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I agree. The likelihood of a pull out is....never mind, different topic. :lol:
I recall that video and reference it often. I found it informative. I believe he is a member here but can't recall his handle.
https://youtu.be/QSyLAO92iHs
I did the same thing to my Solo. Replaced the stock toggle attachment which is only an inch or two long with a longer one (I think I made a 12 inch out of Amsteel) that provides easier setup of a...
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Welcome from Gloucester
for a follow up, at an average of pressure of 7 with my Z2 auto, I'm getting 4+ nights out of my PS-45. For the compact size and weight of my set up, I couldn't be happier. I'm mostly a motorcycle...
I've got both the Gear Sling and the Ridgeline Sling. The Ridgeline Sling would be fine for a pair of camp shoes but I don't think it would be adequate for a CPAP. I use my Gear Sling attached to...
I think you'd be fine with either 9' or 10'. Do not get an 11' Trail Winder if you have an 11' hammock. I did so when I ordered mine and it ended up being a pain and I ultimately sent it back to...
I like the Z2 a lot. My every day home machine is a ResMed airsense 10 which I find to be extremely quiet. The Z2 is certainly louder but I don’t find it to be too loud. And I’m a very light...
I thought I’d offer up my current travel setup. Very pleased with it. I haven’t exhausted the battery pack yet but I’ve got 2 full nights out if it and expect I’d get at least one more. The whole...
love my trail lair and have heard great things about the Darien. You can't make a bad decision here.
I've got a set in my home office/mancave that also doubles as my hammock gear room. I find the adjustability of the anchors handy when messing around with new hammocks. They aren't needed as much...
Could you answer my question from above about the tabs? Are they grossgrain pullouts of some sort? Thanks
what are the 3 tabs on each side of the hammock? Gross grain loops or pack hooks or the like?
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Hello from Gloucester
I believe so, but do not know for certain.
I would suggest 9 or 10 feet. I have an 11 foot and find it to be a bit fiddly. Because the underquilt body is the same length as my hammock, the underquilt attachment points need to be extended...
I mottocamp as well and use Wolfman Expedition Dry saddlebags. My HG Econ quilts, top and under, hammock and tarp all fit in one saddlebag. The quilts easily compress to a size somewhere between a...
If I travel by truck instead of motorcycle I’ll bring my Pungo.
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I'll also be biking in, albeit a slightly different type of bike.
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I agree. I've got a SLD Trail Lair but also picked up a Hammock Gear Netless last year for just casual hanging around the yard and basement. I found it to be very comfortable and want to introduce...
this one from Simply Light Designs has a narrow opening on one end and wider opening on the other making sliding it to one end simple.
https://simplylightdesigns.com/products/bottom-entry-sock-net
as somebody in a similar position as you, I agree 100%
thank you for this! :scared:
I'm interested in this trip but am unsure of my schedule and thus am going to hold off registering and taking up one of the slots.
I'm liking my Dream Hammock Sleeve Sack. Watch the video here for the best explanation. https://www.dreamhammock.com/shop.html#!/Sleeve-Sack-RTS/p/107729180/category=12699338
Its a snug fit when...
can't beat the bang for your buck of Hammock Gear's Econ series of quilts https://www.hammockgear.com/insulation/
All my quilts are Econ series and there isn't a big price difference between the Trail Winder and 40 degree Econ. And in my opinion, they will pack up to about the same size. Like you, I debated...
I had the same thought...been using my HG Netless a lot in my basement and home office, both of which are a bit cool, and so just picked up a 40 degree Trail Winder. Figured it would be a nice...
I just picked up the Texsport fleece that CVKealey referenced in his first post. $15 on Amazon so I figured why not. It just got delivered tonight so I haven't tested it yet but upon initial...
I use this Sea to Summit. https://www.rei.com/product/866771/sea-to-summit-aeros-pillow-premium
Its fine, does what its suppose to do, and compresses to the size of a tennis ball. It's not my full...
thanks for organizing John. Looking forward to this paddle hang.
Good info. That "extra" FSA money can come in handy. Could you share approximately what that whole setup cost you? It certainly was not inexpensive. Thanks
Hoping to join this paddle and hang this year.
Congratulations on the sale of your home.
Dutch's pricing on the L-Track is as good if not better than the manufacturer/distributor. Plus Dutch has lots of other fun stuff!
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Yes, very pleased with it. They are only 12" long so you need to be reasonably precise with the mounting height. But other than that, very handy. They are robust with 3 holes for your mounting...
I've had this on my radar since you and ShortRound posted your videos. So as a standalone quilt in above 40 degree temps, you'd recommend? I'm contemplating it as my summer quilt in 50-70 degree...
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thanks for organizing this. Looks to be a lot of fun.
I'm interested in joining you folks and meeting all of you. I may need to borrow a couple of trees from somebody. I live only about 20 minutes away from Harold P but it sounds like a nice group...
In my home office/man cave.
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good info. Thank you.
How small does the Trail Winder underquilt pack? I'm curious if its thought of as bulky when trying to pack into a backpack.
I’ve got Hammock Gear Econs in both Moroccan blue and Burnt orange. I like both of them equally and notice no attraction by mosquitos. Here is a couple pics of the orange hung under my charcoal...
Welcome, from Gloucester
hoping to attend this year
Welcome and hello from Gloucester