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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Have to used but its light and i know it will keep me warm in the fall
lungwax
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Works perfect for my needs. I use this on cooler days without rain. I use it instead of setting up a tarp.
Michael G.
Reviewed in Germany on February 12, 2025
Wer gut schlafen will sollte sichdie windsocke von onewind kaufen ich habe sie jetzt schon mehr mals auch bei extrem niedrigen Temperaturen (-12grad) getestet und kann sie nur jedem empfehlen, ich denke das man dafür nicht unbedingt auch die Hängematte von onewind braucht obwohl ich die auch jedem empfehlen kann ich hab das komplett Set von onewind und nutze das auch regelmäßig für Outdoor Touren. Top👍
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
This thing is great, keeps the rain/wind off your setup very well and at about half the cost of other brands.
Jay
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2025
I use this to go hammock camping in -20° weather. I also had a tarp up over it combined with a -30° sleeping bag and a under quiltI found it mostly comfortable little awkward to get into I did however have a cold spot on my lower back. I do believe this is because I did not cinch up the bottom opening. I also found that it did not have a huge amount of condensation built up on the inside. overall, I will be happy using this again.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
It’s great. It kept the wind off of me and the heat inside.
Scott embleton
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 3, 2024
Had small issue was resolved very quickly great customer service would buy again
miconn69
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
At $39, this is a fantastic addition to my hammock setup. I use a Grand Trunk Evolution Down filled hammock and this windsock allows an extra layer of protection against side and undersplash from the rain as well as creating a micro-climate increasing the warmth around your hammock. It has two screen windows that allow the venting of condensation from breathing. There is two way access via the side zipper or the drawstring opening from the bottom. I prefer the side zipper and attached a hank of cord from one zipper to the other to help zip and unzip with my hands or feet. It also packs pretty small.With the price and weight of this Onewind product, it's a no brainer to add this little jewel to your kit.I'd like to see a little more support on the ridgeline area with maybe a velcro tab to keep it in place and prevent sliding side to side, but that should be an easy mod to do myself.
erica
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Son used for camping trip when temp was in teens and single digits. Helped kept him warm
Brandon Young
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
It's easy to setup and definitely blocks wind. I tossed it over my hammock in the yard to test it. It's middle of the winter, and the hammock felt noticeably warmer with just it. By no means a replacement for anything, but is a great addition.Now with the bad. Durability is questionable with such a lightweight material, but the test of time will see. Worst aspect is absolutely the stuff bag it comes with sewn on. It is too small, and the stitching is questionable at best on it. You have to pack it in tight. That bag will absolutely tear in no time. I heard the telltale sound of threads snapping while pushing it in.Bumped rating from 3 to 4 stars after initial review. An addition after using it for a couple nights: It holds up fair better than anticipated. I left it as the standalone cover from the snowfall, and it worked well and held its own in some strong wind.
john
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2024
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BOBBAR
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 21, 2022
Definitely worth getting. You’ll notice the difference immediately when you put one over your underquilt. In summer it’s great on its own (no underquilt) keeps the chill off for sure without over heating.
bob amos
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022
Being an avid Hammock camper this was something that I just had to give a try to. The price made it affordable and taking a chance on it wouldn't be costly if I did not like it. But, after using it I find that it does have a place in my camping adventures.It is very light weight and does the job of blocking the wind as well as containing the heat within quite well. Getting into the sock is easy. You just lift the bottom and rotate it up to the side of the hammock. Then just enter the hammock as you generally would. Then just rotate it around until it is in position. Pull the draw string below to close up the bottom.Now, all is not perfect and when closing that bottom causes the sock to self rotate bringing the vent around with one under the hammock. No cross venting can occur. It's a balance thing. So with that in mind I leave the bottom open a little. Fortunately I have an underquilt to protect from insect bites through the hammock.The build quality is marginal at best. While it is made well enough to work properly it has been sewn as if an amature did some of the work. Around the vents the work is terrible and there are a few other locations with issues. They are scattered around the sock but none of them cause the sock to not do the job intended. My hammock has a built in bug net but I also have hammocks without the bug netting. If used with a hammock without netting I found that the sides of the sock hang down on ones face. It can be uncomfortable.Generally, I will say that the design is fairly well done though. But do keep in mind that it is a budget item and the workmanship matchs its price.Lastly, I ordered it in early April in order to use it at an event in late May. The thing did not arrive until early June. Way too long to wait for something like this. It has nothing to do with the product but it does upset the customer.Bottom line, It is worth the price and does do the job that i want it to do. Yes, I would purchase again.
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