knots for years, great, simple way to have a tight system. The bungee cords are great in high wind to protect your system as well.

  • @MuskratJim
    @MuskratJim 8 років тому

    Dave, I really like your "modified trucker's hitch"! Great design on the tarp/poncho too.

  • @Stargazer88
    @Stargazer88 12 років тому

    they're in Norwegian kroner. "jerven duken" is more or less a deluxe emergency blanket, with modifications so it can be used as a tarp, poncho etc. all of them have a alu liner to trap heat, but some of them also have insulation to give extra heat and to deal with the condensation. It's original purpose was as a emergency shelter in the norwegian mountains when you can't or won't make a snow cave. I recommend the thermo hunter. It probably saved my toes in the military.

  • @BigGameHunter91
    @BigGameHunter91 12 років тому

    A sell out? Dave is as commited as he ever was to providing survival videos and information. Just because he is releasing products doesnt mean he is a sell out. It means he has come up with clever ideas and wants to make them available to the common man. I commend him for it and he will always have my support. Keep it up Dave

  • @sticknstonesbrkbones
    @sticknstonesbrkbones 12 років тому

    Those bungees look like they would make a pretty good pair of suspenders, and could also be used to keep the poncho from waving around like a cape if wrapped around your waist like a belt over the poncho. Cool stuff Dave

  • @bfelton427
    @bfelton427 12 років тому

    Dave, with the hood, If you opened the velcro flap and it was raining you could catch water in it for another water source. Another great Video and product!!! Keep them coming.

  • @The_Osprey
    @The_Osprey 12 років тому

    That is easily the coolest bit of kit I've seen in a very long time. Nice work, Dave.

  • @SamuelTyree1
    @SamuelTyree1 12 років тому

    I admire the innovation you bring to bushcraft. That is an excellent design.

  • @mab0852
    @mab0852 12 років тому

    Hey Dave, awesome design. +1 on the different color ridgeline tie outs. Anything that saves a second or two when you're getting wet is a bonus.

  • @survivalmike
    @survivalmike 12 років тому

    great product and a good way to set it up! I use my Poncho most of the time as a Tarp or tarp tent and slept very often in these things and have to say I like it much more than a tent!
    thanks for showing this
    god bless
    Mike

  • @MrRebar15
    @MrRebar15 12 років тому +1

    Thank-you for all your hard work in bringing us these videos, I can't tell you how much I enjoy them. God Bless Kevin

  • @pumile0812
    @pumile0812 12 років тому

    Yes, you are right. As a tarp/shelter-option I would say Dave's tarp is not to beat - great size, very good materials (as it looks like) and that all for a good price! I was looking for tarps in Norway, but I couldn't find something similar, although we have tarps from Hilleberg and Helsport. But they are either made of PU, or are VERY expensive and don't have the traditional tarp shape (which I prefer). So I guess there is only one thing to do - getting an import from the U.S. ;-)

  • @nerblebun
    @nerblebun 12 років тому

    Mr.C,with all the critters on the ground in Arkansas... like skunks, cottonmouth,copperhead,scorpions and rattlesnakes.And all the pesky flying critters,skeeters,wasps, and parachuting ticks the size of oil tankers, I've been seriously thinking about getting a hammock. Would love to see a video about your thoughts on hammocks,Advantages,disadvantages,size,styles, and any cool tips and tricks you could pass along. For an old disabled vet like me,could be a comfortable way to go.
    Thanks, Chucker

  • @Echo4PapaBravo
    @Echo4PapaBravo 12 років тому

    I envy all the time you get to spend in "the peacefulness". You're right about spending money on things that can save your life. Tarps are more or less just emergency items for me. Ideally, I prefer using natural materials for shelters and find building them part of the fun of being out there. How do these compare to canvass for weight/durability? If its something I'd only have to buy once I might be able to justify the cost of it. Thanks for all you do, bro, you inspire.

  • @SanDiegoSWOT
    @SanDiegoSWOT 12 років тому

    This is awesome Dave! I have been struggling with a large tarp- I think about multiple people, etc, etc. I'm going to have to try the same material but larger. Definitely broadcast when this is on the store- I will definitely be buying!

  • @Kanonemann
    @Kanonemann 12 років тому

    I hear you brother, I live in Germany so we're in the same boat here.
    Keep up the good work Dave I love your two youtube channels.
    Greetings from Germany, god bless you.

  • @TBOR101
    @TBOR101 12 років тому

    I suggest to all, take a week long trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. It will be a great vacation and you'll learn real quick how far cheap equipment will get you, especially tarps. You'll be camping in some of the most scenic areas in the country and where a single windstorm off Lake Superior will shred those blue taffeta tarps.

  • @sierratj01
    @sierratj01 12 років тому

    Love the shirt!! I always thought you were taller than that, must just be your incredible level of knowledge and incredible skill sets. Thank you for another awesome looking product.

  • @MikeWareoffthebeatenpath
    @MikeWareoffthebeatenpath 12 років тому

    Point taken my friend, I have seen some ABS stakes laying around at some camp sites that have broken. But as we know it's better to have metal or ABS stakes when we need a stake in a hurry. Than running around looking for something to carve.

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 12 років тому

    Thank you for all you do Dave. I've been watching since the beginning (different name) and always enjoy stopping by. Nice piece of equipment too.

  • @YaddaYaddaWarden
    @YaddaYaddaWarden 12 років тому

    This is a very well thought out poncho; I like it! Dave, maybe you have said this somewhere before, but I have always wondered why you use a wool blanket for sleeping rather than a synthetic filled sleeping bag (filled with a material that will still keep you warm when wet, unlike down)? I would think a good wool blanket would be much heavier than a high-tech synthetic filled sleeping bag.

  • @Ballista762
    @Ballista762 12 років тому

    Awesome outside-the-box thinking with this poncho tarp. This is a must buy. Love your videos man.

  • @Rofocowboy84
    @Rofocowboy84 12 років тому +2

    I'm wearing headphones, so I almost swatted at the right side of my head at 11:32, lol...

  • @tsnorquist
    @tsnorquist 12 років тому

    Good to know Dave. Im in need of a tarp. You guys should incorporate a bug net into the next revision for us Florida boys. A good YKK zipper wouldn't work better than the Velcro? Thinking zip off hood.

  • @CoffeemanCC
    @CoffeemanCC 12 років тому

    Dave, I apologize on behalf of youtubers rude comments. What you do is amazing and is appreciated

  • @MikeWareoffthebeatenpath
    @MikeWareoffthebeatenpath 12 років тому

    Alot of folks prefer the plastic stakes, They hold in ground better, He mentions they are useful for diging as well. Have seen them used as spear point as well on a stick. I carried the metals one for a long time and switched over to the plastics for durabilty. They dont bend over in rocky terrain, Don't come flying out as fast when rain comes in and wind picks up. But not sure why he uses the other than preference.

  • @HillbillysNdaBush
    @HillbillysNdaBush 12 років тому

    Nice Poncho/Tarp design. I like all the tie outs, and the pouch is great.

  • @91JBomb
    @91JBomb 12 років тому

    looks like a nice little tarp, love the idea of being able to use the hood and envelope as a pocket. Could poppers be used instead of velcro? they wouldnt have to take any weight or strain and 3 or four down each side should do the job? real neat way to tie your ridge knots as well.

  • @DougPalumbo
    @DougPalumbo 12 років тому

    Multi use is the way! Great idea Dave! Will the poncho/tarp be available in other colors or camo patterns? Might a future version be available with a reflective liner either sewn in or attachable via Velcro tabs?

  • @HDoctane
    @HDoctane 12 років тому

    Hey Dave great product again, have you ever thought about carrying the Speedy Stitcher Sewing Awl it's great for tarp,tent, gear repair making hide skin pouches etc and super easy for people who's sewing skills are far from good!!!

  • @tempwayfarer
    @tempwayfarer 12 років тому

    "Journal of the tarp" HA!
    Dave
    I can't imagine why people give you grief. You are doing a fantastic work and I wish you had a thousand UA-cams. Your tarp/poncho is clearly a Superior product and as soon as I can afford it I am buying one. I have bought other things from your store and everything is of the highest quality & always delivered promptly. Forget political correctness and smoke a big cigar in your next video ;) Thanks for all you do.

  • @booniesman88
    @booniesman88 12 років тому

    just an opinion. I would dye the center line tie down either black or orange to make it easily identifiable. You may wish to provide two options one as you have shown it and the other reversible safety orange one side and tan/green the other.

  • @tysy73
    @tysy73 12 років тому

    Awesome. I know you're a busy man so I will be patiently looking forward to it. Thanks for all you do.

  • @1sgbrewer
    @1sgbrewer 12 років тому

    Dang, this is so nice. And I just had an order shipped. Wish I could join a club or something to get a break on all the separate shipping charges.

  • @gatorrr83
    @gatorrr83 12 років тому

    Holy crap this poncho rules. I wish we had em when I was in the army

  • @EXTRACREDIT13
    @EXTRACREDIT13 10 років тому +1

    Very nice! Wish it had snap buttons along the edges though...

  • @TheAshenCrow
    @TheAshenCrow 12 років тому

    Epic... Why would someone dislike this? Have they invented a device where you just push a button and a fully furnished house with a fully stocked refrigerator explodes out of nowhere?
    +like&fav

  • @ReeperzOutdoors
    @ReeperzOutdoors 12 років тому

    Great product! That sweet! Like the concept better than the military poncho! Is it silnylon and it doesn't say what the thickness of the material. I would think its like the thin silnylon. Keep up the great work!

  • @ed1968man
    @ed1968man 9 років тому

    Dave, any plans on making the tarp poncho from waxed canvas? It'd be more expensive but for rugged reliability, you couldn't go wrong.

  • @Von338LM
    @Von338LM 12 років тому

    Another great product Dave! Let us know when it's in stock!!

  • @mysss29
    @mysss29 12 років тому

    Awesome multi-purpose piece of gear. I'm anxious to see what the price is.

  • @SilentWolf1966
    @SilentWolf1966 12 років тому

    I would say the best part of that has to be the research on Cave dwellers and our ancients from that period.

  • @TheGrayman1234
    @TheGrayman1234 12 років тому

    That is what I was saying about custom products being higher in price. I do not recall one closely similar to this on the market. Wasn't knocking it Dave. Just stating that because this might fall into that "investment" category. Do I need a wetterlings axe? No. But is it a good investment? I thought that its quality demands it. This very versatile tarp may fall into that category.

  • @panerudepon
    @panerudepon 12 років тому

    Ah, you do make some good points. My metal stakes do bend sometimes, but I prefer to have a bent stake than a broken stake, you know?

  • @Rofocowboy84
    @Rofocowboy84 12 років тому

    Also, I would love to get one of these, except I live in Pennsylvania, where the woods are known for two things, rocks and prickers. I can already see it, rip a bunch of little holes in it while traipsing around all day, only to have them leak on me at night. I guess I'll just have to settle for having one of each in my pack.

  • @JayDubz425
    @JayDubz425 12 років тому

    Another great product Dave! Definitely something I'll purchase in the near future. Is it only available in one color?

  • @boomer16323
    @boomer16323 12 років тому

    you could always use the hood on the inside as a hanging gear bag when using the tarp as a tent.

  • @ArtemiaSalina
    @ArtemiaSalina 12 років тому

    The Jerven Original is almost twice the price of Dave's tarp and is 2 feet shorter in both dimensions. The Jerven King Size costs $365. Dave tries to focus on "common man" gear, so a 5x8 foot tarp for more than 3 times the price of Dave's is in a different class altogether. I think Jerven's prices do show that Dave's tarp price is not unreasonable at all. For me, a tarp is meant to keep rain and wind off of me, so it needs to be big, strong, and light. I think Dave's 7x7 @ $110 is a better deal.

  • @Echo4PapaBravo
    @Echo4PapaBravo 12 років тому

    Ouch! We're getting into Yuppy camping when you start talking about just the tarp costing $100+. Looks like a great product, but I think I'm gonna stick with my $5 wallyworld 8x8 tarp and a $5 poncho. I can conceivably buy 10 (with tax) of each for the price of this single tarp before shipping. I'm all for great products, but I consider camping and survival pretty low budget. I'd rather spend the money I save on a good blade and ammo.

  • @snaponjohn100
    @snaponjohn100 12 років тому

    I am definitely going to check that out. Great design Dave, my friend. God bless. John

  • @ArtemiaSalina
    @ArtemiaSalina 12 років тому

    The Original Jerven Bag is only 5x5 feet and is $180. 5x5 is a little too small to make a shelter with unless I set it up diagonally, which is not optimum.

  • @phrankus2009
    @phrankus2009 12 років тому

    Well, it certainly is worth the weight. Much more practical than the 5x7 "traditional" job that you showed to us. Is is worth the cost ? (no mention of price)... ALSO ... You are something of a Hammock Guy ... Right ? ... So, I am wonderring what the diagonal measure is ... seems like it would be adequate for a Singlenest type hammock, in the FLYING DIAMOND configuration, IF is was low enough to the hammock. Would like to see the coverage. I can calculate the diagonal measure, myself.

  • @BSRadar100
    @BSRadar100 12 років тому

    This just might replace my beloved Army Poncho. My only question is how close can your fire be to it? I've heard hoar stories about sil nylon tents being way too flamable.

  • @ratroddiesels1981
    @ratroddiesels1981 10 років тому

    love that tarp and the knots used, what could i use to keep the skeeters at bay

  • @wpick
    @wpick 12 років тому

    Hey Dave
    Have you tried using the tarp as a stretcher, i.e put the casualty in the middle, roll up the sides and get some folks to carry them out?
    Walter

  • @ScoutsNOA
    @ScoutsNOA 12 років тому

    I hammock camp and I am always looking for a tarp that does two functions. This produced looks great and fits the bill. When can we buy one?

  • @Tskimmo
    @Tskimmo 12 років тому

    even if you dont want to buy the poncho its still great information on setting up any other kind of tarp or hoochie

  • @radikewl70
    @radikewl70 12 років тому

    Walmart, Lowes and Home Depot carry some that are close but I'm not sure if they are exact.

  • @hoosierarcher
    @hoosierarcher 12 років тому

    I am going to have to talk myself into getting one of these. Most ponchos are not made for me, a 6'1" man with a 52 inch chest. This looks like it could accomodate me and I'd still have room for a large ALICE pack under it.

  • @stockinvestor1
    @stockinvestor1 12 років тому

    they start on 175-200 USD.. the prices are in Norwegian Krones.

  • @pumile0812
    @pumile0812 12 років тому

    No, the prices are of course in Norwegian Kroner (NOK).

  • @jafquist27
    @jafquist27 12 років тому

    Sorry, I hadn't seen your post when I posted. I thought he was about 6'4". Some how he seems even cooler now.

  • @QCKIII
    @QCKIII 12 років тому

    Great looking product,cant wait to test this bad boy out!
    When will they be available?I've been waiting diligently :)

  • @TheKodiak72
    @TheKodiak72 12 років тому

    Dave is more geared towards bushcraft. in survival you wont have a well kitted out tarp system like this, otherwise it wouldnt be survival,youd be out camping/bushcrafting. Some people pay $500 for a knife so the tents price isnt over the top, Also the shangri-la takes similair time to set up and bonus.. you dont need trees in close proximity to set it up and allows better protection for better change to live. Ponchos are tiny when rolled up so just strap that to your pack with a bit of cord.

  • @TheJ0ne
    @TheJ0ne 12 років тому

    No but they are quite good and insulated so u can use one for a tent, sleeping bag, tarp etc ^^

  • @ArtemiaSalina
    @ArtemiaSalina 12 років тому

    Looks like Norwegian Kroners. 1 US dollar equals 6 Norwegian Kroners. For example, the "Jerven Bag Thermo Mini-Hunter" is priced at 1880kr. Divide that by 6 equals $313.33USD

  • @luckyx16
    @luckyx16 12 років тому

    That is a great looking poncho/tarp, but checked the website for it and is the price correct on the website?

  • @beeman715
    @beeman715 12 років тому

    That would make a great rainfly for a hammock if you hang it corner to corner. Great design!

  • @j3rider
    @j3rider 12 років тому

    great video dave.... what would the cost be?? you never said did you????

  • @beatleguy64
    @beatleguy64 12 років тому

    Could you do a video or series of videos about different types of tarp configurations?

  • @vincentnobel5435
    @vincentnobel5435 12 років тому

    Might make a good kit to bundle for sale on the site???? - Just a thought brother!

  • @tempwayfarer
    @tempwayfarer 12 років тому

    Thank you! But the store site says not in stock. I just checked.

  • @MrGoosePit
    @MrGoosePit 12 років тому

    That is a really nice design. Well thought out. I'll have to get me a few.

  • @00xanawolf00
    @00xanawolf00 12 років тому

    Fantastic product. If it's good enough for Dave, it's good enough for me. Another Pathfinder product that excels.

  • @69bivey
    @69bivey 12 років тому

    Dave could you use the hood when it is closed up on the inside of shelter for storage of things..just let it hang down?

  • @pumile0812
    @pumile0812 12 років тому

    Yeah, I agree! I have two of them, the Jerven Original (for having it always with me on "normal" trips) and the Jerven Thermo King Size (as an emergency bivy for my girlfriend and me in the Norwegian mountains during winter time). Both are really, really durable and work fine as shelters - but I don't like either of them as a poncho since you don't have a real hood! But well, I don't need that anyway since I always wear proper clothes (= first line of defence!) ;-)

  • @MountaineerRN304
    @MountaineerRN304 12 років тому

    Great idea! Just went to order one and it's out of stock. Any info on time to restock? Thanks.

  • @MikeHoncho884
    @MikeHoncho884 12 років тому

    If you sleep under that in Michigan you would need a blood transfusion by morning! What do you do about the black flys and mosquitoes?

  • @phrankus2009
    @phrankus2009 12 років тому

    PS: If you DID mention the total weight of the poncho-tarp, I did not hear you ... how much does it weigh? ... I am guessing that the hood can be used as an integral stuff-sack .. can't think of any reason why not, right ?

  • @coydogoutdoors
    @coydogoutdoors 12 років тому

    hey buddy are you gonna be doing some more vids on medicinal plants any time soon

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs 12 років тому

    Great looking tarp Dave..
    Thanks for the review.

  • @pspadotto
    @pspadotto 12 років тому

    Dave, don't even pay attention to people like this. I know it must be hard to be a righteous person and resist the urge to defend yourself, but, ultimately people like this are ignorant or the way life works and irrelevant to the big picture. By responding, you only give their words undue attention. You keep doing your thing, brother. With almost 80,000 subscribers and 20 million views, you have nothing to prove to the trolls.

  • @FRUNTCASTER
    @FRUNTCASTER 12 років тому

    @ 5:04. . . "I'm Batman!" LOL

  • @panerudepon
    @panerudepon 12 років тому

    Just about the stakes - Why not metal stakes? Thin ones too flimsy for you? Seems like they'd make a pretty good improvised frog gig or awl, as well as the possibility for small forging projects.

  • @jafquist27
    @jafquist27 12 років тому

    Alright... I can't take it any more!! Am I the only one who thought Dave was the size of Hulk Hogan? Obviously, he's built like a brick S--- House. Being a "short" guy myself, I was glad to find out someone else (even someone rough, tough and famous) was living large! Awesome tarp/pauncho. I am with you all the way about the stakes. Making and /or finding them when my main concern is to get out of the rain is not my idea of time well spent.

  • @Waldhandwerk
    @Waldhandwerk 12 років тому

    Great tarp and rope/knot work! Thanks a lot.

  • @ptkenterprise70
    @ptkenterprise70 12 років тому

    i cant wait to add this to my b.o.b...you are a wealth of great information!

  • @OlsonX14
    @OlsonX14 12 років тому

    Like the idea Dave. Keep 'em coming.

  • @Woodenarrows
    @Woodenarrows 12 років тому

    Excellent design Dave.

  • @dedeed102
    @dedeed102 12 років тому

    are there any videos that dave goes into detail about living in bear-country? i know more than enough myself, but i was hoping for a video to show people as i am terrible at explaining things.

  • @tempwayfarer
    @tempwayfarer 12 років тому

    PS: I'm kind of new to Ohio so don't know anyone with private land.
    Transplant from the Southwest, where nobody cares much what or where one does/goes in the desert. Here in Ohio, everything is already staked out.

  • @tsnorquist
    @tsnorquist 12 років тому

    @wildernessoutfitters
    Would there be any ill effects of creating a vent hood (as mentioned by TBOR101) much like most beach umbrellas nowadays that would allow a gust to just blow right out the top of a tarp rather than catching it like a sail? It works really well down here in Florida along the coast; we no longer have to worry about projectile umbrella missiles flying down A1A.

  • @HDoctane
    @HDoctane 12 років тому

    Hey Dave when is this product gonna be up for sale on your site and what's the status update on the pathfinder m6 scout rifles!!!

  • @thew1neguy
    @thew1neguy 12 років тому

    I've wanted one of these since December but the pathfinder store has been out of stock. I called a they said it was a limited run. Dave, will these be back in again?

  • @69bivey
    @69bivey 12 років тому

    should have watched the finish of vid before i made comment sorry ,great tarp will be ordering one or two from the store...thanks for all you do Dave.

  • @dhuerta93
    @dhuerta93 12 років тому

    You should make a video on all the different knots you use and what they can be used for. Because i can never see what your knots look like.. which makes it very hard to replicate