They made it so comfortable !! ONEWIND bridge Brickfielder Hammock.

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • The Onewind Brickfielder Hammock is a comfortable, versatile, and durable hammock made from a single-panel 40D 1.7oz silnylon ripstop. Unlike traditional gathered-end hammocks, this hammock features a suspension bridge design that provides a more structured and open sleeping area off the ground.
    AFFILIATION LINK BELOW
    Discount code 👉EWM23👈
    www.onewindout...
    This unique construction allows for a lighter weight and easier setup. The hammock's design also offers excellent comfort and support, making it perfect for camping, hiking, or lounging in the backyard.
    Overall, the Onewind Brickfielder Hammock is a high-quality and innovative option for hammock enthusiasts looking for a unique and functional design.
    Total weight: 0.9kg/1.98lbs
    Hammock Bed: 285g/10oz
    Tree straps, carabiner, and whoopie sling: 185g/6.5oz
    Spread Bar: 340g/12oz
    Package Size: 45cm*9cm*9cm/18"*3.5"*3.5"
    Hammock bed Size:
    Head end: 110cm/43.3"
    Length: 300cm/118"
    Spread Bar Length: 107cm/42"
    #onewind #bridgehammock #hammocks #Englishwoodsman #onewindhammocks

КОМЕНТАРІ • 135

  • @ChiefScout_Outdoors
    @ChiefScout_Outdoors Рік тому +9

    Hi Dan
    Love it that you threw the whoopie slings away that would have given you all the adjustments. Also you needed to wrap the tree strap around the tree and fit the carabiner to both loops. Then fit the whoopie slings.
    Never mind it’s a freebie.
    Get Scott to show you next time Dan.
    😂🤣😆
    😊👊🔥
    All the best fella
    ChiefScout

  • @tonysutton6559
    @tonysutton6559 Рік тому +15

    It's nice to see somebody so enthusiastic about something. I wonder how it will hold up when you've eaten 4 steaks, 6 pork chops, a dozen sausages, 8 eggs and 2kg of potatoes like you normally do.

  • @myminiadventures
    @myminiadventures Рік тому +8

    The bits you put to one side as extensions looked like whoppie slings and would give you the adjustment needed. Nice review though.

    • @MarkFidell
      @MarkFidell Рік тому +1

      This is exactly what I thought. Really should rtfm

    • @TheOneLegWanderer
      @TheOneLegWanderer Рік тому +1

      Snap they looked like adjustable whoopie cords. That would definitely solve the issue.

  • @ja2595
    @ja2595 4 місяці тому

    I don't know if you still have this hammock, but if you do, I think it would be worth making a video of using the suspension system correctly. I've been using OneWind products for a couple of years now, and this is the first I've ever even heard of their bridge hammock. Neat concept

  • @RenzFPV
    @RenzFPV Рік тому +2

    What you said about the extensions I think might be wrong.. they look like whoppie slings which can be changed for the tension

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому

      I think the same but onewind said Extension, but more for ne to trynout

  • @leedoxey5966
    @leedoxey5966 Рік тому +12

    dan you need to use it for a period of time , not just a few minutes !!

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому +7

      Two night camping in a couple of weeks should help the overall thoughts

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому

      He is likely a brand ambassador for onewind by this point, and consequently is uninterested in giving a thorough honest review on their products, unfortunately. I am speculating, and I quite like the man, but yeah that’s what I think. Not a time tested review, nor a detailed one :/

  • @hugohammond1301
    @hugohammond1301 Рік тому

    Gotta say I love just using my wrap around straps that come with the DD frontline hammock, infinite adjustability, never had them slip on the tree.

  • @theMisadventuresofaLittleWolf
    @theMisadventuresofaLittleWolf Рік тому +1

    they have brought out a bugnet for it thankfully as i got eaten at the weekend. great bit of kit ,very comfy and doest really need a pole at the foot end.

  • @HuggyBearHikes
    @HuggyBearHikes Рік тому

    Think I'll wait for the 2nd generation of their bridge hammock...like when they do a ridgeline and mosquito net like dutchware banyan

  • @Andy_Underwood...
    @Andy_Underwood... Рік тому

    Your face screams..
    ' I've just stood in dog muck ' 🤣

  • @gazgf
    @gazgf Рік тому +5

    Looks ok and love the idea of less restriction around the shoulders(and a 1’ bar at the foot end as you suggested sounds like a winner too)but you really should field test it a lot more before recommending it so strongly …test stuff like…do their existing under quilts still fit it…will the bug net work over it…use the whoopie slings to get the adjustment etc
    Also, do you know what the weight rating is?…can’t see it on their site?
    Cheers Dan and keep the good work 🤝

  • @awraith4569
    @awraith4569 Рік тому

    I didn't realise you needed your security badge in the woods

  • @ksgonewild
    @ksgonewild 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey Dan!! Hope you’re good?!
    I’m getting one of these soon so wanted to do some “homework”. Looks really interesting but I’m bemused by the tree straps, shame they’re not like their other straps which are so easily adjustable!
    Looking forward to seeing how it works with the bug net and underquilt etc. thanks for sharing 🩷💜🩵

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  8 місяців тому +1

      I don't understand why they changed them. We can buy a set from amazon and change it over, I think. Thank you for watching. It's nice to see your comment

    • @ksgonewild
      @ksgonewild 8 місяців тому +1

      @@englishwoodsman 🥰🥰 I’m always lurking 😂🤣😂

  • @jim-bob-outdoors
    @jim-bob-outdoors Рік тому +1

    I like the idea of that Dan. Long as the underblanket fits ok, I think its a winner. 👍👍

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому +1

      Being that it’s rectangular a normal blanket might be much easier to use as an under blanket! I think im ordering mine and using it with the US Army Poncho Liner.

    • @jim-bob-outdoors
      @jim-bob-outdoors Рік тому

      @@pedroclaro7822 good idea. 👍

  • @leemichel8199
    @leemichel8199 Рік тому +3

    Looks great ,I'm not usually a fan of hammocks cos I got a fractured spine ,but I may get one ,I think I might wait till you properly test it out ,not 100% convinced yet .Well done onewind you may convert me yet .lol God bless you and your family and happy camping 🏕.Lee

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому +2

      Hi Lee, I might get out in the hammock in a couple of weeks

  • @patrickspillane4581
    @patrickspillane4581 Рік тому

    Nice for dry weather but could do with a mosquito net on it as well even if it was Velcro attached

  • @ifell3
    @ifell3 Рік тому +2

    I've always wanted to make myself a bridge, but never seen a one pole bridge - great idea!!

  • @raynarnslr1966
    @raynarnslr1966 Рік тому +2

    It'll be interesting to see how the net and under quilt work seeing as how they're tailored for normal hammocks. Stay safe Dan atvb 👍🦊

    • @leed5590
      @leed5590 Рік тому +1

      Quite right never thought of that 😮

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому

      I reckon it’ll be much easier to use any blanket as an underquilt, due to the rectangular shape. and the loops/tie outs would allow you to pull it up and stretch it at the same time. I might have to order it and demonstrate that myself

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 Рік тому

    Nice hammock Dan

  • @brindle2009
    @brindle2009 Рік тому +1

    Very good review Dan thanks for the information

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому +1

      As aways thank you for the time you spent watching my new video.

  • @thehafricanultralighter4973

    Hey if your looking for a true bridge hammock you can check out the ridge runner by warbonnet. It’s an amazing hammock and I don’t go back to a regular hammock. And it’s for the features you were saying you wish were in the one wind. The price is more I’m sure but it’s worth it in my mind. Tnis is a great idea thou

  • @stevetaylor8446
    @stevetaylor8446 Рік тому

    Love the colour, needs a spacious fitted bug net in olive green too...if they did these things mentioned, I'd buy one

  • @bobhead6243
    @bobhead6243 Рік тому

    Hi Dan , Ilike that design of hammock , and you are spot on with the mods that you mentioned ! , Not that I would sleep in one , , I will always prefer to sleep on the Ground , Be Well my Friend , Until next time mate . 😊👍

  • @hampshireoutdoorsandsurviv9340

    great info as normal have a great week mate

  • @John_P290
    @John_P290 8 місяців тому

    You won't have to do tree wrapping if you use a marlin spike hitch knot. Just replace the marlin spike with your carabiner and you are done. You can tie that biner anywhere on the tree straps and never worry abour it coming undone. Easy to do. You can find many youtube videos on it.

  • @randomninja4060
    @randomninja4060 Рік тому +1

    Speaking of hammocks nightcat changed their logo design. 💎💎💎💯🍻
    Keep up the good work

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому +1

      Yes, I have been sent out their new hammock. And the logo is different

    • @randomninja4060
      @randomninja4060 Рік тому +1

      @@englishwoodsman hopefully you test & review their new products.
      Be safe my friend 🍻💎💎💎💯

  • @MadDogSurvival
    @MadDogSurvival Рік тому

    Might have to invest in one of those mate ! Thanks for showing it! Nice one Dan mate 👍🏻👍🏻😎

  • @jeffdavis-ml8jq
    @jeffdavis-ml8jq Рік тому +1

    Here in the states we have two different manufacturers of bridge hammocks that I can think of. Warbonnet and Dutchware. I have the Warbonnet, and love it. These are bridged at both ends.

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому +1

      You missed ENO and the Haven tent.
      We also have Helsdon outdoors here in Europe.

    • @bill7853
      @bill7853 Рік тому +1

      You also missed the best : Townsend big guy ,

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому

      @@bill7853 who

    • @bill7853
      @bill7853 Рік тому

      @@pedroclaro7822 just google Townsend "big guy " bridge hammock . Handmade , more comfortable for wide shoulders but a little pricey unless you're in the states . I bought one ...after finding others slightly constrictive . HTH, Bill

  • @mickybetts7957
    @mickybetts7957 Рік тому +3

    Gives me an Idea! I have a DD travel hammock, which can become a bivvy type thing. Reckon a pole between the chord at either end when un gathered, might make similar thing to that onewind but with bonus of built in bug net.

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому

      The bivvi waterproof one? I am curious about thst one. Do you get condensation in it? I want to try it with an xl sleeping pad and my sleeping bag

  • @simonward4520
    @simonward4520 Рік тому +1

    Agree with pole at bottom, I don't buy mummy sleeping bags for that reason. I like to be able to move my feet.

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому +2

      I think a pole at the bottom would make it a lot better that way we can sleep at any end

  • @SonofChurchill
    @SonofChurchill Рік тому

    @englishwoodsman Hi Dan can put the Bar in 1st then hock carabiner to Tree strap 2nd.

  • @peteraitken6494
    @peteraitken6494 Рік тому +1

    Never owned one Dan but looks quite comfortable I must admit 👍👌

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому +3

      This is the best hammock I have been in

    • @peteraitken6494
      @peteraitken6494 Рік тому

      @@englishwoodsman I’ll need to try one for sure 👍👌❤️

  • @systemSkynet
    @systemSkynet Рік тому +1

    Would a pole through both ends not be better to flatten it out or is that making it a death trap?

  • @southcoastoutdoorsuk6301
    @southcoastoutdoorsuk6301 Рік тому

    Great hammock , you didn’t use the whoopi slings for the adjustment? Love mine super comfortable

  • @MrDefaultti
    @MrDefaultti Рік тому

    12 Kn carabiners are roughly 1223 Kilograms.

  • @stevej7875
    @stevej7875 Рік тому

    Did you throw the whoopie slings to the side? 😮

  • @Kenbur
    @Kenbur Рік тому

    HEY DAN - WARNING - just now watched another review on this hammock by Bolton M. he never got it set up because the whoopie slings were absolute rubbish - they would not hold at all. It was a good thing he discovered that before trying to sit test it. Bolton tried several times to make them work but had to give up even finishing the review because he was in an area where the trees were too far apart for the straps and of course, the slings were crap. So IF you take that hammock out again Mate be sure to bring something besides those whoopie slings if you need some extra length to hang. Cheers

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 Рік тому

    The foot bar is a 'dynamite' idea!

  • @Bikepacking
    @Bikepacking Рік тому

    Put whoopie slings on it

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman Рік тому +1

    Wow Dan two videos, nice work. We use to do the pole trick in the Navy, not as long as this. Never been in a hammock sins then but might be persuaded to now. And you think it was fiddle setting this hammock, you would have had hours of fun rigging a Navy hammock

    • @PaulHiggins-jh7xi
      @PaulHiggins-jh7xi Рік тому

      Used to be called stretchers in the navy made out a gash pieces of wood with notches cut into the ends to take the cordage (clews) the length to personal comfort but never as long as the pole shown. Stretchers could be fitted in theory to any hammock
      By the way Dan the carabiner Kn equals = Kilonewtons 1Kn is equal to 224.8 lbs force a measurement of the weight it carry.

    • @Martycycleman
      @Martycycleman Рік тому

      That's why all the broom handles were short. Ha ha

  • @Sisu_80
    @Sisu_80 9 місяців тому

    Hey. Love this channel, been following for years. I've got a bridge hammock and have been looking at the equinox. How compatible is it. Or does it hang a bit loose. Interested to know your thoughts.

  • @williambarr318
    @williambarr318 Рік тому +1

    When are you going to start going camping again?

  • @lansdorf
    @lansdorf Рік тому

    Take the cord out of your standard hammock and feed a pole through the fold and you have the same thing but better, less chance of the corners tearing.

  • @garysmith7286
    @garysmith7286 Рік тому

    Nice video mate. Those "whoopie sling" ropes you didn't use , would have helped with the overall suspension. How do you fit a bug net??

  • @eddiejefferies3659
    @eddiejefferies3659 Рік тому

    Not that I have tried one, but sadly for me, I think that the only comfortable hammock would be the unaffordable Amok Draumr. Having said that, a quick Google reveals cheap copies of it.

  • @megawatt7165
    @megawatt7165 Рік тому

    Is this a shopping channel ? Or a camping channel?

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому

      Where do you get a shopping channel from ? Other people who do outdoor camping enjoy seeing different equipment before buying. If you don't like video like this, please don't watch and dont comment two or three times.

  • @adventureswithsteve2981
    @adventureswithsteve2981 Рік тому +1

    Turn your old hammock into a bridge hammock ua-cam.com/video/xha1tFXAHi0/v-deo.html
    Use marlin hitch like in this video.

  • @pedroclaro7822
    @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому

    People, I don’t want to be contradicting the English Woodsman, but I saw an honest review of this by a German Dennis, and…
    He claims it’s very uncomfortable over any amount of time. Legs are up and stretched, and pushed together by the gathered end, so he gets knee pain quickly. You don’t seem to be able to use a sleeping pad which is something bridge hammocks exceed at.
    Another UA-camrs have already torn their mosquito net with the spreader bar. It’s a very common problem with one Warbonnet bridge hammock, with similar bar ends - people have torn tarps open. Onewind needs to provide an acessory to put over these, like a plastic ball with a magnet inside to that it clicks in place over the bar ends. Or to advise people not use a mosquito net nor place their tarp too close….
    All this seems to do is prevent shoulder squeeze, which is fine if you have that problem like me, and you use a trekking mummy bag and pad, but not as comfortable as a gathered end hammock using an underquilt.
    I love onewind as a company, their innovative designs and especially their five star tarps, but this product 👎

  • @bluebeard71
    @bluebeard71 Рік тому

    They have done something similar to a British military hammock , the difference is the British military hammocks have spreaders at both ends

  • @SonofChurchill
    @SonofChurchill Рік тому

    I like bridge Hammocks but are norm £££ Nice review. I have had ago at making at DIY bridge from a Basha.

  • @Domocantgetausername
    @Domocantgetausername Рік тому +2

    12 kN is 12 Kilonewton of force

  • @SmudgeDiver
    @SmudgeDiver Рік тому

    SLEEP DIAGONALLY in your hammock.
    The best and most comfortable way to sleep in any hammock is diagonally. It flattens out the curve in your back, so you are lying flat. It allows for side sleepers. It's just soo much more comfortable and doesn't require a pole.

  • @fatmanfaffing4116
    @fatmanfaffing4116 Рік тому

    Can't find it on the website link you left. Keen to know how much; price and weight. I think you wrap the tree straps around then adjust length with the whoopie slings but it does seem rather excessive needing well spaced trees.

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому

      www.onewindoutdoors.com/collections/bridge-hammock/products/bridge-hammock

  • @CrownJewelzMusicGroup
    @CrownJewelzMusicGroup Рік тому +3

    Arent them strings whoppie slings?

  • @samspadeBristol
    @samspadeBristol Рік тому +1

    👍 100 😉

  • @henryporter5466
    @henryporter5466 Рік тому

    Looks rubbery.

  • @sergeiz.5815
    @sergeiz.5815 Рік тому

    You should do steak and chip reviews . Maybe you would get free steaks for reviews😊😅

  • @LundysWildcampBushcraft
    @LundysWildcampBushcraft Рік тому +3

    Not sure if the underblanket will work properly to be honest Dan do a few proper overnights in it mate before recommending it to be honest a lot of people watch your video's and take your word for it atvb Jimmy 😎😎👍👍

  • @waynus2021
    @waynus2021 Рік тому

    whoopie slings aren`t "spare" extensions , they`re part of the setup to give you adjustability , much better than the daisy chain straps that you`re suggesting

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому +1

      I thought that but onewind said thay are Extensions.

    • @waynus2021
      @waynus2021 Рік тому

      @@englishwoodsman i think it could be an "Americanism" mate , a sort of different word for them in the states as our words here , easy mistake to make

  • @richardpearson9337
    @richardpearson9337 Рік тому +1

    Didn't know you were 23 mate.

  • @Bikepacking
    @Bikepacking Рік тому

    My hammock lays fat by dream hammock when you lay diagonally

  • @Tom-eq6vo
    @Tom-eq6vo Рік тому

    Not done hammock camping yet, but it’s something I want to try this year, got myself 2 tarps the back end of last year but not got round to choosing a hammock/bug net/under quilt, had been looking at a DD set up, any advice how the one wind compares?

    • @printleeds1066
      @printleeds1066 Рік тому +1

      Onewind is better because it's 11-12ft as opposed to 9ft. Get the zipper hammock.

    • @samb394
      @samb394 Рік тому +1

      I have both. OneWind and DD hammocks, I’d go for the OneWind hammock as said above for the length, I have a one Tigris underquilt but have recently purchased a snugpak cocoon so a top and underquilt in one. OneWind products are twice the price of DD but not twice the quality, sure you will be happy with a full DD setup if you’re not over 6 foot tall

  • @clactonmassive
    @clactonmassive Рік тому

    I'm a happily married man. But I had an overwhelming urge to hop in and have a cuddle😂😂

  • @MrEvilWasp
    @MrEvilWasp Рік тому

    I'm not convinved that it's much different to a regular hammock. I have seen much flatter hammocks that even side sleepers are happy with so I thought this was going to be one of those.
    Peace

  • @marko7969
    @marko7969 Рік тому

    What a strange way to insert the bar 😮
    Doesn't look very strong

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 Рік тому

    DOOD!

  • @kenwebster5053
    @kenwebster5053 Рік тому

    12kN is 12000 Newtons. Newtons are the standard unit of force in the metric system named after the Englishman who invented Newtonian Physics, you may have heard of him. Here on Earth, 1,224 kg mass at rest exerts a force of 12000N upon whatever it is supporting it (approximately).

    • @AndyWardle
      @AndyWardle Рік тому

      Depends on the area though. And the shapes and dimensions of the objects you’re submitting the force upon 😊

    • @kenwebster5053
      @kenwebster5053 Рік тому

      @@AndyWardle No it doesn't, this is the static load rating of a carabiner for normal & proper use of the carabiner.

    • @AndyWardle
      @AndyWardle Рік тому

      @@kenwebster5053 say that then.

    • @kenwebster5053
      @kenwebster5053 Рік тому

      @@AndyWardle I shouldn't have needed too, because it's stated in the standards specification for such equipment. So you should have known that is what it means.

  • @rossontinternet
    @rossontinternet Рік тому +2

    12 kilo Newtons…….or 1200kg

    • @englishwoodsman
      @englishwoodsman  Рік тому +1

      That wy I love my UA-cam followers alway there to help . Thank you

  • @expat0149
    @expat0149 Рік тому

    Apparently 12KN is rated to 2697LB , think you should be ok then :) ,my fat ass needs a few more then ...haha

  • @adventureswithsteve2981
    @adventureswithsteve2981 Рік тому

    You might like this ua-cam.com/video/3l_DfiojpJY/v-deo.html
    Hammock Tent

  • @jamesmills4393
    @jamesmills4393 Рік тому

    12 KN = 12 Kilo Newtons. 1KN is equal to 102kg as near as makes no difference.. or to the pedantic..101.97kg

  • @finger351
    @finger351 Рік тому

    A kilonewton (kn) is roughly 100 kilos, you will need to eat like a puppy to break that.

  • @robharkness579
    @robharkness579 Рік тому

    Don’t think it will be something I will try not for me hammock camping.

  • @sergeiz.5815
    @sergeiz.5815 Рік тому

    Im waiting for steak reviews? 😅 Whats the best cut how to grill😅properly important stuff

  • @JamesBrown-fx2bj
    @JamesBrown-fx2bj Рік тому

    What's the face all about in the thumbnail pic you trying to eat it or what

  • @seasoldier3902
    @seasoldier3902 Рік тому

    You are commenting on a bridge hammock that you have just obtained without doing some homework. For example, you mention whether existing under quilts will fit the bridge hammock but you do not show if they do or not!
    I would suggest that you buy the Ultimate Hang Book 2. You will get a great deal of new knowledge that will enhance your existing knowledge on the subject.
    To obtain a flat lay in a hammock you have to lay in the hammock at an angle! How tall are you? Do you have the correct length of hammock for you to obtain the "flat lay?" If you haven't then you are going to imitate a banana in the hammock and get the backache you have mentioned.
    Please do some thorough research before making your comments; it would make your videos interesting. However, I would then stop watching them. At present, they are a source of entertainment because of the amateur nature of the content!

  • @stumpymacgabhann
    @stumpymacgabhann Рік тому

    It's only a gimmick 😅

    • @crazyhorsejohnny1974
      @crazyhorsejohnny1974 Рік тому

      Far from it. A company in the US have been making a bridge hammock for several years and they are very popular. Warbonnet Is the company name.

  • @angelswithdirtyfaces1
    @angelswithdirtyfaces1 Рік тому +1

    👍

  • @fshcake
    @fshcake Рік тому +1

    1

  • @allurelasu
    @allurelasu Рік тому

    🙌🙏