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    LowTech's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by JPC View Post
    Nice. Solar charger? Don't see one.
    Vehicle supported. Decent amount of solar. Usually I have this entire set up w/ me.

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    But this past year we've just been using my partner's rigs. I just happen to prefer sleep outside unless conditions get very extreme.

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    And just to get back on track,

    This is my setup here while I was using the Onewind tarp. It's down at the moment because I need to seam seal it. Ridgeline tape is starting to break up and I'm just going to try sealing it instead of retaping.IMG_20240110_130921194.jpgIMG_20240110_130323221_HDR.jpg

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    I recently acquired a OneWind Penumbra tarp for hot tent hammocking. I think the quality (stitching, alignment of materials, quality of materials, etc.) is adequate yet not quite what you might get with a cottage vendor. It's fire-retardant fabric so you'd expect it to be heavier but man it is a brick at almost 7 pounds. Clearly not meant for backpacking, so I shouldn't have such high expectations.
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    Senior Member Crazytown3's Avatar
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    I think I'm going to get my son setup with a OneWind hammock and tarp. He camps with me maybe once a year, and a more expensive setup would be a little too much for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazytown3 View Post
    I think I'm going to get my son setup with a OneWind hammock and tarp. He camps with me maybe once a year, and a more expensive setup would be a little too much for him.
    Someone already posted this, but I just watched Derek Hansen (author of The Ultimate Hang) review of Onewind hammock+tarp and he's overall very positive on them. Check it out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSdQ...el=DerekHansen
    New to hanging!

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    I have a Onewind airstream hammock and their down UQ- I'm UK based and alot of the US kit is difficult to get/prohibitively expensive this side of the pond. For my budget and taking into account that work and family commitments mean I get out >20 nights a year I don't think this setup can be beaten. It's well built and comfortable, the underquilt is plenty warm enough for UK winter. The only real niggle is the single zip pull on each side of the bug net, I have to remember to set the hammock up so the exit side has the pull within reach rather than down the foot end when I'm in the hammock!
    I'm fully aware that there are better hammocks out there but I would heartily recommend Onewind kit to anyone else who has a tighter budget. You do get a lot for your money - their customer service is fantastic too - I accidentally put a small rip in my bug net and emailed them, admitting user error, to see about purchasing one separately, they sent me a new one for free. They might be made in the far East but that sort of after sales service says a lot to me about them and their commitment to their customers.
    Had a lovely night in my Onewind a couple of days ago as you can see
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    Last edited by Prizla; 05-28-2024 at 18:20.

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