OneTigris Backwoods Bungalow Review

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OneTigris Backwoods Bungalow Ultralight Bushcraft Shelter 2.0 Review
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A review of the OneTigris Backwoods Bungalow 2.0 and how I set it up along with a post thunderstorm review.
3.29 lbs
75D Nylon Ripstop Nylon
Super Rip-stop: Made with 75D Nylon fabric with 1500mm waterproof performance for extra durability, easy to carry, lightweight & portable
Dimensions: 7ft (L) *4ft (W) *3.8ft (H)/ 210cm *125cm *115cm | Weight: 1450g/ 3.2Ib
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Additional Items seen in video:
OneTigris Backwoods Bungalow Ultralight Bushcraft Shelter 2.0
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Cascade Mountain Tech Aluminum Adjustable Trekking Poles - Lightweight Quick Lock Walking Or Hiking Stick - 1 Set (2 Poles)
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OutdoorsmanLab Ultralight Sleeping Pad - Ultra-Compact for Backpacking, Camping, Travel w Air-Support Cells Design (Blue)
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Klymit 12PLTL01D, Pillow Large, Turquoise
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Condor Titan Assault Pack
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Schrade SCAXE2 11.8in Stainless Steel Small Axe
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REDCAMP Wood Burning Camp Stove Folding Stainless Steel
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Esbit 1300-Degree Smokeless Solid Fuel Tablets for Backpacking,
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Schrade SCHF36M Frontier 10.4in Full Tang
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Klean Kanteen Wide Mouth Single Wall Insulated Water Bottle with Loop Cap, Brushed Stainless Steel, 40-Ounce
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BASEC4MP Lightweight Portable Chair - Camping, Backpacking, Hiking - Includes Sand Base
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GSI Outdoors Pivot Spatula
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GSI Outdoors 74340 Pivot Tongs
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All one tech Pack of 12, 7075 Aluminum Outdoors Tent Stakes Pegs
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Arcturus Heavy Duty Survival Blanket - Insulated Thermal Reflective Tarp - 60" x 82"
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STANSPORT - Stainless Steel Mess Kit for Camping,Backpacking & Outdoors
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 90
@jsboyer29
@jsboyer29 2 роки тому
I just purchased this tent and can’t wait to try it out. Thanks for the info. Enjoyed your video!
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Hey Joshusa, Congratulations, I hope you enjoy your new tent. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@johnl2445
@johnl2445 11 місяців тому
Well done. You covered everything I wanted to know . Thank You and Happy Camping!
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 11 місяців тому
Thanks John. Glad I got it all covered. Thanks for the comment
@eddiemason4316
@eddiemason4316 3 роки тому
I really like this tent, alot. It's on my shopping list. Thanks fer showing your setup!
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Thanks Eddie. I love the tent. Now I am always torn between tent or hammock camping. I have another video coming that compares it to the original one. I like them both for different reasons.
@OneTigris
@OneTigris 3 роки тому
Thanks for the great introducation! Hope you enjoyed it~~
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Enjoy it? Absolutely. This tent makes me feel like a kid again and begs me to go out and enjoy the outdoors.
@OneTigris
@OneTigris 3 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors Haha, thank you for saying that!!!
@paulconnor8519
@paulconnor8519 3 роки тому
Thanks Dan, good review
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Thank you for watching Paul.
@alexanderweaver4838
@alexanderweaver4838 3 роки тому
When it rains I add a longer or taller center pole to the awning and the rain just runs off. I love sitting in my camp chair during rain and snow conditions. After the rain or snow I'll remove the center pole. For additional wind protection I'll use the cheap 5X7 blue tarp in the tiny stuff sack from Walmart and place it on the side or front depending on the wind direction. Try the Thermarest foam pillow. It beats all inflatable pillows and I've tried most of them, too. Another thing I do is place a sheet of tyvek beneath the tent floor for protection; nothing has ever punctured the tyvek. Washing the tyvek a couple times in our washing machine and drying it on low heat has taken all of the crinkly noise out of it and makes it very easy to roll rather having to fold it. Somehow it even feels lighter. It adds another sheet of insulation beneath you as well. After initially setting it up in my backyard I realized it needed five more stakes so an additional set of MSR Groundhogs were added, surprisingly adding very little weight to the kit. I am working on making it a four season tent by adding a custom made liner. I have four other tents but this is my favorite due to the awning as I like to leave it up and not close it. I do most of my cooking, reading and just enjoy sitting underneath it. If you're into stealth camping like I am, especially now that so many people are getting out into the woods due to the pandemic, I bring along a Ginsco 6.5X10 camouflage netting and cover my tent after trekking deeper into the woods or higher up a mountain slope.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Wow. Thanks Alexander. There are some excellent tips in here. I hope everyone reads this. I'll try that pillow. I have an isolated Thermarest sleeping pad that I really like. Is this the one you recommend? amzn.to/3ov9jaI
@redneckprepper3881
@redneckprepper3881 Рік тому
Awesome review bro. Ty
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors Рік тому
You're welcome. Tanks for watching and commenting
@DevilDog68
@DevilDog68 3 роки тому
I really appreciate the review... lot's of good inside scoop! LOL!
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Thank you for the feedback Frank. Glad you got some good out of it.
@InkedGnome
@InkedGnome 3 роки тому
So do deal with rain pooling on the awning use a shorter pole in one of the corners. It will provide a slope for the water to flow off. It will affect the head room a little bit but can always be adjusted again when the rain stops.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Hey InkedGnome, Thanks for sharing the good tip and for watching.
@Otis010707
@Otis010707 2 роки тому
Dan, GREAT video! I have the same tent and look forward to doing overnights with one or two of my labs therein. What state do you live in as I am terribly jealous of you r ability to open carry. Alas, NOT happening in NJ where I hail from!
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Thanks for the comment. I plan to take this tent on a bicycling trip on the Allegheny passage and C&O canal path this summer. I live in Virginia, it is legal to open carry. I also have a permit for conceal carry.
@ModernGentleman
@ModernGentleman 3 роки тому
I think a ridgeline is much faster. Just my personal preference. Instead of running your toggle in the ridgeline, use a prusik loop on each end of the tent. Much easier to get it taught and keep it that way. Great tent and great review👍
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
I agree Bearded Rider. If you see my later videos you will see Presik knots used on the ridge line. do it for my tents and tarps
@stilkterrin
@stilkterrin 3 роки тому
Nice video. Thank you for sharing it. You have my support. :)))
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Thanks Stilk Terrin Bushcraft. I really appreciate it.
@johnnyriddle1059
@johnnyriddle1059 3 роки тому
New subscriber here....Great review but there is one thing I'm curious about. If you had lowered the two trekking poles so the canopy slopped down (if the rain was coming from the back.) would the rain shed off good. I ask because I would want to be able to have the canopy up all the time during heavy rain.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Hi Johnny Riddle, Thanks for the sub. I think I know what you are asking but please correct me if I am not answering correctly. When we had the hard rain. Both my son and I lowered only one side of the canopy by removing the pole and zipping up. The wind was to the back side of the tent so we both stayed dry even though one side of the canopy was up. The water shed to the back of the tent as well as down the lowered side of canopy. Worked great and had good air flow in tent. Was able to look outside and watch the hard rain all night long.
@Nick-qz1ii
@Nick-qz1ii 3 роки тому
Great vid. What is the small hatchet you have there?
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Thanks Nick, It is the Schrade SCAXE2 11.8in Stainless Steel Small Axe with 3.8in Blade
@juanfernando3405
@juanfernando3405 2 роки тому
Thanks for the info. A few days ago I saw a video in which they said that there were serious condensation problems inside that tent. What is your opinion? Could you make a video about it?
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Hi Juan, I have not seen an issue with condensation. I make sure the back side is pulled out to allow air flow. I also usually sleep with one of the front sides up or cracked open to increase the air flow. I have seen some condensation when closed up all the way. I also did have condensation in the winter when the deep snow blocked the back airway off. It is to be expected with any tent that does not use a top screen with a rain fly. Just got to keep some air movement.
@juanfernando3405
@juanfernando3405 2 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors Okay. Thanks for the reply.
@BakerBaker1-9
@BakerBaker1-9 2 роки тому
Good review 👍 - so many tents to choose from - I really like the awning / bakers tent design - what kinda stove was that ?? sub left - GOD bless
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Thanks Baker Baker. I do like the tent. Just the right size for one person. Small enough to pack and big enough for a basic tent. I think the stove is listed in the description but that was the Redcamp wood burning stove. I have several solos and bushbox ones but tend to use this one the most. I also did a review of it if you search look through my other videos. thanks for watching and commenting.
@BakerBaker1-9
@BakerBaker1-9 2 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors I'll search your vids - thanks for the info - stay safe
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
@@BakerBaker1-9 Thanks
@tacontrees1806
@tacontrees1806 3 роки тому
Great video and new subscriber. What pack do you use in the video im looking for one similar in design?
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Thanks for the Sub Paul, This is the Condor Titan Assault Pack in MultiCam. It is a bit smaller pack and would consider it an overnighter maybe 3 day if you are an absolute minimalist but it is very very comfortable. I love it. I'll put a link to it in comments. Also, here is link if you need details. I could not find it in MultiCam on Amazon but sure you can find it elsewhere. amzn.to/3jyVea9.
@tacontrees1806
@tacontrees1806 3 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors ty yeah i normally use the wisport raccoon 45L
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
@@tacontrees1806 That is a great pack and size. If you are looking for something smaller the Condor Titan is an excellent pack. It is stated at 40L but I really doubt that I would say 35L.
@tacontrees1806
@tacontrees1806 3 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors yeah im def gonna look into that one for day hikes or overnighter
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
@@tacontrees1806 I do plan to review the pack but I am behind editing by about 10 videos. LOL
@emilyhammond9264
@emilyhammond9264 2 роки тому
I recently bought one of these off of amazon... I tested it out in my yard on a rainy night and it basically was a swimming pool in the morning. This seems to be a common issue with this tent. It leaked like crazy in the 2 back corners. Too bad, because I love the design but I had to return it.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Hey Emily, Sorry to hear that. I have had no problems like that with mine and you are the first I have heard with it. Hopefully you got a return or replacement.
@emilyhammond9264
@emilyhammond9264 2 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors I'm going to be able to return it with free shipping... really too bad. I love the set up. It seems like you either get a great one or a complete lemon looking at more reviews. I'm glad you got a good one!
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
@@emilyhammond9264 I'm glad you get a full refund. I have both the original one and this one. Gave the original to my son. Both did not leak at all. Hope you have better results with the next one.
@prestonsamson3674
@prestonsamson3674 3 роки тому
I want to buy this tent for use in all seasons and i want to rely heavily on this tent when i hike and camp in most states. Do you think this would be a good tent for winter camping? Ive heard nothing but good things to say about this tent and you reply back to viewers so i thought i would ask you.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Hi Preston, I have read that this is a 3 season tent. Spring, Summer and Fall. I think the reason it is not stated as a winter tent is that it is single walled and if not properly ventilated will cause condensation on the inside which will freeze. I have used it in temps down in the 20s and I thought it did fine as long as I kept vents open to circulate the air. That does make it a little cooler inside but that is what a good sleeping bag is for and I like my face cool at night when I sleep.
@water_feind9152
@water_feind9152 2 роки тому
How has your continued use of this tent been? i recently purchased it over a few others and I'm hoping I made a good decision.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Good so far. I have been using hammock lately but am planning another trip with this tent. I just need to seam seal that one spot where I hang the light. Hope yours performs well.
@jimi6335
@jimi6335 10 місяців тому
I'm a hammack and tarp guy but this is the type of tent I'd get is it water proof I get mixed reviews on this tent how was ur experience
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 9 місяців тому
Still loving the tent. Has a small drip from the top seem as shown in one of my videos. I just need to seal it sometime. not bad enough to be urgent. Very little amount of water. I too mostly hammock camp
@TomKirkman1
@TomKirkman1 2 роки тому
Heavy cotton duck pup tents. Weighed about 20 pounds. But we made do.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
TomKirkman1, I remember those. What great memories. My parents also had the big canvas tent that always smelled like Bologna. Ha Ha. Thanks for watching and commenting
@TomKirkman1
@TomKirkman1 2 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors This tent is a unique concept. A tent with a tarp porch. And it's not very heavy. A small vent near the ridge line would take care of most of the condensation problem. Otherwise I have replaced three of my other tents with this one for kayak camping.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
@@TomKirkman1 I believe so. Just slept in it last night. Very little condensation but that is because I had the front open. It rained and did leak just a bit. Wish it where a tad bit bigger but that would make it weight more. Still Love it.
@UguysRnuts
@UguysRnuts 3 роки тому
Been considering the Backwoods Bungalow for a while, but realize now it wouldn't work for me. I want an awning that can be left up overnight in the rain independent of a door. Bailing water off an awning every 5 minutes is not acceptable. I'd still need to rig a tarp. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
You're welcome uguysmuts and you are correct. I just did a video where I used it in the remnants of hurricane. Held up good. I raised the canopy up a little further on one side and had no problem with pooling. Can also lower one side at night and prevent pooling. I used a separate tarp when I want to close all the way up but still have a cover to get underneath.
@UguysRnuts
@UguysRnuts 3 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors If One Tigris installed an inner flap as a door as well as the awning/door already there, I think I could adjust the angle of the awning to avoid pooling.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
@@UguysRnuts Good Ideaa
@JohnSmith-df4vb
@JohnSmith-df4vb 3 роки тому
Its a very fast tent to set up if using trees and bungees.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Excellent input John. I bet it would be a lot easier to balance out the 4 corners using bungees. I prefer the two trees but always take me additional time to get the line up correct. Your solution would fix that. Will give it a try. Thanks
@JohnSmith-df4vb
@JohnSmith-df4vb 3 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors i use bungees all the time to setup bashas so it was habbit to use them with this, but prefer bungees that have carabiners at the end rather than hooks so no chance springing off.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
@@JohnSmith-df4vb I have a bunch of small carabiners that I will combine with some shock cord and give it a go. Again excellent Pro TIp. Thanks.
@kayakangle
@kayakangle 3 роки тому
Newest version comes with 12 stakes and the tabs on the main support do come with grommets for trekking poles unlike this one.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Thanks for sharing. I am glad to hear that. OneTigris is a good company that keeps innovating and improving.
@kayakangle
@kayakangle 3 роки тому
@@DansEverythingOutdoors Yes I would agree with you. This is my second onetigris tent and 4th overall product from them and I must say I'm happy with all of them.
@davidabbott7673
@davidabbott7673 3 роки тому
What is the name of the tent lantern you use?
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Hi David, It is the Brila Mini Lantern amzn.to/3nirtvV I really like the lantern and it has several levels of brightness and alternate Red. The big fail of this lantern is that the Red light only blinks or blinks SOS but there is no constant Red. If they fixed that then it would be my best pick.
@pJL7Jl
@pJL7Jl 2 роки тому
Is this tent practical against heavy rain
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Oh YES Mr Cora. Check out my other video when I stay out in the remnants of a Hurricane. Thanks for watching
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Yes
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@adib396
@adib396 3 роки тому
Thanks for the sub Dan, subbed back. ATB from England.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
Thanks Adi B
@sunnyscott4876
@sunnyscott4876 3 роки тому
I guess this doesn't qualify as "glamping "........🤯 I always have my S&W Airlite .22mag. Dang!
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
LOL. I guess not.
@frankie-stein7649
@frankie-stein7649 2 роки тому
It's way to small and no Stand up room
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 2 роки тому
Yes, No room to stand up. It is meant for packing in and bushcraft not for car camping. Keeping size down means keeping weight down. Thanks for commenting
@dazdeluxe6672
@dazdeluxe6672 Рік тому
It's not a marquee
@bobabooey4537
@bobabooey4537 3 роки тому
Review didn't show everything closed up. Otherwise well done and a good showing. Carrying a gun on the hip while camping doing a review looks hilarious but I'm not American so I don't get it.
@DansEverythingOutdoors
@DansEverythingOutdoors 3 роки тому
It's an American thing. Love it. Thanks. On a real note: My father in law just got attacked by a rabid racoon last week while out tending to cattle. Luckily he had his 410 shotgun with him and was able to put it down after kicking it away from himself. You never know.
@USA2283
@USA2283 Рік тому
Yeah I carry a gun when I get snackies at the gas station. America. Fuck around and get shot. Carry a gun in the shower. It don’t matter
@redneckprepper3881
@redneckprepper3881 Рік тому
Well that's the blessing of being an American. We take our right seriously and would hate to have to give a reminder of 1776....
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