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    WBRR

    Got my wife a bridge hammock...now I need one too! Double layer prefered, but I'd consider a single. Bug net is 100% a must have in MN.

    thanks

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    That is an awesome hammock! (I have 2 and will never sell them!
    ) They rarely show up for sale, and when they do they go for almost the same cost as a new one. (sometimes Brandon has 2nds for a discounted price----I got a good deal on my no net rr because stitching is off a bit on one of the pockets---also, I use hiking poles for spreader bars, and always use whoopies, so I just got it without the strap suspension and without spreader bars to save a few bucks) Good luck on your quest!
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    How about a BMBH?
    I have a single layer, I may be willing to part with.
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    How similar is it to the rr? Bug net?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaderStrom View Post
    How similar is it to the rr? Bug net?
    It is quite similar. Full bugnet yes. Hung in it a couple times and its sweet, but I'm all about my gathered ends. My buddy sincerely likes it though, and he would be sad to see me sell it.
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    Here is a picture of one. I picked it up for 150 and would be willing to let it go for that as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2eez4life View Post
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    Here is a picture of one. I picked it up for 150 and would be willing to let it go for that as well.
    Hey, I like it, but it looks like too much of bathtub. I like the fact that I can see all over when laying in a WBRR. Also, it looks like it would be tougher to get in and out of. I also don't have retractable hiking poles, I like the Black Diamond Z-poles.

    Thanks though! I appreciate the picture very much.

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    Bump, just in case someone see's the WTB and doesn't list another...just missed out on one last night in for sale section...
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    Still looking...
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