I know I won't be getting one of these. To much faff! I have the DD Hammocks Frontline XL, Amok Draumr XL, Haven XL Safari and some regular gathered end hammocks and it looks like they are all better than this one. Appreciate the demonstration! Thank you for sharing.👍
You don't need one of these, You have enough! 😂 Yes I have a snugpack jungle hammock, hammock is arguably easier to set up but when you factor in a tarp and (most important to me) not sleeping on my back, I prefer this one, I'd love to Try out an Amok tho! Thanks for the comment bud!
this one looks like you can use whatever sleeping pad you want, compared to the haven. It also looks like it will do better in heavy weather as a tent on the ground, compared to the haven, with the support poles and some modified attachment/ tarp anchores.
Id love to hear what you think of the haven safari. I love everything i've seen about it so far. But since you have other awesome hammocks, tell me which you believe is the most comfortable and has nice features. i certainly like that the haven has the line on the inside which is supposedly rated for 35lbs. seems like a good place to put my large backpack. also hear its pretty surable... ideal since i leave my hammock up year round generally.
@@DaSauceDatsBossmy experience so far is that the Haven tent Safari is a very nice, but very heavy, hammock. It is easy to get in and out of, and great for side sleepers. However the Amok Draumr XL is more comfortable when you get organized and in the rigt spot. One of the reasons it's more comfortable is all the space you have on the sides. It is much roomier. And it has a chair mode.👍🏻But I must say that both are great hammocks. And they both come in smaller, lighter versons also. But I need the big ones being 6'4 and 265lb.
Great vid. Agree about the toggles for the door. A second door and a zip on the flyscreen head/foot end for storage would be great, Black hoop poles and straps also. MKII..fingers crossed and it would be complete in my book.
I got this in the mail yesterday! I already love it, took about 20 minutes to set it up the first time. Just relaxed in it for about an hour. Might get a sleeping pad to go with it to make the flatness even better and make sure the mosquitos don't poke through the bottom
That bottom is rubber(?) coated, not sure mozzys will be able to penatrate it, though the sleeping mat is a must, I think I'm go8ng to do sleeping mat, camping quilt and pillow and see how I get on
Thanks for the review. I'm not convinced of the need for an integrated fly personally. I much prefer the open feel you get with a standard tarp but looks solid nevertheless.
Looks pretty good, like a reboot of a dropped design by another company. Lays flat, has a couple neat features and there's a camo version! But, honesty... for the price, I would go with a Draumr and just get a tarp from elsewhere to save some cash. It'll barely be more expensive and still weigh half of this... Anyway, enjoy!
A couple of observations that I have from using my own one... The flysheet zip is tight and isn't smooth, and the lower tree straps aren't really long enough for when using the hammock between trees of a great distance apart. Both issues are easy enough to cure though, with graphite powder applied to the zip, and a couple of short strops to make an extension of the lower straps. This my first hammock though, and I think that it is going to take me a while to get used to it, but hopefully I shall get to like it, as I currently miss the extra internal space of my phox II V2, and find getting up at night for a call of nature, not so easy to do.
I found the flysheet/zip works better if you sinch up the tie out points on the poles, that aligns it all together and keeps the door in a central location. I agree about the bottom straps, they could use an extra 2 meters
Looking at the way it assembled I’m not sure I would completely disassemble it. The parcel shelf could stay attached and maybe the cover could to. Depends whether you can get the poles in or not. Nice vlog 👍
@lauriebloggs8391 yes, we definitely need to revisit this and see about ground dwelling in it, unfortunately I don't think it'll be until next summer now
I have a DD frontline XL, DD Superlight Jungle hammock and a few other cheap hammocks. I've been after a flat lay as getting fed up with the sleeping position of the others. This hammock with the Thermarest Neo air mat will be great. I may modify the DD underblanket to fit this depending on how the first sleep is. Have you done an overnight yet?
The door looks like if u get out of it when it's raining it will get everything wet how is the floor when used as a bivy does it keep u dry if it's pouring looks like the floor is flat which you would get wet if it is more than likely
yup, precisely. Then again most bivy bags got this issue, so it s handy to have a separate tarp at all times... all rainy times at least, the outer tent still should play nice to keep the warmth
it would be nice if you would tell us the weight, The dimensions and the weight capacity so we could compare it with other similar hammocks like the Haven. also, it was hard to tell if you could access and attached and zip the fly while inside the tent in case you get a storm in the middle of the night . but you left these important factors out unless I missed them somehow. 🤷🏼♂️
For weight and dimensions: link to the night cat website is in the description of the video. I'll attempt to show the zips etc when we revisit this product in the future when we use it as a tent! Thanks for your co.ment 🙏🏼
@@WeShootBack1776isn't everything made in China nowdays? proliferation of certain tent design from different brands is the best showcase of what happens if everyone uses same factory for "their" products 😂
If you watch the 2 camping videos after the review (on the channel), I use the hammock in both.. I think in the later video I cover the full gear used and some tips on making the system work better.
“Just like that” was Tommy Coopers catchphrase, he had a heart attack onstage with his audience in howls of laughter as everyone thought it was part of his act.
@@WildernessAdventuresUK I think having a door spanning the entire side rather than just the center would make entry much easier. (Basically a tarp with zips if that makes sense)
Although I'm not 100% sure of the exact weight I can confirm it is quite heavy, I would not recommend it for long distance back packing - however I could carry it for a couple of miles
Yeppers that's correct it weighs a lot and is made in communist China 🇨🇳 they don't honor the warranty when it breaks or rips either, I suggest a warbonnet ridgerunner there custom made for 270.00 and built in Canada and way way way better
Bears 😂 don't bother you in a tent unless you bring food into it with you, they generally run away from you. Can't speak for leopards 😂though Pennsylvania don't have any of them. I'd be more worried about buying this because where it's made , for 20 dollars more you can get a custom made warbonnet ridgerunner and never have any issues with something made in communist China 🇨🇳
Problem here is we all don't live in the States so we don't have access to the items you just mentioned, China is producing better and better items all the time! Our closest competitor to this here in Europe is Amok, which is 3 times the price!
@lauriebloggs8391 definitely watch 2 follow up videos for some tips - it's essential to set it up level at the head and foot end, otherwise you slide during the night - if I can help or advise in any way please message me
......if you are over 6 foot ( I'm 6'4") you may find it short.....it is 7' and 28" wide, so narrow too? I have only tried on the ground a s a bivvy in the garden.......
Not really a changing room.. when your out and about on a camping site with all the kiddies running around.. I think this would be cold at night.. the light material says to me that it's only for people that don't have a large body mass... as not for fat people. I think I will be looking at some thing made out of canvas.. maybe a swag would be a better option for me, as to have on my motorcycle, that one of these night cats might be Ok for some one that want's a smaller option.
If you are are not comfortable in tight places I probably wouldn't recommend it for you - though I disagree on the ventilation side, I didn't have any issues with condensation
Not experienced this myself, but I understand your concerns, I guess it's all about making sure you are level and set up properly... I have had this in a tent before on a slight hill tho!! That was a fun night
I know I won't be getting one of these. To much faff! I have the DD Hammocks Frontline XL, Amok Draumr XL, Haven XL Safari and some regular gathered end hammocks and it looks like they are all better than this one.
Appreciate the demonstration! Thank you for sharing.👍
You don't need one of these, You have enough! 😂
Yes I have a snugpack jungle hammock, hammock is arguably easier to set up but when you factor in a tarp and (most important to me) not sleeping on my back, I prefer this one, I'd love to Try out an Amok tho!
Thanks for the comment bud!
this one looks like you can use whatever sleeping pad you want, compared to the haven. It also looks like it will do better in heavy weather as a tent on the ground, compared to the haven, with the support poles and some modified attachment/ tarp anchores.
just 2 pins are needed to ground dwell.....@@toroddlnning6806
Id love to hear what you think of the haven safari. I love everything i've seen about it so far. But since you have other awesome hammocks, tell me which you believe is the most comfortable and has nice features. i certainly like that the haven has the line on the inside which is supposedly rated for 35lbs. seems like a good place to put my large backpack. also hear its pretty surable... ideal since i leave my hammock up year round generally.
@@DaSauceDatsBossmy experience so far is that the Haven tent Safari is a very nice, but very heavy, hammock. It is easy to get in and out of, and great for side sleepers. However the Amok Draumr XL is more comfortable when you get organized and in the rigt spot. One of the reasons it's more comfortable is all the space you have on the sides. It is much roomier. And it has a chair mode.👍🏻But I must say that both are great hammocks. And they both come in smaller, lighter versons also. But I need the big ones being 6'4 and 265lb.
Great vid. Agree about the toggles for the door. A second door and a zip on the flyscreen head/foot end for storage would be great, Black hoop poles and straps also. MKII..fingers crossed and it would be complete in my book.
I got this in the mail yesterday! I already love it, took about 20 minutes to set it up the first time. Just relaxed in it for about an hour. Might get a sleeping pad to go with it to make the flatness even better and make sure the mosquitos don't poke through the bottom
That bottom is rubber(?) coated, not sure mozzys will be able to penatrate it, though the sleeping mat is a must, I think I'm go8ng to do sleeping mat, camping quilt and pillow and see how I get on
Nice see you back mate 👍
Thank you buddy, I'm trying out the hammock this weekend so another video will follow very soon!
Great review. I’ve had my eye on this hammock for awhile. You helped me make a decision to go ahead and get one. Thanks!
There are a couple of things to look out for, please watch the 2 camping videos that followed this one for more info
Thanks for the review. I'm not convinced of the need for an integrated fly personally. I much prefer the open feel you get with a standard tarp but looks solid nevertheless.
I like it well done bud fantastic bit of kit take care mate. 👍🍺👍🍺
Thanks Garry, I can't wait to try it out, due to go out wild camping in 2 weeks time so I'll try it out and film a little more of its features then
Proper job.
Top video as all ways mate looks like a top bit of kit keep up the good work
Thanks 👍
Looks pretty good, like a reboot of a dropped design by another company. Lays flat, has a couple neat features and there's a camo version!
But, honesty... for the price, I would go with a Draumr and just get a tarp from elsewhere to save some cash. It'll barely be more expensive and still weigh half of this... Anyway, enjoy!
A couple of observations that I have from using my own one... The flysheet zip is tight and isn't smooth, and the lower tree straps aren't really long enough for when using the hammock between trees of a great distance apart.
Both issues are easy enough to cure though, with graphite powder applied to the zip, and a couple of short strops to make an extension of the lower straps.
This my first hammock though, and I think that it is going to take me a while to get used to it, but hopefully I shall get to like it, as I currently miss the extra internal space of my phox II V2, and find getting up at night for a call of nature, not so easy to do.
I found the flysheet/zip works better if you sinch up the tie out points on the poles, that aligns it all together and keeps the door in a central location.
I agree about the bottom straps, they could use an extra 2 meters
DID SEE THE GUYS HAND AT 7.16 TRYING TO SUPPORT IT TO GET IN
Looking at the way it assembled I’m not sure I would completely disassemble it. The parcel shelf could stay attached and maybe the cover could to. Depends whether you can get the poles in or not.
Nice vlog 👍
That's a good point Dai, I can't wait to try it out and show what else it does.... I missed 1 of the key features!
The bivvy tent capability???????@@WildernessAdventuresUK
@lauriebloggs8391 yes, we definitely need to revisit this and see about ground dwelling in it, unfortunately I don't think it'll be until next summer now
I have a DD frontline XL, DD Superlight Jungle hammock and a few other cheap hammocks. I've been after a flat lay as getting fed up with the sleeping position of the others. This hammock with the Thermarest Neo air mat will be great. I may modify the DD underblanket to fit this depending on how the first sleep is. Have you done an overnight yet?
Yes buddy I have, watch the 2 camping videos that followed this one on the channel for more info and some tips
Just like that, Tommy Cooper .
The door looks like if u get out of it when it's raining it will get everything wet how is the floor when used as a bivy does it keep u dry if it's pouring looks like the floor is flat which you would get wet if it is more than likely
yup, precisely. Then again most bivy bags got this issue, so it s handy to have a separate tarp at all times... all rainy times at least, the outer tent still should play nice to keep the warmth
it would be nice if you would tell us the weight, The dimensions and the weight capacity so we could compare it with other similar hammocks like the Haven. also, it was hard to tell if you could access and attached and zip the fly while inside the tent in case you get a storm in the middle of the night . but you left these important factors out unless I missed them somehow. 🤷🏼♂️
For weight and dimensions: link to the night cat website is in the description of the video. I'll attempt to show the zips etc when we revisit this product in the future when we use it as a tent!
Thanks for your co.ment 🙏🏼
It weighs 7.7 pounds, it's like backpacking with a canvas hot tent , it's heavy & Chinese made
@@WeShootBack1776nothing wrong with it being made in China, and yes it is NOT a lightweight option for sure!
@@WeShootBack1776isn't everything made in China nowdays? proliferation of certain tent design from different brands is the best showcase of what happens if everyone uses same factory for "their" products 😂
Another good tip is to be aware of anything sharp on you as if cut you will fall lol
Don't suppose you've tried it with a sleeping mat yet? I've ordered the hammock and am hopeful I can get a decent mat Inside
If you watch the 2 camping videos after the review (on the channel), I use the hammock in both.. I think in the later video I cover the full gear used and some tips on making the system work better.
wider diameter trees would make this hammock tent a lot more stable
it is a very similar to Crua Hybrid, with some modifications .Have ever heard about that model?
I have never seen or heard of them ones bud
“Just like that” was Tommy Coopers catchphrase, he had a heart attack onstage with his audience in howls of laughter as everyone thought it was part of his act.
Thank you, his name completely left my mind when I put myself on the spot!
Thanks for a good review, is it possible to set it up directly on the ground if you can’t of some reason use trees?
Yes you can, I will be showing how to as soon as the weather drys up a little
Where you going, Iceland.
I was considering one of these but I feel like the entrance is weirdly placed. Kind of awkward.
Can you elaborate on what you mean, possibly suggest a fix?
I'm just struggling to think how else you could make it..
@@WildernessAdventuresUK I think having a door spanning the entire side rather than just the center would make entry much easier. (Basically a tarp with zips if that makes sense)
I am thinking of one for backpacking but I'm afraid it's to heavy. Looks like the site said 7.7lbs. It's that correct?
Although I'm not 100% sure of the exact weight I can confirm it is quite heavy, I would not recommend it for long distance back packing - however I could carry it for a couple of miles
Yeppers that's correct it weighs a lot and is made in communist China 🇨🇳 they don't honor the warranty when it breaks or rips either, I suggest a warbonnet ridgerunner there custom made for 270.00 and built in Canada and way way way better
👏👏⛺️👌🤠🇳🇴
Ian Gillan
Ohhh good shout!!
how about - Robert Plant
@@WildernessAdventuresUK 🫡 thats a better one! 🤔 Farrokh Bulsara
@@manuelmetallica oh wow, "Who wants to live forever" eh! - probably one of the best front men ever!!
Although we aint mentioned David Gilmour yet!
@@WildernessAdventuresUK indeed!
€240 on Amazon UK ... €190 from night cat with tax and shipping included
How safe would this hammock be in woods that might have bears or leopards?
As safe as any other hammock or tent 🤷🏽♂️
I can't imagine any tent or hammock providing any amount of safety against a large predator.
Bears 😂 don't bother you in a tent unless you bring food into it with you, they generally run away from you. Can't speak for leopards 😂though Pennsylvania don't have any of them. I'd be more worried about buying this because where it's made , for 20 dollars more you can get a custom made warbonnet ridgerunner and never have any issues with something made in communist China 🇨🇳
Problem here is we all don't live in the States so we don't have access to the items you just mentioned, China is producing better and better items all the time! Our closest competitor to this here in Europe is Amok, which is 3 times the price!
Outdoor Gear Essentials £149...........
Bargain at that price
Absolutely, so I bought one....awaiting delivery, my intro into tree dwelling 🙂That and your review!!@@WildernessAdventuresUK
@lauriebloggs8391 definitely watch 2 follow up videos for some tips - it's essential to set it up level at the head and foot end, otherwise you slide during the night - if I can help or advise in any way please message me
Oh wow, thank you, will go look now.......@@WildernessAdventuresUK
......if you are over 6 foot ( I'm 6'4") you may find it short.....it is 7' and 28" wide, so narrow too? I have only tried on the ground a s a bivvy in the garden.......
Not really a changing room.. when your out and about on a camping site with all the kiddies running around.. I think this would be cold at night.. the light material says to me that it's only for people that don't have a large body mass... as not for fat people.
I think I will be looking at some thing made out of canvas.. maybe a swag would be a better option for me, as to have on my motorcycle, that one of these night cats might be Ok for some one that want's a smaller option.
It's like a coffin. Ventilation is very poor.
If you are are not comfortable in tight places I probably wouldn't recommend it for you - though I disagree on the ventilation side, I didn't have any issues with condensation
It looks if you move to one side you will end up sleeping in the Bug net
Not experienced this myself, but I understand your concerns, I guess it's all about making sure you are level and set up properly... I have had this in a tent before on a slight hill tho!! That was a fun night