Warbonnet Outdoors Field Review: Thunderfly, BlackBird XLC, Yeti & Diamondback Quilt + Dutch Bling!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 23

  • @terwils7492
    @terwils7492 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great review. I just got the XLC last week and it arrives tomorrow. I went back and forth between this hammock and another cottage vendor. All the features of the XLC, I had to try it. I'm looking forward to it even more after your review. Thank you!

  • @Othello888
    @Othello888 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. At 11:40, don't forget to add a loop around the wasp tail to prevent it from creeping toward the tree as you pull the ridgeline tight. It makes a big difference in keeping a tight ridgeline, especially as the zing-it breaks in.

  • @lowermichiganadventures
    @lowermichiganadventures 3 года назад

    Sitting around the house on a rainy day watching some of your videos and actually you’re doing a pretty good darn job thanks for sharing

  • @Enigma277
    @Enigma277 3 года назад

    Tarpworm Hack/setup : Just awesome.

    • @terryhikes
      @terryhikes  3 года назад

      I learned a lot from Dutch's vids!

  • @Lt-cm9us
    @Lt-cm9us 4 года назад

    Terry,
    A Shug worthy video. I really like the time you took to explain things. I too am a Warbonnet junkie. I would like to know more about the top quilt, not a lot of reviews out there. I have just ordered one but I think I Ordered the width incorrectly.
    Nice video

    • @terryhikes
      @terryhikes  4 года назад

      Art, wow, thanks for the kind comment! I’m very new at hammock / tarp camping but have done a ton of research, and Shug is for sure the man! I learned a lot from that guy’s vids. As for the Diamondback top quilt - man, I love mine. I got the 30 degree, and the widest it comes (60”) as I’m a big guy and reposition myself a lot. That width has helped on cool nights to keep the heat in as I shuffle around. This past weekend I ordered a zip-box 40 degree for summer use. I figure I’ll just use that as a blanket for the most part. I got the 60” in that one too, just to be consistent. Although honestly in a hammock, all that width may be overkill as 3 sides of you are kept warm by the under quilt.. but I’ve found on cool nights I still like the extra down insurance. Thanks for viewing and the comment!

  • @freethinker5225
    @freethinker5225 Год назад

    Just got my xlc in the mail...the zippers feel a lil light duty and kind of worry me... we're still getting snow up here in maine so I haven't been able to try it out and I know it's a highly respected brand for hammocks so I'm giving those zippers the benefit of the doubt and I baby my gear but that doesn't mean I don't expect it to hold up for years at its price point. Also if the net gives you the foot box wouldn't that mean the stress point would be on the zipper when weights applied? I got the double layer for a sleeping pad and extra weight capacity. Have you tried the winter top cover yet?

    • @terryhikes
      @terryhikes  Год назад

      I've never had issues with zippers but I did add a small length of looped cord to each for easier handling/gripping. As for the footbox, there's no real stress up there - the foot end is elevated, most of your weight is in the base of the hammock. I've never had issues with zippers or any high stress on any portion of them. I do have the winter top cover - but have only used it a few times. I've found that my tarp, plus even the mesh netting hammock top keeps more warmth inside than you'd think. Good luck with your new purchase, I think you'll love it!

  • @Muppetovsky
    @Muppetovsky Год назад

    how long were those panel pull poles? Warbonnet is not selling them anymore

  • @jasonl1822
    @jasonl1822 2 года назад

    How does the tarp with tension cord do during really high winds? Does it bounce alot?

    • @terryhikes
      @terryhikes  2 года назад

      not bad at all. I was in a big wind storm on a bluff cliff in Red River Gorge once, it stood pretty strong - even with the spreader poles on.

  • @outdoors_life7544
    @outdoors_life7544 Год назад

    Who did you get the spreader pole kit from?

    • @terryhikes
      @terryhikes  Год назад +1

      It was an add on option to the Thunderfly tarp when ordered from warbonnet. I don’t think they offer them anymore.

    • @outdoors_life7544
      @outdoors_life7544 Год назад

      @@terryhikes yes, I just seen that Dutch wear gear has something very similar

  • @nickolashaustein
    @nickolashaustein 4 года назад

    I’m considering purchasing this. I got the Dutchware Chameleon and it’s very hard to get into the “sweet spot” for sleep. I’m not sure if you’ve tried both or not. Just curious what your opinion is on the comfort of the XLC.

    • @Lt-cm9us
      @Lt-cm9us 4 года назад

      I have the Eldorado Double bottom. I found the sweet spot before I knew what the Sweet spot was. Watched a LOT of set up videos and was a pro by the third setup. have fun.

  • @lowermichiganadventures
    @lowermichiganadventures 3 года назад

    Are you shooting the video with a GoPro if so Which one are using and the quality of your video is really pretty darn good asking for a friend LOL

    • @terryhikes
      @terryhikes  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and the comments! I’m out in Utah filming several as I write this. I use a GoPro Hero 8 for most of my filming. Thanks again!

  • @clementihammock7572
    @clementihammock7572 4 года назад

    Nice and roomy. I am using affordable, quick and easy setup Everest Tarp.

  • @terryhikes
    @terryhikes  4 года назад

    Wow, sorry to some of you above, it looks like most of my previous replies have disappeared. I did move this channel to another Google account recently, I bet that deleted my own previous comments/replies here. Bummer. Anyway, hopefully you saw my replies to your questions when I originally posted them.

  • @samsmith8870
    @samsmith8870 4 года назад

    How's that 20d holding up? I'm still on the fence about trusting it.

    • @samsmith8870
      @samsmith8870 4 года назад

      Yea, I was gonna go with dyneema because of those concerns (plus it doesn't stretch when wet) but I really like the little doors and their camo pattern is off the hook. They make a lot of UL tents out of 20d and 15d so I guess it works.