Tentsile vs. OpeonGo: Product Comparison

Tentsile vs. OpeonGo: Product Comparison

Many elements of the Aerial A1 are very similar to Tentsile and so it's very likely that the Aerial A1 was influenced by Tentsile and OpeonGo set themselves the challenge of developing a tree tent that works with 2 trees instead of 3.

The two tree system does mean you have fewer suitable trees to find, but those trees do have to be much thicker than is required for the UNA so that could increase the setup time a little.

The Aerial A1 will be affected a little more by wind and may be a little less stable than the UNA, but aside from that, it appears to be a solid tree tent option.

Michael Parker
Tentsile vs. ENO: Product Comparison

Tentsile vs. ENO: Product Comparison

ENO are the gold-standard when it comes to traditional hammocks, no-one else comes close. Their range is high-quality, reliable and if you’re looking for a traditional hammock, they’re a great choice.

As traditional hammocks, they are lightweight and so perfect for backpacking, hiking or ultra-lightweight adventures. However, they are only really suitable for a solo camper as even in the 2-person models, you’ll both roll into the middle of the hammock.

While more expensive, Tentsile is a wholly unique product and a much better option for multi-person camping as a long-term shelter. Thanks to the anti-roll straps and taut floor, Tentsile tents and hammocks are better for couples, side/front sleepers and those wanting to camp with their pets.

Michael Parker