I think the dragonfly was pitched incorrectly, the cross piece should have been above the ridge pole to increase the volume and head room and make it not so flat on top
yeah,I’m choosing the tents between dagger 2p (1.84kgs)and dragonfly 2p(1.41kgs) ,until someone told me that dragonfly has 3p types in 1.51kgs,it made me turn up a new way. My wife used to hiking with me in a width 1.2m pad instead of single pad 😂.So dragonfly 2p is not suit for us. I want to ask you for the space is enough and comfortable,right?
The new 2023 "Osmo" version of Dragonfly now also has the "jake's foot" ball joint pole attachments. Slightly smaller and non-replaceble (sewed in) version of it. Not sure how I feel about that. :\
I do like what I see and I do hope for your channel to grow. However there are some key points that I saw in this video that makes it less professional looking. *Practice. The more you rehearse your lines and know what you will say next will remove the need to do quick sharp cuts in the filming. *Know the gear. Know how to set it up properly before starting the video. With the dragonfly it wasn't set up properly and gave it a strange look. Another thing is to know what the parts are called, the specs, as well as knowing the weight of the gear. The more information you are able to share the better the video will look to people that are interested in what is the difference. *Find your voice. If you sound sure of yourself in what you are saying it holds more weight to the viewers. It makes it seem like you're an expert and you know what you are talking about. I do hope that you take the time to read this and find ways to improve your filming and editing skills.
I think the dragonfly was pitched incorrectly, the cross piece should have been above the ridge pole to increase the volume and head room and make it not so flat on top
Indeed.
I have the dragonfly it is definitely pitched incorrectly.
Looks funny :D
Error placing the small perpendicular pole for the Dragonfly: it must be set above the main pole, in order to get maximum height ondise the tent.
Thank you for this review! Very helpful :)
Thank you very much for watching!
yeah,I’m choosing the tents between dagger 2p (1.84kgs)and dragonfly 2p(1.41kgs) ,until someone told me that dragonfly has 3p types in 1.51kgs,it made me turn up a new way. My wife used to hiking with me in a width 1.2m pad instead of single pad 😂.So dragonfly 2p is not suit for us. I want to ask you for the space is enough and comfortable,right?
Honestly I use it as a one person tent most of the time, but I have camped with my wife and we had plenty of space!
that's to say Dragonfly 3P is more comfortable for we couple@@TheNinjaEveryDay
Great video,thanks 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you!
The new 2023 "Osmo" version of Dragonfly now also has the "jake's foot" ball joint pole attachments. Slightly smaller and non-replaceble (sewed in) version of it. Not sure how I feel about that. :\
The lifetime warranty should cover it in case of issues though
The dragonfly make me think of a bigger hornet. The dagger looks more like it’s own thing.
I do like what I see and I do hope for your channel to grow. However there are some key points that I saw in this video that makes it less professional looking.
*Practice. The more you rehearse your lines and know what you will say next will remove the need to do quick sharp cuts in the filming.
*Know the gear. Know how to set it up properly before starting the video. With the dragonfly it wasn't set up properly and gave it a strange look. Another thing is to know what the parts are called, the specs, as well as knowing the weight of the gear. The more information you are able to share the better the video will look to people that are interested in what is the difference.
*Find your voice. If you sound sure of yourself in what you are saying it holds more weight to the viewers. It makes it seem like you're an expert and you know what you are talking about.
I do hope that you take the time to read this and find ways to improve your filming and editing skills.
I appreciate the feedback!
13” Video on both and ya don’t mention weight for either one. Nice going ~
How about an adult and a 7 year old?😊
Camping with your kid is def easier in a bigger tent