Hey HF Gang!
We want to know, what new products would you like to see from us in 2020? Take the poll and maybe your gear dreams will come true! If you have something else in mind be sure to let us know if the comments!
Hey HF Gang!
We want to know, what new products would you like to see from us in 2020? Take the poll and maybe your gear dreams will come true! If you have something else in mind be sure to let us know if the comments!
An underquilt similar to the Warbonnet Wookie or SLD Trail Winder.
With Clark out of business, the market is prime for another hammock with poles. It's the reason that I bought a Clark.
Bridge hammock with bug netting!
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That design is definitely unique to Warbonnet. We wouldn't want to step on their toes. What is it that you prefer about it?
We hear you loud and clear!
It’s a easy setup for my friends and family that don’t hammock very much. There is no “ diagonal” for them to find. My biggest complaint about the RR, it’s narrow through the hip a thigh area. If I lay on my side and pull my knees in, they rest on the suspension part of the hammock body.
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If you can make a twist on an uqp, there might be a market. I'd be interested in a light upq that doubles or converts to a top sock.
I feel there is a lack of bridge specific accessories. Choice of under quilts, novel storage places (ridgeline gear slings are amazing), EASILY removable bug nets.
All great suggestions folks! Keep em comin :)
My Ideal down hood would have a slight bib or cape that would slip under my topquilt. The bib/cape portion would not need to be insulated but, would function to seal my top insulation from air leaks. The over-all effect would be comparable to a hooded mummy sleeping bag. The bib/cape feature would also make the hood more usable with mt hoodless down jackets.