http://www.geauxhammock.com
I found this company on Facebook, but was wondering if anyone has dealt with them. They seem to use a cinch strap system to hang thei hammocks, so i was wondering if anyone had dealt with them in the past.
http://www.geauxhammock.com
I found this company on Facebook, but was wondering if anyone has dealt with them. They seem to use a cinch strap system to hang thei hammocks, so i was wondering if anyone had dealt with them in the past.
Looks like a heavier, more expensive ENO.
Actually he posts here quite often, as for weight, I believe his is actually lighter than an ENO. I also like the fact that he includes polyester straps with his hammocks. That way more people will get away from ropes/lines on the trees. Florida state parks just started allowing hammocks again for the first time in 40 years due to in the past people were damaging trees with ropes. He just announced that he's going from cottage industry to retail, but still producing his hammocks here in the US. My hat's off to him, and wish him good luck. Here's his facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GEAUX-Hammo...99530/?fref=nf
Last edited by lilricky; 03-26-2016 at 07:50.
So, has Florida changed the restriction from 2 inch straps down to 1 inch like most people use? I know that there was a law stating you had to use 2 inch straps in Florida.
Heavier, no. More expensive, slightly. He compares the price of his offering to the Eno and the Eno strap suspension add on.
For this crowd here, they will already know that one can get a 11' netless hammock with cinch buckle suspension from Dutchware for $75 plus shipping.
Cheers
Brian
Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment. - Unknown
Florida still has the 2in requirements for all STATE PARKS, but you can use 1in straps in the national forest and non-state Park hangs.
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