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  1. Brommeland-you’ve got to check out the Town’s-End...

    Brommeland-you’ve got to check out the Town’s-End Luxury bridge. It is as to the RR as the Dream is to a HH in terms of space and comfort


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    One could similarly ask Dream Raven vs. Darien...

    One could similarly ask Dream Raven vs. Darien (etc.). Like the original post, we’re (I’m assuming) comparing symmetrical to asym models. A symmetrical netted design (Trail Lair/Raven) will likely be...
  3. UGQ Winterdream 12 tarp fits perfectly, can fully...

    UGQ Winterdream 12 tarp fits perfectly, can fully button it up. I usually only use tarp pullouts on one side when backpacking (had them placed halfway down the sides, like a Cloudburst), but the...
  4. Thread: ULA Ohm

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    FS: Cord or rolltop?

    Cord or rolltop?
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    Klemheist knot-holds better under tension

    Klemheist knot-holds better under tension
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    Wider the pad the better. 30" would be ideal. I...

    Wider the pad the better. 30" would be ideal. I got along fine with 25" thermarest/exped plus UQ when needed. I preferred pad with shortened head bar-great for side-sleeping


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    The Lux is my vote for comfort as well, and Bill...

    The Lux is my vote for comfort as well, and Bill has bugnets for 'em
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    My 1S Ridge Creek was woefully inadequate both...

    My 1S Ridge Creek was woefully inadequate both coverage and warmth-wise (but OK on my WBRR). Can't take advantage of all that space with the narrow quilt Bill was liking the HG Incubator, which I'm...
  9. Bill suggested the Duo pad as you can't fall off...

    Bill suggested the Duo pad as you can't fall off of it and because of it's "underquilt-like" fit. Like in my WBRR, I'll also be trying the regular L/W pad with a shorter head-end bar-I preferred...
  10. It was encouraging hearing somebody be able to go...

    It was encouraging hearing somebody be able to go below 20F on a pad-don't know I'll be so lucky. So far, in my Lux, it's been a LW Neoair and a short 1S AHE Ridge Creek. The Ridge Creek was...
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    FS: Warbonnet Ridgerunner Multicam DL

    Warbonnet Ridgerunner in Multicam in great shape for sale. Catch & release, I've had it about a year and a half, probably a dozen nights in it. I believe this is 1.9 Multicam with 1.1 brown inner...
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    DEET damage?

    I'd seen a couple recent comments stating that DEET damages the nylon/fabric we use for our gear. Is this so?
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    Perhaps most exciting for this fellow is the...

    Perhaps most exciting for this fellow is the possibility of actual stomach sleeping in Bill's bridge. Not happening in a RR (at least not for this RR owner), and a direct contradiction of physics in...
  14. Simply Light Designs, check his bargain page

    Simply Light Designs, check his bargain page
  15. FS: Dutchware: Asym tarp, Argon pillow, camo Cinch Bugs suspension

    All the above for sale in excellent condition with little use. Orange Xenon wide asymmetrical tarp, 10.5 oz, 12.5 x 12.5 ft. at ridgeline and corner tieouts (per website), No stuff sack. (SOLD). ...
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    Loving my single 1.7 Robic Luxury bridge hammock!

    Loving my single 1.7 Robic Luxury bridge hammock!
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    Inflatable pad wise, a long/wide Exped UL mat...

    Inflatable pad wise, a long/wide Exped UL mat gives good shoulder coverage and synthetic or down fill is a better insulator in hammocks. I'd stick with full rectangular pads in hammocks. The Klymit...
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    silpoly 1.1 is ripstop

    silpoly 1.1 is ripstop
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    Silpoly 20D or 30D?

    It's going to boil down to a weight vs. durability, I'd imagine. I currently have a membrane silpoly tarp that has one small tear and I fear for it's lifespan, especially around my boys. My...
  20. I'm interested in getting a 12' tarp for my...

    I'm interested in getting a 12' tarp for my bridge, but I have run into a number of scenarios where the best option in NE FL would only accommodate an 11 footer. The other challenge with a long,...
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    This a kind of an apples-oranges comparison, as...

    This a kind of an apples-oranges comparison, as the WBBB and Dutch are very different hammocks. A well-designed asym like the WBBB is going to lay flatter. That being said, A number of over...
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    Sparrow or Trail Lair would be next on my list

    Sparrow or Trail Lair would be next on my list
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    A better comparison would be the WB...

    A better comparison would be the WB Mamajamba(offered in silpoly) as it's similarly sized to the Dutchware Xenon Hex (and the UGQ Hanger wide).
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    I got some as well-thought the seller said they...

    I got some as well-thought the seller said they worked with Dutch cinch bugs. I'd be using Warbonnet's or the titanium cinch buckles.
  25. Would larksheading a loop, rather than splicing...

    Would larksheading a loop, rather than splicing one onto the WB/AHE buckle help? It would certainly seem to help keep the loop in the right place. It would just be a question if the pieces could be...
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    As a not-so-heavy guy (6-2, 170) who feels...

    As a not-so-heavy guy (6-2, 170) who feels constricted side sleeping in the WBRR, I've got my eye on this. Do the double-layers accommodate wide pads? Bug net also a must for this Floridian.
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    Gossamer Gear pad is high-tech, quite light and...

    Gossamer Gear pad is high-tech, quite light and packable, hence the price. OK for 2-season warmth by itself. Not stiff, but soft for its thickness and density. Comfy in a gathered-end, but won't...
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    Great comeback - HYOH! I also live in a hot,...

    Great comeback - HYOH! I also live in a hot, humid, buggy place (Florida). I mostly camp in winter (30-50 degrees here if I'm lucky!). I appreciate the windblock/extra few degrees when it's...
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    FS: Sold to CaptFinny

    Sold to CaptFinny
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    FS: MLD 475ml titanium mug

    Catch-and-release MLD mug. 39g per their website, about as light as it gets. In excellent shape and looks like it hasn't seen a flame. $22 shipped CONUS

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    I was quite interested in the Exped UL Synmat,...

    I was quite interested in the Exped UL Synmat, but hammock users seem to be all over the place with it (some claiming good into the 20's, others claiming 40's). I think my uninsulated NeoAir with...
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    Thanks boatstall. I'm a hiker but might could...

    Thanks boatstall. I'm a hiker but might could use for car camping
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    What 27/30" pads do you use? Thanks, Scott

    What 27/30" pads do you use?

    Thanks, Scott
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    I think the only pad I'd want in a single layer...

    I think the only pad I'd want in a single layer GE hammock would be the Gossamer Gear closed cell pad, and that's still not a preference.
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    Cloudburst is a no brainer for the RR-it was made...

    Cloudburst is a no brainer for the RR-it was made for it. I have a membrane sil tarp that I'm very careful with due to it's fragility. I'd do silpoly or save up for cuben next time.
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    I'm 170 and I use the skinnier head pole fine on...

    I'm 170 and I use the skinnier head pole fine on my RR. The Dutch poles' connection isn't as tight as the stock Warbonnet bars (Easton?)-it spooks me a bit . I wouldn't want to be 200 and use it.
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    FS/FT: Seller already stated it was a 3-season quilt,...

    Seller already stated it was a 3-season quilt, but stated weight didn't match description. I was just clarifying. It's moot as he sold the quilt before anyone posted anything.
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    FS/FT: the buyer needs to post "I'll take it" per forum...

    the buyer needs to post "I'll take it" per forum rules. That makes me the buyer
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    FS/FT: I'll take the Jarbidge if it's the 3 season (more...

    I'll take the Jarbidge if it's the 3 season (more like 20-21oz)
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    I'm curious about this as well. One criticism...

    I'm curious about this as well. One criticism flying around about the neo air pads is that they aren't technically insulated (more heat capturing/reflecting?) and, as such, less effective in...
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    Thanks OTG. I'm mostly working with N FL temps...

    Thanks OTG. I'm mostly working with N FL temps (rarely below freezing these days with global warming) but I do agree the Neoair is compromised below 45. It's a bummer the Synmat 7 doesn't do...
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    It has also become apparent to me that 40-45F is...

    It has also become apparent to me that 40-45F is about the low end of My Thermarest Trekker. Considering a UL Synmat 7 for the reported better hammock insulative properties, but would love to find a...
  43. FS: I'll take MLD mug Sent from my iPhone using...

    I'll take MLD mug


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    RidgeRunner pad widths

    Do you folks notice a difference when using 25" vs 27" pads? Thanks!


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    Any of you you guys notice much difference...

    Any of you you guys notice much difference between using a 25 and 27" wide pad in the RR? Although I'm back to fooling with a new XLC, I will say that the RR setup is quicker, and if you throw in UQ...
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    I baby my stuff and ended up with a couple small...

    I baby my stuff and ended up with a couple small holes in the netting near the shock cord pullout. I've contemplated an external ridgeline but won't be adding any stress to the netting


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    Yes, I love this pattern! Sent from my...

    Yes, I love this pattern!


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    FS: Payment sent. Thanks!

    Payment sent. Thanks!
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    FS: I'll take it

    I'll take it
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    FS: Got it. Assuming the Phoenix is 850 DriDown?

    Got it. Assuming the Phoenix is 850 DriDown?
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