Great little starter hammock. However, from experience, do NOT tie the suspension for the bug net any higher than the suspension for the hammock itself. The paracord is inflexible, and the bugnet is...
Type: Posts; User: Roguie
Great little starter hammock. However, from experience, do NOT tie the suspension for the bug net any higher than the suspension for the hammock itself. The paracord is inflexible, and the bugnet is...
I use the Dd UQ and the snugpak TQ. I like both just fine, and have had them down to 40-ish with no problems. And I'm TERRIBLE about leaving my gear in the stuff sack to store, but haven't seemed to...
We have a set of whoopie slings, but I still haven't tried them out. What I really want to do is make my own dyneema closed loops to replace the climbing loops, that would save quite a bit. Wish I...
I really think everyone has a different comfort lay. I like mine super loose so I can het on a diagonal, but I'm 5'4" and 130. My hiking buddy is 5'10" 230, and she likes hers super tight. Try some...
The lowest I've used my DD UQ is around 40, with a snugpak topquilt. Perfectly cozy, I think it cousld go down a bit more maybe. Don't think I would go below freezing though without extra insulation,...
But it was totally worth it. My DD Frontline came rigged with a long flat rope through each channel for tying around each tree. It was nice and light, but really hindered my hanging choices- just...
Look at all the piedmont-triad people!
Hi hammockers! I'm in the Piedmont of North Carolina, and have been hanging for a few years now. My family started hanging when we started hiking. I don't think we have ever camped in tents. We did...
We have always done quite a bit of RV camping, especially when the kids were young, but 15 years on as they've gotten older, we have done much more hiking through the back country. Even when we were...