Howdy! I actually have one… pm you now.
Type: Posts; User: muggins
Howdy! I actually have one… pm you now.
Thanks Shug. Are you pitching it symmetrically and using standard guylines both sides? Or using the stock “foot end” and “head end” with bungee section?
About what angle is right to pitch the poles? Or in other words... how long of a ridgeline are you going for? Trying mine out either way and it seems weird, putting lots of tension on the guylines...
Stand found. Just tried to close thread but the links don’t appear to work in Tapatalk on iPad.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Thanks. Sending a DM your way soon.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Hey there friends. Anyone selling a Tensa4 stand? Or any other stands that would work with an Amok XL & Tarp? Thanks!
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Fair enough. Just noticed they had a discounted “demo” XL so I grabbed that. Shame I missed the preorder!
Thanks Shug. If you were buying new, would you go for the standard then? I’m mostly kayak, bike and dirtbike camping so a few ounces isn’t a killer, but less bulk is always better. Comfort still...
Thanks! I actually just heard back from Amok on Faceblast and they confirmed as much.
So question back to you friends... is the XL worth the extra weight, or should I grab the standard given that...
Hey friends. Can anyone confirm if the new standard size Draumr has the same design features as the XL (revised smaller foot box, bug-net-over-ridgeline, stick pocket thingies for head & foot, etc....
I'll take #1 Superfly and #3 Lynx.
They seem pretty similar but the cinch bugs had bridge hammocks specifically in the pics and description so I went for It.
Just found and ordered Dutch Cinch Bugs. Perfect. Can’t believe I didn’t see theee before!
Sapsack wouldn’t work as id still like to set up the suspension first before deploying the hammock.
Here is a two beaner setup I just figured out. Annoyingly the cinch buckles don’t fit through the loop on the end of the stock straps, or else this would have worked with one beaner. 168851
Hey there. Currently using the stock cinch buckles on my Ridgerunner. I’d like suspension that I can rig separately before unwrapping the hammock, then easily attach/detach when ready. I like to pack...
Haven't tested the limits yet, but the Sea To Summit Comfort Insulated (red one) is pretty darned comfortable with it's small cells and dual layer design. Heavy tho.
I’ve been experimenting lately with my double layer Ridgerunner. One thing I’m noticing is that an inflatable pad gives the sleep surface more cushion which is a big help for side sleeping with wide...
Hey hey. Joined a few months ago but never introduced. I’ve been able to figure out that bridge hammocks work best for me. Now figuring out how to get it packed as small as possible for Bikepacking...
Welcome from Maine
Welcome. I was in the same boat till a few months ago and have been sleeping in the back yard pretty often!
Welcome! I’m in the great state of Maine too. Planning to pack my ridgerunner for some dirt bike and mountain bike overnights. Got any favorite campsites? I was recently up in Blue Hill and Castine...
Sending PM
Hey hey. Anyone have a direct comparison of the packed size of full size under quilts for the Ridgerunner? Mostly interested in 3 season but also would like to see the summer/1 season comparison if...
Hey hey. I have Ridgerunner and a cloudburst with poles and it sure is sweet. Would like to get another small tarp for fairer weather. Recs & pics greatly appreciated.
Lots of great spots in The Berkshires. Post pics!
How does the suspension work on the Loco Libre?
How small do these pack? I have a Sea to Summit deluxe insulated which is similar but only 25" wide... packs bigger and heavier than I'd like but it's double layer design is appealing in certain...
Any thoughts/comments specifically related to bridge hammocks? I've decided to stick with my Ridgerunner, and need to decide on 3/4 or full Lynx.
Bump this thread to the top of the threads yaaaaay
Bump it up!!!
Still looking
Hey hey. Seeking a Lynx under quilt for my Ridgerunner... either summer or three season. Open to full length or torso. No need for winter weight.
I have an EE Revolt 30 Long I'd consider trading....
Sending PM
I'll take #1. Yipppeeee
I'll take it! With shield. Yippeeeeee.
FOUND please close thread
I’ll take the cloudburst!
Same question for the Cloudburst. Guy lines, ridge line?
Bump. Any 12’ tarps out there?
Thanks! I’ll think about it. Might want a 12-13 footer but I’m sure this would work great for summer. Does it come with a ridge line, stuff sack or anything else?
Bump. Still looking. Let me know!
I'll take it (BOTH)! Yeehaw.
Thanks! That’s what I figured but was having trouble seeing the landscape of top quilt price, weight, etc. Any other good options around $100?
Hey hey! I need a top quilt. Mostly summer camping but in Maine it can easily get in the 40s. Has anybody used this Honcho Poncho thing from Therm-a-rest? Ultimate Hang did a review but looking for...
Thanks. Yup still looking.
Great info! Does anyone have one for sale? Please PM me if you do.
Good question. I dont think I NEED doors, since I'm planning mostly summer fair-weather camping. But if there's a good deal on a sweet tarp with doors I'd prob snag it anyway.
Hey hey. Looking for the right tarp for my WB RidgeRunner. Intended use will be mostly fair weather weekender type bike-packing and motorcycle touring around New England. I'm open minded as to style...
I’ll take it... the ridgerunner. Sending PM. Happy Father’s Day TO ME!