Disclosure of material connection: The author (Derek Hansen) was provided with a free sample from the manufacturer for testing and evaluation purposes. The comments in this post (written & spoken) are of my own opinion, which I formed after personally handling the gear.
5 responses to “Review – One Wind Hammock, Tarp, and Winter Cover”
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I bought this hammock with the tarp and bug net and I’m super glad I did. It’s not as light as my friends warbonnet setup, but it was $200 less so I can’t complain.
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Yeah, it’s not half bad. The quality and price make it a green deal.
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Your review isn’t showing Derek
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Hey Derek – thanks for all your great content! I’m pretty new to hammocks and have found it really helpful.
I saw your video about the Onewind Blackthorn tarp/tent, and I was wondering – is there any reason that tarp couldn’t be double or triple internal pole modded to make a cavernous storm mode winter tent w/ doors (zippered ones at that!) for a crazy low price? I’m not a great shape rotator but it seems like it would basically be the same setup as the default one with all the tieouts, but with the poles doing the work instead, and making a round shape rather than ~house shape.
I might be silly for wanting this, but I really want a winter tarp with pole mods that can touch the ground when pitched without needing to be lowered so much that it’s annoying to move around under, and unless I’m missing something that seems to point to quite a wide tent – from my math, this one is 12×16?
Thanks so much!
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Yes I’m sure you could add pole pockets. It will change the geometry somewhat but doable.
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