I've been looking around for a review for especially this model of hammock to find out if the mat pouch and mat is a good replacement for an underquilt. I'm currently changing from using tents to this and I have a mat from that. So itd be great to save some money in not purchasing an underquilt and use my mat. Any thoughts on this? Just for the Insulation purposes and not comfortability. Many thanks, Sam
Great video explaining on how to clean a paddle board, I tend to use this product for cleaning and protecting, its pretty good as it contains a wax within the spray: supkingclean.com
Hi! I've only been climbing 3 times and it may be because I'm Spanish (and quite bad at climbing for now) and we're kinda extroverted here, but having other people giving me advice on how to improve my attempts is actually quite nice. It has happened several times and always with a friendly and not at all braggy tone, so I guess the vibes are important. Nice video, keep going :)
Advice is great if you want some, and not so great if someone gives it to you unsolicited. I don't think that extroverted or introverted has much to do with it.
Yeah, the consensus about this is quite broader than many media bound climbers make it out to be. Some hate it, some love it, and some don’t care enough to give an opinion. I think it’s a natural thing to happen in people who have been in multiple fields of sport. Niched climbers are weirding me out honestly.
Awesomeness!!! I want to build a giant sized papasan swing that can fit multiple people. And of course a traditional rope swing like this too! Love love love!!!
1:19 people want to climb because they see black people climbing? It's fascinating how racist that sounds. But the again, the jargon in the title of the video said enough.
“My name is Waldo. I’m an expert rigger and rope safety specialist!” You forgot, “who’s a kid at heart!” I really enjoyed the swing video. You were able to send that rope pretty darn high! Very impressive. Hope you keep making your outdoor videos. They’re really fun.
Hey Ben, Waldo used Samson Velocity rope with a spice at each end. That's a tree climbing line for arborists. But any climbing rope or static rope with a thickness between 8mm to 16mm will suffice!
There is a much easier way! Use a fly-fishing reel with some thin paracord on it to chuck over a high branch and then pull up a slackline - or two connected for a really long arc. Tie off one end and attached a swing by carabiner to the other and you are in business in c. 3min...
Best job is to find a tree climber, or yourself if you're able to set the line from the tree where they are doing an eye level visual inspection then when you're happy get swinging. A proper big arc tree swing is hard to rival for a bit of cheap fun. Yes