Samaya Assaut2 8K - Your Questions Answered, Heavy Rain Test -

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • My Third Field Test on the Samaya Assaut2 8K - What are my thoughts this time after heavy rain and high winds? I also answer your previous questions regarding the vestibule by demonstrating its attachment wearing gloves...
    As some of you have asked previously, below is the link to purchasing this tent - I must add that I receive absolutely nothing from you buying from this link, I am just simply providing it to make it easier for you if you are interested... Best wishes Tom
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  • @MattShafter
    @MattShafter Год назад +5

    Tom, one thing I think you should mention about the selective use of DCF. Samaya is not using DCF on parts of the tent that are REALLY taking a lot of wind. This is very smart, as DCF doesn’t dynamically stretch the silnylon/poly etc. Engineers will tell you that strong structures need to have some “give” to them. DCF doesn’t have this give, so Samaya uses them in less critical areas. There’s footage of pure DCF tents in open ground high winds and they start to harmonically flutter. It looks and sounds bad!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +4

      Hey Matt I deliberately have kept these videos a bit less technical and more about the field testing and my findings. While I have some knowledge of DCF.. to get involved with this technically could open a can of worms that I dont want here on the channel from the many fans that feel its the be all and end all of tent fabrics... Regarding the selective use of DCF I cant find anywhere on the Samaya website that states this ( I could have missed it). I would have thought that there was less DCF on certain areas more to lack of breathability and costs. The ULTRA version of this tent uses more which increases the cost, keeps the strength and lowers the weight.. Thank you once again for your input and thoughts... best wishes Tom

    • @bimazivanovic4784
      @bimazivanovic4784 7 месяцев назад

      Can you share where i can watch a video where those tents shake, I'd love to see that. Thanks

  • @BiznessWizard
    @BiznessWizard Год назад +2

    Good video, Tom! You are putting this tent through it's paces. That vestibule really held up under the wind better than I thought it would. Pretty straight forward connecting the vestibule to the tent. Doing it with gloves on was a nice real world touch. Thanks for all you do. The work you put into these productions is very valuable information.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey thank you very much... I really feel that real world testing is what's needed to show up weaknesses or strengths.. Here the tent did very well under moderately harsh conditions and I am very excited about it and its future with me.... best whites and I really appreciate your positive comments and feedback... Tom

  • @olamikalsen3367
    @olamikalsen3367 Год назад +1

    I appreciate you immensely setting up the vestibule with gloves on, because to me it would be in some cold scandinavian winter time conditions painful, bordering on impossible to do that without gloves. At this price level, Samaya have to be easy as well as inventive. I would not use this tent in Scandinavia spring/summertime, becsuse of insects when the Samaya lacks mesh, but with the vestibule it is a solid solo camper choice spring/winter. Thankyou for another great video.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Hey great that you found my efforts useful.. I really try to do the things few other RUclipsrs do. Little things are important as when you are out in harsh conditions they really matter.. best wishes Tom

  • @MrWipex
    @MrWipex Год назад

    Ok, great job Tom ! I beleive you put the tent through enough stress now. It is just a fantastic tent, plain and simple. Keep it up! 👍🏻👏👏👏

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey thank you for watching and taking the time to comment .. Always nice to get comments like this that you very much... best wishes tom

  • @garynesbitt5078
    @garynesbitt5078 Год назад +1

    Hi Tom. As you know I was slightly unsure of the tent and a bit negative on the vestibule. Having seen the tent first hand, I have to say I’m converted. It really is a superb piece of technical kit and the detail in the design stands out. The strength and stability in near 40mph winds bodes well for sterner tests! The vestibule will always divide opinion but with practice it will become a slick process and it adds so much to the practicality. It will never be as easy to manage as a traditional tent vestibule, but then then a traditional tent doesn’t offer the modular design option and also most true 4 season tents with comparable strength and marginally more space will be a kilo heavier. The only thing I really dislike is the price as I want one lol. Cheers Gary.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hi Gary really great to hear your thoughts on this one especially.. Great points regarding the modular vestibule and strength of the tent.. It feels very premium and has definitely exceeded my expectations and they were high to begin with. The rain was a surprise and no drips through the vents which I thought could happen but it didn't.. Regarding the price that's a tough one but I feel Samaya are trying to follow a different path and develop new products themselves and fair play to them for that. The attention to detail is amazing and the build quality is perfect so I suppose every form of refuge has its price.. I just need that dyneema vestibule and I will find a way... Best wishes and awesome to have you on this camp.. Tom

  • @jeanwatson189
    @jeanwatson189 Год назад +1

    Great review, thanks Tom! I *love* having a big vestibule in wet weather, and it does make a lot of sense being able to leave it behind when you're pretty sure of fair weather.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hi Jean, thank you for watching and great to hear that you enjoyed the review.. The modular vestibule idea will definitely work for me if we have any summer left ha ha.. The vestibule really gave great protection here and is some size with that extra pole.... best wishes Tom

  • @GoingSoloOutdoors
    @GoingSoloOutdoors Год назад +1

    I’ve enjoyed watching your videos on this tent. It definitely has an interesting design/materials. The detachable vestibule looked pretty sturdy in the wind. Thanks for another great video 👍

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Hi thank you very much... I have been subbed to your channel for a good while now and really enjoyed your content too... Not sure if I have left you any comments so must do that too... Fab views on your last video so seriously well don and well done on your subs too... best wishes Tom

  • @samhill3496
    @samhill3496 Год назад +1

    Looks to me a good tent. May very well try one in the next couple months. The questions I had are covered. Mainly it doesn't leak, stable, quite, dark inside, I always try to to get a dark green because of that, the gap of the vestibule was covered. Small pack size, good for motorcycle adventure travel. Good job Tom. Thanks for your efforts. Now on to new tents. Take care. I'll bake in the heat and humidity a while longer.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey Sam, great to hear from you once again so thank you very much for your continued support... Really good to hear that I answered some of your questions as this was part of what the video was about.. Enjoy the heat... best wishes Tom

  • @MiriamKennedy
    @MiriamKennedy Год назад +1

    Well done Tom! I can attest to the wind and rain that night being on a neighbouring mountain 🙂 Great to meet yourself and Gary the next morning following your video shooting! 🤩

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +2

      Yes Miriam it was great to catch up and fair play to you camping on The summit of Bearnagh.. best wishes Tom

  • @giotto4321
    @giotto4321 Год назад +1

    I really hate watching videos like this as it shows how susceptible I am to wanting to buy things that I know I really don't need! ;D It's a decent looking tent - the first time I've heard of it to be honest - but it looks well designed and performs well. Again, it just what I don't need and probably can't afford, but nonetheless would really like to have ..... just in case! Thanks for the well-shot and thoroughly explained video.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Hey thank you for the comments and sharing your thoughts... I have put this to good use so far proving its not just good for 8k summits... You should have a good look around the Samaya website as it certainly is very convincing and great to know the detail behind the brand.. best wishes Tom

  • @audungillerdalen
    @audungillerdalen Год назад

    Great , great work even with gloves 😊😅 must say this tent has a lot going for it ! Thanks for your videos Tom - good to see you giving the tents a real outdoor test and not only In the back garden .

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey thank you for watching and commenting on this video... Yes I am really excited about this tent and its working 100 percent for me... I love testing them properly for those who understand the difference... best wishes Tom

  • @Froggycuber
    @Froggycuber Год назад

    Good to meet you guys on Friday. thanks for the extra guy line. I'll make some spare guy lines my next purchase. Look forward to the terra nova review.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Hey Darren, great to meet you too and see you and your kids camping in such a great location. Fair play to you. Always handy to have a couple of extra guy lines about... Best wishes Tom

  • @catarinalarsson2605
    @catarinalarsson2605 11 месяцев назад

    So glad I've found your channel! I'm looking at potentially get myself a Samaya tent, and your reviews are so real! Didn't know there were so real reviews out there, big thank you for this review/video, will definitely follow you for more!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  11 месяцев назад +1

      I definitely recommend and my camping partner has just bought one of these as he was so impressed with this one... You will see them both soon in may upcoming videos.. best wishes Tom

  • @KevinSmith-wr1sy
    @KevinSmith-wr1sy Год назад

    Another standout review Tom. I thought I was done with my 4th Hilleberg but now you have me wanting one of these as well!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey Kevin great to hear from you.. Yeah I am loving this tent . Had another camp in it a few nights ago where there was no wind at all and I couldn't really vent due to midge's.. Still no condensation so it's really working for me at just over 2kg using the vestibule.. Best wishes Tom

  • @andreyts1615
    @andreyts1615 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Tom. Great reviews. Thanks to them, I seem to have found “my” tent for climbing 7 and 8 thousand mountains, but I still have doubts. In my past, in 1985-1992, I climbed 25 peaks over 7 thousand and 2 eight-thousanders (Everest and Dhaulagiri), all without oxygen. In those years, the tents were a little different, heavier, about 6 kg, and the ventilation was worse. 2 years ago, after undergoing hip replacement surgery, I started going to the mountains again and went to 2 seven-thousand-meter peaks. I bought all the necessary equipment, all that was left was a tent, with the choice of which I was completely confused in modern technological, super-light shelters. Over the past 2 months, it seems that I have gone through all types, brands and options, leaving Rab latok mountain, Black diamond Eldorado, Big agnes shield 2 on my list. Now Samaya assault 2 has been added, it seems ideal for my needs. It seems to me that of all the Samaya options, the wall fabric of Assault is somewhat similar to the material of the single-wall tents Rab, Black diamond and Big agnes. The material is stronger and withstands strong winds and abrasion much better than Dyneema. Am I right or wrong? Tell me, how has your opinion about the tent changed 2 months after you first met it? How does it perform in winds stronger than 40 mph? Does it flap a lot in the wind? Are there any tears, abrasions, etc.? Is ventilation still ideal in different conditions? Perhaps in the process of getting to know her, some other negative aspects appeared? Thanks again for your hard work? Continue to enjoy communication with nature thanks to good, modern and technological equipment.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi really awesome to hear of your experience and your achievements are outstanding.... I have used the Asssaut 2 now I am sure 10 times... Before I got it I thought that it could work for me and after all the use I am definitely right. Yes the material is very strong and solid and the dyneema on the floor is also very thick to help with puncture resistance. Two months later it has proved itself in every way. Withstood 40mph winds with ease, and survived a condensation challenge when the outside air was cold damp and saturated but inside was warmer. The ventilation options are great even when the conditions are challenging outside. The only small negative I can think of is there is no way to fasten back the door on the vestibule (or maybe I haven't found it yet). You also need to be aware that its a single skin tent and on some occasions you are going to get condensation as there is no barrier between it and yourself... All tents can get condensation there is just no protective inner on this one. For me though this has not even been any issue at all... I really do love this tent and it offers so much protection and space for its weight.. I think I mentioned to you before but the quality is definitely the best that I have come across... I hope this helps.. best wishes Tom

  • @Fellmandave1
    @Fellmandave1 Год назад +1

    Well Tom, you must have laid all the irritating comments to rest now! I feel there is a lot of doubt over single skins, but you have to remember the discipline this was made for, mountaineering when simple reliability is paramount. Looking forward to the Kuiu, storm star I wonder? Really want to get out again in mine soon. Cheers Tom and well done your wife for so many pass outs!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +2

      Hi Dave.. well whether I have or not I am not spending any more time on it... the tent works for me in the type of conditions that I frequently camp in and I explained that. Yes its a Storm Star so I am really looking forward to trying it and sharing my thoughts... Best wishes and looking forward to your next video.. Tom

    • @Fellmandave1
      @Fellmandave1 Год назад

      @@TOMHEANEY100 Excellent, looking forward to that

  • @Prashant.Khapane
    @Prashant.Khapane Год назад

    I can not agree enough. I’ve put my Samaya 2.0 through poor weather on Cambria trail. Very stable. Always dry. You are tempting me to get the vestibule, it seems similar to Assault2.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey awesome to hear from a Samaya owner.. Thank you very much for sharing your experience and 💭 thoughts.. Yes I love this vestibule as it has fantastic room and sheltered me so well here when I was filming. No drafts at all and also stable and strong... I certainly would recommend it.. Best wishes. Tom

  • @NNICKKK
    @NNICKKK Год назад

    Excellent Tom. Such a cool design of tent that one. And nice to see it coping well in rhe harsh wind there!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey thank you for watching and its great to hear that you enjoyed the video... best wishes Tom

  • @outdoorsinspiration9284
    @outdoorsinspiration9284 Год назад +1

    Great! I know you felt it was dark inside, but the video came across as providing a light spacious area. Their modular approach to textile and design is certainly unique. I wonder what Samaya’s marketing strategy will be - will they stick with niche mountain assault sales or try and break through to the main backpack camping users?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hi Shamus, really great to hear your thoughts as you have so much experience in the outdoors... I just wanted to mention the darkness as It could matter to some... Definitely not an issue for me.. Really enjoying this tent and particularly the vestibule space on this particular camp as it sheltered me so well from decent wind and rain... yes I would love to see them develop their 4 season tent range ( not so much high mountain tents but a few more geodesics or possible tunnels) as so many manufactures focus on 3 season tents... best wishes Tom

  • @dojocho1894
    @dojocho1894 Год назад +1

    Great review tom.....Im questioning what are we doing talking bout 2K dollar tents...lol

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey thank you and great to hear that you enjoyed the video... Yeah no doubt a fair bit of money ha ha.. best wishes Tom

  • @alaskaraftconnection-alask3397
    @alaskaraftconnection-alask3397 Год назад +1

    Good news and reviews so far on Samaya Assault 2. Appears the fabric is impressive given a semi-permeable. Workmanship also looks better than par for course in terms of seam work, zips, ventilation, featured hardware and quality control. I don't recall cost of this model? This is the model I liked of the couple you've exhibited from this company. The optional vestibule is a plus regarding versatility and longer term livability. It would be interesting to test this tent for outfitting here in Alaska. Real question is... would it be up to task? Really needs that more demanding sustained 55mph winds and raining sideways test outing 🙂

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey thank you for watching once again.. Its great to hear your thoughts too.. No more testing for a while I am afraid but the time will come I am sure.. best wishes Tom

  • @andreyts1615
    @andreyts1615 9 месяцев назад

    Tom, thanks for your reviews. Thanks to them, I bought and received this tent today, it looks great, tomorrow I plan to test it on the mountain. According to the forecast there will be snow and winds of up to 60 km per hour, let's have a lot of fun. Tell me how to collect it? Roll it up like a carpet and place it in a bag, as the sellers sent it, or just gradually push it into the bag, starting from the back wall and ending with the open door, so that the air escapes. At the end of the review from Samaya, the girl simply stuffs it into a bag, but there is a slightly different tent, Samaya 2.0. I haven't found anywhere how to do this correctly?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  9 месяцев назад

      Hey awesome to hear that you have bought this tent and I wish you many great trips with it . I fold mine in 3 length wise then roll towards the door.. I wouldn't stuff it as I love it too much for that . Let me know how you get on with the tent and would love to hear your thoughts.. best wishes Tom

  • @memphisreines4058
    @memphisreines4058 Год назад +2

    🤤 it looks Sweet but what matters is the performance. That Velcro's a bad design decision.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hi Memphis thank you for your comments.. best wishes Tom

    • @memphisreines4058
      @memphisreines4058 Год назад

      @@TOMHEANEY100 I hope you doing well as well. You lucky bastard.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      @@memphisreines4058 yes doing really good thanks.. And you too...

  • @petergilbert72
    @petergilbert72 11 месяцев назад

    Just been re-watching your Samaya videos after a couple of nights in my trekking tent: a Tarptent silnylon Rainbow 1, complete with condensation! I see the Assaut2.0 has half the moisture wicking rate of other Samaya tents which makes the lack of condensation in yours all the more impressive. I noticed also that the Samaya website suggests your 😊model is optimal for high winds (compared for example with the dyneema Ultra version).

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Peter, yes I took the risk with the less breathable fabric as I wanted a stronger tent and also wanted the vestibule on the lee side regarding wind resistance and shelter. it has worked exceptionally well as I have now used it on 6 amps and all have been great. I also knew that I pretty much only camp when its windy so I have had zero condensation... What do you think of build quality and construction from Tarp Tents I really fancy a Scarp 1 Ultra... You know how it is always looking.... Did not realise you had a Tarp Tent.... best wishes Tom

    • @petergilbert72
      @petergilbert72 11 месяцев назад

      @@TOMHEANEY100 Glad to hear the Samaya is treating you well! Yes, I replaced my frustratingly small Enan with the T Rainbow as a low weight and fairly cheap shelter for low level hikes. The Rainbow is quite spacious but very difficult to pitch in any wind; not too bad once guyed with extra guys (it doesn’t come with any!). Build quality is excellent and it’s an ingenious design that allows you to adjust height of bath tub floor/side mesh while inside the tent. But it is fiddly and hooks, zips, zippers and tie backs are all tiny compared with Hilleberg’s. The nylon floor is very slippery and Tarptent advise painting sealant to it but dust/insects get attached to it 😆: not good if you like a pristine floor. With extra guys and a full range of pegs and a Tyvek footprint it weighs just over 1200g.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@petergilbert72 Hi Peter thank you for your detailed reply. That helps me a lot so definitely heading in the direction of a Scarp 1 ultra to replace my Akto as like you say they are just on the small side.. best wishes Tom

  • @donnavansenior
    @donnavansenior Год назад

    Great video Tom, the Samaya stood up to those winds no problem, with the added bonus of zero condensation...but that's one expensive piece of kit. I'd guess it would easily be out of the price range of most tent users in this country. A very niche market indeed, tents like the Samaya's.
    Excited to hear you're trying out a KUIU, I've had my Storm Star 2.5 yrs now & I'd pit it against any Hilleberg. Had my Mountain Star just over a year and it's my favourite go-to lighter weight option for 3+ season use. I also own a Summit Star, KUIU's sub 1kg trekking pole shelter, but tbh it doesn't come out as much as the other two. Yip, I have a soft spot and a lot of trust in the KUIU tent range.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Hi Donna great to hear from you and your thoughts and experience particularly of Kuiu.. I had a look at a couple of yr video s last night and will comment today.. I tend to use the word stake regarding tent pegs as back staking is a safe search on Google ,🤣🤣 Best wishes Tom

    • @donnavansenior
      @donnavansenior Год назад

      @@TOMHEANEY100 If you want to see the Storm Star in action have a peep at it on my Knoydart video Tom. There was an MSR and a Hille pitched just down from me on that vid & the only tent that didn't even flicker in those gusts was the Storm Star.
      Back staking does sound more painful but I'm sure it'd be a safer Google search 🙄😂 atb DVS :)

    • @donnavansenior
      @donnavansenior Год назад

      ​@@TOMHEANEY100 P.S There's a specific way to pitch the Storm Star - or you'll put undue stress and tension on the poles. Those 4 metal clips go on first and come off last. Kuiu have a good pitching video on YT and I know you're meticulous with things like this. Enjoy it, I'm looking forward to your review already :)

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      @@donnavansenior Hey thank you for that... I appreciate it. I love gear so need to do things the right way.

  • @hanskirk-hiking9697
    @hanskirk-hiking9697 Год назад

    Top video and this tent is just fantastic

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey Hans thank you for watching all the videos on this tent..I am really happy with it and it is really suitable for my type of camping conditions.. Out again in it in a couple of days.. best wishes Tom

  • @WheredoIgo-by7rw
    @WheredoIgo-by7rw 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Tom for your amazing reviews of the Samaya Assaut 2 8k. One question (I hope it was not already asked/answered yet): What made you opt for the 8k instead of the Ultra Version of it? Best

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi thank you for the comment.. A number of reasons.. The Ultra is slightly shorter, has carbon poles, only one guy out at the side and a lighter less durable floor.. Just a bit of compromised of my type of use.. I hope that helps.. best wishes Tom

  • @GoSummitSolo
    @GoSummitSolo Год назад

    Brilliant mate, I want one haha but nope too pricy hahha

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      hey thank you very much... Had a quick look at your new one.. Some great drone shots and amazing location as usual.. 47mins though will take me a few days to get through...

  • @drytool
    @drytool Год назад +1

    What can you do when the velcro wears out before anything else does?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      If that happens I am sure Samaya would sort it.. Best wishes Tom

  • @bradfoster7880
    @bradfoster7880 6 месяцев назад +1

    When is the kuiu tent review coming

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Brad, I am afraid it could be a while as I have other reviews to get through.. I have asked them for a tent but even after two emails I had no response.... best wishes and sorry to disappoint.. Tom

  • @borderraiders
    @borderraiders Год назад

    Really interesting design, we do wonder whether the modular concept is the future, there definitely is something to it. From looking at your excellent breakdown, it does look rather finicky however, and just not sure that’s practical in cold temperatures. A more robust clipping system like hilleberg could be a solution. All the best - BR

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hey thank you for watching and taking the time to share your thoughts.... So far the modular idea is really working for me.. I am a big fan of the Hilleberg clipping system but the pole sleeves here on the main body of the tent mean that it's up super fast and then you just add the vestibule. Taking down thought you just need to remove the pole and everything else can just go straight into the one tent bag to sort at home.... best wishes Tom

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman Год назад

    Cheers Tom. Done to deth

  • @p.richter9592
    @p.richter9592 3 месяца назад

    I’ve watched this video several times as I’m quite interested in this tent. Now several months after you tested the tent, do you still have it, and if so, are you still as impressed as you were initially? ATB from Norway 🇳🇴

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi I hope you are well.. YES I still have the Samaya and it's definitely a keeper for me.. It really suits moderate to very windy conditions for my camps. It's a little cold in full winter partly due to the fact that you have to ventilate and that means parts of the tent are open which creates drafts.. I have never had any issues with condensation but then I pick the occasions that I use it as I have other tents.. My friend bought one too and is just as happy with it as I am.. Quality is exceptional and super comfortable for one person.. I hope this helps and any further questions just ask as I would want to be delighted with the tent . Best wishes Tom

  • @serif_frm
    @serif_frm 5 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your videos Tom, they have helped me greatly. In regards to storm worthiness would you lean towards the Soulo or do you think the Samaya would be up to the task? I have an Enan and want to add a storm worthy winter tent into the mix, and I have reduced it down to the Soulo and the Samaya 2.0. Wind, rain and snow loading capabilities would be greatly beneficial as Tasmanian winters can throw some fairly hard weather at times...

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  5 месяцев назад +1

      For weather resistance it would be the Soulo. 3 poles supporting a smaller structure. Soulo better for rain too as the Samaya has more open vents at the top..But the Soulo struggles regarding weight and space...But if you are happy with the space in your Enan then that shouldn't be an issue with the Soulo.. Hope that helps... Best wishes Tom

    • @serif_frm
      @serif_frm 5 месяцев назад

      Cheers! @@TOMHEANEY100

  • @thewestonfront
    @thewestonfront Год назад

    When you've given this two years of hard use, it will be interesting to see how the breathable fabric performs. But for all that, given the strength and low weight of modern Si Nylon flies the window for single skin tents has surely come and gone?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Once again thank you for your comments and best wishes. I am always open to trying different things and giving them a chance because I can always learn. This one has exceeded my expectations and will not suit everyone but it suits me as I have now demonstrated in 3 videos.. Thank you for your comments. Tom

  • @strators07
    @strators07 Год назад

    Interesting, I am attracted to the BD Eldorado but expect condensation issue being a bit much being single skin, seems this one is more breathable tho an reasonably strong too. Cheers Tom.
    Richard.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hi Richard, great to hear your thoughts... The BD Eldorado gets some good reviews but the lack of ventilation and tricky set up of the main tent would put me off... But sometimes you cant really tell until you try it... Hey best wishes Tom

    • @glacierfilmco
      @glacierfilmco 9 месяцев назад +1

      I own two el dorados. unless its very cold out, like single digits to below zero F, there’s no condensation

  • @mitchellmcgarrity6157
    @mitchellmcgarrity6157 Месяц назад

    Looking at treating myself for my 30th to either this or an Unna, which do you prefer? Hoping to use it on summits so need that extra bit of strength but aren't keen on the soulo!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Месяц назад +1

      I prefer the Samaya as I feel it's stronger and lighter.. But not as usable in all conditions due to it being single skin.. Build and quality is insanely good.. Tom

  • @bimazivanovic4784
    @bimazivanovic4784 8 месяцев назад

    Can the vestibule be left attached? So then you just add the poles next time and that's it?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  8 месяцев назад

      Hi the vestibule attaches both to the top of the tent and the poles.. Yes you can leave it on but it will make threading the poles on your next camp more difficult as the vestibule will be in the way on top of the tent and you still will need to attached it to the poles at the 3 points.. I find I usually place all my gear into the tent before I attach the vestibule as when the vestibule is attached its a long way to the front of the actual tent to get your kit inside unless you get into the tent.. I hope the makes sense.. best wishes Tom

  • @schaugut
    @schaugut 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Tom I have exactly the same tent with a vestibule. So far I have only stayed overnight in the snow with cold temperatures down to minus 30 degrees in the Swiss mountains. Unfortunately I always have slight crystallization and condensation. Somaya told me that it is important to set up the tent in the wind because of the good ventilation. I'm interested in whether there is no condensation even in heavy rain in warm weather of 5 degrees and higher WITHOUT (as in the video) strong wind. Have you tested this?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi thank you for getting in touch... You will always be able to find conditions that are unfavourable for EVERY tent... In the conditions that you describe I would use a different tent as I feel the Samaya is not best suited.. I own this tent because I knew it would suit the type of conditions I regularly camp in and thats windy environments that are exposed, just like Samaya recommend. It has performed perfectly with zero condensation...So I am afraid I haven't tested this as its not what the tent is designed for... I hope that this helps.. best wishes TOM

  • @outdoorsummiteer399
    @outdoorsummiteer399 Год назад

    Awesome

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Thank you for commenting and watching many of my videos.. I hope you find them interesting or entertaining... best wishes once again Tom

  • @pkfff
    @pkfff 3 месяца назад

    Great video, thanks Tom! Quick question: how does the tent work for two people? How wide of a sleeping mat can one use if two people sleep inside? Thanks!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  3 месяца назад +1

      It's very tight.. It just about fits two regular 20 inch wide pads.. It's extremely comfortable for one but a mimilist shelter for two... I hope that helps.. best wishes Tom

    • @pkfff
      @pkfff 3 месяца назад

      @@TOMHEANEY100 Thanks very much!

  • @stevenreynolds5318
    @stevenreynolds5318 Год назад

    Great review, looks like a great tent, very similar to the north face assault, which I was looking at.just because the price of this, have you had any experience with the north face assault tents , thanks

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Hi Steven, thank you for watching. I have good experience with North Face 4 season tents but not any of the single skin assault tents I am afraid.. The North Face Assault 2 looks good but looks like its a bit heavier than this one and the fabrics not as high tech..Not so sure of that internal pole pitch either but to be fair I haven't tried it.... I really have found this is working for me particularly with the useable ventilation and lack of condensation... best wishes and I hope that this helps.. Tom

  • @MikeTyrrell-cx1rn
    @MikeTyrrell-cx1rn 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Tom, I’m so close to purchasing this tent solely for winter in the northeast US. Any further comments on the tent that can help. The northeast US is typically cold/snowy. Planned use is from 1,000-5,000’ elevation, below and above tree line. I had my heart set on the Soulo but am now leaning this way. Not easy when no one over here has either to see in realtime. Thanks Mike

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Mike all tents have gains in some areas but sacrifices in others. The Soulo is just too small and heavy for me although it's very strong and durable.. The Assaut2 here is a kilo lighter without the vestibule and 400g lighter with it.. It also has way more space. This tent is also super strong when properly oriented into the wind.. The quality is also super impressive.. My camping partner bought this tent and also loves it after seeing mine and how well it performed in harsh conditions.. Pack size is also very small if that's of any value. I have now used the tent in at least 10 camps condensation free. Condensation is a slight risk though just as there is only a single wall between inside and out... The tent may also not be just as warm as a double wall shelter.. It's definitely a keeper for me for my type of camping.. I hope that helps and sure let me know what you decide and any more questions just ask.. best wishes Tom

    • @MikeTyrrell-cx1rn
      @MikeTyrrell-cx1rn 7 месяцев назад

      Samaya just told me they weren’t restocking this tent in 2024. They are sticking with the Assault Ultra 2 and will be offering aluminum poles in addition to the carbon. No price or timeline given. May be priced out of these. Heard this?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  7 месяцев назад

      @@MikeTyrrell-cx1rn Hi Mike I haven't been in touch with Samaya for a while so was not aware of this. Thank you for letting me know.. The Ultra is shorter too which makes it a non starter for me.. Maybe they will make it longer?.. Very expensive like you say too . Thank you for sharing your thoughts 💬.. Hope you find something.. Tom

  • @nopares7220
    @nopares7220 Год назад

    Great video series! Hard to find anything this detailed on Samaya tents... I wonder how the Assaut2 8K compares to the Locus Gear Djedi DCF-eVent Dome. Some differences are clear, like external vs internal poles and other features but seeing them one next to the other would be super cool. One thing I tend to favor in the Djedi is the presence of a tensioning cord on the largest side panels. Do you think the Assaut2 8K would benefit from these for wind resistance? (Those panels seemed to cave in quite a bit)

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Hi thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.. To be honest I am seriously impressed by the wind performance of this tent, and wind performance is my favourite subject regarding 4 season tents. There are two lower side guy points on this tent and they make a big difference. You should be able to see them at the top of the dyneema groundsheet... My friend and I were actually discussing the difference that they made to the pole stability and they actually support the side panel surprisingly well too.. BUT this design of tent like many other tents too still needs correctly orientated into the wind for best wind performance IMO. Best wishes Tom

  • @scrumpymanjack
    @scrumpymanjack Год назад +1

    Just not going to pay Samaya prices - especially considering there are perfectly good options out there for half the price AND those options don't have the brand name written in huge letters everywhere.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Thank you for your comments and watching the video. I understand it's not everyone's choice.. best wishes Tom

  • @_Chris390
    @_Chris390 9 месяцев назад

    Definitely not wide enough for two people. And shame about being so dark inside, but maybe that's to do with being designed for high altitude and very exposed to the sun use?

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Chris... this tent is designed as a minimalist shelter for two people and two can definitely fit... Not amazingly spacious for two but again its designed for having the potential to pitch on narrow ledges etc... Its is a little dark inside but really suits me for my particular needs... best wishes Tom

  • @chasekregor
    @chasekregor 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Tom what pants are these? They look like something I’m in the market for!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  8 месяцев назад

      Hi I am afraid they are a very old Haglofs pair I got about 10 years ago.. They have lasted very well. Sorry they are not something recent you can buy... They are quite a lightweight stretchy soft shell with reinforced knee... Best wishes Tom

  • @wadirunner
    @wadirunner Год назад

    Nice video.
    A non gear question for you, what was the name of the song whose excerpt features in this video?
    Lovely tune!
    Regards, Wadirunner

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      its called Together Forever by Katrina Stone. ruclips.net/video/3buRWqAqJdc/видео.html. great to hear you liked it.. best wishes Tom

  • @alexl8328
    @alexl8328 Год назад

    Wondering if anyone here know if the breathable fabric on the Samaya is the same as the one used on the Locus Gear Djedi? As far as I know these are the only two breathable DCF tents on the market. However, I was told that the Djedi is now no longer available due to the fabric discontinued.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Hi Alex, I deliberately steered away from some technical details in this video. I believe the audience for this is quite small. The 3 videos I have made regarding this tent were about my practical findings regarding breathability and other characteristics of this tent. I have however approached Samaya regarding your question, as from what I can find the Locus Gear uses event. This tent does not use event. It also uses DCF but for certain areas of the tent rather than combine the membrane with DCF... I hope this helps as so far I cant see anyone else jumping in on this... best wishes Tom

  • @Gordonafloat
    @Gordonafloat Год назад

    What's it like if the wind backs or veers as sideways it presents a large area to catch the wind.? No matter the performance I think it being double the price of most other top class tents it's a bit crazy unless money is no object..

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад +1

      Thank you Gordon for your comments and watching of course.. The wind direction here did change slightly to the side and the tent actually has two guy points on each side just above the bath tub floor. These add a surprising amount of stability and work really well in practice.. I have always thought the same as you regarding the unsupported side panels of this particular set up. Most tents have stronger and weaker points and personally I think this tent has as strong a side wall as any tent of this design.. Regarding the price yes it's expensive and not for everyone. Best wishes Tom

    • @Gordonafloat
      @Gordonafloat Год назад

      @@TOMHEANEY100 Thanks for a prompt and full reply. I don't wild camp intentionally in higher winds but have found myself camping on several occasions in winds of 40 mph plus and once in 60 mph plus, but thankfully I didn't pitch on those conditions. My current best specification tent for wild camping is the tried and trusted Terra Nova Voyager. I can see there are improvements in other designs but I can't justify the small gain in performance against the expense. Despite that I am still addicted to your reviews!

  • @citizenwolf8720
    @citizenwolf8720 10 месяцев назад

    The lack of condensation on a single-skin tent is impressive. Any time I try one of the Hillebergs with just the outer fly, the water pours off the inside of them. Here's a short clip to show an example of what it's like. ruclips.net/video/acvUeJFStqc/видео.html

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  10 месяцев назад

      Hey thank you for your comments... Condensation can be an issue in any tent in certain conditions... Super impressed with the Samaya here as I have had none on about 8 camps now... best wishes Tom

  • @thewestonfront
    @thewestonfront Год назад

    Spot of cognitive dissonance there Tom. As 'straight forwards' as attaching that vestibule is, I could easily pitch solo tent in its entirety the same time or less as it took to attach the additional section.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      Thank you for your comments and watching the video.. best wishes Tom

    • @thewestonfront
      @thewestonfront Год назад

      But to be clear, I really enjoy your videos, so thank you!

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100  Год назад

      @@thewestonfront Hey no worries I appreciate your feedback and comments... Best wishes Tom