Began to add suspensions tonight. I'm only including 'kits'. Although I did put in the 'kevlar' option for Dutch's stuff even though that's not technically available from the all-in-one kit (yet).
Began to add suspensions tonight. I'm only including 'kits'. Although I did put in the 'kevlar' option for Dutch's stuff even though that's not technically available from the all-in-one kit (yet).
Thanks, Jacob.
Thank you so much for your efforts.
Could you set up the spreadsheet so the names and models would remain while you scroll to the right?
Good idea, yes and will do.
Thanks Jacob for putting this together! This is pretty amazing when you think about what you'd have to do to compare these things without this.
I'm currently looking for a bug net and trying to decide if I should make one to suit me or just buy it, so this Google sheet is a big help. Thanks again Man.
Just an FYI, the bugnet sheet doesn't include hammocks with integrated nets.
SLD Winter Haven has doors.
Thanks so much for taking the time to do this. It's a great resource!
I'm curious why you described all the Clark hammocks as Bridge style hammocks? I own an NX 250 and for sure it's a gathered end hammock. It does have the hoops at the ends but their sole function is to keep the netting elevated not to provide structure to the hammock such as a Ridgerunner. If you were to remove the hoops on a Clark the only result would be the netting would sag but the basic lay of the hammock would remain the same. If you remove the spreader poles on Ridgerunner the entire hammock bed lowers considerably and shoulder squeeze becomes intolerable. The spreader bars on a bridge hammock are WAY beefier and provide strctural integrety to the hammock....not so with the Clark loops.
I DO love and appreciate the chart. Thanks!
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