G'day love your video mate you sold me on this hammock tent, the blue mountains in Australia the ground is tough as shit so hopefully the pegs go alright. Also refreshing hearing your accent dont get that yankee nasal sound in my ear was able to watch the whole thing. Love the vid mate will be watching more of your content.
Thanks mate ,in retrospect I think I’d go for a standard hammock with a tarp instead of this . Ah great I hope you enjoy my proper camps thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@wombathead87 yeah it’s great mate nowt wrong with it just I imagine getting changed and that would be easier in wet weather under a tarp that’s all . Great hammock this tho
one of these plus a large A frame tarp above this on a seperate line, can keep all your stuff underneath you nice and dry in the rain and a small fire under you off centre traps heat in during the cold
@@alessioolivieri5460 well iv only ever used the nightcat hammock but the rain fly means you have no where to get changed or put your bag of it’s raining,I recently bought myself the dd tarp and it’s great so in future I’ll use the hammock body and the dd tarp
Sorry, but I have to ask, why you didn't insert the lower cross poles to make the hammock super secure and level? Did I miss something? Great review otherwise.
Sorry mate, my mistake completely, you are right. I've been watching so many Night Cat hammock videos that I didn't check the title properly. Many thanks good sir.
@@leooneill1693 that’s ok mate 👍🏻 are you thinking about getting one then I take it ? Iv still not spent a night in it yet so I think that’s gunna have to be a future video when I get an under quilt
I was looking at getting the Amok Hammock 5 0, but the price is a little high, then I saw the lay flat Night Cat, which I think is a bit of a bargain in comparison. I live in Finland, so lots of camping in wooded areas is available.
You’re laying in the hammock straight and AFAIK you’re supposed to do it diagonally- spread the weight and get a flatter lay. Neat review, I’m considering buying it VS a traditional hammock with a ridge line and separate mosquito net and tarp - modularity also means versatility… idk
Ahhh that makes sense thanks for that mate I’ll do that next time I use it 👍🏻. Yeah I think i will end up getting a tarp to do the same and loose the fly
Say brother...put a marble in the bugnet,and tie it down to the ribs...it shouldn't hurt the netting and problem solved..but everyone's correct.they should of made something for it .
Thanks rob that was a easy steps for me to set up in my garden for the grandkids x
@@susangriffiths3986 great glad you found it useful, hope they enjoyed it
@@ROBOLOGY.wildcamping just need you to show me the under quilt lol 😂
@@susangriffiths3986 hahaha I don’t actually have one yet and iv never actually slept in a hammock yet
Great vid mate!...Mine just arrived. This'll help with the pitching!...Bring on the rain!
@@Arfursmallpigeon cheers mate my latest video was my fist time spending the night in this but I didn’t put the fly on it …. I loved it !
Super vídeo perfect thanks you so much ... I am from Panamá
Exactly what I need for my roadtrip !
Such an adventure , nice tips too bro. Hopefully in the future I get to explore and as I learn from you
G'day love your video mate you sold me on this hammock tent, the blue mountains in Australia the ground is tough as shit so hopefully the pegs go alright. Also refreshing hearing your accent dont get that yankee nasal sound in my ear was able to watch the whole thing. Love the vid mate will be watching more of your content.
Thanks mate ,in retrospect I think I’d go for a standard hammock with a tarp instead of this . Ah great I hope you enjoy my proper camps thanks for watching 👍🏻
@ROBOLOGY.wildcamping ah shit too late already brought it lol. Sure it will be all good 👍
@@wombathead87 yeah it’s great mate nowt wrong with it just I imagine getting changed and that would be easier in wet weather under a tarp that’s all . Great hammock this tho
@@ROBOLOGY.wildcamping good point didn't think of that. Cheers again .
Another great video mate 👌
Thanks mate 👍🏻
looks perfect for what i want. i just hope i won't get nauseous swinging back and forth in it haha
Hahaha it’s not 2 bad when you get comfortable
one of these plus a large A frame tarp above this on a seperate line, can keep all your stuff underneath you nice and dry in the rain and a small fire under you off centre traps heat in during the cold
Yeah I think I’ll use just the hammock and bug net and then a tarp like you say mate
Tyvm from Canada . Buying 1
@@DennisMacdonald-r7d I think in retrospect I would probably buy a stand alone hammock and a tarp , although it is convenient that it’s all in one
@ROBOLOGY.wildcamping I'm thinking of a kompound hammock from onetigres, ever try 1
@@DennisMacdonald-r7d no iv never used one of those, I hear good things about the company tho , and dd hammocks are supposed to be good
Do you suggest night cat hammock or DD traveler + 3x3 tarp for a 1.75m person? The price for the setups is the same in my conutry
I would go for the dd tbh mate
@@ROBOLOGY.wildcamping thanks for the response, can I ask you why? Is it more comfortable or what?
@@alessioolivieri5460 well iv only ever used the nightcat hammock but the rain fly means you have no where to get changed or put your bag of it’s raining,I recently bought myself the dd tarp and it’s great so in future I’ll use the hammock body and the dd tarp
Apart from the horrendous heavy metal.intro, your video is excellent. Well done. By far the best detailed review of this hammock/ tent setup. 👍👍👍
Haha thanks a lot mate 👍🏻
Sorry, but I have to ask, why you didn't insert the lower cross poles to make the hammock super secure and level? Did I miss something? Great review otherwise.
@@leooneill1693 oh I’m not sure that this one has lower poles because it’s not a lay flat style hammock, I could be wrong tho mate . Thanks 👍🏻
Sorry mate, my mistake completely, you are right. I've been watching so many Night Cat hammock videos that I didn't check the title properly.
Many thanks good sir.
@@leooneill1693 that’s ok mate 👍🏻 are you thinking about getting one then I take it ? Iv still not spent a night in it yet so I think that’s gunna have to be a future video when I get an under quilt
I was looking at getting the Amok Hammock 5 0, but the price is a little high, then I saw the lay flat Night Cat, which I think is a bit of a bargain in comparison.
I live in Finland, so lots of camping in wooded areas is available.
How tall are you? Is there a sleeve for an air mattress?
@@williamwood6795 I’m 5,8” and no sleeve mate
may i ask how tall you are so i can compare heights before i buy one for myself
Yeah I’m 5.8 mate , if I was you I would go for a dd hammock and tarp instead of this tbh
Nice1 m8
You’re laying in the hammock straight and AFAIK you’re supposed to do it diagonally- spread the weight and get a flatter lay.
Neat review, I’m considering buying it VS a traditional hammock with a ridge line and separate mosquito net and tarp - modularity also means versatility… idk
Ahhh that makes sense thanks for that mate I’ll do that next time I use it 👍🏻.
Yeah I think i will end up getting a tarp to do the same and loose the fly
Say brother...put a marble in the bugnet,and tie it down to the ribs...it shouldn't hurt the netting and problem solved..but everyone's correct.they should of made something for it .
Yeah good idea mate I’ll try that
Bargain for the price rob,but not for me,tried a tarp,nah,tried a hammock,double nah 😂
Tent all day for me,looks good though 👍
Yeah it’s not bad at all , haha yeah I’m still a tent man but I will use this in the future enjoyed swinging about in it .
@@ROBOLOGY.wildcamping you child 😂😂😂😂