Couldn't agree more Dan. I have an RV4 and depending on the weather I use the side walls for added shade. The fly I use 100% of the time. Gives a lot of added protection.
I did get an OZ3 and got the side and front panels later. Not a real problem to set up the 3 and fold it up to go every one day stay but with all the other pieces it is for a prolonged stay. I rigged the front door of the 3 to the back of my LR witch gives me a cover to open the rear of the 3 for a covered cooking area out the back of the 3 and with the rear door of the 3 swung away I have a bit of privacy on one side. Still have to get the floor saver, right using a tarp from Harbor freight cut to floor sizes a floor saver. Love this tent.
Thanks for sharing Morris! Love the idea of butting the vehicle tailgate against the awning. Floor saver is expensive compared to a tarp, but it has definitely worked out well for us. Cheers!
Gday Dan , good review . In my opinion the drifta poles are of very little value and not needed if you use extra guy ropes on the awning . I also chose the Kings 3m x 6m ground sheet over the Oztent ground sheet , which is a saving of $300-$350 on your set up . These tents are exceptional , I’ve had mine in snow , rain and 50+kph winds without issue , the fly is a must in my opinion,not only for extra rain protection (and extra storage) but they keep the tent much cooler in hot weather and save it from bird poo and leaf stains . I rate the Oztent as probably the best tent for all weather conditions on the market , thanks for another concise review and enjoy your trip…..cheers
Hi Luke, Hope you are doing well mate - Merry Xmas and all that! Glad you found a pole setup that works. I'ver tried the Oztent and the Supapeg and I reckon the Supapeg poles does make it more sturdy and robust. We have one of those kings ground sheets too (for under the hexatarp/other uses), the main advantage of the Oztent floor saver is that it perfectly fits the size of the tent and has eyelet holes for pegs in best places. Its also seems to last better and doesn't crease up and wrinkle like the Kings one. Again glad it works for you - and you have saved some cash! Despite the large panels and tall structure, totally agree it holds up well in strong winds - It's all about how well the guy ropes are setup - do you find the same? Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@OTWD yeah mate , guy rope set up is crucial on the awning. If you are expecting high winds an extra guy rope on the front poles secures it nicely . The Oztent is expensive but after you have used it in all weather conditions you quickly forget about the price.
Hi, I watch the video again and I’ve picked up another little good tip. Get them security straps is Is a capital idea. I know it won't stop thieves if they determined enough but if I need to go for a but if I need to go for a convenience break on my long trips Gives me a bit of peace of mind me a bit a piece of mind thanks again for your top tips
@@eugenedarvell8470 Hello again. Glad the video was useful! I think auto correct spelling may have failed you there. I'm not sure what you are talking about 😬
May I mention that in rain the front spreader bar should be placed on the outside of the tent and use the centre attachment point for pull the front of the tent down slightly to allow water run off. I discovered this the hard way in a storm when the front section of the peaked roof filled with water. Good videos thanks.
Hi Michael, glad you are enjoying and thanks for commenting! That's an excellent point, I'm going to explore this when I set up the tent next - and see how this changes the slope and water run off. Thanks mate!
Not need to put bar on outside ;) all you have to do is have one of the front pole s not all the way up eg sight angle to one corner works well to stop pooling. Pole does not have to much lower.
To your zip issue there is c clips at each zip on elastic bands you will know the ones I mean as you probably looked at them at gone where do these attach lol. What you do is attach them to pegs one at each door that stops the zip from moving up. I normally go to eyelet peg in the floor saver. I had no idea what they were for until I emailed oztents one day and they explained that what they were for to stop the zip riding up etc. They work well in closing the zip gap and also closing the gap in the vinyl section
Thanks SFB! I had an inkling those plastic clips were for something like that. I must have been fitting them incorrectly though. Thanks for watching and sharing!
Curious as to why didn't you just get the RX5 with living room and fully enclosed bucket flooring if you wanted an extra place for the kids play area? Would love to hear your thoughts as we are also a fam of 4 same aged kids, and wondering what the pros/cons are between RV5 with side/front panels vs the RX5 with living room.
Hi Mate, sorry for the delayed response. Our son is nearly 2YO now and mobile enough that trying to contain him is a useless exercise.. 😬.The way we use the tent is evolving over time. I think the RV5 still suits our needs and isversatile - when we bought the tent it came down largely to $$$, and personally like the canvas more, and I never anticipated a need to have another room with a floor. In my RV5 review I talk about how my favourite aspect of the tent is the indoor/outdoor' vibe of the awning area without the panels, and I still believe that. That's how we prefer to use the tent. We close it in with panels when there's a specific need to. You might save $1000 dollars if you start with the RV5 and do some trips and find out you don't need the walls and front anyway. Let me know what you end up with?😀Pretty hard to go wrong with those two options 🍻
Watching your review of the rv5 made me happy I got the oztent jet tent. Essentially it’s this tent but the room is incorporated with a fly. I’d love to set it up and compare one day with your set up. I did the awning upgrade with the supapeg poles as well for the awning. Good video.
Hi Ant! Yeah the Supapeg poles are great. I think the RX series also has the front room - is the jet tent one in the same thing? Maybe we can meet up early this year ? I'll send you an email!
Hi mate, sorry for delay. The cost is a bit crazy. You can buy decent 3-person tents for the price of the side walls😩 Cheers. More Prado action coming!
Fantastic channel. Was wondering , as we have basically the same kid situation as you, how you find the room in the RV5 for sleeping you all? Would love your opinion, and also maybe a clearer view of the inside setup next time you’re out.
Hi Peter - Thanks for the encouragement 😁 1 month waiting for me to respond...better late than never I guess - I do respond to all comments - eventually 😅! A few people have have asked about sleeping arrangements - will probably do a video near the end of 2023 or early 2024, so keep an eye out. Depending on slop of ground our heads always go close to door, or close to back wall - ie we never lay sideward across the tent- more for easy access to beds than anything else... We have three single self inflating mattresses (Zempire brand - 'Monstamat'), Butted up against eachother, Me, Wife, Daughter(nearly4YO) get a mat each, then we have a Camping Portacot for son(1YO)- from Aldi - my daughter is only half the length of the mentioned self inflating mat, so her mat 'folds/bends' up against the mesh wall of the porta-cot to create room for the portacot. If you try something like this be careful that the mat folded up and pushing againt the cot doesn't cause any risk to bub.. Once daughter gets too big/son outgrows cot, we will get camping bunk beds - such as the Disco-O-Bed Kid-O-Bunk (pricey, but gets good reviews) - So Kids in the middle on bunks, wife and I on the single mats either side. Cheers mate - Happy camping - and from one Dad to another....Good luck 😆
Happy New Year Guys, looking forward to an awesome 2023! We have been in 0 - 5DegC. With a few people in there it retains the heat pretty well. It was a reservation we had initially given there seems to be a lot of space inside - but it turned out fine.
Do the side and front panels pack away inside the same storage bag, or would I need to plan for extra space for them in the rig? Sorry if you went over this in the video, and I know I’m late to comment, but looking into this tent setup pretty seriously.
Many people keep the fly attached. I personally don't I feel like its a tight squeeze. The front and side panels in general do not fit. You need to allocate a bit of extra space. They pack quite small in the oztent supplied bag but I usually stuff them in canvas duffel bags (like Drifta Small Equipment Bag) so I dont have to be too meticulous folding them up.
Hi mate, thanks for watching this video, apologies for the delay! I posted this video on my community tab a while ago - incase you haven't stumbled across it yet Cheers th-cam.com/video/nWmsVA1hwVI/w-d-xo.html
I’m putting a fire stove inside the awning part for cold camps and for cooking undercover in the rain, I’m in the process of choosing a stove jack to cut into the awning ceiling. Also looking at the screw in pegs to make things a bit quicker and easier for setup either hexpegs or ground dogs. There’s also an awning you can get for the front but you can’t fit it with the front door in place, I guess you could just unzip the top of the front panel and fit the awning it will stay there with the two velcro tabs on the cross bar. Do you use the bottom loops on the doors? I’m trying to work out how to clip them onto the wall peg loops I’d rather not have any more pegs to put in or do you find you don’t really use the loops on the bottom of the doors.
Big Willie.....Just when I thought I knew what was happening in the world with camping gear, you have put me in my place. I had to google the hexpegs, ground dogs, and the Winnerwell - thanks for expanding my knowledge :D Have you watched this vid, which sounds like what you plan on doing - th-cam.com/video/nWmsVA1hwVI/w-d-xo.html - I posted this one on the channel community tab about a month ago, pretty interesting! I haven't felt the need to 'hot-tent' yet but certainly intrigued by the concept. Let me know how it goes. I subscribed to your channel, because I'm curious about FPVs and what you are up to! Where are you based? I havent figured that out yet from the videos yet - Maybe QLD?. PS. 5 months since last video....Would love to see some more :D Regarding wall peg loops, decided to avoid using them where possible. If I set up for more than a few day, probably worth it - but otherwise , I haven't felt the need - it helps a bit securing the walls in when considering wind and rain. Thanks heaps for watching, Best wishes mate!
@@OTWD hey mate yeah spot on I’m in QLD, went on a hunt last yeah down the nundle state forest nsw and my mate had the large Winnerwell stove in the camper trailer annex, was awesome, one night it was that cold everyone was in there having a few drinks and eating dinner and dessert, I’ve got a canvas tent jack coming from Amazon US so I can still roll up the main awning or roll down the jack flap if I’m not hot tenting, Winnerwell do a sweet kit for a more permanent fixture but with the triple wall flue you can pretty much go against any surface without to much heat, yeah the vid you linked is pretty much spot on what I’m going to do but I’m looking at putting the stove in the corner towards the front panel, he’s got thhe option of moving it around with the s bent I’ve got two 45 deg bends I could do the same if needed, hard choice between the pegs the ground dogs look superior but are much more expensive I like the large thread way less turns and would hold better I think, hex pegs have different sizes where the dogs have only one, there’s FPV is awesome I don’t fly as much as I used too I’ve been more trying to get out and hunt/camp and spend more time outdoors the drones usually come with tho I also fly RC Wings, planes and Heli’s it’s a great hobby.
@@OTWD there used to be a shorter ground puppy peg for ground mats and I believe they are working on the puppy 2 but not 100% sure, you can also thread the orange hook down like a nut if the peg doesn’t go all the way through, I’m likely going the ground dog pegs at this stage, oh and I’ve got stacks of FPV footage just don’t put enough time into making vids lately 🤣
@@BigWillieFPV Hi Dave. Hope you are well mate. Just wondering how you went with your oztent fire stove install project? I plan on making a video soon sharing my audience's advice that I've heard through comments. Would love to know if you have any advice for someone looking at doing a fire stove setup? If you were happy to share pics I'd love to share them, you could email dan@outtherewithdan.com Cheers mate!
Hi There! Sorry, no links from me currently. Suggest jump on Oztent USA website - I see they have a 'find retailer'map. Good luck and thanks for watching~!
Hey Mate have followed your vids and we’ll done to the family, I would suggest 600mm Ocky straps for the 3 rear fly guy ropes, easy to unhook and adjust rear window Flap, we’ll done again.
Hi Kwikflikz YA, sorry its taken a few days to respond :) Thanks heaps for watching, glad we have similar interests! And I'm so appreciative of the comments. This is an excellent idea, and I'm going to give it a go! When we get a trailer a bit later in the year, strapping down a kayak is something I'd like to have the flexibility to do (along with mountain bikes and other things). What's an easy +simple way to to mount a kayak to a roof rack?
Hi Courtney, Thanks for the encouragement and taking the time to comment 😀 Good idea, I will film that when we next use the tent! We have 3 single zempire megamats- highly rate these. So daughter on one of the mattresses, takes up half of it. And son in porta cot with the bottom half of the mattress folded upward on the wall of the cot. When son doesn't need porta cot we will probably get a bunk stretcher, like the Disc-O-Bed Kid-O-Bunk (expensive but Ive heard good things). Cheers
I have to say its a pretty impressive modular tent system. But I can't get past the price of these things. Doing a quick check, by the time you put ion all of the bells and whistles, its about $3,000. Initially I thought that the high cost was just because it has been such a long time since I have bought any tenting equipment. But going on line I see that you can still get large external frame, two and tree room, 10 to 12 person tents for about $1,000. I get the novelty of being able to put up the basic tent in "30 second' gimmick. But $2,000 is a lot to pay for a gimmick that goes out the window when you start adding all of the other components.
How else could someone benefit from the side and front panels?
Couldn't agree more Dan. I have an RV4 and depending on the weather I use the side walls for added shade. The fly I use 100% of the time. Gives a lot of added protection.
Hey Philip - another RV connoisseur I see! The benefits of the fly is definitely worth that brief setup hassle!👍👍
Best review of this tent on you tube, thanks!
Hi Dale, Glad it was useful mate. Love encouraging comments like this. Thanks for watching😬
I did get an OZ3 and got the side and front panels later. Not a real problem to set up the 3 and fold it up to go every one day stay but with all the other pieces it is for a prolonged stay. I rigged the front door of the 3 to the back of my LR witch gives me a cover to open the rear of the 3 for a covered cooking area out the back of the 3 and with the rear door of the 3 swung away I have a bit of privacy on one side. Still have to get the floor saver, right using a tarp from Harbor freight cut to floor sizes a floor saver. Love this tent.
Thanks for sharing Morris! Love the idea of butting the vehicle tailgate against the awning. Floor saver is expensive compared to a tarp, but it has definitely worked out well for us. Cheers!
Glad I stumbled on your channel. From another family man this has made my decision a lot simpler. Cheers
Sorry for delayed reply. Welcome to the channel. Thanks heaps for watching and leaving this uplifting comment. Happy camping with the family😬
Gday Dan , good review .
In my opinion the drifta poles are of very little value and not needed if you use extra guy ropes on the awning . I also chose the Kings 3m x 6m ground sheet over the Oztent ground sheet , which is a saving of $300-$350 on your set up . These tents are exceptional , I’ve had mine in snow , rain and 50+kph winds without issue , the fly is a must in my opinion,not only for extra rain protection (and extra storage) but they keep the tent much cooler in hot weather and save it from bird poo and leaf stains . I rate the Oztent as probably the best tent for all weather conditions on the market , thanks for another concise review and enjoy your trip…..cheers
Hi Luke, Hope you are doing well mate - Merry Xmas and all that! Glad you found a pole setup that works. I'ver tried the Oztent and the Supapeg and I reckon the Supapeg poles does make it more sturdy and robust. We have one of those kings ground sheets too (for under the hexatarp/other uses), the main advantage of the Oztent floor saver is that it perfectly fits the size of the tent and has eyelet holes for pegs in best places. Its also seems to last better and doesn't crease up and wrinkle like the Kings one. Again glad it works for you - and you have saved some cash! Despite the large panels and tall structure, totally agree it holds up well in strong winds - It's all about how well the guy ropes are setup - do you find the same? Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@OTWD yeah mate , guy rope set up is crucial on the awning. If you are expecting high winds an extra guy rope on the front poles secures it nicely . The Oztent is expensive but after you have used it in all weather conditions you quickly forget about the price.
great review and really useful information - thanks!
''Welcome Mark. Thanks heaps for the encouraging comment. Cheers - Dan
Great review . Thank you for sharing you experience with the oz tent . I live in the uk and I got a OZTENT RV3 thank you for great advise
You are welcome. Thanks heaps for watching 😬 Love to hear that the videos reach so far. Happy camping!
Hi, I watch the video again and I’ve picked up another little good tip. Get them security straps is Is a capital idea. I know it won't stop thieves if they determined enough but if I need to go for a but if I need to go for a convenience break on my long trips Gives me a bit of peace of mind me a bit a piece of mind thanks again for your top tips
@@eugenedarvell8470 Hello again. Glad the video was useful! I think auto correct spelling may have failed you there. I'm not sure what you are talking about 😬
May I mention that in rain the front spreader bar should be placed on the outside of the tent and use the centre attachment point for pull the front of the tent down slightly to allow water run off. I discovered this the hard way in a storm when the front section of the peaked roof filled with water. Good videos thanks.
Hi Michael, glad you are enjoying and thanks for commenting! That's an excellent point, I'm going to explore this when I set up the tent next - and see how this changes the slope and water run off. Thanks mate!
Not need to put bar on outside ;) all you have to do is have one of the front pole s not all the way up eg sight angle to one corner works well to stop pooling. Pole does not have to much lower.
Yes that works as well but the walls end up in the mud. That is exactly what I did when we got back and found it filled with water.
To your zip issue there is c clips at each zip on elastic bands you will know the ones I mean as you probably looked at them at gone where do these attach lol. What you do is attach them to pegs one at each door that stops the zip from moving up. I normally go to eyelet peg in the floor saver. I had no idea what they were for until I emailed oztents one day and they explained that what they were for to stop the zip riding up etc. They work well in closing the zip gap and also closing the gap in the vinyl section
Thanks SFB! I had an inkling those plastic clips were for something like that. I must have been fitting them incorrectly though. Thanks for watching and sharing!
Curious as to why didn't you just get the RX5 with living room and fully enclosed bucket flooring if you wanted an extra place for the kids play area? Would love to hear your thoughts as we are also a fam of 4 same aged kids, and wondering what the pros/cons are between RV5 with side/front panels vs the RX5 with living room.
Hi Mate, sorry for the delayed response. Our son is nearly 2YO now and mobile enough that trying to contain him is a useless exercise.. 😬.The way we use the tent is evolving over time. I think the RV5 still suits our needs and isversatile - when we bought the tent it came down largely to $$$, and personally like the canvas more, and I never anticipated a need to have another room with a floor. In my RV5 review I talk about how my favourite aspect of the tent is the indoor/outdoor' vibe of the awning area without the panels, and I still believe that. That's how we prefer to use the tent. We close it in with panels when there's a specific need to. You might save $1000 dollars if you start with the RV5 and do some trips and find out you don't need the walls and front anyway. Let me know what you end up with?😀Pretty hard to go wrong with those two options 🍻
Watching your review of the rv5 made me happy I got the oztent jet tent. Essentially it’s this tent but the room is incorporated with a fly. I’d love to set it up and compare one day with your set up. I did the awning upgrade with the supapeg poles as well for the awning. Good video.
Hi Ant! Yeah the Supapeg poles are great. I think the RX series also has the front room - is the jet tent one in the same thing? Maybe we can meet up early this year ? I'll send you an email!
Thanks Dan. I am still putting-off the cost of the side walls, but regret it whenever there is windy rain. By the way, love the Prado
Hi mate, sorry for delay. The cost is a bit crazy. You can buy decent 3-person tents for the price of the side walls😩 Cheers. More Prado action coming!
I really like the front area for extra storage, seating area and a bathroom at night time so you don’t need to go outside. Makes a lot of sense.
Totally agree Woolengrappler - It works well as an 'overflow'. Thanks heaps for watching mate. 😬
Fantastic channel. Was wondering , as we have basically the same kid situation as you, how you find the room in the RV5 for sleeping you all? Would love your opinion, and also maybe a clearer view of the inside setup next time you’re out.
Hi Peter - Thanks for the encouragement 😁 1 month waiting for me to respond...better late than never I guess - I do respond to all comments - eventually 😅! A few people have have asked about sleeping arrangements - will probably do a video near the end of 2023 or early 2024, so keep an eye out. Depending on slop of ground our heads always go close to door, or close to back wall - ie we never lay sideward across the tent- more for easy access to beds than anything else... We have three single self inflating mattresses (Zempire brand - 'Monstamat'), Butted up against eachother, Me, Wife, Daughter(nearly4YO) get a mat each, then we have a Camping Portacot for son(1YO)- from Aldi - my daughter is only half the length of the mentioned self inflating mat, so her mat 'folds/bends' up against the mesh wall of the porta-cot to create room for the portacot. If you try something like this be careful that the mat folded up and pushing againt the cot doesn't cause any risk to bub.. Once daughter gets too big/son outgrows cot, we will get camping bunk beds - such as the Disco-O-Bed Kid-O-Bunk (pricey, but gets good reviews) - So Kids in the middle on bunks, wife and I on the single mats either side. Cheers mate - Happy camping - and from one Dad to another....Good luck 😆
Thank you for uploading this video, you have just answered some of my questions, you were more than very informative, I wish you well 👌
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching and the kind comment.
How cold a night have you had your oztent out in? Does it do a reasonable job of retaining the heat? Happy New Year Dan, to you and the family
Happy New Year Guys, looking forward to an awesome 2023! We have been in 0 - 5DegC. With a few people in there it retains the heat pretty well. It was a reservation we had initially given there seems to be a lot of space inside - but it turned out fine.
Do the side and front panels pack away inside the same storage bag, or would I need to plan for extra space for them in the rig? Sorry if you went over this in the video, and I know I’m late to comment, but looking into this tent setup pretty seriously.
Many people keep the fly attached. I personally don't I feel like its a tight squeeze. The front and side panels in general do not fit. You need to allocate a bit of extra space. They pack quite small in the oztent supplied bag but I usually stuff them in canvas duffel bags (like Drifta Small Equipment Bag) so I dont have to be too meticulous folding them up.
Anyone add a wood stove to there rv5 ? Love the fly addition
Hi mate, thanks for watching this video, apologies for the delay! I posted this video on my community tab a while ago - incase you haven't stumbled across it yet Cheers th-cam.com/video/nWmsVA1hwVI/w-d-xo.html
@@OTWD Excellent stove video. Thanks
I’m putting a fire stove inside the awning part for cold camps and for cooking undercover in the rain, I’m in the process of choosing a stove jack to cut into the awning ceiling. Also looking at the screw in pegs to make things a bit quicker and easier for setup either hexpegs or ground dogs. There’s also an awning you can get for the front but you can’t fit it with the front door in place, I guess you could just unzip the top of the front panel and fit the awning it will stay there with the two velcro tabs on the cross bar. Do you use the bottom loops on the doors? I’m trying to work out how to clip them onto the wall peg loops I’d rather not have any more pegs to put in or do you find you don’t really use the loops on the bottom of the doors.
Fire stove is the medium Winnerwell nomad
Big Willie.....Just when I thought I knew what was happening in the world with camping gear, you have put me in my place. I had to google the hexpegs, ground dogs, and the Winnerwell - thanks for expanding my knowledge :D Have you watched this vid, which sounds like what you plan on doing - th-cam.com/video/nWmsVA1hwVI/w-d-xo.html - I posted this one on the channel community tab about a month ago, pretty interesting! I haven't felt the need to 'hot-tent' yet but certainly intrigued by the concept. Let me know how it goes. I subscribed to your channel, because I'm curious about FPVs and what you are up to! Where are you based? I havent figured that out yet from the videos yet - Maybe QLD?. PS. 5 months since last video....Would love to see some more :D Regarding wall peg loops, decided to avoid using them where possible. If I set up for more than a few day, probably worth it - but otherwise , I haven't felt the need - it helps a bit securing the walls in when considering wind and rain. Thanks heaps for watching, Best wishes mate!
@@OTWD hey mate yeah spot on I’m in QLD, went on a hunt last yeah down the nundle state forest nsw and my mate had the large Winnerwell stove in the camper trailer annex, was awesome, one night it was that cold everyone was in there having a few drinks and eating dinner and dessert, I’ve got a canvas tent jack coming from Amazon US so I can still roll up the main awning or roll down the jack flap if I’m not hot tenting, Winnerwell do a sweet kit for a more permanent fixture but with the triple wall flue you can pretty much go against any surface without to much heat, yeah the vid you linked is pretty much spot on what I’m going to do but I’m looking at putting the stove in the corner towards the front panel, he’s got thhe option of moving it around with the s bent I’ve got two 45 deg bends I could do the same if needed, hard choice between the pegs the ground dogs look superior but are much more expensive I like the large thread way less turns and would hold better I think, hex pegs have different sizes where the dogs have only one, there’s FPV is awesome I don’t fly as much as I used too I’ve been more trying to get out and hunt/camp and spend more time outdoors the drones usually come with tho I also fly RC Wings, planes and Heli’s it’s a great hobby.
@@OTWD there used to be a shorter ground puppy peg for ground mats and I believe they are working on the puppy 2 but not 100% sure, you can also thread the orange hook down like a nut if the peg doesn’t go all the way through, I’m likely going the ground dog pegs at this stage, oh and I’ve got stacks of FPV footage just don’t put enough time into making vids lately 🤣
@@BigWillieFPV Hi Dave. Hope you are well mate. Just wondering how you went with your oztent fire stove install project? I plan on making a video soon sharing my audience's advice that I've heard through comments. Would love to know if you have any advice for someone looking at doing a fire stove setup? If you were happy to share pics I'd love to share them, you could email dan@outtherewithdan.com Cheers mate!
Do you have a link to purchase the side panels for R5. I am finding links to order tent but need side panels and front also??
Hi There! Sorry, no links from me currently. Suggest jump on Oztent USA website - I see they have a 'find retailer'map. Good luck and thanks for watching~!
Great video would love to know where this little creek spot is t y ❤😂
Hi Rach, sorry for delay - busy time of year! It's at Bright, VIC, NRMA Holiday Park, Site 293 :)
Hey Mate have followed your vids and we’ll done to the family, I would suggest 600mm Ocky straps for the 3 rear fly guy ropes, easy to unhook and adjust rear window Flap, we’ll done again.
Hi Kwikflikz YA, sorry its taken a few days to respond :) Thanks heaps for watching, glad we have similar interests! And I'm so appreciative of the comments. This is an excellent idea, and I'm going to give it a go! When we get a trailer a bit later in the year, strapping down a kayak is something I'd like to have the flexibility to do (along with mountain bikes and other things). What's an easy +simple way to to mount a kayak to a roof rack?
Hi mate, I'd that a Hex tarp at the start in the back?
Would love to see a review on that!
Keep up the good work.
Cheers
Thanks for the kind comment Nathan! It certainly is a medium hexatarp. Watch this space (couple of weeks). It's in the works.
Just published the Hera Tarp video mate ! Check it out th-cam.com/video/tU5xy8EVKGw/w-d-xo.html
@Out There With Dan thank you mate another great video!
Great video! Would love to see your sleeping set up with two kids and two adults inside :)
Hi Courtney, Thanks for the encouragement and taking the time to comment 😀 Good idea, I will film that when we next use the tent! We have 3 single zempire megamats- highly rate these. So daughter on one of the mattresses, takes up half of it. And son in porta cot with the bottom half of the mattress folded upward on the wall of the cot. When son doesn't need porta cot we will probably get a bunk stretcher, like the Disc-O-Bed Kid-O-Bunk (expensive but Ive heard good things). Cheers
Recently published video on sleeping setup😬
Excellent review and lovely family mate😀
Thanks Mick. Hey sorry for delay - needed a break so stepped away for a bit. Appreciate the encouragement! Happy oztenting!😬
I have to say its a pretty impressive modular tent system. But I can't get past the price of these things. Doing a quick check, by the time you put ion all of the bells and whistles, its about $3,000.
Initially I thought that the high cost was just because it has been such a long time since I have bought any tenting equipment. But going on line I see that you can still get large external frame, two and tree room, 10 to 12 person tents for about $1,000.
I get the novelty of being able to put up the basic tent in "30 second' gimmick. But $2,000 is a lot to pay for a gimmick that goes out the window when you start adding all of the other components.