An old tube sock works pretty well for housing the tent stakes & poles--soft cotton material with slight elasticity prevents direct contact with the tent & fly. Great video guys!
Hey man THANK YOU. I'm in the military and they just gave us some of these for training and I could not figure out how to repack this thing until I watched you lol.
I just got mine brand new complete with rain fly in eBay for $85 shipped. While that is a steal, when you consider i coulda got an ACU light fighter 1 for like $10 more, it seems like I got ripped off lol. I'm kidding I love this pop up bednet system, but the light fighter isn't heavier, stores as small and you can sit up inside and store your gear inside, plus you can make it a 4 season tent. I'll be getting that light fighter next. Still tho, I'll enjoy and use both. The bednet fits better when I use my 3 day molle assault pack; It's like that front compartment was made for the ebns. I also find the ebns a great item for surf and inlet fishing as a sun shelter to retreat to and rest. In that case it's way better to have a pop up system.
Those tapped seams were coming up because it was not stored correctly. I am very familiar with this tent and it's different fly options etc. This was not from the factory. It looks like someone tried to add extra tape to the seams and didnt do it correctly and also it was not stored or left in the outdoors for an extreme season change. Great job fixing it up tho. Great video also. Good review.
It was a bad tape job for sure, Scott. Thanks for watching! I love the setup and the whole idea behind the bed net. Our last overnight trip on the Roanoke River I slept in it under a tarp. Near 100 degrees and little to no wind, I needed all of the airflow that I could get! ua-cam.com/video/-XVzQSlgTJU/v-deo.html
The position of the paracord can be opened a little more during sewing,Therefore, when the camp nails are stretched, the opened position will be wider. A layer of fabric is sewn on the back of the rain cloth, which can increase the strength of the seam.
If you need to replace the collapsible center pole, what is the total length and could you just purchase aftermarket tent pole if that length? I know it has (2) 45 bends, but that shouldn’t make much of a difference Thanks
Jesus... I purchased mine new for over $200. Its the same for all of your vids as well. Poppa Roberts must be a pro negotiator. Do a vid on how to make your ground sheet.
Could you possibly provide measurements for the center pole ( I.e., total length and distance from the ground to the 45 angles). I lost my pole on a hike. I have another easton pole but I need to bend it and I do not have any measurements. I have looked for the specs online with no luck
Greetings. I have some equipment in need of some seam type of tape, something like the one you used on this tent. I would like to know what tape you used and where to buy it. Thenk you. Keep up the good work-
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, Mike. I do hope it was helpful. I used the Catoma this past weekend on a kayak camping overnighter. The mosquitoes were relentless AND held at bay by the Catoma.
Is this the military version, or the civilian Wolverine version, as I think the current Wolverine rain fly is a different contour that (I think) doesn’t have the fitment issues that you highlighted around the bednet base, and it might therefore help keep the base bednet more water tight.
I'm not aware of a miltary/civilian variant. This could very well be an older version of the rain fly, though. I'll have to check and see, thanks for watching and commenting, Ronan!
Yes. Initially it leaked a little where the door ties are sewn in. I applied seam grip and that pretty much sealed it for me. I apply a coat of camp dry spray to the rain fly once a year and I've had great results.
This one does well for me. I spray it once a year with the 3M Scotchgard Heavy Duty Water Shield amzn.to/44YG45Z to keep it waterproof. The taped seams were the real issue for me as I bought this one used and had to replace the tape. Some of the tape didn't last as long as I would have liked, so, I used seam-grip to fix those areas. In all honestly, a tarp (or poncho) is the best way to go for this setup.
Hopefully soon I'll be able to see how well it can be heated with UCO candle lanterns. I get a real kick out of modding my gear and this was a fun one to do it with.
An old tube sock works pretty well for housing the tent stakes & poles--soft cotton material with slight elasticity prevents direct contact with the tent & fly. Great video guys!
Great tip!
Hey man THANK YOU. I'm in the military and they just gave us some of these for training and I could not figure out how to repack this thing until I watched you lol.
Ha! Hey you are welcome! With a little practice you'll be giving field instruction at 0430 hours!
I just got mine brand new complete with rain fly in eBay for $85 shipped. While that is a steal, when you consider i coulda got an ACU light fighter 1 for like $10 more, it seems like I got ripped off lol. I'm kidding I love this pop up bednet system, but the light fighter isn't heavier, stores as small and you can sit up inside and store your gear inside, plus you can make it a 4 season tent. I'll be getting that light fighter next. Still tho, I'll enjoy and use both. The bednet fits better when I use my 3 day molle assault pack; It's like that front compartment was made for the ebns. I also find the ebns a great item for surf and inlet fishing as a sun shelter to retreat to and rest. In that case it's way better to have a pop up system.
Well... that was definitely a thorough review. Thanks for your time and effort.
Hey thanks for watching and leaving us a comment, uberdan08!
Those tapped seams were coming up because it was not stored correctly. I am very familiar with this tent and it's different fly options etc. This was not from the factory. It looks like someone tried to add extra tape to the seams and didnt do it correctly and also it was not stored or left in the outdoors for an extreme season change. Great job fixing it up tho. Great video also. Good review.
It was a bad tape job for sure, Scott. Thanks for watching! I love the setup and the whole idea behind the bed net. Our last overnight trip on the Roanoke River I slept in it under a tarp. Near 100 degrees and little to no wind, I needed all of the airflow that I could get! ua-cam.com/video/-XVzQSlgTJU/v-deo.html
@@robertsbushcraft yeah it is a pretty good system. Just checked out your Roanoke vid. Awesome!!!
The position of the paracord can be opened a little more during sewing,Therefore, when the camp nails are stretched, the opened position will be wider.
A layer of fabric is sewn on the back of the rain cloth, which can increase the strength of the seam.
Good luck when TSHTF, guys. You guys rock and are bound to make it though.
By the way, sweet bug out / get home system, you've got there.
Hey thanks, Scot!
If you need to replace the collapsible center pole, what is the total length and could you just purchase aftermarket tent pole if that length?
I know it has (2) 45 bends, but that shouldn’t make much of a difference
Thanks
I’ve had this for over 10 years and still have a hard time pulling it down and making it fit in the little sack it comes with
Does anyone know the dimensions of the ridgepole?
Very good review and mods
Thank you, Michael!
Thanks for the demonstration.
You are welcome, Joseph. Thanks for watching, leaving us a comment, and subbing!
Jesus... I purchased mine new for over $200. Its the same for all of your vids as well. Poppa Roberts must be a pro negotiator. Do a vid on how to make your ground sheet.
He finds deals that's for sure! Mom wants him to stay away from online shops!
Could you possibly provide measurements for the center pole ( I.e., total length and distance from the ground to the 45 angles). I lost my pole on a hike. I have another easton pole but I need to bend it and I do not have any measurements. I have looked for the specs online with no luck
Greetings. I have some equipment in need of some seam type of tape, something like the one you used on this tent. I would like to know what tape you used and where to buy it. Thenk you. Keep up the good work-
Hello José! The specific brand I used is no longer available on Amazon (Sundley), but, this looks exactly like it amzn.to/3BtT2w5
Great video, thanks
Thanks for watching, Timothy!
Great review! Great hair!
You're speaking our language, D. N. R.!
Thanks...very good review
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, Mike. I do hope it was helpful. I used the Catoma this past weekend on a kayak camping overnighter. The mosquitoes were relentless AND held at bay by the Catoma.
What is the length of that ridge pole?
Is this the military version, or the civilian Wolverine version, as I think the current Wolverine rain fly is a different contour that (I think) doesn’t have the fitment issues that you highlighted around the bednet base, and it might therefore help keep the base bednet more water tight.
I'm not aware of a miltary/civilian variant. This could very well be an older version of the rain fly, though. I'll have to check and see, thanks for watching and commenting, Ronan!
Pretty sure that's an older military fly. The newer ones have kickstand vents on either side and the civilian fly has a third center vent
My dad found it at habitat for humanity for $20.
Tested in the rain?
Yes. Initially it leaked a little where the door ties are sewn in. I applied seam grip and that pretty much sealed it for me. I apply a coat of camp dry spray to the rain fly once a year and I've had great results.
How waterproof is this shelter?
This one does well for me. I spray it once a year with the 3M Scotchgard Heavy Duty Water Shield amzn.to/44YG45Z to keep it waterproof. The taped seams were the real issue for me as I bought this one used and had to replace the tape. Some of the tape didn't last as long as I would have liked, so, I used seam-grip to fix those areas. In all honestly, a tarp (or poncho) is the best way to go for this setup.
Nice mods .
Hopefully soon I'll be able to see how well it can be heated with UCO candle lanterns. I get a real kick out of modding my gear and this was a fun one to do it with.
Can you use it without the bed net
Skip to 39:35, you certainly can use it without the bednet.
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介紹的很詳細,不過就是聲音有點小。
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Where did you get it from? And price ? Sorry I might missed the information about it
It was a local purchase for $45.00 A good deal! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, chris!
Hope I'm the lucky winner.
Hey good luck, George!
they replace mine after the fiberglass net poles bega to dlamites and stab me. YES make a bag for poles and stakes not worth MSRP..