Camping enthusiasts and bushcraft aficionados often face the challenge of limited space and comfort in their outdoor shelters. Onewind's innovative Camping Tarp Poles offer a practical solution to this common issue, transforming the way adventurers experience the great outdoors.
Transforming Camping Comfort
The confined space under a hammock tarp can dampen the joy of camping. Onewind's 12-foot winter tarp, featured in an in-depth review by outdoor enthusiast Dennis, showcases the potential for expanded living space with the addition of Tarp Poles. These poles are a game-changer for bushcraft and camping, designed to extend the tarp and create a more spacious and comfortable shelter.
Onewind Tarp Poles: A Must-Have for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Onewind Tarp Poles, as demonstrated by Dennis, are an essential tool for any outdoor enthusiast. Their design is intuitive, resembling traditional tent poles but optimized for tarp expansion. This simplicity in design translates to a user-friendly experience, making them suitable for both seasoned campers and those new to bushcraft.
A Smart Investment in Outdoor Gear
Dennis’s review emphasizes the value of Onewind Tarp Poles, noting their affordability and compatibility with various tarps. This makes them a versatile addition to any camping or bushcraft gear collection.
Conclusion: Elevating Outdoor Adventures
Onewind's Tarp Poles are not just an accessory; they represent a significant advancement in camping and bushcraft gear, providing enhanced space, comfort, and reliability. Their introduction into the market underscores Onewind's commitment to improving the outdoor experience, offering practical solutions for common camping challenges. Whether you're a bushcraft expert or a camping enthusiast, these tarp poles are an indispensable tool for elevating your outdoor adventures.
Explore Onewind's Shelter: Poncho to Tent
In-depth Look: Onewind Ultralight Shelter Features
In the world of outdoor adventures, efficiency and versatility are paramount. Onewind Outdoors has set a new benchmark with its innovative Ultralight Shelter, as demonstrated in the insightful reviews by bushcraft and woodscraft expert Blackie Thomas. Blackie Thomas has showcased the remarkable capabilities of this shelter in two detailed videos, highlighting its versatility as both a protective rain cloak and a sturdy, lightweight tent.
Revolutionary Design and Functionality
The Onewind Ultralight Shelter, as described by Blackie Thomas, transcends traditional outdoor gear boundaries. This shelter is not just a mere piece of equipment; it's a versatile, all-encompassing solution for outdoor enthusiasts. Its ingenious design allows it to transform from a large poncho into a full-fledged shelter. Made from lightweight materials, it includes multiple adjustment parts and a sturdy zipper, ensuring quick and easy setup.
Key Features Highlighted
Lightweight and Compact: The shelter is incredibly light, packing into its own stuff sack, making it ideal for backpackers prioritizing weight and space. Versatile Usage: As Blackie Thomas illustrates, the shelter serves multiple purposes. It can be worn as a rain cloak, offering extensive coverage and protection against harsh weather. The cloak configuration provides not only a barrier against wind and rain but also serves as a practical piece of gear to weather storms comfortably. The addition of a zipper allows for full enclosure, creating a cozy haven that keeps the user dry and warm. Its length and reinforced sections provide ample shelter, even in windy and rainy conditions.This dual functionality makes the Onewind shelter an exceptional piece of gear for those who value practicality and versatility.
Effortless Transformation:
With its simple yet effective cinch cords and innovative clasps, the shelter quickly morphs into a robust tent-like structure, offering a dry and secure haven.
Enhanced Comfort and Protection:
The Ultralight Shelter features a spacious hood and adjustable openings, ensuring comfort and protection in various weather conditions.
Practical Demonstrations and Endorsements
Blackie Thomas’s hands-on demonstration emphasizes the shelter's practicality and ease of use. He walks through the setup process, highlighting its spacious interior and the efficient use of stakes and cords to secure the shelter. His positive experience and endorsement underline the product’s reliability and functionality in real-world conditions.
The Ultimate Outdoor Companion
For outdoor enthusiasts looking for gear that can keep up with their adventures without weighing them down, the Onewind ultralight shelter stands out as a prime choice. Its lightweight design, coupled with the dual functionality of serving as both a cloak and a tent, addresses the core needs of bushcraft and camping aficionados. Blackie Thomas's thorough review and demonstration of this shelter underline its value and effectiveness in real-world conditions.
Whether braving sudden downpours or setting up camp in the wilderness, Onewind's ultralight shelter offers a blend of protection, comfort, and convenience that is hard to match. Its innovative design and practical features make it a must-have for anyone serious about outdoor adventure. As highlighted by Thomas, this shelter is not just a piece of gear; it's a versatile companion that ensures readiness for whatever the wild may bring.
Experience the ultimate in versatility and reliability with the Onewind Outdoors Ultralight Shelter. Whether facing the unpredictability of the wilderness or seeking a reliable outdoor companion, this shelter promises to elevate your outdoor experience. Explore more and venture further with Onewind Outdoors – where adventure meets innovation.
]]>What The Ultimate Hang Says About onewind’s Products?
Derek Hansen is not only an outdoor enthusiast but also a book author. One of his published books is titled “The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide to Hammock Camping” which is quite popular online. What he says about reviewed Onewind hammock Camping Gears.....]]>Revolutionize the way you travel. Whether it is camping in the woods, hiking in a beautiful mountain, or mountain climbing to the Himalayas, or elsewhere, sporting or bringing travel gear with you like camping hammocks, winter socks or tarps is always better than having none at all. More so when you stay for the night in areas like forests or deserts, you need them more than you can imagine.
Derek Hansen, an acclaimed outdoor enthusiast and the mind behind The Ultimate Hang, has recently delved into the offerings of onewind. His unscripted review covers three key products: the onewind Ultralight Hammock Silnylon Tarp 12', the 11' Double Wide Camping Hammock, and the Winter Sock. Let's explore the onewind products he evaluated.
The first product he reviewed from onewind is the silnylon tarp. This tarp system coming from our brand has everything you need to set up your hammocks well, and offers the traveler with their four-season protection.
The tarp or the rainfly, to call it the other way, is made from 20D silnylon ripstop that is durable and abrasion resistant. It is also coated with silicone at PU 4000mm waterproofing. There are 11 tie-outs and four pullouts with heavy-duty stitching that is one of the best in the industry. It also comes with every accessory you need to make it happen.
Then, he also talks about the camping hammock. onewind’s camping hammock lets you escape the daily grind, and the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a space where you can relax your mind, body, and spirit. It is lightweight, so it is perfect for backpacking trips, durable enough for everyday use, and provides room for two adults already. Whether you are on the trail, just at the backyard, or in the backwoods, this hammock will let you feel at home when you are on it.
Derek Hansen includes the winter sock in his video review, so those are three products in one review video. Sounds cool, right? Well, the third product is the hammock winter sock, designed to create a microclimate for the camper through reducing heat loss to air movement. This is the perfect hammock gear to bring when camping in the winter.
The winter sock is made with DWR 1.1 oz. ripstop nylon to offer the camper with durability, breathability, and wind resistance. It also protects from stains, snow, light rain, and mist. Let them roll off the winter sock. So who is Derek Hansen?
Derek Hansen is not only a traveler and an outdoor enthusiast, but he is also a book author. One of his published books is titled “The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide to Hammock Camping” which is quite popular online and among outdoor travel revelers too.
His “The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide to Hammock Camping,” with a revised edition and re-written version features frequently asked questions about hammocks for new hangers, and a special advanced section for veterans, plus a do-it-yourself section that will let every traveler get their grip on making their hammock gear.
He considers himself as a lightweight backpacker, a former Scoutmaster, and a “hammock enthusiast” who has had the luck to enjoy his very first hammock hang at the age of 14. This was in a Boy Scout high adventure base. When not testing out, perhaps reviewing outdoor gear, Derek Hansen enjoys quality time with the family he loves. He has his official website, The Ultimate Hang.
He also has his official YouTube channel, “Derek Hansen” where he publishes videos where he shares tips and in-depth skills on staying dry, staying warm, and staying bug-free while at camp or while at your adventures. Interestingly enough, one of the brands he reviewed is onewind. Let us take a look at what he is saying about onewind’s products.
Unlike other customers who reviewed onewind, and there is nothing wrong with their reviews, Derek Hansen’s review was what he notes as an unscripted review of the products. It is a three-in-one review. He reviews the onewind camping hammock, the silnylon tarp, and the winter sock. Let us begin with the tarp.
“It’s actually, probably one of the best-made gear I’ve seen,” Derek states.
What is great about watching his video review is how he does it like how many written articles are laid out online. He enumerates the pros and the cons. For the onewind tarp, one of the features he likes the most is the shock cord. He also likes how the carabiners are closing off the tarp doors.
“You’ve not only privacy in a storm situation,” he says. “You can really effectively see loft in all sides of the tarp.”
He is helping every interested buyer of onewind’s products to learn about their offerings, by honestly enumerating the cons.
He also shares tips on how the traveler can maximize the use of the onewind products he reviews.
“It is a very well-made tarp. I can definitely recommend it,” Derek says.
Next, he reviews the camping hammock. He likes the way the travel gear are “doing their homework.”
“They’ve really done a great job of adding those little bits that go above and beyond just a simple hammock,” he adds.
He likes the various features of the onewind hammock, including the reinforced tie-outs. He also likes the ripstop fabric, since they are very comfortable. Like with the tarp, he goes very honest about his review, since he shares about the cons as well.
Meanwhile, for the winter sock, he likes the lightweight fabric that this winter cover comes with.
“It is a very lightweight fabric,” he further notes. “When I use these two, it’s not only for extra cloth. If it is windy and I’m not expecting rain, [it can go without the tarp] because sometimes, tarps just become sails in the wind. It cuts the wind out, and keeps me even a little bit warmer…”
He also likes the bug net that comes with the winter sock.
Furthermore, he shares tips on how travelers like you can make the most out of these onewind products.
For more information about onewind and what our customers are saying about our products, keep it tuned right here at www.onewindoutdoors.com.
]]>Hello, outdoor enthusiasts! I'm thrilled to share a must-have for your camping adventures: the Onewind Topquilt. This innovative product, expertly reviewed by Karen on her YouTube channel 'Karen’s Gone Wild!', is a breakthrough in outdoor comfort and versatility.
🌲 First Impressions: A Blend of Warmth and Convenience
Karen's initial reaction mirrors what any outdoor lover would feel – excitement and awe. The quilt, measuring 2.2 meters long and 1.4 meters wide, is impressively large, perfect for taller individuals. It comes in a standard Onewind stuff sack, ensuring easy transport.
👍 Design Highlights: Ingenious Versatility
This isn't just a quilt; it's a quilt and poncho in one! Its dual function solves the common camping dilemma of chilly evenings and uncomfortable sleeping arrangements. The quilt's 20D ultra-lightweight nylon taffeta fabric, with a water-resistant coating, offers both comfort and practicality. The soft texture, coupled with a slight sheen, adds to its appeal.
🔥 Warmth and Comfort: Feel the Difference Instantly
The quilt’s interior fibers are designed to retain heat and prevent air escape, ensuring you stay warm instantly upon wearing it. As Karen demonstrated, it's simple to transition from a poncho to a quilt, making it perfect for use in a hammock. Its clever design includes a foot box and cinchable ends, preventing cold air intrusion and ensuring snugness.
🌟 Key Features: Thoughtful and Practical
📣 Final Thoughts: A Must-Have for Campers
In conclusion, the Onewind Topquilt is an absolute game changer. It's a stellar example of how Onewind listens to customer feedback and continuously improves their products. For anyone who loves camping but hates the cold, this quilt-poncho combo is a dream come true. A big thumbs up from Karen, and certainly from us too!
Check out Karen's full review on her channel, 'Karen’s Gone Wild!', for more insights. Stay warm and explore more with Onewind!
✍️ About Reviewer
Author: Philip Penczek
Ich habe mir das komple1e Hängema1en Setup von Onewind gekau< und bin begeistert, was undwieso ich so überzeugt wurde, möchte ich in ein paar Worten festhalten. Zunächst der Bestellvorgang, ichhabe die Produkte ausgewählt und durch einen Raba1code etwas sparen können (es gibt immer malwieder AkJonen, einfach drauf achten). Die Lieferung erfolgte zwischen 9 und 13 Tage.
]]>Ich habe mir das komple1e Hängema1en Setup von Onewind gekau< und bin begeistert, was undwieso ich so überzeugt wurde, möchte ich in ein paar Worten festhalten. Zunächst der Bestellvorgang, ichhabe die Produkte ausgewählt und durch einen Raba1code etwas sparen können (es gibt immer malwieder AkJonen, einfach drauf achten). Die Lieferung erfolgte zwischen 9 und 13 Tage. Da ich noch fürden Winter ein extra Topquilt brauchte habe ich zwei Bestellungen aufgegeben. Nun zur Ausrüstung selbst bestehend aus: 1x 12’Hängema1e 1x 12‘ Tarp 1x 4season Underuiquilt (welches gleichzeiJg als top und Underquilt umfunkJoniert werden kann) 1x gear hammock und 2x Taschen fürdie Ridgeline der Hängema1e. Das Setup selbst ist auch auf den Bildern zu sehen. Der allgemeine Vorteilvon Onewind ist, dass die Produkte untereinander aufeinander abgesJmmt sind, so kann beispielsweisedas Topquilt an gewünschten Stellen mit der Hängema1e verbunden werden, um ein vermeintlichesVerutschen in der Nacht zu verhindern.
Hängema1e, welche ich in der 3.66m x 2.95m Version bestellt habe. Allgemein ist zu sagen je länger und breiter desto bequemer ist die Hängema1e zum Schlafen. Und hier ist diese Hängema1e einfach der Preis/Leistungssieger.
Ridgeline, Moskitonetz und Reisverschluss machen einen vernün<igen Eindruck. Die Aubängung ist stufenlos und somit nochmals präziser als die meisten anderen Konkurrenten in diesem Preissegment. Je nach Nutzung lässt sich das Moskitonetz in dem Packsack verstauen. (Als kleiner Tipp beim Aubängenimmer darauf achten, dass der Packsack auf der richJgen Seite hängt und das Moskitonetz mühelos zu verstauen). Der Stoff selbst macht einen sehr werJgen Eindruck und ist dazu noch sehrbequem, da er sich nicht zu stark ausdehnt beim Reinlegen. Man kann sie auch für einen einfachen Ausflug benutzen und zu zweit drin sitzen/ liegen.
Kommen wir zum weiteren Highlight von Onewind, das Tarp. Ich bezeichne es gerne als schwebendes Zelt, denn genau dies ist machbar. Die Seitenwände können extra abgespannt werden und bieten somit deutlich mehr Volumen. Zudem können die Ecken des Tarps entweder untereinander verbunden werden, um noch mehr vor der Wi1erung geschützt zu werden oder man klappt sie weg, um mehr Sicht zu erlangen.
Auch die Aubängung selbst ist simple, aber zuverlässig. So benöJgt man keinerlei Knoten zurBefesJgung der Hängema1e. Hierfür gibt es mitgelieferte Haken und Seile, die einen einfachen und schnellenAugau ermöglichen.
Jeder der schon einmal in einer Hängema1e übernachtet hat, weiß wie wichJg eine IsolaJonsschicht ist. Ich empfehle immer ein Underquilt zu benutzen und keine Isoma1e oder sonsJges. Aus dem einfachen Grund, dass man ein Underquilt richJg einstellen kann, um so die ganze Nacht opJmalgeschützt zu sein, ohne Komfort aufzugeben. Sprich man kann sich frei in der Hängema1e bewegen. Ich besitze das dicke Topquilt und das 4 Saison Underquilt. Meiner Erfahrung nach reicht allein das 4 Saison Underquilt, was sich in Top und Underquilt au<eilen lässt für bis zu 8 Grad nachts. Hierbei ist zuerwähnen, wer mit richJg gewählter Kleidung schlä<, kann noch ein paar Grad mehr rausholen. Bei JeferenTemperaturen empfehle ich aber das richJge Topquilt, dieses hat eine integrierte Fußbox und sorgtsomit nochmals für eine bessere IsolaJon als nur die Decke aus dem Underquilt. Ich finde es sehrbequem ein Topquilt zu benutzen, man könnte denken ein Schlafsack würde es auch tun jedoch ist diesdeutlich unbequemer, zumal in den Schlafsack reinkommen und ihn zu schließen etwas dauern kann. des.
]]>🌳 Outdoor Adventures with Onewind 🛶
YouTube channel Grunt Proof, known for its focus on outdoor gear and preparedness, recently put the Onewind Tarp and Bug Net System to the test, and the results are in! Here's a rundown of what they found:
Versatility in the Wild
The tarp setup, while straightforward, requires a bit of ingenuity when trees are scarce. Nevertheless, the lightweight tarp and colossal mosquito net offer excellent coverage, suggesting that Onewind has prioritized both protection and portability.
Weathering the Storm
The products were exposed to heavy winds and simulated rain, with the reviewer leaving them out for days to test durability. Impressively, the gear withstood the elements, proving the system's reliability for hardcore campers.
Ease of Use
Despite initial doubts, the reviewer noted the ease of entry and exit through the mosquito net's zippers. Even with the tension applied, the zippers functioned flawlessly, making for a hassle-free experience.
Critter-Proof? Almost
A few small holes were noted, but the overlap of the tarp provided sufficient overlap to keep most insects at bay. While not impervious to all creatures, the system seems to offer a decent level of protection.
Roomy Comfort
There's ample space under the tarp, even when a hammock is hung inside. The setup allows for a good view of the surroundings and a feeling of openness that's much appreciated in the wild.
Improvement Points
While the overall system received praise, there were suggestions for improvement. More stakeout points could provide better protection from ground critters, and a stronger, larger stuff sack would make transport easier and more practical.
Final Thoughts
The Onewind Tarp and Bug Net System is a hit for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a lightweight and robust solution to their camping needs. With a few tweaks, it could become an indispensable part of any camper's gear.
Stay tuned for further updates as the system is put through more paces. For now, Onewind delivers a promising combo that might just be the new go-to for outdoor shelter. 🌲🏕️
]]>Embrace the wilderness with confidence with the OneWind Shelter—a game-changer for outdoor enthusiasts. Join Mark Young, a renowned bushcraft YouTuber, as he puts this shelter to the test in the heart of nature.
Preparation is Key 🌲
The unpredictability of the wild demands high-quality gear. Whether you're out for a serene day hike or facing unforeseen challenges, OneWind's shelter has got you covered. Mark emphasizes the importance of a reliable shelter, and OneWind delivers just that.
Quick Setup, Maximum Protection ⛺
Time is of the essence when the weather turns. That's where OneWind stands out. Mark demonstrates the shelter's rapid deployment—vital for comfort and safety. The ease of setup means you spend less time wrestling with gear and more time enjoying your adventure.
Durability Meets Versatility 🛠️
The OneWind Shelter isn't just built to last; it's designed to adapt. Mark shows off its robust materials, ready to brave the elements, alongside the versatility to become anything from an emergency cover to a leisurely shade provider.
Highlights:
🚀 Effortless Assembly: Hassle-free, even in a rush.
🌩️ Weather-Resistant: Stands strong against wind and rain.
🌞 Multi-Functional: From rain cover to sun shield.
🎒 Portable: Light on your back, heavy on features.
In his journey, Mark Young has not just reviewed a product—he's shared a story of trust in OneWind Outdoors. The shelter emerges as a reliable partner for all who tread the path less traveled.
Final Verdict: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
The OneWind Shelter is more than just a piece of gear—it's an essential ally in your outdoor arsenal. Whether you're a casual nature lover or a hardcore survivalist, this shelter is a must-have. Take it from Mark Young: with OneWind, you're ready for whatever the wild throws your way.
Ready to elevate your outdoor experience? The OneWind Shelter awaits. Happy trails and tranquil tales! 🍃
]]>The two quilts are a modular 4 seasons underquilt and a top quilt that can be used as a poncho liner. The quilts are each delivered in a compression bag.
And that's where I come to the biggest point of criticism: The compression bags do not have two straps that cross each other, as is usually the case, but only a single strap. On the one hand, it is more difficult to compress with just one strap and, on the other hand, this strap sometimes slips down. The problem with underquilt has been improved a bit by using two cords that can be stretched through line locomotives. I recommend replacing the compression bags. Onewind offers compression bags made of Silnylon with two straps. They should work better.
I have the thicker lined version in size L, which is supposed to insulate up to about 0 degrees. There is also a lighter, less thickly lined version.
The basic shape is a rectangular ceiling. There is a noticeable slit almost in the middle, which is closed with snaps. The head is put through this because you can wear the quilt like a poncho liner. Similar to the Helikon-Tex Swagman. But the Onewind Poncho Quilt is designed differently. It does not have a circumferential zipper, but snaps with which you can button a foot box. At the end of the foot box, there is a cord that runs through a sewn canal. With this cord and two cord stoppers, you can close the foot box. There is a buckle on a strap above so that the press studs on the foot box do not accidentally open. If you use the quilt as a poncho, you can tie the poncho around your stomach with this strap.
At the head end of the quilt, there is still a push button so that you can close the quilt behind the neck. Here I would have found it nice if you could gather the head end with a cord and cord stopper. This is particularly important at low temperatures.
Low temperatures? Yes, because the version I'm showing here should work up to just over 0 degrees. I haven't been able to try that yet because it hasn't been that cold before. But I'll catch up on that and then write my review about the quilts.
For the insulating filling, Onewind relies on a synthetic fiber made from corn. This synthetic fiber is called Sorona and is manufactured by DuPont. By using renewable, plant-based components, this insulation material is more environmentally friendly than other insulation materials made from plastic fibers.
Here are the technical data of the poncho top quilt:
A modular underquilt? Yes, because the underquilt consists of two parts: the underquilt itself and a blanket that can be buttoned into the underquilt using press studs. I think this idea is great because it gives you a 4-season underquilt and a blanket for the summer. The blanket can be buttoned together to make a quilt. Brilliant! But: there is no way to close the foot box. That's a shame because it would make the system perfect.
I have tested the underquilt in connection with the blanket as a top quilt and can say that the comfort limit is around 10 degrees. However, I have to say that I hung in the wind during the test. On windless nights you can use the quilt combination at lower temperatures. But everyone has to find out for themselves because everyone has a different temperature perception.
If you button the blanket into the underquilt, you increase the insulation performance considerably. Here, too, Onewind relies on DuPont Sorona is the insulation material and specifies a temperature range between 0 and -9 degrees. I haven't been able to test that yet, but I'll do it again and then write my review of the quilts.
We come to the hanging of the underquilt. The packsack has two openings, a carabiners hangs out of one. You hook this into the suspension of your hammock, open the other end of the packsack and pull the underquilt out when you go to the other end of the hammock. This ensures that the underquilt cannot accidentally fall onto the (wet) floor.
Three cords run from the carabiner to the underquilt. One each to the corners and one in the middle. The cord in the middle ends in a line locomotive, which in turn is attached to the quilt with a rubber cord. There are also line locomotives at the corners. These three points can be used to adjust the length of the cords and thus adapt the underquilt to the hammock. This suspension design was new to me and I think it is very well made. You can adjust the underquilt well. A little tip: When you have finished setting the underquilt, you should tie a knot at the end of the cord that hangs out of the line locomotive. Otherwise, the suspension may be misaligned when you repack the quilt.
The two ends of the underquilt can be closed on the hammock with an elastic cord and cord stopper.
The side of the underquilt is held by a rubber cord. There are also two D-rings on each side towards the head and foot ends. You can attach the supplied cords to it, which are then attached to the ridgeline of the hammock. These cords can then be adjusted with line locomotives. This helps to adjust the underquilt so that it also lies against the back and legs.
The variety of setting options can overwhelm a layperson. Therefore Onewind provides illustrated assembly instructions. I give them great praise for this because you won't find anything like that even with very high-priced manufacturers.
How to adjust the underquilt can also be seen in my video for the two quilts. The video is embedded at the end of this article.
Here are the technical data of the modular underquilt:
The two quilts each have interesting features that have never been seen before on the market. The processing quality is on a high level, there is nothing to complain about. The materials used also appear high-quality and robust. The prices for the quilts are reasonable and can be described as cheap for what you get. As already mentioned, there is only room for improvement in the details.
Who are the quilts for? Due to the weight and pack size, certainly not for the hiker who walks many kilometers a day. The quilts are aimed more at bushcraft workers and campers who do not cover long distances with their equipment.
I will include the two quilts in a long-term test and will probably write a review with my final conclusion at the beginning of next year.
You can get the two quilts on Amazon: Onewind Poncho Quilt * and Onewind modular underquilt *
Or in the Onewind Shop: Onewind Poncho Quilt and Onewind modular underquilt
In the Onewind Shop, you get a 10% discount via this link and another 5% with the code DENNISGEHTRAUS: https://www.onewindoutdoors.com/?ref=zhtybsainn
* The links listed are so-called affiliate links. As an Amazon partner, I earn from qualified sales.
Here is my video about the Onewind quilts:
And that's where I come to the biggest point of criticism: The compression bags do not have two straps that cross each other, as is usually the case, but only a single strap. On the one hand, it is more difficult to compress with just one strap and, on the other hand, this strap sometimes slips down. The problem with underquilt has been improved a bit by using two cords that can be stretched through line locomotives. I recommend replacing the compression bags. Onewind offers compression bags made of Silnylon with two straps. They should work better.
From: Dennis under Outdoor Equipment
This article was originally published in German in Denis geht raus and translated in English.
Today I would like to introduce you to a hammock from the Onewind brand. Onewind is still a relatively unknown brand in Europe, but it is already well known in the USA for the good price/performance ratio of its products. In addition to hammocks, suspensions, tarps, and quilts, there are also other accessories in the range, such as gear hammocks, underquilt protectors and windsocks, etc.
It is a complete set. Consists of the hammock bed, a fully enclosing mosquito net, an adjustable UHMWPE Ridgeline, a Ridgeline organizer, and a suspension with tree straps and clamping buckles.
The hammock is delivered in a packsack that can be opened at both ends. A UHMWPE Loop with a Cinch buckle hangs out at one end. This makes it easier to hang up the hammock.
The hammock is a classic gathered-end hammock. that is gathered at the ends using UHMWPE loops. The hammock I got for testing is 335cm (11 feet) long and 170cm wide. This is a wide version, which Onewind calls Double. The hammock is also available in a standard width of 140cm and in various lengths. There is something for everybody's size. Unfortunately, with my height of 1.72 m, I don't benefit from the extra-wide fabric. If I lie with my head on the edge of the hammock, then there is still some unused material on the opposite side of the feet. Therefore I recommend the wide version to people over 1.80m. From 1.90m I would also recommend the 365cm (12 foot) long XXL version. Smaller people will be happier with the narrower version.
The hammock consists of a single-layer 70D hexagon ripstop nylon. This fabric stretches relatively little, so that it is suitable for overnight stays. With my 80kg, I could lie very comfortably in the hammock.
There are several loops on the sides of the hammock bed that are intended for attaching the Onewind underquilt
The hammock is equipped with an adjustable UHMWPE Ridgeline in a whoopie sling design. This allows you to save the perfect sag for yourself and always has the right setting of the hammock every time you set it up. I recommend setting the Ridgeline to a length of 83% of the hammock bed length. Depending on how you feel you can then experiment with more or less slack.
In addition, there is a Ridgeline organizer with two compartments on both sides and a slot in the middle, as well as an eyelet for attaching a lamp.
The hammock is hung up with polyester straps and adjusted with the cinch buckles. Thanks to the illustrated instructions that are included in the scope of delivery, the hammock can be easily hung up and adjusted. The tree strap is placed around the tree, one end is pulled through the loop at the other end and then threaded through the cinch buckle. Excess webbing can be tidied up with a rubber band.
The cinch buckles hold securely and are still easy to adjust. Overall, this is a solid and tree-friendly type of suspension, even if not the lightest.
If the hammock is hung up, the huge mosquito net is immediately noticeable.
Such an external, fully enclosing network is nothing new. But in contrast to other manufacturers, Onewind does not have a zipper entry here. The net has a large opening on the underside that can be pulled by means of an elastic cord. You simply lift the net, put the opening over your head and sit down on the hammock as normal. Unlike hammocks with an integrated net, you don't have to laboriously close the zipper. And where there is no zipper, nothing can get jammed or broken.
The net is gathered at the ends with a cord and cord stopper. So you can also completely remove it from the hammock. One end has a larger opening, which is intended to allow the net to be pulled back over the hammock and stowed in the stuff sack. In addition, you can easily attach an underquilt and then pull the net out of the stuff sack over the hammock and underquilt. You thought about it during the development!
I really liked the external mosquito net with the entry form below. The net could be a little shorter in height. If you have installed the hammock at seat height, the net will touch the floor when you are not lying on the hammock. But that's the only point of criticism I have about the whole set.
Unfortunately, such a large mosquito net also weighs a lot and contributes to the slightly over 1.2kg for the set. This brings us to an important point: who is this set suitable for? Due to the high weight, it is certainly not suitable for hikers who walk many kilometers a day. It is more for bushcraft workers and people who like to spend the night in the forest without having to travel a long way. And it's especially suitable for hammock newbies who don't want to spend a lot of money on their first hammock. Not much money? Yes, € 75 for this set and what it offers is really not a lot of money.
Conclusion: With this hammock set Onewind delivered a price/performance hit! For € 75 you really get a lot on offer, in a well-thought-out design and good quality. I really have nothing serious to complain about with the set and that's why it is my recommendation for every hammock beginner!
The set can either be bought on Amazon or directly from Onewind.
The links listed are so-called affiliate links. As an Amazon partner, I earn from qualified sales.
From: Dennis under Outdoor Equipment
This article was originally published in German in Denis geht raus and translated in English.
]]>It is interesting to take a look at why customers prefer a camping hammock with a camouflage design over the others. Many of them are obsessed with the camouflage design, and for various reasons. Camouflage hammocks tend to have less visual impact, so they pave the way for the traveler to stay visually low-key when they are at the camp.
According to ScienceDirect, the purpose of camouflage is to get close to the prey to overpower it, or deceive the hunter for survival purposes. Outdoorsy individuals like to get their travel gear with camouflage design because of these advantages. It is defined as the use of coloration or materials for concealment, either to make animals or objects difficult to see, or disguising them.
]]>Our customers are loving every product here at our store. onewind Outdoors offers a range of products for any outdoor travel, including hammocks, tarps, rain flies, quits, accessories, and so much more. One of the best products in the catalog is the 11' Camouflage Ultralight Camping Hammock.
It is interesting to take a look at why customers prefer a camping hammock with a camouflage design over the others. Many of them are obsessed with the camouflage design, and for various reasons. Camouflage hammocks tend to have less visual impact, so they pave the way for the traveler to stay visually low-key when they are at the camp.
According to ScienceDirect, the purpose of camouflage is to get close to the prey to overpower it, or deceive the hunter for survival purposes. Outdoorsy individuals like to get their travel gear with camouflage design because of these advantages. It is defined as the use of coloration or materials for concealment, either to make animals or objects difficult to see, or disguising them.
Moving right along, onewind is fortunate enough to have customers who are not only purchasing the products or are loyal with the brand, but also those who are willing to share their reviews about the product they purchased. Many of these reviews are uploaded on YouTube.
One of the customers who bought the ultralight camping hammock in camouflage design is YouTuber Real Life Adventures. He has been updating his subscribers about his whereabouts, his travels, his bonding moments with this family, who are often featured in many of the videos, and so much more for around a year now. Most of the videos at Real Life Adventures are about their outdoor travels, particularly their fishing, creek crossing, river trips, camping adventures, and more. There are videos of catching bowfin, catfish fishing, and feeding squirrels, among others. Moreover, there are also videos at home such as the video showing them making sweet tea.
Real Life Adventures started talking about what are inside the product package of the onewind 11-inch Camouflage Ultralight Camping Hammock.
“This is what I carry all the time. I love this hammock. I got for my everyday pack, for just around the house, and then I am thinking what about for Trevor?” Real Life Adventures stated.
He then offered a fresh perspective on what onewind’s ultralight camping hammock can do. Practically, it is for everyone. But what is favorable about the hammock is also what it can do for youngsters, according to Real Life Adventures.
Before we proceed to the video review, let us get a preview of what the onewind 11' Camouflage Ultralight Camping Hammock is all about.
This camouflage camping hammock features 1.1-ounce 20D ripstop nylon fabric, a bed weight of 215 grams, and a length of 11-inch long hammock rated at 250 pounds. Generally, its size is at 11 inches by 55 inches, with a packed size of 7.1 inches by 3.5 inches. The storage is a drawstring stuff sack, its maximum weight load at 250 pounds, and each package includes your double-ended stuff sack, two-cinch buckles, two-adjustable ridgeline, ridgeline organizer, plus the 2 inches by 12 inches tree strap as free gift.
Since it is of ripstop nylon, you can expect the product to be durable and lightweight. The double-sided stuff sack keeps the hammock away from the ground. Plus, the single layer tree strap is lightweight, providing for hassle-free travels. It also has a ridgeline organizer, perfect for storing your phone and other valuables.
Real Life Adventures bought the ultralight hammock in camouflage design for Trevor or his day bag. He said, “It is a great addition to my gear.”
After giving the viewers an overview of what the package includes, he then showed how the camouflage ultralight hammock works. They also showed how to attach it to a tree trunk, with the buckles for attachment. They were able to install the hammock from one tree trunk to the other. Trevor also shares his thoughts from time to time in the video.
They also showed how the traveler can use the hammock, literally showing them lying down on the ultralight hammock lets the viewers see it in action. Trevor likes the onewind logo printed all over.
Real Life Adventures also showed how to disassemble the hammock for storage, getting it back to where it came from and how it looks like in the beginning. You should get this camouflage ultralight and compact camping hammock. Keep safe while traveling!
To learn more about onewind, you can keep browsing the website at www.onewindoutdoors.com. There are tons of insights in our official blog.
either you are traveling in the summer, autumn, winter, or spring, what you need is the perfect travel gear that will allow you to live out your travel adventure to the fullest. One of the things you will need is this Ultralight Hammock Silnylon Tarp from onewind. Later on, you will get to know more about this hammock tarp, as we feature a review from one of our customers.
This travel gear is touted as the best hammock tarp for all seasons, so there is really no way to hinder yourself from traveling whether it is cold in the winter or hot in the summer. During summertime, the doors of this silnylon hammock tarp can be folded up so you have a nice breeze, fold it during wintertime or when protecting the traveler from the rains.
either you are traveling in the summer, autumn, winter, or spring, what you need is the perfect travel gear that will allow you to live out your travel adventure to the fullest. One of the things you will need is this Ultralight Hammock Silnylon Tarp from onewind. Later on, you will get to know more about this hammock tarp, as we feature a review from one of our customers.
This travel gear is touted as the best hammock tarp for all seasons, so there is really no way to hinder yourself from traveling whether it is cold in the winter or hot in the summer. During summertime, the doors of this silnylon hammock tarp can be folded up so you have a nice breeze, fold it during wintertime or when protecting the traveler from the rains.
Travelers can have a variety of preferences when it comes to their travel gear. While shops like onewind Outdoors can offer the best products with top-notch qualities, at the end of the day, it will all boil down to what the traveler really needs.
Traveling with a hammock tarp is way better than not bringing a hammock tarp. Why? You will never know what your destinations will look like, even if you have seen the weather forecast or prepared for it. It could be cold, rainy, or windy. Hammock tarps will offer you the best protection from the rain. It replaces a tree tent by setting up a better space for the camper or traveler. It also provides the insulation and warmth retention for campers. This travel gear also protects you from the wind, thus, you get better sleep and you escape from a night of shivering. You get to keep your health at its best also. These are the reasons why our Ultralight Hammock Silnylon Tarp is the ideal year-round option. Invest in what will keep you comfortable during your travels.
Traveler and traveler influencer Matt Anthony, who has his own YouTube page Mattatarian, and also happens to be one of onewind’s customers recently reviewed the silnylon hammock tarp. His first YouTube video was over 10 years ago, and this traveler does not only share clips and videos of his trips, but also share a bit of his personality with his music covers. So, did he like onewind’s hammock tarp? Let us find out.
“I was really impressed with its performance,” Mattatarian said in the video, pertaining to the hammock tarp.
He started talking about the material it is made of, which he said he likes because of how it protects the traveler from the rain. This onewind tarp and rainfly comes from durable, abrasion resistant, 20D Silnylon Ripstop, plus it is coated with silicone/PU 4,000mm waterproofing. It is lightweight at 12' x 9’ 7”. He also loves how its weight is, and the other travel gear that come with it. They include the aluminum stakes, carabiners, aluminum guy line adjusters, and the stuff sack, among others.
He further said, “Another feature I like about this tarp, [they got shock cords attached,] which is really nice.”
This, he added, will ensure that the hammock tarp will remain in place no matter how you use it. Every traveler can simply roll the cords if unused, to keep things organized.
He wants to end camping adventures where rains hinder the travel, so he chose a hammock tarp that will protect him from the splash outs and winds. He also likes how it traps in heat.
“It’s gonna be a great addition to my pack without breaking the bank,” Matt Anthony further noted, saying how it is also ideal for backpacking.
This onewind hammock also paves the way for a variety of options to set up. It allows every traveler to set up the shelter, even if the place does not offer a lot of possibilities for easy installation.
“Overall, I am seriously impressed with this tarp. [It is not like others that] do not serve a middleground for budget-conscious weekend warriors like myself,” Mattatarian noted. Two-thumbs up for onewind’s hammock tarp
What is customer Mattatarian’s verdict about onewind’s hammock tarp? He highly recommends it.
“Honestly, I am impressed with how it is made,” Mattatarian said.
This hammock tarp simply packs all the things you need to keep your hammock easy to set up with accessories into a pouch. Also, travelers can also transform the tarp into different versions, depending on the season, enabling this to be a four-season protection that is right for all your trips. Know more about onewind and its products. Browse the website at www.onewindoutdoors.com.
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