Ok, but why not? I'd like a bit of light to find it's way in so I know when it's daytime without having to find my glasses!
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Ok, but why not? I'd like a bit of light to find it's way in so I know when it's daytime without having to find my glasses!
The bug net came in today. Right now I am thinking of a vent up near the trapeze line in the center and maybe a plastic window down near my head but would like to hear your suggestions.
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Yeah who knows? My wife recommends using this stuff called Stitch Witchery which will permanently bond the netting to the cover.
Hi All, I have heard back from Amok. I can buy a replacement bug net for just $20 which is very reasonable so I may give it a try. Didrik also said that a winter cover for the Draumr is something...
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I was in the Army before the days of Velco insignia so I do know how to sew. It won't be pretty but it will pass inspection! :laugh:
I exchanged emails with Didrik and invited him to this thread...
Yay another winter project!
I just looked up that pad online, wow!
Well I suppose all else failing I could just order a replacement Draumr screen and reuse the zipper. Hey that gives me an idea. Sew a tarp piece over it and the screen becomes a backing. Might...
Yeah it would definitely need a vent and I was also thinking of a clear plastic window or two to let in light and maybe even some clips on the inside that will allow it to attach to the trapeze so...
I was wondering if Amok or a third party vendor is going to create an opaque material replacement for the screen for cold weather use? I am thinking of a piece that is the same size and shape as the...
Hi there,
I've been a hammock camper ever since my pop brought me a GI issue jungle hammock back from Vietnam. It gave me many years of service and then in the late 90's I upgraded to a Clark...