It is amazing how many products suffer from bad design. I have always said that the people who design things need to be made to actually use what they design before it goes into production. At least then we would have half a chance of getting products that aren't a pain to use.
Most likely catalog Asian parts and nobody ever tests them or improves the design and calls it their own. No tears shed for companies who don't innovate/improve the design when you can buy the exact "same" item from another company for much cheaper.
i still use it, if you get one which lasts (my latest one has) while not perfect still one of the better stretchers on the market (between the few available) if you need something half way water 💧 proofed
This tent is almost identical to the Ozark Trail Cot Tent. I think both have some good features, but the biggest difference I see is the material, as this is more of a canvas tent. I have slept in the Ozark Trail and it is quite comfortable, however I have not tested it in rainy or windy conditions. Regarding the access you mentioned @9:52, this is where the ozark trail shines as the rain fly has better openings.
Thanks for the great review. We have an Oztent dealer in the States but they want over $600 USD for the Bunker Pro. Really wanted one but saw the Oztrail on the U.S. eBay for less than half including shipping. Based on your review I took a chance on it and just received it. I don't want to chance paying that much for the Oztent with apparently that many quality control issues. If the Oztrail doesn't work out think I'll get the Darche Airvolution swag and a cot that fits it. Really like the ease of use of the Australian gear.
Hey, I have a HZJ105R. She's doing well apart from the front axle housing that keeps on bending. Purchased a Bunker on pre-order as a proto-type nearly a decade ago. Mine is still going strong apart from some midge screen tears. Spent months in it. Needs re-proofing now. Thanks for your review on the new versions. Mine looks more simpler in design. You are tall so that may make a difference. Thanks.
I have bought 2 dune tents from anaconda, One for me and one for my son and have had no issues if set up properly = tight guy ropes - They’re fantastic, light, easy to set up and easy to pack up. And best of all, you can take the fly off in the morning, pack the rest of your bedding up and pack the fly up later
@@AlloffroadAu i haven’t had an issue - if rain is expected, or I can just generally be bothered, I run the ropes out nice and tight and it’s as good as any other - if not better👍🏻
yea definitely not as good as the Oztent but could not be as it has a very different canvas. Was about to buy one after you mentioned but plenty of reviews mentioned leaking like a sieve.
I've had both the oztrail and the jet bunker (original version). The oztrail as you said much lighter but useless in the rain. With the jetbunker I've been happy with it. I've had the same issue and and so have my mates with pop rivet/bolt coming out and just used bolts n nylocs to replace them. Mine had some holes in mozzie mesh when I bought it but they sent me a new replacement mesh. The bag didn't last long and ripped along the seam where handle is. I've since forked out for the drifta bag as oztent wouldn't sell a replacement bag. Overall it's the best sleeping solution I've used and I love it besides it faults. I've forked out for the new oztent mattress (stratus??) anyway the most expensive one and it's by far best mattress I've used and it really made a big difference to comfort like you said almost as good as bed at home.
I was seriously considering one of these until now, thank you. I'll stick with my swag on a stretcher for now. Is there any reason you did not consider a swag on a stretcher or was it just the space requirement?
I have a swag on stretcher, but because the swag is narrower than the stretcher, any rain that flows off the swag will pool between base of swag and stretcher and eventually you end up lying on a saturated stretcher. You can tie another larger tarp over the swag and down past the outside of the stretcher, but to do that you may as well buy the oz-tent.
Great review,I think with those flys have to season it few times to get it water tight had to do that to my kamprite tent cot,look forward to a easy fold review looking at get one,or the bunker as the kamprite only folds to a flat pack.
Would surprise me as only cotton-based flies and thread needs seasoning and that only applies to seams the OzTrail leaked through fly itself. I still have a double CampRite (done a review some time ago) and haven't used it in a long time, to be honest.
yes sure have, carrying a swag would not fit well in my solo packing set up (would need to be on roof rack) further increasing fuel consumption. Otherwise yes would be a good option
I had the OzTent Bunker XL but got rid of it after only using it a handful of times. The main issue for me was waking up with a wet sleeping bag. I have a video of this under my profile.
My Oz trail is quite waterproof however condensation is a problem, I cant speak to the quality of the canvas but it worth checking out the Dune version which seems to address some of the design issues
10:00 the Adrenal Glands attached to the kidneys, secrete a hormone, apart from adrenaline, which slows urine production in darkness. If you're getting up before darkness to pee, either you haven't emptied your bladder before going to bed or you need to see your GP and ask why you're peeing before dawn. I'm not a doctor of medicine, nor a renal nurse. Just another allied health professional with experience in the area.
Dr google says "It can be common for most people to wake up once during the night to urinate, but urinating more frequently may be a sign of something else going on" so I seem to be in the most common category especially as I drink quite a bit of water
By far the best 4wd channel on TH-cam. Appreciate your honesty
Awesome! Thank you!
I'm about to buy a bushman sc35-52 based on your recommendation too. Way more flexible than the 40L engel I almost bought
I can't fault my 3 Bushmen 2 x SC35 and one mini one
Great honest review.
thank you
It is amazing how many products suffer from bad design. I have always said that the people who design things need to be made to actually use what they design before it goes into production. At least then we would have half a chance of getting products that aren't a pain to use.
Sadly yes, I'm often flabbergasted as it would not be that difficult to make a product 90% perfect instead of 60%
Most likely catalog Asian parts and nobody ever tests them or improves the design and calls it their own. No tears shed for companies who don't innovate/improve the design when you can buy the exact "same" item from another company for much cheaper.
Good honest review 🤙🏽
thank you
Thank you for the honest review, was thinking about buying one, not now.
i still use it, if you get one which lasts (my latest one has) while not perfect still one of the better stretchers on the market (between the few available) if you need something half way water 💧 proofed
This tent is almost identical to the Ozark Trail Cot Tent. I think both have some good features, but the biggest difference I see is the material, as this is more of a canvas tent. I have slept in the Ozark Trail and it is quite comfortable, however I have not tested it in rainy or windy conditions. Regarding the access you mentioned @9:52, this is where the ozark trail shines as the rain fly has better openings.
While we don't have the Ozark Tent here in Australia, it seems to be a copy of the Oztrail Stretcher Tent and Bunker Lite.
Another true and honest review mate.
Look forward to the Alloffroad designed Bunker 👌👌
Thanks 👍
Great review mate. How's the tent on heavy winds?
Thanks for the great review. We have an Oztent dealer in the States but they want over $600 USD for the Bunker Pro. Really wanted one but saw the Oztrail on the U.S. eBay for less than half including shipping. Based on your review I took a chance on it and just received it. I don't want to chance paying that much for the Oztent with apparently that many quality control issues. If the Oztrail doesn't work out think I'll get the Darche Airvolution swag and a cot that fits it. Really like the ease of use of the Australian gear.
Check out Kamp Rite (Cot tent)
Hey, I have a HZJ105R. She's doing well apart from the front axle housing that keeps on bending. Purchased a Bunker on pre-order as a proto-type nearly a decade ago. Mine is still going strong apart from some midge screen tears. Spent months in it. Needs re-proofing now. Thanks for your review on the new versions. Mine looks more simpler in design. You are tall so that may make a difference. Thanks.
Thanks for the info dude. Won’t waste my money on the cheap one if it’s not waterproof
I have bought 2 dune tents from anaconda,
One for me and one for my son and have had no issues if set up properly = tight guy ropes - They’re fantastic, light, easy to set up and easy to pack up.
And best of all, you can take the fly off in the morning, pack the rest of your bedding up and pack the fly up later
yea looked at them for sale and read a few reviews seems like rain is not their friend.
@@AlloffroadAu i haven’t had an issue - if rain is expected, or I can just generally be bothered, I run the ropes out nice and tight and it’s as good as any other - if not better👍🏻
yea definitely not as good as the Oztent but could not be as it has a very different canvas. Was about to buy one after you mentioned but plenty of reviews mentioned leaking like a sieve.
I've had both the oztrail and the jet bunker (original version). The oztrail as you said much lighter but useless in the rain.
With the jetbunker I've been happy with it. I've had the same issue and and so have my mates with pop rivet/bolt coming out and just used bolts n nylocs to replace them.
Mine had some holes in mozzie mesh when I bought it but they sent me a new replacement mesh.
The bag didn't last long and ripped along the seam where handle is. I've since forked out for the drifta bag as oztent wouldn't sell a replacement bag.
Overall it's the best sleeping solution I've used and I love it besides it faults.
I've forked out for the new oztent mattress (stratus??) anyway the most expensive one and it's by far best mattress I've used and it really made a big difference to comfort like you said almost as good as bed at home.
I used Oztrail for years but have it usually under an awning if it rains. I take Oztent if space is no issue but otherwise Oztrail
Thanks mate well done👌🏾👍🏾.
I was seriously considering one of these until now, thank you. I'll stick with my swag on a stretcher for now.
Is there any reason you did not consider a swag on a stretcher or was it just the space requirement?
Space, don't want a big swag on the roof if I can avoid it and with two teenagers would be no space for 3 swags on roof.
I have a swag on stretcher, but because the swag is narrower than the stretcher, any rain that flows off the swag will pool between base of swag and stretcher and eventually you end up lying on a saturated stretcher. You can tie another larger tarp over the swag and down past the outside of the stretcher, but to do that you may as well buy the oz-tent.
@@trickster8635 I use mine under an awning 🙂
I have a bunker and am very happy with it. I weigh 88 kg if that helps
Great review,I think with those flys have to season it few times to get it water tight had to do that to my kamprite tent cot,look forward to a easy fold review looking at get one,or the bunker as the kamprite only folds to a flat pack.
Would surprise me as only cotton-based flies and thread needs seasoning and that only applies to seams the OzTrail leaked through fly itself. I still have a double CampRite (done a review some time ago) and haven't used it in a long time, to be honest.
You could spray it with waterproof spray
Have you considered using a swag on top of a camp stretcher?
yes sure have, carrying a swag would not fit well in my solo packing set up (would need to be on roof rack) further increasing fuel consumption. Otherwise yes would be a good option
Totally agree with the access...that zipper location is terrible.
I had the OzTent Bunker XL but got rid of it after only using it a handful of times. The main issue for me was waking up with a wet sleeping bag. I have a video of this under my profile.
What's the benefit of a stretcher tent over a swag?
smaller to pack, off the ground, more comfortable
My Oz trail is quite waterproof however condensation is a problem, I cant speak to the quality of the canvas but it worth checking out the Dune version which seems to address some of the design
issues
will have a look at Dune stretcher
What size dry bag do you use for the fly
Can't remember size would be around 12-16l but needs to be a wide-mouth one otherwise it's a pain to get in there.
once you have slept on a stretcher bed with a mattress there's no going back its worth the extra setup time.
yep 100% agree
Thanks Stefan
Oz tent used to make quality stuff, that has all changed now with there US arm and prices are over the top
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$550 don't cheap. Oz trail make a version for $200 I wonder what chances of them being any better.
it's overall better but can't be used in anything more than a drizzle of rain
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10:00 the Adrenal Glands attached to the kidneys, secrete a hormone, apart from adrenaline, which slows urine production in darkness. If you're getting up before darkness to pee, either you haven't emptied your bladder before going to bed or you need to see your GP and ask why you're peeing before dawn.
I'm not a doctor of medicine, nor a renal nurse. Just another allied health professional with experience in the area.
Dr google says "It can be common for most people to wake up once during the night to urinate, but urinating more frequently may be a sign of something else going on" so I seem to be in the most common category especially as I drink quite a bit of water
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