Hexamid Tarp Setup and Review

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2021
  • Setting up the the Hexamid tarp w/ storm doors. A new tarp for me weighing in at 6.1 oz w/ stuff sack. Setting it up with the Sea to Summit mesh net and also my Borah Bivy. Both work great and looking forward to many more nights with this setup. Check out future videos for updates! #zpacks #hexamid #hexamidpockettarp #ultralight #backpacking #tarp

Комментарии • 29

  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum 3 месяца назад

    I definitely like the triangle net setup. Overall, this is a very cool tarp. ✌️

  • @Thoth_al_Khem
    @Thoth_al_Khem Год назад +1

    I put a Lanshan 1 Inner tent under mine. FIT PERFECT.

  • @wolfeadventures
    @wolfeadventures 3 года назад +4

    Great video. Just ordered mine.

  • @nedanother9382
    @nedanother9382 2 года назад +1

    One of the best video's visually. Zpacks would sell more with this video. Thanks

    • @Bluehathiker
      @Bluehathiker  2 года назад

      Wow! Much appreciated! Thanks for the comment!

  • @SmolderOutdoors
    @SmolderOutdoors 3 года назад +1

    Nice man! I just picked up the hexamid pocket tarp with doors as well and took it out on my last two trips. I’m a fan!

  • @monoclehikes68
    @monoclehikes68 3 года назад +1

    Great video and review especially with both bug net Options

  • @SupTim1
    @SupTim1 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @brianjmt5213
    @brianjmt5213 2 года назад +1

    The reg MLD solemid net tent works with it. Just ask them to make you the old version.

  • @matteotamberini2152
    @matteotamberini2152 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have the bugnet I have the carbon stakes I have the polycryo ground sheet I have the amsteel guylines and tensioners
    I just can't get a pocket tarp here in the UK
    What a bummer 😅

    • @Bluehathiker
      @Bluehathiker  9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s a great tarp with very little room for error. Love mine, most of the time…!

  • @monoclehikes68
    @monoclehikes68 2 года назад +2

    After looking into it, I’m curious now to see if the six moon designs serenity bug that would work with the hexamid Pocket tarp with doors

    • @EspenFrafalne
      @EspenFrafalne 2 года назад

      If you are using a sleeping bag, a headnet should be all you need. And maybe a cap or something to keep the headnet away from the face - unless you are a side sleeper, and the hood on the sleeping bag is big enough to keep the headnet away... I heard tarp and hammock fans talk about it, so i tried it with my Hilleberg "Bivanorak", and im sold..! Im a side sleeper, and prefer to lay with my arm under my pillow/head. The Hilleberg shelter is the only solution i know that will allow for this, except tents; which are usually a hassle to find a place to set it up... I LOVE that the Bivanorak can be set up on somewhat narrow trails! But it definitely has some learning curve, and condensation needs to be minimized by using sleeping bags/quilts that are not too warm. At least i believe this will be enough. Need more testing to say for sure... If this is the case, then the Hilleberg Bivanorak will be the KING of ultralight shelters IMO! It takes very little space in the backpack, and - if you are a side sleeper - you dont really need a tarp if you use some trees for rain cover. Id still bring a small 1x1,45m tarp ($5 on ebay), which will be used as a groundsheet if i dont need it as raincover.

    • @nicksam5518
      @nicksam5518 2 года назад +1

      it does. I bought the SMD serenity for my deschutes, and have later used it w my hexamid tarp also. it is SMALL. my 25' wide pad fits, but that is it. I only use it in deep august bug season.i am a side/stomach sleeper, so the net touching my face only mildly annoys me.

  • @donaldpang
    @donaldpang 3 года назад +1

    wow i just received my Hexamid tarp and planning to do the same like your set up! I have the Borah bivy and nano burnet. In your opinion, which do you prefer?

    • @Bluehathiker
      @Bluehathiker  3 года назад +1

      I prefer the Borah, mainly because it’s easy, adds an extra layer of wind or splash protection, and I can just sit on it when I’m not in it. The nano bug net just hangs from the top and I’m always having to push it out of the way.

  • @EspenFrafalne
    @EspenFrafalne 2 года назад +1

    Instead of that big bug bivy, you could try just a headnet. I never tried it with a sleeping bag, but at least it works really good with my Hilleberg Bivanorak.

    • @Bluehathiker
      @Bluehathiker  2 года назад +1

      It works but just doesn’t have the protection. Especially from spiders. I’ve gotten a viscous wolf spider bite before !

    • @EspenFrafalne
      @EspenFrafalne 2 года назад +1

      @@Bluehathiker Spiders seek heat, thats for sure. I got several tarantulas in the past, and they really like the heat of the hand, and will repeatedly seek electrical outlets (which im guessing is slightly hotter than the surroundings) if they are allowed to wander around the house.
      As long as the headnet is sealed around the sleeping bag, and you are maybe wearing a cap or something to keep it up and away from the face, then it should work. Mine got bungy straps that go underneath my arms to keep it shut around the edges, and i use it on the outside of the hood of the Bivanorak, which keeps it away from my face (im a side sleeper).
      I only tried my headnet once (with plenty of mosqitos and probably 5 spiders and a few ants within half a meter from my sleeping pad), but so far im thoroughly impressed.

  • @wanttogo1958
    @wanttogo1958 3 года назад +1

    Nice review. Did you also consider the MLD bug bivy? I don't either but have been considering one or the other. I've read the Borah has a little more space and I believe it costs some less than the MLD option.

    • @Bluehathiker
      @Bluehathiker  3 года назад

      The MLD bivy is great, definitely a little pricier, but it wouldn’t work inside the Hexamid, it’s just too big. Plus the top entry wouldn’t work. I love the Borah bivy, I’ve had it almost two years and have zero complaints.

    • @nedsled2994
      @nedsled2994 2 года назад +1

      @@Bluehathiker I have the MLD bug bivy. Why will it not work in the pocket tarp? How much does the borah bug bivy weigh. ?

    • @Bluehathiker
      @Bluehathiker  2 года назад

      The MLD is too big/sets up differently, the shape of the tarp and the shape of the MLD bivy aren’t really compatible. It may be doable though with some modifications. The Borah is considerably less expensive.

    • @Bluehathiker
      @Bluehathiker  2 года назад

      I think the Borah is around 6oz

    • @nedsled2994
      @nedsled2994 2 года назад +1

      @@Bluehathiker ok, thank you for your response. it's very narrow just about 25in. Maybe the height of the net is where it does not work?. The top load is not a problem, you leave it flat until you get into it, still flat on your sleeping pad. Then you hook the head end up after you are in and zipper it up. I have been using it under a flat tarp for about 5 years it's just amazing piece of gear. Sorry to hear it will not pair with the hex tarp I thought I saw a video with someone using it. Anyway, I guess the hexamid tarp is not going to work for me. Thanks again for your info, saved me some problems.

  • @techguy9023
    @techguy9023 2 месяца назад

    Too ultralight for me. Looks like the bags dry cleaners put over a suit. I have a mid in polyester about 30d.

  • @blueandgreenslacks
    @blueandgreenslacks Год назад +1

    Bet ya can’t do that with a 40 mph wind.😂